 | For years, the Amazon Room was the living, beating heart of the World Series of Poker. But Casino City's Vin Narayanan argues the Amazon Room has lost its charm this year by becoming poker's biggest sound stage.
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Fourteen tables were placed outside Buzio's seafood restaurant on the Rio casino floor to start Day 1C of the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event. Some enjoyed the location, while others missed out on being among the masses.
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Dean Baranowski made it to Day 4 of the 2013 World Series of Poker Main Event with his wife, Colleen, by his side at every juncture. This year, the Dallas couple is back at the World Series reliving a wonderful experience.
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We asked a number of notable players why they decided to play Day 1B of the World Series of Poker Main Event, rather than playing Day 1A or 1C.
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Galfond and Affleck were among the more than 2,100 players that entered the World Series of Poker Main Event on Sunday.
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Day 1A of the World Series of Poker Main Event drew only 771 entrants Saturday. But the opening flight saw several former champions take to the felt, including Johnny Chan, who ended the day among the chip leaders.
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Dan Colman, an online heads-up sit-and-go specialist, beat Daniel Negreanu heads up to win the $1 million Big One for One Drop and his first World Series of Poker bracelet last week.
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The first Big One for One Drop was a rousing success. But this year's $1 million buy-in tournament drew just 42 players, six fewer than in 2012, and the field of non-poker pros dropped from 20 to 13.
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Day 2 of the $1 million Big One for One Drop ended at 4:10 a.m., with nine players sitting on the biggest bubble in the history of tournament poker.
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Antonio Esfandiari, who won the WSOP's first $1 million tournament in 2012, fell two spots short of the money and went out in 10th place.
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Daniel Negreanu took home more than $8 million with a second-place finish in Big One for One Drop, taking his lifetime earnings to $29,796,381.
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Twenty-two-year-old French native Hugo Pingray took down $1,327,082 and his first bracelet for winning the $1,500 Monster Stack.
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