Archive for December, 2007
Poker News: Grant Levy Wins Pokerstars.net APPT Sydney Grand Final Poker Tournament
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007Grant Levy became the first Australian to win a million-dollar prize on his home soil, taking down the PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Grand Final and its winner’s share of AU $1,000,000.
In a marathon heads-up match that capped an exciting final table, Australian native Grant Levy took down the first-ever PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour [...]
Poker News: Farewell To Poker Legend Chip Reese
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007David “Chip” Reese is considered by many to be the greatest high stakes cash game poker player in the world.
Chip Reese was born David Edward Reese in Dayton, Ohio in 1951. As a child, David had an uncanny talent for winning at cards and often played with the other kids in the neighborhood for the [...]
Poker News: FTOPS VI Wraps Up. Here Are The List of Winners!
Thursday, December 6th, 2007It’s finally over! 16 on-line poker tournament events were held at Full Tilt Poker as part of the Full Tilt Online Poker Series VI!
The Full Tilt Online Poker Series VI concluded its successful run. Here’s a look at the winners, as well as how much money the series made for players past the guarantees. All [...]
Poker News: fkscreennames is FTOPS VI Main Event Champion
Thursday, December 6th, 2007fkscreennames is the Main Event Champion of Full Tilt Online Poker Series VI (FTOPS VI)!
At last, the main event of this season’s FTOPS (Full Tilt Online Poker Series) at Full Tilt Poker. This $500+$35 event boasted a stunning $2,000,000 guarantee, and, true to form, topped it. With 4,371 entrants, the top 585 places paid, with [...]
WSOP Poker News: Andy Philachack Wins WSOP-C New Orleans Main Event!
Thursday, December 6th, 2007The World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOP-C) went to the exciting city of New Orleans to host yet another WSOP-C Main Event, which was a No Limt Texas Hold’em freezeout tournament that would go on for 3 days at the Harrah’s Casino in New Orleans. 160 entrants each put down $5,000 to earn a seat [...]
