
33 from Florida survive WSOP Main Event Day 1A
Thirty-three players from Florida survived Day 1A of this year’s World Series of Poker Main Event. Kevin Schaffel of Coral Springs leads the Florida field,

Thirty-three players from Florida survived Day 1A of this year’s World Series of Poker Main Event. Kevin Schaffel of Coral Springs leads the Florida field,

James Joyner of Ponte Vedra Beach finished 13th for $12,517 in the annual Ante Up for Africa celebrity charity tournament at the World Series of

Matthew Waxman of Parkland made the final table of World Series of Poker Event #56 (No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed). The $5,000 event drew 928 players. It

Kris Lord of Palm Harbor made the final table of World Series of Poker Event #55 (Deuce-to-Seven Triple-Draw Lowball). The $2,500 event drew 258 players.

Frank Sinopoli earns his third cash of this year’s World Series of Poker in Event #54 (No-Limit Hold’em). The $1,500 event drew a sellout of

Frank Sinopoli earns his third cash of this year’s World Series of Poker in Event #54 (No-Limit Hold’em). The $1,500 event drew a sellout of

Chad Brown of Margate earns his third cash and second final table of this year’s World Series of Poker in Event #53 (Stud High-Low). The

No Floridians cashed in World Series of Poker Event #49 (HORSE). The $50,000 event drew 95 players. <strong>Florida cashers</strong> 40. Steven Burkholder, Gainesville, $10,559 74.

Steven Burkholder of Gainesville earns his second cash of this year’s World Series of Poker in Event #52 (Triple Chance No-Limit Hold’em). The $3,000 event

Anthony Cousineau of Daytona Beach earns his seventh cash of this year’s World Series of Poker in Event #51 (No-Limit Hold’em). The $1,500 event drew



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