Archive for 2010-02-04
February 4, 2010
During the month of February, Titan Poker players can double up for extra prizes in the Double Up promotion that will feature a prize pool totaling of $250,000 in cash prizes and Monthly Million Guaranteed tokens!The fabulous prizes will be shared among the skillful players who finish at the top of the three weekly leader boards put into place by Titan Poker for this action-packed promotion. All weekly leader boards will be updated daily throughout the four weeks of February.
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February 4, 2010
Just in case you need another reason to play at PartyPoker, this should convince you that there is a pile of money out there in the poker universe - just waiting for you to win it! As an example, look at what some PartyPoker players accomplished at the Aussie Millions when they won their seat cheap at PartyPoker.On Sunday, January 31st of 2010 in Melbourne, Australia, 23-year-old Tyron Krost, from Bondi, Sydney was crowned the new king of poker when he won this year’s Aussie Millions Main Event. Krost pocketed a cool AUD$2,000,000 for his most impressive accomplishment.
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February 4, 2010
Poker players are more frequently becoming known for their charitable donations and willingness to help raise money for almost any cause, but one player led the way on that front and continues to do so. Jennifer Harman has donated to charities and hosted benefits for years, and she recently announced that she will donate one percent of her earnings going forward to the NephCure Foundation for kidney disease research.Harman is arguably one of the best poker players in the world.
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February 4, 2010
Sunday Million’s 2nd Place Finisher Accused of CheatingOn February 3 a post on TwoPlusTwo was started that has generated a lot of interest in the poker world (Note: Some posts in this thread are not suitable for work). It turns out that this week’s second place finisher in the Sunday Millions, Celofyz33, may be in violation of PokerStars Terms of Service, and may have to forfeit his or her $332,540 prize.
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