More Pros Bust Out of the North American Poker Championship

The first flight with all the players remaining at the North American Poker Championship took place on Monday as 234 players took their seats in the event. Jean-Robert Bellande, currently appearing in the Survior TV show, taught a few lessons the day before on how to collect chips, but then had to work hard to hold on to them on Monday. He did manage to hold on and survive the day, but others were not so lucky…

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Wed, October 31st, 2007

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