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European Poker Tour German Open Day 1A Update

by Brendan Murray |  Published: Mar 10, '09

… Testud, and he was out early on day 1A. Stig Top Rasmussen took Christian Grundtvig out while Michael Tureniec busted … World Series of Poker main event runner-up Ivan Demidov. Stig Top Rasmussen (pictured left) was eliminated from the tournament …

European Poker Tour Grand Final Day 4 Recap

by Shawn Patrick Green |  Published: Apr 16, '08

… to the player in the small blind, who also limped. Stig Top Rasmussen then pushed all in for about 700,000, … ,000 Luca Pagano -- 705,000 Valeriy Ilikyan -- 650,000 Stig Top Rasmussen -- 590,000 Henrik Gwinner -- 466,000 Be …

European Poker Tour Scandinavian Open Day 1B

by Brendan Murray |  Published: Feb 21, '08

… Ola Brandborn (Sweden) — 79,300 Theo Jørgensen (Denmark) — 75,900 Mathias Andersen (Denmark) — 71,600 Stig Farholt (Denmark) — 70,600 Andreas Glannbro (Sweden) — 69,700 Nedin Musa (Denmark) — 67,300 Tommy Pavlicek …

European Poker Tour Copenhagen Day 1B Recap

by Brendan Murray |  Published: Feb 20, '08

… Ola Brandborn (Sweden) — 79,300 Theo Jørgensen (Denmark) — 75,900 Mathias Andersen (Denmark) — 71,600 Stig Farholt (Denmark) — 70,600 Andreas Glannbro (Sweden) — 69,700 Nedin Musa (Denmark) — 67,300 Tommy Pavlicek …

Euro Poker News: EPT Barcelona Day 1B Recap

by Brendan Murray |  Published: Aug 29, '07

… , Patrik Antonius, Rene Mouritsen, Sylvester Geoghegan, Praz Banzi, Barny Boatman, Thor Hansen, Dave Colclough, Jonas Molander, Stig Tap Rasmussen, and Marc Goodwin. Former international footballer Tony Cascarino was in trouble by the first break. "My …

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2008 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Grand Final Makes History

by Ryan Lucchesi |  Published: Jul 01, '08

… them had to be eliminated before the actual final table of eight could commence. The two men knocked out were fellow Dutchmen Stig Top Rasmussen (10th), and Henrik Gwinner (9th). After Gwinner took his leave, the final eight were moved to the main stage, …

Scandinavian News

by Joel Hinz |  Published: Jul 01, '08

… in order to play out their own, seventh, national championships. After beating Sweden's Marcus Pettersson's A-3 with A-9, Stig Rune Kveen won the main event. In total, four national events and a few minor ones were held, with titles and bragging rights …

UK News

by Jennifer Mason |  Published: Jul 01, '08

… getting his considerable stack in with a dominated ace against Stig Rune Kveen. This in turn gave the hitherto fairly … of the Norwegian Championship was the highest finishing Norwegian, therefore Stig Rune Kveen was declared the champion, even though there …

2008 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Grand Final Makes History

by Ryan Lucchesi |  Published: May 21, '08

… them had to be eliminated before the actual final table of eight could commence. The two men knocked out were fellow Dutchmen Stig Top Rasmussen (10th), and Henrik Gwinner (9th). After Gwinner took his leave, the final eight were moved to the main stage, …

Oh, to be 18 Again

by Stig Moen |  Published: Nov 13, '07

… the now 19-year-old wunderkind to talk to her about her success and plans for the future. Stig Moen: What were your interests while growing up? Annette "Annette_15" Obrestad: I bowled for six years, but …

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