Richey Drops a Small Pot




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For those of you that may not know who Brett Richey is, he has made the final table of two WSOP events and earned himself nearly $400,000 in tournaments over his career. Richey is also making a name for himself in some of the biggest games at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. If there's a big game going on in Bobby's Room, you can usually find Richey mixing it up with the likes of Doyle Brunson, David Oppenheim and Gus Hansen.