David Olson Poker
One of two WSOP bracelet winners still in contention at the final table (the other being Fedor Holz), David Olson is coming in as the third shortest stack with an extremely playable 47 big blinds.
Hailing from Texas, Olson has $528,941 in live tournament earnings with his best result coming with his first WSOP bracelet win in the 2014 $10,000 Limit Hold’em event for a $303,909 payday.
- David Olson is the winner of table Orange 24. He will advance to round two. Among other things, visitors will find a daily dose of articles with the latest poker.
- The independent poker ranking service Global Poker Index recognized Negreanu as the best poker player of the decade in 2014. 4 As of 2019, he is the third biggest live tournament poker winner of all time (behind only Justin Bonomo and Bryn Kenney, both of whom have won a special multi-million dollar charity tournament), having accumulated.
Olson is a WSOP regular with two-thirds of the 20 cashes on his poker resume coming from WSOP live events dating back to 2008. The 2017 Aussie Millions final table will mark the first time Olson has cashed outside US-soil and he will be hoping to mark this feat with a big score in Melbourne.
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A first bracelet for David Olson and David Miscikowski - WSOP 2014Two bracelets were distributed last weekend at Rio in Las Vegas during the 45th World Series of Poker (WSOP). David Olson won the $ 10,000 Limit Hold'em (Event # 49) while David Miscikowski triumphed during the $ 5,000 No-Limit Hold'em (Event # 52). 112 players took the start of the Event # 49 on last Wednesday but after three days of competition in the poker room of Amazon, David Olson won the tournament and won the first WSOP bracelet of his career. The 27-year American pocketed $ 303,909 from the prize pool of $ 1,146,800. David Olson triumphed after a heads-up with Mikhail Tulchinskiy who settled with $ 187,811 for his second place. The final table was also composed of Greg DeBora (3rd, $ 136,056), Sam Golbuff (4th, $ 100,425), Paul Mannoni (5th, $ 75,470), Bill Chen (6th, $ 57,706), Brian Tate (7th, $ 44,874), Jan Sjåvik (8th, $ 35,481) and Gabriel Nassif (9th, $ 28,509).
The $ 5,000 No-Limit Hold'em, Event # 52 of the WSOP was won by David Miscikowski in front of 695 other players. This field generated a prizepool of $ 3,271,000 including $ 719,707 for this young man of 28 years. At the end of this poker tournament, Miscikowski also won his first bracelet after winning in a final table of nine players. Blake Bohn was the first player eliminated from the final for $ 54,792 of gain, followed by John Dolan (8th, $ 70,265), Jean Gaspard (7th, $ 91,037), Kevin MacPhee (6th, $ 119,267), Oliver Price (5th, $ 158,064) Margareta Morris (4th, $ 212,202) and Manig Loeser (3rd, $ 288,912). David Miscikowski began the heads-up with a chip lead of 4 to 1 face to Norbert Szecsi, an advantage he held until the end. Szecsi cashed $ 444,425 for his second place.
Tuesday, 01 July 2014
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