by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Sep 17, '09
… No. 1 (£1,000 no-limit hold’em): Jesper Hougaard Event No. 2 (£2,500 H.O.R.S.E.): Sherkhan Farnood Event No. 3 (£5,000 pot-limit Omaha): Theo Jorgensen Event No. 4 (£10,000 no-limit hold’em main …
by Brendan Murray | Published: Apr 13, '09
… with John Juanda claiming the main event, Dane Theo Jorgensen winning the pot-limit Omaha event, Afghanastani Sherkhan Farnood winning the H.O.R.S.E. event, and Dane Jesper Hougaard winning the no-limit hold'em …
by Shane Gittes | Published: Sep 29, '08
… through him. Eventually Hellmuth found pocket kings and made a min-raise to 1,600. H.O.R.S.E. champion Sherkhan Farnood called in the big blind with 5-5 and overtook the 'Poker Brat' on a 8-5-2 flop. Hellmuth …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Sep 26, '08
… £76,999 in prize money. Farnood came close to winning a … -table results from London: 1: Sherkhan Farnood — £76,999 2: Ivo … currently sitting in 42nd place. Sherkhan Farnood was the other big … .S.E.) at WSOP Europe. Farnood was awarded 396 POY points, …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Sep 25, '08
… Then, Erik Friberg sent Doyle Brunson hurtling to the rail, and Ilkka Koskinen decided yesterday’s winner Sherkhan Farnood should give someone else a go, and sent the new champ packing. As the day continued, …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Jan 23, '09
… winners of the other three events were Jesper Hougaard ($2,600 no-limit hold'em event with 410 players), Sherkhan Farnood ($4,400 H.O.R.S.E. event with 110 players), and Theo Jorgensen ($8,900 pot-limit …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Nov 30, '08
… this year for his victory in the £1,500 no-limit hold'em event, and Theo Jorgensen lifting the £5,000 pot-limit Omaha title. Sherkan Farnood from Afghanistan took down event No. 2, the £2,500 H.O.R.S.E tournament, so by the time the £10,000 main event …
by CP The Inside Straight Authors | Published: Nov 01, '07
… the final table was a truly international affair. The chip leader going into the Omaha final was Sherkhan Farnood (who eventually finished in sixth place), with Istvan Novak second (that was also his finishing position …
| Published: Mar 14, '03
… No. 2 included players from four countries; and by event No. 3, five countries were represented, including Afghanistan's Sherkan Farnood, who went on to win two subsequent events. A record eight countries were represented at the final table in event No. 4 …
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