Adam Friedman Poker
With 13,000 or so in the main pot, Adam Friedman was all in. Alex Luneau and Mike Gorodinsky were contesting a side pot, with Luneau sporting the scarier board and betting fifth street.
Adam Friedman has achieved one of the most incredible feats in live poker by successfully defending his title in the WSOP $10,000 dealer’s choice championship. Friedman, who had won the event in 2018, overcame a field of 122 entries to secure back-to-back wins in this poker tournament. WSOP Winner’s Circle: Adam Friedman Wins Back-to-Back Dealer’s Choice Championship Bracelets Paul Seaton - June 18, 2019 Two WSOP bracelets were won by players on Day #20 of the 2019 World Series of Poker. One was a first-time bracelet winner, the other a man who won the same bracelet a year and a week previously. Adam Friedman won the $10,000 Dealer's Choice at the 2019 World Series of Poker after also winning it in 2018. That's enough to make him Player of the Week.
Adam Friedman Poker Player
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Gorodinsky called on fifth, and both players checked sixth. Friedman wasn't shy about letting it be known he wasn't pleased with the cards he was catching all the while. Luneau checked on the end and folded to a bet from Gorodinsky, who showed for fives up. Friedman flipped into the middle for an airball.
WSOP Winner's Circle: Adam Friedman Wins Back ... - Poker Central
'Good luck in the Main,' Rob Mizrachi said.