Nov
18
2008
James “Drew” Marks of South Lake Tahoe finished in 17th place and won $7042 at the World Series of Poker Lake Tahoe Circuit Event $5150 buy-in No Limit Hold’em championship on Saturday at Harveys Resort Casino in Stateline. …
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2008
The event was hosted by Scott Montgomery, who was part of the famed November Nine and finished in a respectable 5th place in the WSOP Main Event. To date he has over $4 million in career tournament winnings, but his experience didn’t …
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Nov
18
2008
Table finale WSOP 2008 - Les ‘Million Dollar Men’ sur Poker StarsPokernews.com - 6 nov 2008Les 117 jours d’interruption entre le Main Event des World Series of Poker 2008 et sa table finale arrivent leur terme. L’action est sur le point …
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2008
Peter Eastgate has become the youngest WSOP Main Event Champion ever. Eastgate from Odense in Denmark, broke Phil Hellmuth’s age record which has stood for the last 19 years. Eastgate dropped out of college to embark on a poker career. …
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Nov
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2008
I read several reams of commentary from professional poker players who decry the wickedly poor play of the amateur players that play terribly during the WSOP events. Some even say they can’t play against such poor players. …
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2008
… the World Series of Poker Main Event final table here for theWSOPblog.com over the weekend and I must admit that the final table actually was one of the best finals that I had witnessed for a No Limit tournament in a very long time. …
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2008
Born in a state with as many people as the city he now calls home, he’s played all over the world, has been both high and low, and has the reputation as one of the best tournament poker players in the world. …
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2008
Back in July, nearly 7000 players gathered in Las Vegas for the 2008 World Series of Poker’s championship event — a $10000 buy-in elimination tournament known as the most lucrative and prestigious event in professional poker. …
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2008
When Chris Moneymaker wins the WSOP World Championship of Poker in 2003, poker takes off. Getting into the Main Event from a $40 online satellite event, then winning, starts the avalanche of poker popularity. …
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2008
In addition, he admitted that Harrah’s had a strong interest in making online poker legal because the company owns the World Series of Poker brand. ‘This is something we’re going to be working hard at and we think the world got easier …
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