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Major Win at Indiana WSPOC

Oct 26, 2007
Author: Steve Vaughan
Steve "Virus" Saris, a nightclub owner from Canton, Ohio, proved his outstanding ability to play some exceptional poker, hitting quads and a straight flush. Saris' style being described as being full of action and very aggressive, which provided him with the power he wanted and was certainly the winning combination he used to take home the win at the World Series of Poker Tournament Curcuit Event.


At the final table, Steve Saris came with $49,300 in chips, spotting him as the middle player in the bunch, trailing Jeremy Kottler with $75,400 and Rich Guthrie with $61,800. Event 7, being the very popular Pot-Limit Omaha with re-buys, saw 52 players that came to test their skill as well as having 59 re-buys, which made the prize pool shoot up to $48,685.


Fronterhouse who's been playing poker since he was 14, showing off his techniques throughout the game shows there's no doubt that he will be seen a great deal on the poker circuit in the future. After winning big, he enjoyed being able to talk strategy.


"I know how to apply pressure at the right time, when to switch, and how to minimize my losses and maximize my wins," he said.

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