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Below are the 2012 World Series of Poker results. Key. ... Final Table; Place Name Prize 1st: Chiab Saechao (1/1) $70,859 2nd: Patricia Baker: $43,754 3rd: James Routos:
The 2012 World Series of Poker was the 43rd annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). It was held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada , between May 27 and July 16, 2012, with the final table of the Main Event delayed until late October.
The November Nine was the name used to refer to the final nine contestants, or final table, at the Main Event of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) from 2008 to 2016. The winner of the WSOP Main Event is considered to be the World Champion of Poker. [1] Prior to 2008, the entire Main Event was played without interruption.
Robert Salaburu (born May 9, 1985) is a professional poker player from Texas, who is best known for his eighth place ($971,360) final table finish in the 2012 World Series of Poker. [1] He has also cashed in several other live tournaments bringing his total live cashes to over $1,700,000. [2]
The World Series of Poker Asia Pacific (WSOP APAC) is the most recent expansion of World Series of Poker-branded tournaments outside the United States. On April 30, 2012, WSOP owner Caesars Entertainment and Australian casino Crown Melbourne announced that the first WSOP APAC would be launched with five bracelet events in April 2013. [87]
Weinman made his first WSOP final table in 2012 in a Pot Limit Hold'em event. [2] In 2015, he won a WSOP Circuit event in Cherokee, North Carolina for $280,000. [3] Weinman won two World Poker Tour events in 2017. He first beat out a field of 1,312 players to win the Borgata Winter Poker Open in February, earning $892,000. [4]
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Merson is best known as the winner of the Main Event at the 2012 World Series of Poker (WSOP). During the same year, he also won a WSOP bracelet in the $10,000 Six Handed No-Limit Hold'em World Championship. [1] Largely as a result of these two championships, he was the 2012 WSOP Player of the Year.