Griffin Benger
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*The Moment: Griffin Benger Vs. William Kassouf | Poker Central
*GRIFFIN BENGER | TORONTO, ON, Canada | WSOP.com
*Griffin Benger Hendon Mob
Griffin ’shaGuar’ Benger is a Canadian Counter-Strike: Source player, formerly a Counter-Strike 1.6 player.
*Hailing from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 31-year-old Griffin is one of nine players remaining in the 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event, a tournament that attracted 6,737 runners. Making the final table, better known as the November Nine, guarantees Benger a $1 million prize, though there’s much more to be had, including a place in poker history.
*For the Win reports Canadian player Griffin Benger squared off with English player William Kassouf in this year’s World Series of Poker. According to Fox Sports, Kassouf is a ’very polarizing.The Moment: Griffin Benger Vs. William Kassouf | Poker Central
Griffin Benger, know as “Flush_Entity” online, used to be a professional video gamer (he was once the best player in the world at Counter-Strike), but then he discovered how much money could be made playing online poker. Since then he has amassed more than $5 million playing online, and between October 2011 and July 2012, Benger was ranked the No. 1 player in the world eight different times.
Nearly one year ago (in five days it will be exactly a year), Benger notched his largest-ever live score when he won the EPT9 Berlin €10,000 High Roller for €429,000. Benger credits part of that win to the support provided by his then new girlfriend, PokerNews presenter Jennifer Robles. The couple are now celebrating one year together, and fittingly Benger is back at a high roller final table.
Will he be able to claim his second EPT High Roller title? He has a good chance as he starts the day second in chips, but only time will tell if history repeats itself.
The 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event will forever be remembered as the year where Will Kassouf’s antics turned him into one of the most controversial figures in the game. Craps triple lux. Kassouf’s fans will celebrate his table chatter, needling, and constant jabbing as entertaining and fun to watch while his detractors focused on his time wasting, and negative aspects of his general table antics. So, which side are you on?GRIFFIN BENGER | TORONTO, ON, Canada | WSOP.com
In the video above where we show you the 5 best hands from the 2016 WSOP Main Event, Kassouf is heavily featured as he was involved in possibly the two most controversial poker moments of the last decade. First, Kassouf gets involved against Stacy Matuson where he utters the infamous “nine-high, like a boss!” before ultimately getting involved in the hand that cost him his tournament life. On the final hand of Kassouf’s Main Event, he picked up pocket kings and ran those into the aces of Griffin Benger. During this hand, Benger uttered the words “check your privilege” numerous times, becoming somewhat of a cult saying in poker.Griffin Benger Hendon Mob
The Kassouf hands aren’t the only hands featured in this WSOP Main Event Top 5 Hands video as you can also enjoy Qui Nguyen making a massive bluff during the heads-up stages of this event versus Gordon Vayo, Cliff Josephy’s set-over-set clash against Vayo, and arguably the best fold you’ll ever see in a hand between Michael Ruane and James Obst.
Free online bingo win real money no deposit. Want more on the 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event? Watch Cliff Josephy on Run it Back break down the entire final table.
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*The Moment: Griffin Benger Vs. William Kassouf | Poker Central
*GRIFFIN BENGER | TORONTO, ON, Canada | WSOP.com
*Griffin Benger Hendon Mob
Griffin ’shaGuar’ Benger is a Canadian Counter-Strike: Source player, formerly a Counter-Strike 1.6 player.
*Hailing from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 31-year-old Griffin is one of nine players remaining in the 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event, a tournament that attracted 6,737 runners. Making the final table, better known as the November Nine, guarantees Benger a $1 million prize, though there’s much more to be had, including a place in poker history.
*For the Win reports Canadian player Griffin Benger squared off with English player William Kassouf in this year’s World Series of Poker. According to Fox Sports, Kassouf is a ’very polarizing.The Moment: Griffin Benger Vs. William Kassouf | Poker Central
Griffin Benger, know as “Flush_Entity” online, used to be a professional video gamer (he was once the best player in the world at Counter-Strike), but then he discovered how much money could be made playing online poker. Since then he has amassed more than $5 million playing online, and between October 2011 and July 2012, Benger was ranked the No. 1 player in the world eight different times.
Nearly one year ago (in five days it will be exactly a year), Benger notched his largest-ever live score when he won the EPT9 Berlin €10,000 High Roller for €429,000. Benger credits part of that win to the support provided by his then new girlfriend, PokerNews presenter Jennifer Robles. The couple are now celebrating one year together, and fittingly Benger is back at a high roller final table.
Will he be able to claim his second EPT High Roller title? He has a good chance as he starts the day second in chips, but only time will tell if history repeats itself.
The 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event will forever be remembered as the year where Will Kassouf’s antics turned him into one of the most controversial figures in the game. Craps triple lux. Kassouf’s fans will celebrate his table chatter, needling, and constant jabbing as entertaining and fun to watch while his detractors focused on his time wasting, and negative aspects of his general table antics. So, which side are you on?GRIFFIN BENGER | TORONTO, ON, Canada | WSOP.com
In the video above where we show you the 5 best hands from the 2016 WSOP Main Event, Kassouf is heavily featured as he was involved in possibly the two most controversial poker moments of the last decade. First, Kassouf gets involved against Stacy Matuson where he utters the infamous “nine-high, like a boss!” before ultimately getting involved in the hand that cost him his tournament life. On the final hand of Kassouf’s Main Event, he picked up pocket kings and ran those into the aces of Griffin Benger. During this hand, Benger uttered the words “check your privilege” numerous times, becoming somewhat of a cult saying in poker.Griffin Benger Hendon Mob
The Kassouf hands aren’t the only hands featured in this WSOP Main Event Top 5 Hands video as you can also enjoy Qui Nguyen making a massive bluff during the heads-up stages of this event versus Gordon Vayo, Cliff Josephy’s set-over-set clash against Vayo, and arguably the best fold you’ll ever see in a hand between Michael Ruane and James Obst.
Free online bingo win real money no deposit. Want more on the 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event? Watch Cliff Josephy on Run it Back break down the entire final table.
Register here: http://gg.gg/x2fre
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
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