Results of Event 22:
1. Jeff Carris ($313,673)
2. Jason Somerville ($194,004)
3. Andrew Margolis ($124,158)
4. Chris Moore ($82,322)
5. Joseph Cutler ($56,440)
6. Brandon Wong ($39,968)
7. Eugene Katchalov ($29,195)
8. Michael McNeil ($21,981)
9. Joshua Tieman ($17,045)
10. Mike Shannon ($13,609)
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The government has interfered with many people's money at a time when economically every dollar is needed to survive. Already protest groups have been formed and are planning to have their voices heard in Washington.
The coming weeks and months will be filled with debates over the online gambling issue!
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The Cerus network, which consists of Absolute Poker and Utlimate Bet have begun accepting echecks again......
Read more: Echeck Problem Corrected
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The World Series of Poker continue to grow in popularity, primarily due to the fact that online poker players engage in single table tournaments all the time. Attracting a young field of 999 players, to win Event 22, the $1,500 no-limit hold 'em shootout, a player would need to win three single table tournaments to claim the title. Jeff Carris, a 23-year-old professional poker player from Wadsworth, Ohio, outplayed his opponents and won his first WSOP bracelet and $313,673.
Results of Event 22:
1. Jeff Carris ($313,673)
2. Jason Somerville ($194,004)
3. Andrew Margolis ($124,158)
4. Chris Moore ($82,322)
5. Joseph Cutler ($56,440)
6. Brandon Wong ($39,968)
7. Eugene Katchalov ($29,195)
8. Michael McNeil ($21,981)
9. Joshua Tieman ($17,045)
10. Mike Shannon ($13,609)
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Jeff caris is really hero, i am a big fan of him and would like to see him playing.
Online poker in Italy has gone up from 188 million Euros in 2008 to 200 million Euros in 2009. That's a significant increase just in online poker for one year.
(Italian online gambling is restricted to Italian gamblers on *internal* networks. Operators seeing the opportunity to expand have begun to lobby the government to open the closed system to international operators).
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Final Table Payouts:
1. J.C. Tran - $235,685
2. Jeff Kimber - $145,656
3. Jean-Phillipe Leandri - $95,387
4. Ross Boatman - $66,936
5. Dallas Flowers - $49,387
6. Rami Boukai - $38,407
7. Chad Layne - $31,427
8. Theo Jorgensen - $26,955
9. John Juanda - $24,207
(On June 30, 2008 Tran won his first bracelet at the 2008 World Series of Poker in Event 49).
Online poker in Italy has gone up from 188 million Euros in 2008 to 200 million Euros in 2009. That's a significant increase just in online poker for one year.
(Italian online gambling is restricted to Italian gamblers on *internal* networks. Operators seeing the opportunity to expand have begun to lobby the government to open the closed system to international operators).
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Mike Eise prevailed in a field of 2,641 to win the three-day tournament. The tourney is a preliminary to the $10,000 buy-in main event, which begins July 3.
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Welcome:
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The association also hopes that authorizing the tournament will lead to legalizing the game in Israel.
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WSOP: Event #37
1. Jeffrey Lisandro - $431,656
2. Farzad Rouhani - $266,804
3. Mike Wattel - $176,605
4. Francis Mariani - $124,684
5. Yan Chen - $93,513
6. Abe Mosseri - $74,258
7. Doyle Brunson - $62,234
8. Justin Smith - $54,896
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Poker pro Jeffrey Lisandro became the third dual bracelet winner of the 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) on Saturday night, winning the $10,000 buy-in World Championship of Seven Card Stud High-Low Split Eight or Better for $431,000.
WSOP: Event #37
1. Jeffrey Lisandro - $431,656
2. Farzad Rouhani - $266,804
3. Mike Wattel - $176,605
4. Francis Mariani - $124,684
5. Yan Chen - $93,513
6. Abe Mosseri - $74,258
7. Doyle Brunson - $62,234
8. Justin Smith - $54,896
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Poker pro Jeffrey Lisandro became the third dual bracelet winner of the 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) on Saturday night, winning the $10,000 buy-in World Championship of Seven Card Stud High-Low Split Eight or Better for $431,000.
WSOP: Event #37
1. Jeffrey Lisandro - $431,656
2. Farzad Rouhani - $266,804
3. Mike Wattel - $176,605
4. Francis Mariani - $124,684
5. Yan Chen - $93,513
6. Abe Mosseri - $74,258
7. Doyle Brunson - $62,234
8. Justin Smith - $54,896
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The event will become part of ESPN’s coverage of the 2009 WSOP, joining the $40,000 buy-in tournament commemorating the Series’ 40th running, the Champions Invitational, and the Main Event. Viewers can tune into ESPN on Tuesday, August 11th to catch all of the action from the Ante Up for Africa fundraiser. The charity was founded by “Celebrity Apprentice” runner-up Annie Duke, actor Don Cheadle, and Norman Epstein to generate money and awareness for victims of the crisis in Darfur. It raised over $2 million in its first two years after being founded in 2006. Duke raised over $730,000 for Refugees International on *Celebrity Apprentice* after finishing second in the reality series to comedian Joan Rivers.
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(The PPA will also be working with leading technology providers to host a 'tech demo' that will highlight the ability to regulate online poker through programmes to verify age and ensure fairness of play, amongst other things).
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For more details, check out how to win a seat to the 2010 WSOP Main Event through the Bodog Mini Poker Series and take a look at the full schedule for the Bodog Mini Poker Series below:
Bodog Mini Poker Series
Welcome:
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(Italian online gambling is restricted to Italian gamblers on *internal* networks. Operators seeing the opportunity to expand have begun to lobby the government to open the closed system to international operators).
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