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Jim Barnes
Jim Barnes covers sports betting and the World Series of Poker for the Review-Journal. He first joined the Review-Journal as a copy editor in 2012. The Fort Worth, Texas, native previously was the sports editor at the Waco Tribune-Herald and also covered high school sports for the Dallas Morning News. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2000. He is an experienced gambler who has competed in the Westgate SuperContest and the World Series of Poker Main Event.
Seattle and San Francisco didn’t have anything at stake in the final minutes of Sunday’s game, but they sure played like it — to under bettors’ horror.
Damian Salas of Argentina prevailed in a heads-up battle with Joseph Hebert on Sunday at the Rio in the culmination of a hybrid online/live version of the event.
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Joseph Hebert from Louisiana and Damian Salas from Argentina will play heads-up for $1 million and a place in poker history Sunday at the Rio.
Daniel Negreanu said he would play the final 12,500 hands of the heads-up poker challenge. The rules of the match allowed the losing player to bow out at the midpoint.
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Huckleberry “Huck” Seed, the 1996 World Series of Poker Main Event champion, prevailed in a vote by Hall of Fame members.
The heads-up battle between the U.S. and international winners was moved from Wednesday to Sunday because of pandemic travel complications.
The Raiders led 16-13 — yes, only 29 points — with under five — yes, only five — minutes to play. The Dolphins tied the game, then things went haywire.
The 38-year-old poker pro from Metairie, Louisiana, moves on to face international winner Damian Salas of Argentina for the title Sunday.
The player confirmed on Twitter that he tested positive Sunday. He will be disqualified and will receive the ninth-place prize of $98,813.
Joseph Hebert, a 38-year-old from Louisiana, has 13.05 million in chips with nine players left in the U.S. portion of the WSOP Main Event.
Six hours of edited footage is set to air on ESPN in February. The WSOP cited as the reason production challenges created by the coronavirus pandemic.
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