| David Williams ready to claim 2007 WSOP Main Event Bracelet |
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| Written by Robert Johnson | ||||||
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Sunday, 01 July 2007
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David Williams, also commonly referred to as D-Dub, currently resides in Las Vegas. Williams was born in 1980 in Texas, and he is extremely intelligent having earning a 1550 on the SATs and maintaining a 4.0 GPA while in college. Williams was raised by a single mother, Shirley Williams and she can be seen at several poker tournaments cheering her son on to victory.Bodog.com has made David Williams the favorite among former WSOP Main Event 2nd place finishers with 3/2 odds to last longer in the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event. Williams really knows the business of cards, whether it is Magic: the Gathering or poker. Unfortunately, in 2001, he was suspended from playing in a Magic the Gathering tournament for having marked cards in the game. David lost out on $30,000 dollars that day and during his suspension he took on the game of poker. Completely self-taught in poker, David Williams has won over $5,000,000 dollars to date. Every Sunday night Bodog.com has a $40,000.00 Guaranteed with a $50+5 buy-in at 8:30 PM EST. He has participated in the Borgata Open World Poker Tour and is also a member of Team Bodog to this day. In 2006, he earned his very first World Tournament of Poker bracelet and won $163,000 dollars and an additional $256,000 dollars from his -place position in the No-Limit Lowball event. In the future, David plans on returning to the university to complete his degree in economics. He then plans to establish his own business. For now however, he is sticking to the poker tables – clearly a wise move considering his fantastic ability at the tables. Which of the following former Main Event 2nd place finishers will last longer in the 2007 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in Main Event? Steve Dannenmann: 5/1 David Williams: 3/2 Paul Wasicka: 3/2 Sam Farha: 5/1 T.J. Cloutier: 5/1 |
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