2007 September 15 Poker News, Events and Happenings
EATON TWP.– An accident during a motorcycle poker run sent several people to the hospital.
LONDON, Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ — A short walk away from Buckingham Palace, European poker players staged their own changing of the guard just before midnight yesterday.
The second event of this year’s PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) was the $200+$15 Pot Limit 5-Card Draw tourney, which started off only an hour and a half later than Event #1 and with almost 4,000 less entrants…
The sixth annual PokerStars World Championship Of Online Poker (WCOOP) kicked off yesterday afternoon with the NLHE $200+$15 (6 max) tourney, Event #1. Last year’s biggest event in terms of players was the NLHE $530 event, which saw 4,495…
During the Day Four action in London at the World Series of Poker Europe, Gus Hansen dominated the tables while other well known pros bit the dust. Erick Lindgren and Annie Duke busted out, as did favorite Patrik Antonius, who managed 29th. His payout? Twenty seven thousand pounds sterling, and Duke and Lindgren did even better…
Casino Arizona is going to be a hot spot to find a lot of ladies today, but gentlemen on the prowl will likely be disappointed - these women are coming to play poker. The special event will draw some four hundred women to battle for the crown and title of Queen of Poker, which comes along with a tidy $50k cash prize. Instead of an actual crown the Queen of Poker will get a necklace and a trophy for the throne room…
The end of Day 3 meant the end of the road for a number of poker players battling it out at the World Series of Poker Europe running right now in London. Only thirty two players are left, starting today Day Four of the main event, all of them hoping for the one million pounds sterling grand prize. There are still quite a few big name pros in the running, hailing from all around the globe…

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