Who was the biggest loser?
He has great camera presence and despite his relatively short stack, he was considered a legitimate threat to not only contend, but win the Main Event. But something happened to Chino during the 117-day break. For some reason he put the whole weight of all poker professionals on his shoulders. Despite the fact that there were five other pros in the November Nine, Chino said that he felt like it was his responsibility to snap the streak of six-straight amateurs winning the Main Event. Someone who is close to the tournament told us that they thought Chino came into the final table with the “wrong attitude.” And it showed both in his play and the manner in which he behaved after he was eliminated. After he became the third player eliminated on a hand that could hardly be termed a “bad beat” relative to some of the other tough beats in this tournament, Rheem sounded off on a respected ESPN reporter at the start of his press conference. Sure, the reporter could have phrased his question bet