World Series of Poker has lost it's 1st player....who is it???

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Short stack Kim was all in with 44
Out in 8th
Kim did exactly what he wanted to do. He was SO SHORT STACK but he moved up a pay level.

Look at this. By being a complete fucking NIT he earned an EXTRA $387,547!!!!!!! Yes over 300,000 by being a NIT! Great job. Actually everyone got the $900k before they left so Craig didn't earn one more red cent! OUCH!

What a pisser to wait 4 months....and not make any more money! I hope he got a shit load of endorsement money before hand!
 

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Hand #76 - David "Chino" Rheem Eliminated in 7th Place ($1,772,650)

Ivan Demidov has the button in Seat 7. When the action passes to him, Chino Rheem open-shoves for 3.5 million. Peter Eastgate calls from the small blind. After Dennis Phillips folds the big blind, Rheem and Eastgate open their hands. Rheem: Eastgate: Rheem is in an excellent position to double up, having Eastgate dominated preflop. All that changes when the flop comes . Now Eastgate is the one who has Rheem dominated. Rheem needs a king or running cards to stay alive in this tournament. He doesn't get any help with the ; he's down to his last three outs on the river. He can't find any of them. The river is the to send Rheem out of the tournament in seventh place. He graciously offers a handshake and a hug to each of the remaining players at the table. Rheem has nothing to be ashamed of; his efforts in the Main Event have earned him $1,772,650.
 

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The cards didn't show up but it was Chino's AK vs AQ and a Q came on the flop..
 

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