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Friday, July 6, 2007

Will Josh Arieh make the World Series of Poker Final Table in 2007?

Josh Arieh looks to get back to the final table at the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event, but this time win it all. Arieh admits he can be cocky but likes to show he is confident and he enjoys the art of bluffing, having written about it on several ocassions. Although Arieh has never won the main event at the WSOP, he has won 2 of the coveted World Series of Poker bracelets.

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He earned his first bracelet in 1999 along with more than $200,000 when he took the title in No Limit Hold'em. He won his second bracelet at the 2005 WSOP by defeating Chris Ferguson in a Pot Limit Omaha event, in which he won more than $381,000. Women poker.

Another win in 2005 netted Arieh $100,000 when he hit a royal flush playing video poker. Josh Arieh has been playing poker in the Atlanta area for more than a decade and competes in at least a dozen $10,000 and higher poker tournaments each year for team Bodog.com.

"Atlanta Josh" was born in Rochester, New York in 1974 and now lives in Atlanta, Georgia. A formidable opponent, he has been featured on ESPN, the Discovery Channel, the Travel Channel, and Fox Sports Network. He has also been the subject of several magazine articles and is the author of various poker articles as well. Play $500 match poker bonus.

His total live tournament winnings exceeded more than $4.2 million as of 2006. When he's not playing poker or talking or writing about it, Arieh enjoys playing golf and spending time at home in the Georgia sun. He is married and has 2 children. Download poker wallpapers.

Bodog.com has posted WSOP prop bets on which of the following former Main Event 2nd place finishers will last longer in the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event? Play online poker.

Steve Dannenmann: 5/1

David Williams: 3/2

Paul Wasicka: 3/2

Sam Farha: 5/1

T.J. Cloutier: 5/1

Poker News Source: Point Spreads

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