Inside the Mind of a Pro: how long can a great table last?
inDavidi Kitai loves his starting table in the $5,000 Short-Handed event of the 2019 WSOP, but in the two brand-new episodes released today, he's about to get a reminder that this is one of the toughest tournaments of the summer.
The $5,000 Short-Handed event of the World Series of Poker is one of the most exciting tournaments on the Las Vegas summer calendar. An impressive collection of the best No-Limit Hold'em players in the world have gathered at the Rio, creating a massive 815-player field. Among them is the #1 player on the Belgium All-Time Money List, Davidi Kitai. The triple bracelet winner has found himself seated at a great table on Day 1, which he has been able to control so far, thanks to a combination of great reads and winning showdowns. Can Davidi keep up the momentum as the day progresses. You're about to find out in two brand new episodes of Inside the Mind of a Pro, a series featuring world class players and deep hand analysis.Inside the Mind of a Pro puts you at the heart of the action during the most critical moments in the biggest live poker tournaments on the planet. Exciting and insightful, this innovative show by Winamax gives you an exclusive, first-hand real-time account of exactly what goes through the mind of a top poker pro when millions of dollars are at stake.
If you haven't watched the first two episodes of the season, released a week ago, we strongly advise you to start there, in order to follow Davidi right from the beginning of the tournament. And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel!
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Based on an idea by: Régis Leon
Directed by: Junior, Régis Léon, Paco
Camera operator: Angélique Thillays, Amandine Bailly, Gabriel Kaluszynski
Voice-over texts: Joshua Alexander, Benjamin Gallen
Edited by: Junior, Régis Léon, Paco
Sound mixing: Régis Léon
Graphic assistant: Peter Fleutry
Translator: Timothy Rees & A+ Translations
Technical equipment: R2D2 Productions
Special thanks: All the supervisors, croupiers, WSOP staff members and players who made this series possible
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