![]() This is in excellent almost new condition, the felts are like new, etc. Owner says that age is less of an issue as compared to condition and how heavily used it was. My daughter's piano teacher said she likes the brand but was concerned about the age. I have no knowledge of this industry and only have heard of the "Big Names" that most lay people like me know. He seems like a wonderful gentleman who is knowledgeable and trustworthy. The owner of the dealership has many pianos at various price ranges to offer me, but told me this was a very good buy that has just come on the floor the day before. the first two pedals still had the covers on them Original owner with light use- maybe piano lessons for a few years. Virtually identical to Petrof minus frills as it is one of their brands. Waiting at the end is an $8.15 million first-place prize and the title of world champion.1990 model handmade in Czech. Tomorrow at 11am all 1,084 players will return to fight further into the money. Here's the unofficial top 10 courtesy of .Įveryone still in will be hunting more of these on Day 4.Ī long list of other well-known players made it into the money with big stacks including Kenny Hallaert, Sofia Lovgren, Tom Cannuli, Charlie Carrel, Jared Jaffee, Tony Gregg, Max Silver, David Peters, Chino Rheem, Greg Mueller and Jared Hamby.īefore the money was reached, nearly 1,500 players busted on Day 4. That group included Eddy Sabat, Kitty Kuo, Brian Rast, Fatima de Melo, Matt Salsberg, Pierre Neuville, Joe Hachem, Noah Schwartz, Naoya Kihara, Johnny Chan and Rainer Kempe. Patrick Lavecchia from Sellersville, Pennsylvania leads with 1,552,000 but he's followed closely by Poland's Pawel Brzeski and former November Niner Antoine Saout from France. Two Americans, one Polish and one French poker player managed to amass more than 1.5 million going into Day 4. Zhou came out on top to take the 2018 Main Event seat.Ĭampbell had to get up and leave with nothing to show for three long days of poker and a $10k buy-in. They ran what was effectively a flip for $10,000 by dealing out two hands. Since Campbell and Zhou both busted on the same hand, the question remained as to who would receive the seat and who would walk away empty-handed. ![]() It's a tradition for the last person busted before the money to receive a buy-in to next year's Main Event. Kitai snap-called and tabled pocket kings for the rivered full house. ![]() The K ♥ came on the river and after Kitai checked, Zhou insta-shoved for his remaining 376k. Davidi Kitai busted Quan Zhou on the bubble. ![]()
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