Yuri Dzivielevski, a Brazilian professional poker player, has set his sights on playing the World Series of Poker forever. With an impressive track record in the world of poker, Dzivielevski has always been a fierce competitor at the felt and is now looking to solidify his place in poker history by setting a monumental goal for himself.
Dzivielevski, who has been a staple in the poker community for years, has amassed over $7 million in live tournament earnings and is widely considered one of the top players in the world. With three World Series of Poker bracelets to his name, Dzivielevski is no stranger to success on the tournament circuit.
In a recent interview, Dzivielevski expressed his desire to play in the World Series of Poker for as long as he can. “I love the game of poker and I don’t see myself ever walking away from it,” he said. “I will continue to play in the World Series of Poker for as long as I can, and my goal is to win more bracelets and cement my legacy in the world of poker.”
Dzivielevski’s dedication to the game is unmatched, as he has spent countless hours honing his skills and studying the intricacies of poker. His passion for the game is evident in his relentless pursuit of excellence and his desire to constantly improve and evolve as a player.
With the World Series of Poker being the pinnacle of the poker world, Dzivielevski’s goal is not an easy one to achieve. The competition at the WSOP is fierce, with some of the best players in the world vying for the coveted bracelets and the title of world champion. However, Dzivielevski is confident in his abilities and believes that with hard work and dedication, he can achieve his goal of playing in the WSOP forever.
As Dzivielevski continues to chase his dream of playing in the World Series of Poker indefinitely, the poker community is sure to be watching closely. With his talent, determination, and love for the game, Yuri Dzivielevski is a force to be reckoned with at the poker tables and will undoubtedly leave his mark on the world of poker for years to come.