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wsope 2011 ME Day 3 Photo by Numbers

You know that old poker saying, “If you can’t spot the mark in your first 30 minutes at the table …”?

We're on location at the 2011 World Series of Poker Europe main event and this table brought that old adage to mind.

Connect the numbers with the explanations below and see if you can figure out who's sitting at this table with a target on hsi or her forehead.

We’ve done it before but when we see a table like this in a major tournament we feel the need to break it down for you by the numbers.

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neil charlton 2

Niall “onehandturks” Charlton is in Cannes playing the 2011 World Series of Poker Europe and he sat down with us to talk about the online grind and life outside of the game.

Charlton plays high-stakes Pot-Limit Omaha online, up to $100/$200, and according to highstakesdb.com he’s profited to the tune of $320,000 so far this year.

Charlton took a few minutes to chat on a break from the €5k PLO WSOPE event to speak with us. For more information check out the feature story we did.

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Cannes Apartment Big View 1

The 2011 World Series of Poker Europe has arrived and PokerListings.com is going to be on the scene for the duration.

Taking place over the next two weeks at the Hotel Majestic in Cannes, it's safe to say this location is a step up from Leicester Square in London where the event was previously held.

PokerListings.com has installed itself just a few hundred meters down the promenade at the palatial, and aptly named, Palais Miramar. We'll be conducting all our business from the comfort of this waterfront apartment, and we thought it only fair to give you a walkthrough, even if you can't be here to see it yourself.

Starting with the view from our front door above, check out the following photos to meet the team and get an idea of what it's like to "work" on the international tournament circuit.

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EPT London Day 3 Photo By Numbers

Poker’s  a changing game, you hear it every day. No longer are you guaranteed to have even one weak spot at your table in a big buy-in tournament.

To give you an idea of what we mean, consider this patch of felt we captured on film from Day 3 here at the EPT London Main Event.

This is the kind of competition you’re going to face if you ever find yourself taking shot at a European Poker Tour or similar event.

This is the EPT London Day 3 table of death, by the numbers.

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Luke Schwartz Sandwich EPT London

Two years ago we reported on Luke Schwartz's second ban from all Grosvenor Casinos over the alleged theft of a pickle and cheese sandwich.

That was after getting a previous ban for refusing to take his hat off lifted in order to play the 2009 EPT London main event.

Schwartz is back with a new sandwich, leaving us to wonder if he came by it legally or unlawfully.

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Doyle Brunson

It's hard to believe there's anything left in the poker world that Doyle Brunson hasn't done but as it turns out that list includes playing on the EPT.

That is, until today.

Doyle Brunson is here in London playing his first-ever EPT event and to mark this momentous occasion we spent a few minutes around his table snapping photos.

It's going to be a busy month for Brunson as he'll be heading down to Cannes for the WSOPE right after this tournament is over.

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Howard Lederer

We were digging through our photo archives this weekend and we noticed something: Howard Lederer had the habit of looking extremely nervous in almost every photo we ever took.

Perhaps Lederer, who has essentially been in hiding since Black Friday, was worried the police might come busting onto the tournament floor at any time.

Then again, maybe he was just scared Phil Ivey was about to win another bracelet and cost him $5 million.

Whatever the reason, Lederer was not exactly the most relaxed-looking dude at the poker table.

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best wsop 2011 photos collage

Looking back at the summer we realize that one part of our coverage was vastly improved in 2011: Photography.

I mean, we're pretty handy with the camera, don't get us wrong, but this summer we had two real photographers among our ranks of WSOP freelancers.

BJ Nemeth has a knack for being in the right place at the right time, camera in hand. Alexander JE Bradley took the more artsy approach and blessed us with an exclusive run of his Circuit photographs.

We've compiled the very best in photography from the 2011 World Series of Poker for you right here.

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November Nine WSOP 2011 infographic3

We’re nearing the halfway point in this year’s November Nine intermission, meaning we’re closer than ever to determining the 2011 world champion of poker.

But who are these champion contenders, and what poker ambassador qualities do they bring to the table?

What kind of potential to impact the poker world do they each possess? And what are their individual chances of actually taking this thing down?

These are the questions we’ll be considering in this installment of Poker Graphed.

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Sam Holden

He may be the short stack coming in to the 2011 WSOP Main Event final table, but with 24 big blinds left Sam Holden isn't just looking to get it in on the first hand and go home in ninth.

If you caught our feature article with Sam in the news section yesterday, below is the full transcript of the interview.

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wsop november nine photo by numbers

We were table-side in Las Vegas when the 2011 November Nine was set and we’ve got the photo to prove it.

There’s a lot going on in this shot. November Niners are counting their chips before kissing them goodbye for almost four months, WSOP and ESPN staff are busy with whatever it is they do at the Main Event and fans are rubbernecking to get a glimpse of the people who will return to the Rio to play for $8.7 million.

We’re making things easy on you by breaking it all down by the numbers right here.

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Martin Staszko: 2011 WSOP November Nine

Created By: PokerListings.com Posted in: WSOP Blog, Tournament Trail
2011 Jul 19
Martin Staszko

Czech player Martin Staszko is a bit of an unknown in the North American poker community - or at least he was until last night.

A former auto-plant worker (he worked in the paint shop), he's been a full-time poker professional for just one year and his biggest previous live cash is an 11th-place finish at the 2010 EPT Deauville Main Event for €35,000.

According to the Hendon Mob database, he’s 19th on the all-time live earnings list for poker players from the Czech Republic at $83,235.

Online he goes by the name "filfedra" and has over $100k in cashes including a recent win in Event 5 of the 2011 SCOOP on PokerStars for $91,539.

He’s now turned those wins into five more cashes at the 2011 WSOP and the chip lead at the most prestigious final table in the world. 

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Eoghan O'Dea: 2011 WSOP November Nine

Created By: PokerListings.com Posted in: WSOP Blog, Tournament Trail
2011 Jul 19
Eoghan O'Dea

If pedigree counts at all in poker, Eoghan (pronounced “Owen”) O’Dea has the clear advantage at the 2011 Main Event final table.

O'Dea is the son of two-time WSOP Main Event final-tablist and bracelet winner Donnacha O'Dea – a famed Irish poker pro and high-stakes cash game player.

To top it off, the elder O'Dea was also an Olympic swimmer.

Eoghan, though, isn't exactly overshadowed by his decorated dad.

He's already an accomplished poker pro in his own right with over $700k in live earnings.

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Matt Giannetti: 2011 WSOP November Nine

Created By: PokerListings.com Posted in: WSOP Blog, Tournament Trail
2011 Jul 19
Matt Giannetti

Originally from Austin, Texas, Giannetti graduated from the University of Texas before moving into poker in 2006.

He now lives in Las Vegas and is a full-time poker pro.

Giannetti started cashing regularly in live events around 2006 and has about $500k in cashes including eight at the World Series of Poker.

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Phil "USCphildo" Collins: 2011 WSOP November Nine

Created By: PokerListings.com Posted in: WSOP Blog, Tournament Trail
2011 Jul 19
Phil Collins

Phil Collins isn't the son of the famous drummer from Genesis, as is sometime rumored. He is, however, named after him.

They even have the same middle name - David.

As Collins explains it, his Mom just really liked Phil Collins. She just didn't expect him to be famous that long.

In any case, Collins has made the name his own in the poker world.

In particular, he's a big deal in the online poker world where he's already earned more than $3.3 million.

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Ben Lamb: 2011 WSOP November Nine

Created By: PokerListings.com Posted in: WSOP Blog, Tournament Trail
2011 Jul 19
Ben Lamb

If you’ve been following the 2011 World Series of Poker at all, Ben Lamb needs no introduction.

The 26-year-old from Tulsa, Oklahoma (now living in Vegas) has had a World Series for the ages, fittingly capped off by a seat in the illustrious November Nine.

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Badih "Bob" Bounahra: 2011 WSOP November Nine

Created By: PokerListings.com Posted in: WSOP Blog, Tournament Trail
2011 Jul 19
Badih Bounahra

At 49 years old, Badih Bounahra is by far and away the oldest player to make the November Nine.

He's originally from Lebanon and is a former resident of Ft. Lauderdale who now lives in Belize and runs the private poker room in the Princess Casino in Belize City.

Bounahra also runs a wholesaler and grocery business, is a father of three and goes by the name "Bob."

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Pius Heinz: 2011 WSOP November Nine

Created By: PokerListings.com Posted in: WSOP Blog, Tournament Trail
2011 Jul 19
Pius Heinz and Matt Giannetti

22-year-old Pius Heinz (left) is the first German player to reach the November Nine, but as he told ESPN yesterday he wasn't exactly carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders to make it happen. 

"I don't feel any pressure at all. The field left is really strong [and there are] a lot of really good players left.

"My tournament went pretty smoothly for the most part and I'm just happy to be here. Whatever happens, happens."

"Whatever happened" was he cruised his way to the final nine off the back of 21-year-old Russian Andrey Pateychuk, taking virtually all of the young Russian's chips over the course of Day 8 before finally busting him.

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Anton Makiievskyi: 2011 WSOP November Nine

Created By: PokerListings.com Posted in: WSOP Blog, Tournament Trail
2011 Jul 19
Anton Makievskyi

Anton Makiievskyi is a 21-year-old student from the Ukraine who exploded out of the pack on Day 7.

Hitting a full house on the flop with K-J in a massive cooler against Chris Moore at the very end of the day, Makievskyi raked in a 20 million pot to become the new chip leader.

He hasn't looked back since.

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Sam Holden: 2011 WSOP November Nine

Created By: PokerListings.com Posted in: WSOP Blog, Tournament Trail
2011 Jul 19
Sam Holden

The last remaining hope for the U.K. after PokerStars Pro JP Kelly was eliminated in 26th, Sam Holden has done his part for his country by hanging on to make the final nine.

The 22-year-old has a limited list of live tournament cashes, highlighted by a 14th-place finish in his first live event at UKIPT Edinburgh in 2010.

But while Holden only has about $10k total in live cashes, he does have $285k in online cashes split between PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker.

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