… Pius Heinz is your 2011 World Series … Player TV caught up with Heinz just after his victory.
On the very first hand of three handed play at the 2011 World Series of Poker main event, Ben Lamb lost a massive coin-flip and was left crippled. He busted a few hands later in third place, earning $4,021,138 for his efforts. Card Player TV caught up …
Only three players remain in the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event, with the The Championship gold bracelet, the $8.7 million dollar first place prize, and the title of 2011 World Champion still to play for. Card Player TV caught up with all of the …
Phil ‘USCPhildo’ Collins was eliminated in fifth place in the 2011 WSOP Main Event when his ace-seven of diamonds failed to improve against Pius Heinz’s pocket nines. Card Player TV caught up with Collins, and his wife Katie, just after his elimination.
… he lost a race against Pius Heinz with king-queen versus pocket … . He flopped a pair, but Heinz turned a full-house and …
The 2011 WSOP November Nine is set! Among them is Pius Heinz, Germany’s first ever final tablist, who is entering the final table in seventh chip position. Learn more about Heinz in this edition of ‘Meet the November Nine’ on CardPlayer TV.
The final table of the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event is set, and Card Player TV has all the info on the final nine, including chip counts, prior tournament results and more. Meet your 2011 WSOP November Nine!
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