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WSOP Main Event Day Five
, 2005-07-14, by Mercy
Only twenty-seven people remain in a tournament that started with 5,619 players. Some very recognizable names are heading to Binion's Horseshoe for the final two days of the WSOP Main Event.
The current chip leader is Mike Matusow, a player notorious for his loud mouth. He does not exactly represent a great face for poker, considering he has spent six months in prison for possession to sale illegal drugs. Matusow has a little over five million chips.
Close behind him is Phil Ivey, with a little over 4.5 million chips. Greg Raymer, boasting about 3.5 million chips, is also still in the hunt for a second straight WSOP championship.
The current chip leader is Mike Matusow, a player notorious for his loud mouth. He does not exactly represent a great face for poker, considering he has spent six months in prison for possession to sale illegal drugs. Matusow has a little over five million chips.
Close behind him is Phil Ivey, with a little over 4.5 million chips. Greg Raymer, boasting about 3.5 million chips, is also still in the hunt for a second straight WSOP championship.
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