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Does a TOC win count as a WSOP bracelet?
I am just curious if Hellmuth wins will it be his tenth bracelet tying Brunson and Chan?
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Re: Does a TOC win count as a WSOP bracelet?
Yes, it counts as a WSOP bracelet. In fact, other than the ME bracelet, it counts as the most prestigious of all WSOP bracelets because it essentially means a champion beat all other champions.
If Hellmuth wins, he will rise above both Brunson and Chan as the greatest tournament player of all-time. |
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Re: Does a TOC win count as a WSOP bracelet?
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If Hellmuth wins, he will rise above both Brunson and Chan as the greatest tournament player of all-time. [/ QUOTE ] I'm sure you're going to get alot of disagreement with this statement. But I actually agree with you. This Tournament of Champions is that prestigious enough to put him over the top. |
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Re: Does a TOC win count as a WSOP bracelet?
no
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Re: Does a TOC win count as a WSOP bracelet?
It also pays much more than Brunson or Chan did when they got their tenth bracelets. Hellmuth will rise above the rest of the poker greats once again.
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Re: Does a TOC win count as a WSOP bracelet?
Calm down monkey. [img]/images/graemlins/ooo.gif[/img]
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Re: Does a TOC win count as a WSOP bracelet?
The only disagreement I have with Chris' statement is that it is factually incorrect. I am pretty certain that a WSOP bracelet is NOT being awarded to the winner of the TOC, meaning that if Hellmuth wins, he will still have 9 WSOP bracelets, not 10. Annie Duke did not win a bracelet for her victory in the TOC last year.
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Re: Does a TOC win count as a WSOP bracelet?
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If Hellmuth wins, he will rise above both Brunson and Chan as the greatest hold'em tournament player of all-time. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Does a TOC win count as a WSOP bracelet?
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no [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Does a TOC win count as a WSOP bracelet?
It's not that prestigious.
The TOC qualifiers this year don't really represent the cream of poker's crop, just the top 20 finishers from a handful of smallish-field tournaments. Anyone who thinks winning x poker tournament, or acquiting y bracelets, or that having z lifetime cashes is the defining acheivement in his quest to be considered "the best poker player ever" has his head way up his ass. Besides, Phil won't win. |
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