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Sharkscope, the tool many players use to track their opponent's performances online, has just had a cool new feature added, allowing live results tracking as well.
Now you can check out how well people are performing live, meaning if you want to see just how much Tom Dwan, Phil Ivey or just one of your friends has made (or lost) from the World Series so far, you can.
In fact, thanks to this feature, we can tell you that Dwan has played 18 games at WSOP 2010, winning $289,492 - his ROI 1,333%.
It's not been so great a series for Ivey though, who has played 14 games, and is $91k in the red right now.
Check out how your favorite stars are performing at www.sharkscope.com.
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Comments
2luke thomas
2010-06-14The public has an insatiable urge to know exactly what’s going on in the baller high stakes poker world. Good for sharkscope as I would imagine they will get a lot of interest generated in this feature.
Kevin
2010-06-14Don't think this evaluation is fair. Both players are there just for first place, cashes and ROIs don't matter to them. I'd say Ivey will still finish in greener pastures than Dwan given how their tournament games are.