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World Series of Poker Europe 2008 January 8, 2009
Event 4, No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
Event 4, No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
John Juanda has just won this tournament, defeating Stanislav Alekhin in heads-up play to claim his fourth WSOP bracelet after a record-setting, nearly 22-hour final table!
The Full Tilt pro found himself behind Alekhin chip-wise late in the 28th level of the tournament, but that changed after he doubled through his Russian adversary while all-in with K
6
to Alekhin's 4
3
on a K
Q
7
flop.
Juanda needed to dodge clubs and runners to stay... Read More
More Live UpdatesEvent Chip Leaders3 months ago
Event 4, No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
| Player | Chip Stack |
|---|---|
| John Juanda | $657,500 |
| Daniel Negreanu | $653,000 |
| Justin Smith | $624,500 |
| Phillippe Rouas | $573,000 |
| Johnny Lodden | $478,000 |
| Brian Townsend | $424,500 |
| Ben Sonnert | $346,500 |
| Toni Hiltunen | $321,500 |
| Soren Kongsgaard | $316,500 |
| Ivan Demidov | $316,000 |
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