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Archive for ‘November, 2009’

Antonio Matias Leads Final 12 at EPT Vilamoura

Antonio Matias Leads Final 12 at EPT Vilamoura

One of the new stops on Season Six of the European Poker Tour (EPT) was a November jaunt to Vilamoura, Portugal. The tournament, which got underway on November 17th, drew 322 runners, making it the third largest EPT event of the season so far.

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European Poker Tour Vilamoura, Day 5: António Matias Keeps the Title in Portugal

European Poker Tour Vilamoura, Day 5: António Matias Keeps the Title in Portugal

The final day of the first-ever PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Vilamoura is in the books after a thrilling and successful Main Event. Fittingly, it was a local amateur from Portugal that rose through the field of 322 runners to claim the title…

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2010 WSOP Schedule Leaked, Features Eight $1,000 Events

2010 WSOP Schedule Leaked, Features Eight $1,000 Events

In posts that appeared on the online poker forums PocketFives.com and TwoPlusTwo.com, a preliminary 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) schedule may have been leaked. The link to the schedule has since been removed.

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Jack McClelland on the State of Poker Tournaments

Jack McClelland on the State of Poker Tournaments

One of poker’s top tournament directors is the Bellagio’s Jack McClelland, master of ceremonies for some of the game’s top events. Gearing up for the World Poker Tour’s (WPT) Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic, McClelland sat down with Poker News Daily to discuss the state of the poker tournament world.

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Latin American Poker Tour Day 3: Canadians Invade Costa Rica for Final Table

Latin American Poker Tour Day 3: Canadians Invade Costa Rica for Final Table

With all due respect to our neighbors up north, the last place you’d expect more than half of the finalists in the PokerStars.net Latin American Poker Tour Costa Rica Main Event final table to call home would be Canada. Forgive me if I’m missing…

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