Joe McKeehen Eliminated by Sean Perry

Hand told to PokerGO by Sean Perry. Joe McKeehen raised to 2,500 from under the gun and Chris Hunichen called next to act. Sean Perry three-bet to 13,500 from the small blind and McKeehen four-bet to 38,500. Hunichen folded, and Perry called as the flop landed [8x6x3x] with two spades. Perry checked

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Winning the World Series of Poker Main Event is the dream for every poker player. And in 2015, a kid from Pennsylvania navigated his way through a 6,420-player field to capture the coveted WSOP bracelet and $7,683,346 first-place prize. That kid was Joe McKeehen who had already amassed just shy of

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Daniel Negreanu came close to winning his seventh WSOP bracelet in 2018 by finishing third in the $1,500 Eight-Game Mix event.

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