WSOP 2012: Passports, please
It's a long way from Beirut to Las Vegas. It's a trip that can seem to take even longer when you're waiting to play in the WSOP Main Event. Imagine how long it might take if you were returning for your fourth WSOP having never cashed before.
This is the emotional burden faced by Mark Demirdjian, the current chip leader on Day 3 of the WSOP. With the blinds at 1,000/2,000/300, Demirdjian has more than half a million. The bulky, mustachioed man from Lebanon sits behind a dozen stacks of...
Published By: Pokerstars Blog - Friday, 13 July, 2012
