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2010 WSOP Tournament Of Champions Airs On ESPN Tonight


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SPOILER ALERT: Don't look at the photo above of 2010 WSOP TOC winner Huck Seed if you don't want to know who won the 2010 WSOP TOC.

The final table of the 2010 WSOP Tournament of Champions airs tonight on ESPN at 8pm EST/5pm PST.

ESPN has to be pretty happy with how its 2010 WSOP broadcast is starting off, especially after last year’s dismal first two episodes that included a ratings-dampening final table in the $40,000 buy-in event and an “absolute fucking worst-case scenario” final three players (McEvoy, Varkonyi, Harrington) in the Champions Invitational.

This year though, the $50,000 Poker Players Championship delivered big name pros and a couple of solid story lines, like the Mizrachi brothers, that was good enough to give ESPN a 15% increase in ratings over last year’s first show. And tonight, you have to think even more will tune in to watch the Tournament of Champions.

The All-Star-like, Made for TVTM tournament, which WSOP VP Ty Stewart brought back after a three year hiatus, produced a solid, mainstream-poker-fan-friendly final nine of Daniel Negreanu, Barry Greenstein, Annie Duke, a woman, Howard LedererJohnny Chan, Joe HachemHuck Seed, Jennifer Harman, a woman and T.J. Cloutier. As ESPN points out in its preview (below), the nine combine for 41 WSOP bracelets and over $32 million in winnings. Impressive stuff. Expect to see ESPN focus once again on the brother-sister angle of Lederer and Duke, like they did back during the 2004 TOC, as well as Johnny Chan finally coming close to winning something big again. Also, expect to see “Salty” Joe Hachem acting salty.

Of note, as WSOP VP TY Stewart told us in this video (about 1:22:00 in), next year’s TOC final table will likely be scheduled around the November Nine broadcast.

Preview from tonight’s second episode below. Reread our write-up on the event here.

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Huck Seed Wins WSOP Tournament of Champions


Huck Seed won a battle of our Official Picks to Win it in capturing the first ever TOC.

Well, our old Official Pick to WinTM defeated our current Official Pick to Win ItTM in the first ever WSOP Tournament of Champions.

Huck Seed captured the inaugural TOC, defeating a field of around 21 or 22 of the best poker players in the world and a few other guys to bank $500,000.

He defeated Howard Lederer ($250,000) heads-up for the title.

Mercifully, Johnny Chan and “Salty” Joe Hachem were eliminated in third and fourth places, respectively.

Read more about Huck’s win here.

2010 WSOP Tournament of Champions photo gallery (16 photos)

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Defending Champ Huck Seed Reveals His Secret to Heads-Up Success


Watch Huck Seed At The NBC’s National Heads-Up Poker Championship Draw Party on RawVegas.tv

First, let’s get this out of the way: we LOVE us some Huck Seed.

Not sure why, but he was one of the first players we started following when we got into the industryTM. Just seemed like an interesting dude, and we liked the way he played. That’s why he was our first Official Pick to Win ItTM (a distinction now applied to Howard Lederer).

Huck eventually fulfilled that designation last year by capturing the 2009 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship, an event he’s pretty much pwned since it began. When we spoke with him at last year’s draw party red carpet, we thought he was stoned. Watch the clip, seems like it, right?

Apparently he’s not. He’s just a healthy dude flying high on some good organic shit. Where can we get some of that? Holy shit.

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Huck Seed Wins NBC National Heads Up Poker Championship


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Huck Seed is clearly the breast heads up poker player alive.

Huck Seed made relatively short work of Vanessa Rousso, a woman, who went to Duke, to win the NBC National Heads Up Poker Championship.

This was clearly just Seed's time. After four straight deep runs in the event (and four WCP endorsed picks to win it all), Seed finally came through and won it all, defeating Rousso 2-0.

Despite the two matches to nil defeat, to Rousso's credit, she had without a doubt the hardest route to get to the finals, having to defeat Doyle Brunson, Phil Ivey, Paul Wasicka, Daniel Negreanu, Bertrand "ElkY" Grospillier, and the fact that she's a woman.

For the win, Seed will bank $500,000. He becomes the third WSOP Main Event winner to capture a NBC Heads Up title, joining his ex-best friend Phil Hellmuth and Chris "Jesus" Ferguson.

Seed now has an 18-4 overall NBC Heads-Up record, giving him the second greatest record in everything ever, just behind the United States in wars (18-0-2).

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Huck Seed, One Other Advance to NBC National Heads Up Poker Championship Final


NBC_National_Heads-Up_Poker_Championship_trophy Well this couldn't have gone any better for GoDaddy.com.

A couple of days after GoDaddy.com named her as a new spokesmodel for their company, Vanessa Rousso, a woman, who went to Duke, has advanced to the final of the NBC National Heads Up Poker Championship.

The fix is in. There is no other explanation.

(kidding, kidding)

No seriously though, is the fix in?

Anyway, Rousso defeated Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier to become the first female to make it to a NBC Heads Up final table.

In way less shocking news, Huck Seed, our pick to win it all, made the finals as well, defeating Sam Farha to get there.

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