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John Kabbaj World Champion Pot Limit Hold'Em Player

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2009 WSOP World Champion John Kabbaj
John Kabbaj wins 2009 WSOP Event #45 $10,000 World Championship Pot Limit Hold'Em


It all came down to the final hand at last night's event #45 final table and what a hand it was. John Kabbaj held pocket Aces while his heads-up opponent, poker veteran Kirill Gerasimov, had pocket Kings. Both players couldn't get the chips into the pot fast enough with Kirill being covered by John. When the dealing was done and the river card was in its final resting place the winner and new Pot Limit Hold'Em World Champion was John Kabbaj.


Kabbaj collected $633,335 and the all important bracelet, his first. Kirill Gerasimov picked up $391,369 for the thew bad beat that knocked him out in second place. Eric 'basebaldy' Baldwin hit the rail in third and left with $183,638 in his pockets.

The event attracted a field of 275 players and paid the top 27.


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2009 WSOP Kirill Gerasimov
Kirill Gerasimov is consoled by a friend moments after losing the final hand


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2009 WSOP
The final board


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