Sundiata DeVore - in today's Main Event field |
Level:
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 25
Current Number of Entries: 147
Current Players Remaining: 111
Average Chip Stack: 39,729
Ante: 25
Current Number of Entries: 147
Current Players Remaining: 111
Average Chip Stack: 39,729
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Some may consider Sundiata DeVore a more "up and coming" player, as he has really started making a name for himself in poker in the last three years. But one would be silly to think that the length of his poker resume is in any way related to his talent. DeVore's poker resume is peppered with deep runs, predominantly in casinos on the East Coast, and also in Las Vegas events.
DeVore's break-out success came back in November of 2014 when he took down the $250 NLH Turning Stone Super Stacks Hold'em event in Verona, New York for $18,002. Since that event, DeVore has made many deep runs at Parx, Borgata, Atlantic City, Philadelphia, and most recently here at Foxwoods.
This series alone, DeVore has already cashed in two events, taking 125th in the $400 Multi Flight Event #11 for $800, and taking 5th in the Re-Entry Event #1 for $23,080. Just a few days ago, DeVore also won the $300 NLH Six Max Event #14, taking home the trophy and $10,172.
Will DeVore continue to make another deep run in the $2,200 Main Event? Make sure to follow along here at Foxwoodspoker.com to find out.
DeVore's break-out success came back in November of 2014 when he took down the $250 NLH Turning Stone Super Stacks Hold'em event in Verona, New York for $18,002. Since that event, DeVore has made many deep runs at Parx, Borgata, Atlantic City, Philadelphia, and most recently here at Foxwoods.
This series alone, DeVore has already cashed in two events, taking 125th in the $400 Multi Flight Event #11 for $800, and taking 5th in the Re-Entry Event #1 for $23,080. Just a few days ago, DeVore also won the $300 NLH Six Max Event #14, taking home the trophy and $10,172.
Sundiata DeVore - Winner Photo from Event #14 |
Will DeVore continue to make another deep run in the $2,200 Main Event? Make sure to follow along here at Foxwoodspoker.com to find out.