I Want My Tom TV!
NBC Heads-Up Championship was on today. Did anyone see it? I saw about 10 minutes of it — but I blinked so I missed Tom. However, interestingly, I was watching it with a non-poker-player … and he was a little […]
NBC Heads-Up Championship was on today. Did anyone see it? I saw about 10 minutes of it — but I blinked so I missed Tom. However, interestingly, I was watching it with a non-poker-player … and he was a little […]
I can only speculate on all the stuff that is going on at the WSOP regarding the discussion of changing the final table format, but here are my thoughts on what has already been discussed. Given the same payout structure,
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Erik Seidel – Courtesy of World Poker Tour The marathon that was the WPT Foxwoods Poker Classic started out with Seidel as the chip leader, Ted Forrest second in chips, an online pro, a semi-experienced tournament player, and two relative
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See the bracelet? It\’s definitely different than any championship bracelet I\’ve seen… Sterling silver and titanium with a diamond in the spade on the logo. Interesting and original design, I must admit. I\’m sure it looks much nicer in reality
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The World Poker Tour has announced that a ceremony will be held on April 21, during the WPT World Championship at the Five Diamond World Poker Classic, to award bracelets to each of the 96 past WPT champions. What a
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So I\’m kinda surprised to see so many people so bothered by proposed changes to the WSOP main event. I know folks like TBR are a little concerned that a new schedule would require him to take more time away
Courtesy of the World Poker Tour The WPT World Poker Challenge wrapped up in Reno this evening. David Pham attempted to claim his first WPT win after finishing third in the same event in 2007. Lee Markholt was at his
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… at the World Poker Challenge at the Grand Sierra in Reno, finishing 28th out of 261. Ouch. But not all is lost for the Arizona Posse … Tom may have gone out early on Day 2, but the crew\’s
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Photo taken by Kaelaine Minton of PokerPages The WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star main event wrapped up late last night in San Jose, California. The player who walked away with the $1 million prize and his first WPT title was
Phil Ivey – Courtesy of the World Poker Tour In the most exciting World Poker Tour final table in recent memory, Phil Ivey used everything in his power to win the 2008 L.A. Poker Classic. Phil Hellmuth left in sixth
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