Friday, October 14, 2005

Online Poker's First Millionaire crowned in Paradise NEW YORK, Sept.


Online Poker's First Millionaire crowned in Paradise
NEW YORK, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ - After battling 3,900 opponents online, Lee Biddulph, a 28 year old chef from Blackpool, England has walked away with $1 million dollars, the winner of ParadisePoker.com's first Million Dollar Free online poker tournament. This is the world's largest online poker tournament prize ever, and it was absolutely free to participate!The final table, which was played out in a mystery tropical location, was made up of nine amateurs, eight from the U.S. who beat out almos

Always look both ways before claiming a seat
While this might seem silly to some, there is actually merit to the question, "Where is the best place to sit at a poker table?"I'm not talking about closest to the bathroom or to the fridge; I'm talking about where the best place is for you to sit at the table in relation to certain types of players.If you've played poker, you know that people approach the game in different ways. You have experienced players and novices, aggressive types and conservative competitors. Eventually you'll meet them

Annie Duke to be Featured Crave's World Championship Poker 2
Crave Entertainment, a leading publisher of console videogames, has released images and a profile of poker pro Annie Duke, one of top female poker players in the world and one of thetop poker stars that will be featured in the upcoming release, World Championship Poker 2. World Championship Poker 2, is the follow up to one of the best selling titles for the first half of 2005, is slated to ship this fall for the PlayStationR computer entertainment system, the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system and the Xbox video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.

About Annie Duke

Born in Concord, New Hampshire, Annie Duke [more ...]
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Big spill at the Bicycle Club
This year the $5,000 buy-in World Poker Tour (WPT) tournament at the Bicycle Club in Los Angeles brought out more than 800 entrants (with a first place of $1.1 million).This championship finale, capping a one-month-long series of tournaments in August, has some serious history and prestige, and has been on all the top poker players' schedules for 17 years running. And that prize pool has changed over those years!Way back when, in 1988, I won this event and a whopping $145,000, out of a prize poo

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