by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 23, '09
… left in second place, €257,681 richer, while Matias was handed his novelty-sized check worth €404,793. The next EPT takes place in Prague from Dec. 1-6 and CardPlayer.com will also be bringing you all the latest from that event on a daily basis.
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 22, '09
… about EPT Vilamoura and life as a PokerStars pro on PokerStars.tv Early session, Matias bet 30,000 from the cut-off and … followed at the PokerStars blog in the live tournaments section on CardPlayer.com as the eight finalists compete for a first prize of …
by Brendan Murray | Published: Nov 22, '09
… next January with up to 800 players and first place prize of $2 million. The five-day main event is being filmed by Fox TV and starts on January 24, 2010. In January 2009 Scott Stewart won the $2 million top prize in the Aussie Millions main event.
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 21, '09
… (local time) today and all of the action can be followed as it happens at the PokerStars blog in the live tournaments section on CardPlayer.com during the entirety of this event. Today, and tomorrow, you can also watch all of the action on the EPT Live …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 20, '09
Check out CardPlayer.com every Friday for a weekly wrap-up of the news from the live poker tournament trail. Card Player Player of the Year Update 1: Eric Baldwin — 6,058 (pictured right) 2: Cornel Cimpan — 5,670 3: Yevgeniy Timoshenko — 5,463 4: …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… heads-up match in a Circuit event against Chris Ferguson, because they showed a bluff or two. People tend to remember the bluffs on TV. Now people are thinking that BLUFF is written on my forehead. They’ve seen me reraise Jeff Lisandro with 9-2 out of the …
by Andrew Arnott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… an extra bullet in your poker arsenal and pulling the trigger with a big river bet. To watch Andrew Arnott comment on and play this hand, point your browser to Card Player Pro, the complete online poker training site, at www.CardPlayer.com/link/Ama-4.
by Justin Marchand | Published: Nov 13, '09
… was new, and I thought that would help facilitate poker’s growth. And the ability to use holecard cameras to show poker on TV made it a spectator sport. “But what really put it over the top for me was the increased popularity of tournaments. The best …
by Adam Schoenfeld and Diego Cordovez | Published: Nov 01, '09
… success online, as you have, and you’ve taken it to the live-game arena, as well. Typically, they saw poker on TV, started playing, and then started winning. Besides the experience of playing a lot, which I assume you did, what were the other influences …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 01, '09
… and seen him play, but I had not played with him before. I rarely spend time watching other players online, but I do see some TV productions. RM: If you weren’t too sure of your opponent, would you have made the same move? AH: I would never have made …
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