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WSOP 2011 - November Nine predictions [Editorial]
Monday, 4 July 2011
Will it be a midstakes online grinder on a heater, a Joe Bloggs everyman, an established online pro or a brash European recreational player who wins this year's Main Event? Matt Perry gets out his crystal ball and picks his final table.
WSOP champion Jonathan Duhamel wins EPT High Roller
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Duhamel defeats a tough field in the €10,000 High Roller at EPT Deauville for €203k.
Peter Eastgate’s $147,500 bracelet buyer revealed
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Scottish business mogul and poker fan William Haughey is unmasked as the buyer.
Eskimo Clark’s 1999 Razz bracelet sells for $4,050 on eBay
Friday, 3 December 2010
It’s not quite the $147,500 that Peter Eastgate got but what do you expect? It’s Razz!
Vanessa Rousso sells Lamborghini on eBay
Thursday, 2 December 2010
It doesn’t quite have the nostalgia value of Eastgate’s bracelet but it’s a Lambo...
Peter Eastgate’s bracelet sells for $147,500
Friday, 26 November 2010
eBay buyer “7***l” beats out Tony G in the bidding war for the WSOP bracelet.
Another WSOP bracelet on eBay – Eskimo Clark’s $1,500 Razz
Thursday, 25 November 2010
The slightly less-elaborate bracelet is worth about $5,200 and being sold on eBay.
BLOG – Tom Dwan, Phil Ivey and WSOP bracelet bets.
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Bluff Europe blogger Matt Perry discovered he was a poker geek and pathetic fanboy when he felt genuine disappointment in Tom “durrrr” Dwan’s recent runner-up finish in Event #11, the $1,500 NLHE. Also, Phil Ivey is super-cool...
PokerStars Baltic Festival returns next month
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
It's not only Las Vegas that will be hosting top class tournament action next month. For those of us on this side of the Atlantic there's the PokerStars Baltic Festival in Tallinn to look forward to.
Jesper Hougaard
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
At last year’s WSOPE bet365’s Jesper Hougaard picked up a nice shiny bracelet. This year around, the poor lad can’t seem to win a race, so we talked poker politics instead, and it seems like there’s something very rotten in the state of Denmark…