I just wanted to let everyone know that I made this event starting in just under an hour. I will do my best to give all the updates I can. Good luck to all other members enrolled in WSOP events!!![]()
I just wanted to let everyone know that I made this event starting in just under an hour. I will do my best to give all the updates I can. Good luck to all other members enrolled in WSOP events!!![]()
Congrats Jimmy! Good Luck!
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An update...playing level 6 jimmy has around 8k and there are 400+ players left. Play stops at the end of level 8 today. And just a few minutes ago Daniel Negreanu just sat down at his table. Keep going jimmy.
Gl!!!!! :d
gonna start level 7 (200-400) soon...jimmy has around 11k
Betfair | World Series of Poker | Jimmy Schultz - WSOP Event 12 winner Bio
Jimmy Schultz - WSOP Event 12 winner Bio
The winner was Jimmy Shultz who is originally from Charleston, SC. He now lives in Columbus, OH. Shultz is a 37-year-old mortgage broker who by his own admission is enduring some tough times. He is a part-time poker player.
Shultz collected $257,936 for first place. He also earned his first WSOP gold bracelet. This was Schultz's first time ever to play in a WSOP event.
The champion stated that he will donate 25 percent of his tournament win to a special fund set up for firefighters in the Charleston Fire Department. Throughout the tournament, Shultz wore a CFD hat and shirt in honor of a few friends who died tragically while on duty last year.
Shultz was emotionally moved by his victory. He had several poignant comments about the victory:
This is a dream come true.
This is my second visit to the World Series of Poker. I came here two years ago. I wanted to play in the Six-Handed event (in 2006). I played some satellites but I could not get in. Now, here I am today.
(The firemen) suffered a tragic accident back in June of 2007. This is near a year to the day of the tragedy. All of them perished. In their remembrance and to honor my community, I wear all of their t-shirts and hats all week.
Louis Murkey (who died) was a friend of mine. He played poker with me. I have known him for about five years....I am one-hundred percent privileged to do (make the donation) for Louis and for the other folks and all their families. I can't wait to get back home because this was all for them...This was for a lot of other people rather than just me.
It's not about me. It's all about them. I said that coming in. I prayed about it and I am just thrilled to death that I can do something for my community to make it a little bit better for those folks in Charleston County.
The runner up, Zac played a heck of a tournament. He's a wonderful player. I give him a lot of credit. I was worried about him the most.
Shultz stated that he was never all-in once during the entire tournament.
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"You have it in your power to turn a bad-beat around simply by realizing this simple truth: The more bad beats you encounter, the luckier you are. It's a sign that you are playing against opponents who continually take the worst of it, and if you can't beat someone who always takes the worst of it, you can't beat anyone"
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Great Job Jimmy and and great story to go along with it.
Congrats Jimmy! Here is a link to the article with some victory pics as well.
WSOP 2008 - Shultz Wins - PokerListings.com
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