FULLTILTPOKER.NET Pro Showdown Airs LIVE Thursday on FSNPro Players Compete for $1 Million at Red Rock Casino Las Vegasby Lisa Wheeler | Published: Jun 17, 2006 |
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The best poker players in the world will compete for $1,000,000 as FSN furthers its already prominent position as the only network daring enough to televise live poker. Coverage of the FullTilt Poker.net Pro Showdown will include a televised all-star, single-table tournament on Thursday, June 22 at 6:00 pm EST/3:00 pm PST.
This is the fourth live poker tournament FSN has showcased featuring seven Team Full Tilt poker superstars from its all-star roster. Hollybrook Regency Inc., who is kicking in another $160,000 to bring the purse up to a cool million, is promoting the tournament with a $120,000 buy-in. The seven Full Tilt players have 22 World Series of Poker bracelets combined and have amassed tens of millions of dollars in poker winnings. The winner will receive $600,000, with the runner-up taking home $280,000 and third place breaking even, winning $120,000.
The players:
Phil Ivey: Also a five-time WSOP bracelet winner, Ivey is the answer other pros often give to the question, "Which player do you least like to see at your table?" Cool and calculated, Ivey almost never makes mistakes and has no tells. Ivey has won
two of FSN's previous three live poker tournaments and is the favorite at this table.
John Juanda: Every time a poker tournament is on television, Juanda seems to be at the final table. The three-time WSOP bracelet winner has made five World Poker Tour final tables and has won 19 tournaments overall. 
the WSOP Tournament of Champions. Matusow's mouth is the reason television invented a short delay, as nobody - not even Mike himself - knows what he'll say at any given moment of the tournament. The two-time WSOP
bracelet winner will definitely be the player to watch - and listen to - in this tournament.
Gowen is going to have an amazing day on June 22, as she will be the featured cover girl on Maxim magazine. But Gowen isn't just a pretty face -- in 2003, she bested world-renowned players Annie Duke and Jennifer Harmon to win the World Poker Tour Ladies' Night event.