Car Salesman Bests Poker Pros to Win World Series of Golf

May 22, 2008

In a unique event that combines the wagering format of Texas Hold’em poker with the skill of golf, Andrew “AJ” Johnson, a 36-year-old car salesman from Davison, Michigan, bested a field of 80 amateur golfers which included several of the world’s greatest poker players, to win the second annual World Series of Golf and its $250,000 top prize.

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World Series of Poker Main Event changing

May 16, 2008

The World Series of Poker, poker’s most prestigious event, will kick off in a few short weeks. The WSOP features world championships in various forms of the game, all leading up to the granddaddy of them all, the $10,000 buy-in Main Event.

This year, however, the Main Event will be just a little bit different.

Harrah’s, the operator of the WSOP, with input from the Players Advisory Council, decided to postpone the final table of the Main Event until Nov. 9 a delay of more than three months. That’s right; more than 7,000 players will start play on July 3 and battle down to the final nine on July 14, at which time play will come to a stop.

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Poker’s Top Asian Pros Eye APT Manila

May 8, 2008

Asian Poker TourThe top professional poker players with Asian heritage are aiming for nothing less than the top prize at the upcoming Asian Poker Tour Philippines leg this coming May 27th to June 1st.
Korean-born Steve Sung, Vietnam-native Quinn Do and Vietnamese-American Nam Le are all hoping to be the last man standing at the finals table of the first leg of the 2008 Asian Poker Tour to be held at the Dusit Thani Manila Hotel. The three poker pros of Asian-descent will duke it out with over 400 other pros for a chance to win the first prize chunk of the guaranteed prize pool of US$ 1 million.

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Tournaments: Chiu wins WPT finale

May 7, 2008

The last event in the sixth season of the World Poker Tour - the World Championship - has been won by Californian David Chiu.

The 47-year-old, who hails from China, added the title to his four World Series of Poker bracelets and also collected nearly $3.4 million in prize money.

Chiu trailed Gus Hansen ($8.57 million) and Cory Carroll ($6.67 million) on chip count entering the final table but the three were some way ahead of John Roveto ($2.72 million), Tommy Le ($1.95 million) and Jeff King ($1.3 million).

All six survived the opening 15 minutes but when the blinds were increased to 80,000/160,000, four players departed in quick succession.

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Full Tilt Poker Offers More Than $1 Million Every Sunday

May 4, 2008

Full Tilt Poker Logo Full Tilt Poker continues to cater to poker players’ needs for continuous action and huge prize pools by offering what it calls Big Money Sundays. The site offers well over $1 million in guaranteed prize pools each and every Sunday, and once a month, the prize pool in a single event hits a guaranteed seven figures.

Hansen misses out on World Poker Tour win

May 1, 2008

Gus Hansen’s aggressive style usually leads to him experiencing extreme highs and lows during a poker tournament. But things got out of control, even for Hansen, at the recent World Poker Tour Championship at Bellagio in Las Vegas.

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Coast to Coast Poker Championships

April 28, 2008

Poker Canada

Coast to Coast Poker Championships

A major new big buy-in land poker tournament for Canada is shaping up in the World Poker Tour’s just announced Coast to Coast Poker Championship, which will feature high stakes poker action in an East vs. West competition at the River Rock Casino Resort in Richmond, B.C, on May 5-13.

Featuring Brad ‘Yukon’ Booth & Gavin Smith ~ May 5th – 13th, 2008
Registration opens Saturday March 15th, 2008 at 12:00PM. Space is limited, so register early. Don’t miss out on your chance to be a part of a Canadian 1st!

The Coast to Coast Poker Championships will feature seven (7) poker tournaments over nine (9) days, including a massive Super Satellite, No Limit Texas Hold’em, Pot Limit Hold’em/Omaha and Special Mother’s Day Team Play No Limit Hold’em tournament.

Event #1 – May 5th, 2008

  • $500 ($460+$40) No Limit Texas Hold’em
  • 550 player max – Single Day Event

Event #2 – May 6th, 2008

  • $220 ($200+$20) C2C Super Satellite
  • Awards one (1) $4,000 C2C package for every 20 entries
  • Each package consists of entry to Events 3 & 4

Event #3 – May 7th, 8th: Final Table May 11th, 2008

  • $1,000 ($920+$80) No Limit Texas Hold’em with Bounties
  • Receive $50 for every player you eliminate and $1,000 for special guest players
  • 500 player maximum – 3 Day Event

Event #4 – MAIN EVENT

  • May 9th, 10th, 11th, 2008 Final Table May 11th, 2008
  • $3,000 ($2,800+$200) No Limit Texas Hold’em
  • 3 Day Event – Limited Field

Event #5 – May 11th, 2008

  • $200 ($125+$15+$60) Mother’s Day No Limit Texas Hold’em and Brunch
    Team Play event
  • Mothers play odd levels and partners play even levels
  • All registered teams will receive 2 Special Mother’s Day Brunch tickets
  • 200 team maximum – Single Day Event

Event #6 – May 12th, 2008

  • $300 ($270+$30) Pot Limit Hold’em/Omaha
  • 300 player max – Single Day Event

Event #7 – May 13th, 2008

  • $300 ($270+$30) No Limit Texas Hold’em
  • 300 player max – Single Day event

*Please note: 2% of prize pools withheld for tournament staff (excluding May 6th Super Satellite)*

Foxwoods Poker Classic

April 10, 2008

Yesterday was the last day for the Foxwoods Poker Classic. The final table was a very exciting one with Erik Seidel. He entered this final table as the chipleader and they played a total of 229 hands which lasted more than 11 hours. For his victory Erik Seidel won $992,890. The final table pay outs were:

1st: Erik Seidel - $992,890
2nd: Robert Richardson - $558,792
3rd: Andrew Barta - $281,011
4th: Frank Cieri - $200,261
5th: Adam Katz - $151,811
6th: Ted Forrest - $103,360

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