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zonkito75 Wins GSOP Mini #14
by Pokerplayer on Oct.07, 2011, under Gambling News
Join bwin Poker now! The GSOP Mini format opens up the chase for some of the $3 million+ awarded during GSOP 7 to players of all bankrolls, and not just those who can afford the bigger buy-in main events. GSOP Mini #14 would give Pot Limit Omaha action junkies a chance to shine, with a short-handed format and unlimited Copyright
Turbo Gold Cards at Cake Poker
by Pokerplayer on Oct.07, 2011, under Gambling News
Read more and join our Offer site here! Turbo Gold Cards are back again during October at some of your favorite Cake Poker Network sites including Cake Poker . If you are playing during one of three daily Gold Card periods during the month your table will be awarded twice the normal rate of Gold Cards .

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Turbo Gold Cards at Cake Poker
ANZPT Darwin Day 3: Levels 10-12 (blinds 1,000-2,000, ante 200)
by Pokerplayer on Oct.07, 2011, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! 2:45pm: Ten-minute break 2:40pm: McKay derailed “And that’s not how you play a tournament,” sighed Ryan McKay as he wandered from the International Room following his elimination from the ANZPT Darwin Main Event. McKay moved his last 40,000-or-so chips in preflop with [ks][qc] but found himself dominated as Jack Drake made the call with [ah][qd].

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ANZPT Darwin Day 3: Levels 10-12 (blinds 1,000-2,000, ante 200)
ANZPT Darwin Day 3: Level 13 (blinds 1,200-2,400, ante 300)
by Pokerplayer on Oct.07, 2011, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! 3:35pm: Guzzardi gutted A devastating blow to Michael Guzzardi has left him on the verge of elimination with 11 players remaining in the ANZPT Darwin Main Event. Guzzardi opened to 4,800 before Aaron Benton moved all in for 48,200. Benton had done this successfully on three or four occasions prior which may have weighted Guzzardi towards making the call.

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ANZPT Darwin Day 3: Level 13 (blinds 1,200-2,400, ante 300)
Webber relishing Japanese challenge
by Pokerplayer on Oct.02, 2011, under Sport News
Mark Webber, who is still looking for his first victory of the season, says that in order to succeed at the Japanese Grand Prix, his car should be “completely on the limit”.
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WCOOP 2011: MiPwnYa pwns field, takes Event #58 ($530 PLO Heads-Up)
by Pokerplayer on Sep.25, 2011, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! Pot-limit Omaha is already an action game. Many prefer short-handed PLO, in which one often sees even more flops and thus more rapidly satisfies that action fix. Make the game heads-up and you might as well forget that brake pedal is even there.
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WCOOP 2011: MiPwnYa pwns field, takes Event #58 ($530 PLO Heads-Up)
EPT releases London Festival of Poker schedule
by Pokerplayer on Aug.10, 2011, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! The European Poker Tour’s eighth season got underway last week with the kickoff event in Tallinn, Estonia. It continues in just a few weeks in beautiful Barcelona, Spain.

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EPT releases London Festival of Poker schedule
Kampf der Giganten im Highroller Turnier
by Pokerplayer on Aug.10, 2011, under Gambling News
Registriere dich bei bwin Poker jetzt! Mit 137 Spielern gab es im Highroller Turnier einen neuen Höhepunkt.
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Kampf der Giganten im Highroller Turnier
2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup Finals – USA vs Mexico
by Pokerplayer on Jun.23, 2011, under Gambling News
The CONCACAF Gold Cup Final between defending champions Mexico and host USA is a dream final. It’s the final everyone anticipated from the start of the tournament and wanted to see and after a dramatic semi-final round, in which both sides were sorely tested and in the reigning champions’ case, pushed almost to the limit, the anticipation reaches a fever pitch.USA faced Panama… More on BetUS Sportsbook
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2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup Finals – USA vs Mexico
-DrawingDad- not drawing dead–German wins Event #9: Mixed Hold’em $215 buy-in
by Pokerplayer on May.12, 2011, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! Whether you prefer Limit Hold’em or No Limit Hold’em, Event #9 of the 2011 edition of SCOOP had a little something for everyone with its Mixed Hold’em format. This $215 buy-in tournament that rotated the two most popular forms of Hold’em attracted 679 runners, with 90 of them getting paid. The field created a prize pool of $135,800, leaving the $100,000 guarantee in the dust.

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-DrawingDad- not drawing dead–German wins Event #9: Mixed Hold’em $215 buy-in