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'I have my work cut out for me', Rheem says

2008-10-29 21:32:45

World Series of Poker (WSOP) finalist David "Chino" Rheem has admitted he has his "work cut out" when the final begins next month.

Rheem, who is known for his aggressive style of play, will be sitting before the third-shortest stack at the table, Casino City reported.

It is not a prime position for a player who uses his typical method.

The 28-year-old told the publication that he knows he will have to work hard but added: "I'm not going to change how I play the game."

Rheem acknowledged his experience but said he could not expect to "breeze my way through it" and admitted he was up against "great players".

He added that anyone could win and he was hoping to make the right decisions and have some good fortune.

Rheem, who is based in Los Angeles, told PokerWorks in September that he believed it would be helpful to watch as much WSOP coverage as he could before the final table.

He said it would be useful to gain an insight on to how his opponents play.