The first part of a poker documentary about the 2014 WSOP Main Event winner Martin Jacobson has been released featuring his journey to the November Nine and victory.
The title 10 for 10 derives from the $10K buy-in being turned into a guaranteed $10 million first place prize in the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event.
The 2014 WSOP Main Event Champion was Swedish poker pro Martin Jacobson and the poker documentary features a behind the scenes look at how he prepared for the Final Table.
The 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event Day 2 a/b/c have been completed with the surviving 1,864 players going through to Day 3.
The current chipleader is none other than the legendary Phil Ivey who has been dominating since 2014 WSOP Main Event Day 1 c where he finished the day in 2nd place.
Players from Day 2 a/b will be combined with the remaining players Day 2c for more action on Day 3 of the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event.
Some big names have already been eliminated at this stage and have lost the opportunity to win the dream prize of $10 million guaranteed for first place prize.
The Big One for One Drop 2014 – Day 1 has come to an end with some interesting results at the 2014 World Series of Poker where 48 players started out on Day 1.
Day 1 saw the eliminations of 11 players who will not get any returns on their million dollar investment into the poker tournament most notably: Vanessa Selbst, Brian Rast and Jason Mercier.
The great thing about this event is that it is a charity tournament with 11% of the buy-ins being donated to Guy Laliberté’s One Drop Organization.
The current top 5 positions include: chip leader Sam Trickett, Tom Hall, Phil Ivey, Daniel Colman and title defender Antonio Esfandiari.
See the 2014 WSOP Live Streaming Schedule for all the action of the Final Tables at the 2014 World Series of Poker.
The 2014 WSOP Live stream will be available daily until 6th July with commentary by David Tuchman and Hole Cards revealed on the ESPN and Amazon Gold RFID stages.
Watch your favorite poker pros playing for the titles, WSOP bracelets and large cashes.
Upcoming live steaming events include: $50K Poker Players Championship, The Little One for One Drop, $10K Heads-Up and Ladies event.
2009 WSOP Main Event winner, Joe Cada wins 2nd WSOP Bracelet at the 2014 World Series of Poker in Event 32. Cada adds an extra $607,041 to his WSOP earnings which is close to a total of $10 million.
The Final Table of the six handed tournament featured some strong competition with JC Tran and Erick Lindgren also playing for the gold bracelet.
Joe Cada is the latest member of the Multi-WSOP Bracelet winners club which is quite a feat for the 26 year old PokerStars Pro. It’s been five years since Cada won the Main Event title at the age of just 21.