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poker table seats Yes, the aggressive style helps a lot, but sometimes you

poker table seats Yes, the aggressive style helps a lot, but sometimes you

poker table seats Yes, the aggressive style helps a lot, but sometimes you have to change the gears and change the style.The WSOP bracelet wasn’t necessarily the first thing he had in mind when traveling to Paradise Island in order to compete in the tournaments during the two-week series.”I didn’t think about it [the bracelet], I just came here to play poker. The next bracelet will be in the summer, I hope. But the amount of bracelets doesn’t really show your skill level or how good you are at the game, because you might be lucky with some of them. But it is obviously nice to have it as a trophy for home.”With two WSOP bracelets and one EPT Main Event under his belt, the next goals for his poker resume are as firmly set as his travel plans to Las Vegas the next day.”World Poker Tour and Triton are next. I just can’t win Triton, it is my unluckiest series,” Martirosian said with a smile on the face.Artur MartirosianAction of the Final DayWith seventy five big blinds starting stack and 30-minute levels, the opening stages unfolded in exhilarating speed. During the first four hours of play, two thirds of those who had qualified through their respective Crazy Pineapple flips had already visited the payout desk. That included such big names as David Williams, Shaun Deeb, Chris Brewer, Maria Ho, Erick Lindgren, Jeff Gross and Josh Arieh.The next two hour session at the tables whittled down the field of hopefuls to just one dozen and Artur Martirosian skyrocketed to the top spot with one third of the chips in play. He was responsible for the eliminations of Dov Markowich, Rene Majed, Aram Oganyan, and Wai Lo.


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