by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 24, '09
… I knew a few months ago that I would have to win a big event to have a chance to win it [POY]. I had a good … I looked at that schedule, and it looks pretty ridiculous with all of the events. The L.A. Poker Classic is something to look forward to, as well. …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 23, '09
The $2,500 no-limit hold’em main event at the PokerStars Latin American Poker Tour Costa Rica stop welcomed back eight contestants to the final table on Sunday, Nov. 22. The final contestants had emerged from a field of …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Nov 23, '09
You can check out the final results for Sunday’s flagship events on Full Tilt, PokerStars, UltimateBet, Bodog and Cake below: PokerStars — Sunday Million Buy-In: $200+$15 Prize Pool: $1,717,400 Entrants: 8,587 Places Paid: 1,260 Final Table …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 23, '09
The 14-day festival of events that is the European Championship of Online Poker begins its fifth … defended his title in the pot-limit Omaha hi-lo event and then went on to win the $400 + $30 buy-in event days later. The question is can he retain his title …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 23, '09
… until he was crowned champion yesterday evening at the Casino Vilamoura. He now becomes both the tour’s … in. Matias made the final call of the event and then turned over 8 7 for two … also be bringing you all the latest from that event on a daily basis.
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… Poker $1,000 no-limit hold’em Players in the Event 3,268 First Prize $513,076 Players at the Table … , he also took down the UltimateBet $200,000-guaranteed event for $44,660, and then in August, he won a Full Tilt Poker $100 rebuy event for $47,625.
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… $1,500 pot-limit hold’em event. He also finished 20th, for $494,797, in the 2006 WSOP main event. But his worldwide recognition comes mainly from the millions he’s raked in … in online high-stakes cash games. Event 2009 World Poker Tour Legends of …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Nov 13, '09
One of the main perks of playing poker for a living is freedom — the freedom to come and go as you please, no time clock to punch, endless vacation days, and no one hovering over you expecting results for a paycheck. Kevin Browne was a cog in the wheel of …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Nov 13, '09
… the attention that tournament players receive motivate you to play more events, or do you like flying under the radar? Emil Patel: … Online Poker Series], and a few World Series of Poker events. KA: When you first started, what games and stakes were …
by Justin Marchand | Published: Nov 13, '09
… Poker Europe_ descended on the Casino at the Empire. Located in … poker history. It included six WSOP bracelet winners — Daniel Negreanu (4 … in back-to-back WSOP Europe main events. He finished fifth … issue for Shulman at the WSOP Europe, despite the long hours …