WSOP 2009 Circuit Events
December 18, 2009
2009 Bayou Poker ChallengeHarrah’s New OrleansEvent #10Buy-In: $1,000 (+70)No-Limit Hold’em Number of Entries: 124Total Prize Money: $120,271December 16-17, 2009John Dolan won the most recent Bayou Poker Challenge tournament held at Harrah’s New Orleans. The $1,000 (+70) buy-in No-Limit Hold’em tournament attracted a strong field of 124 entries. This was the tenth event of 15 on this year’s Bayou Poker Challenge schedule. The two-day tournament generated a prize pool totaling $120,280 – the biggest payout so far of this year’s winter Bayou series.
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December 15, 2009
2009 Bayou Poker ChallengeHarrah’s New OrleansEvent #3Buy-In: $300 (+40)No-Limit Hold’em Number of Entries: 198Total Prize Money: $57,609December 11-12, 2009Jay Dill helps America to keep its lawns green and its flowers in bloom. His job involves working with products which kill weeds and keep away pests. He also plays poker pretty well. Dill won Event 3 at the Bayou Poker Challenge tournament held at Harrah’s New Orleans. The $300 (+40) buy-in No-Limit Hold’em tournament attracted 198 entries.
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December 13, 2009
2009 Bayou Poker Challenge Harrah’s New OrleansEvent #2Buy-In: $300 (+40)No-Limit Hold’emSix-Handed Number of Entries: 123Total Prize Money: $35,788December 10-11, 2009Six-Handed poker is different from a conventional game, usually played with nine players. Since blinds come around much faster and there are fewer opponents at the table, players with experience in short-handed situations tend to do well. Indeed, Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em accentuates short-handed abilities.
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November 15, 2009
2009 World Series of Poker Circuit Season SixHarvey’s Lake TahoeEvent #17No-Limit Hold’em Ladies Championship Buy-In: $300 (+40)Total Entries: 96Total Prize Pool: $27,936Stateline, NV (November 14, 2009) – Ladies-only poker tournaments have a long and rich history. They have been included on the WSOP schedule every year since 1978. Since 2005, most WSOP Circuits have included a ladies-only poker tournament as part of their schedules. The vast majority of these events have proven to be successful.
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