Begleiter busts in 6th from World Series of Poker

Nov 8th, 2009 - Forbes

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LAS VEGAS -- Steven Begleiter has busted from the World Series of Poker main event in sixth place after Darvin Moon hit an ace on the final community card to best Begleiter's queens.

Begleiter looked certain to double his stack early Sunday shortly after Phil Ivey was eliminated in seventh place, but the ace brought the game its second elimination within minutes and left five players with a chance at the $8.55 million title.

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