Hand of the Day - WSOP 2017 Main Event Selbst vs Baumann

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Hand of the Day - WSOP 2017 Main Event Selbst vs Baumann

On Tuesday, the WSOP 2017 Hand of the Day was without any doubt Vanessa Selbst going up against Gaelle Baumann and it got mighty ugly for Selbst as she was eliminated in just 80 minutes of play. 

Selbst is widely considered the best female poker player in the game today with just shy of $12 million won in her live playing career. 

Thus far Selbst has managed only two small cashes at this year’s WSOP.

Let’s see how it all went down below.

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