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by Pokerplayer on May.11, 2012, under Make Money
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SCOOP 2012: Maestro Shao masters the field in Event #6-H ($1,050 NL 5-Card Draw)
by Pokerplayer on May.09, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! Most people regret making a $1,170 mistake, but then again, most people aren’t Daniel Negreanu. At around 11:00am ET Daniel “KidPoker” Negreanu Tweeted: “Playing my first #SCOOP2012*2-7 Single Draw NL playing all three, the $11 $109 and $1050″ If that seemed a bit odd to you, it’s because it should.
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SCOOP 2012: Maestro Shao masters the field in Event #6-H ($1,050 NL 5-Card Draw)
SCOOP 2012: Born2Ca$h realizes destiny, wins #6-L ($11 NL 5-Card Draw)
by Pokerplayer on May.09, 2012, under Gambling News
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SCOOP 2012: Born2Ca$h realizes destiny, wins #6-L ($11 NL 5-Card Draw)
SCOOP: Heminsley hangs on, conquers Event 1-M ($215 NLHE 6-max)
by Pokerplayer on May.08, 2012, under Gambling News
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SCOOP: Heminsley hangs on, conquers Event 1-M ($215 NLHE 6-max)
SCOOP 2012: evanski eviscerates mega-field in Event #5-L ($11+R Turbo NLHE)
by Pokerplayer on May.08, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! Evanski knows what it’s like to come thisclose to a SCOOP title, only to fall just short. In 2010, he won two days worth of heads-up matches in the $2,600 Heads-Up NLHE event, but lost to Jord4n in the final round.
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SCOOP 2012: evanski eviscerates mega-field in Event #5-L ($11+R Turbo NLHE)
ANZPT Perth Final Table: Levels 20-21 (blinds 10,000-20,000, ante 2,000)
by Pokerplayer on May.06, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! 4:30pm: Ten-minute break 4:29pm: John Shin eliminated in 7th place On the second-last hand of the level, Mat Carlsson was in the tank and John Shin and Didier Guerin looked to walk away from the table to take their break a little early.
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ANZPT Perth Final Table: Levels 20-21 (blinds 10,000-20,000, ante 2,000)
ANZPT Perth Final Table: Levels 22-23 (blinds 15,000-30,000, ante 4,000)
by Pokerplayer on May.06, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! 6:40pm: Ten-minute break 6:30pm: Three pair no good Anthony Aston opened with a raise and Mat Carlsson defended his big blind to see a flop of [qd][qh][7c]. Carlsson checked to Aston who continuation-bet for 100,000
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ANZPT Perth Final Table: Levels 22-23 (blinds 15,000-30,000, ante 4,000)
ANZPT Perth Final Table: Levels 24-25 (blinds 25,000-50,000, ante 5,000)
by Pokerplayer on May.06, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! 9:05pm: Ten-minute break 8:50pm: The choir is finding some voice In a limped pot, Anthony Marenko checked the flop of [8s][7s][3c] over to Mat Carlsson who tossed out 80,000. Marenko responded with a check-raise to 250,000 but Carlsson came back with a re-raise of his own to 680,000. After a bit of thought, Marenko announced himself all in to force a fold from Carlsson
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ANZPT Perth Final Table: Levels 24-25 (blinds 25,000-50,000, ante 5,000)
ANZPT Perth Day 3: Levels 17-18 (blinds 5,000-10,000, ante 1,000)
by Pokerplayer on May.05, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! 4:40pm: Ten-minute break 4:35pm: Sweet sixteen We’ve had three rapid eliminations to see our field reduced to the final 16 players. First it was Danny Stewart who pushed the button with ace-jack, only for Daren Frunks to wake up with pocket kings in the big blind.
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ANZPT Perth Day 3: Levels 17-18 (blinds 5,000-10,000, ante 1,000)
ANZPT Perth Day 2: Level 8 (blinds 500-1,000, ante 100)
by Pokerplayer on May.04, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! 1:10pm: Runner up on the rail While Ted Nguyen looks to improve on his final table result from last year, another final tablist won’t be progressing any further this time around. Last year’s runner up John Corr was recently bundled out, but there’s not much he could do after running his pocket kings into the pocket aces of Richard Wray
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ANZPT Perth Day 2: Level 8 (blinds 500-1,000, ante 100)