All of the poker players of the 2011 World Series of Poker wished to make it to the November Nine or the final table of the 2011 WSOP Main Event with enough chips. However, it was only Pius Heinz who was able to earn plenty of chips or have the chip lead. It was also challenging for the poker player to, however, he really tried to for the victory that for him would give pride to all of his supporters particularly in Germany. He seemed very determined to achieve it.
Heinz said: “This day went much better than planned, obviously. I came in seventh and after the first break which was thirty minutes into the action, I had the least amount of chips of anyone. When I first sat down, I was really nervous.”
Heinz indeed started in the final action ranking seventh in chips. However, the poker player, after some hours of play, had better chip count and even became the chip leader. He was able to make himself one to beat. However, it must be true that he still wished to not really think of making it with him being against poker players with excellent poker skills. The poker players included Martin Staszko and Ben Lamb.
However, Heinz was even able to avoid having a bad beat and won in the November Nine or the final table of the 2011 WSOP Main Event. The poker player was the most successful. All his strategies worked and he just made it. He was really successful even against Staszko and Lamb. He was very happy after winning and very hopeful, with him also planning to try again in the next WSOP. He wished to have his way to the next WSOP and have another victory just for the pride of all of his supporters particularly in Germany. He may also achieve it using his 2011 WSOP Main Event experience.



