AJKHoosier1 DaMatrixed and the new Tony G?
March 30, 2010 0 CommentsBusted Alex Kamberis aka AJKHoosier1 in DoylesRoom's Beat The Brunson 10 tourney last night to collect his $500.
And is this the new Tony G?
Busted Alex Kamberis aka AJKHoosier1 in DoylesRoom's Beat The Brunson 10 tourney last night to collect his $500.
And is this the new Tony G?
Cuong Tran from London has won the 3rd leg of the London GUKPT, outlasting a field of 318 players to secure the first prize of £127,800. He defeated Neil ‘Bad Beat’ Channing after a short heads up battle in the £1,500 NL Hold’em tournament at the Grosvenor Victoria Casino in London. After Channing had eliminated Leon Bui in 3rd place he held a 2-1 chip lead over 30-year-old Tran, but the outcome was decided in the final two hands of the four-day tournament. In the first of these Tran doubled up and took the chip lead when making a straight on a turn that had improved Channing’s pocket eights to trips. On the very next hand Channing had pocket nines and Tran found himself all-in against him holding T-7. It looked like the former Irish Open champion was going to get right back into it, but ...
read moreBubbled for a €2000 Team Devilfish package other day which really sucked.
One bubble would be alright but I started the month after bubbling for a $2000 VIP Packge to the Cheltenham Festival and then just missed out on going heads up for a $9500 package to France after losing AA v AJ. I followed that by bubbling for a $1125 British Masters Poker Tour package before fucking up the Devilfish one.
Cake Poker's World Series of Poker* "No Strings Attached" Satellites Start March 15th
March 15, 2010 – With the theme “What happens in Vegas – is entirely up to you” Cake Poker is pleased to announce that their no strings attached World Series of Poker* (WSOP*) satellites kick off today.
While many online poker sites require that their WSOP* satellite winners wear logo-covered gear, stay at certain hotels and use their winnings for certain events, Cake Poker’s winners have no strings attached to their WSOP* prize packages.
This year, Cake Poker is offering players the chance to win $2,500 and $12,500 for the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. While some sites govern exactly how and when players should spend their WSOP* prize money, Cake’s WSOP* prize packages are flexible. Other sites have a laundry list of terms, conditions, rules, regulations and decrees about how satellite ...
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