by Brian Pempus | Published: Jun 02, '12
The World Series of Poker has truly become a sporting event. This year, the Rio Race and Sports Book is taking wagers on those who make the final day of events. When Daniel Negreanu entered the final table of the $1,500 pot-limit hold’em with just 18 big …
by Stephen A. Murphy | Published: Jan 13, '10
In 2009, Cornel Cimpan won the Los Angeles Poker Classic main event for nearly $1.7 million. He beat out 695 other players — most of whom put up the $10,000 buy-in themselves — to win one of the most prestigious titles in poker. Always one of the biggest …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Feb 13, '09
… $1,000 seven-card stud prelim at the 2008 L.A …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Feb 11, '09
… , unless they are the second prelim scheduled on that day, in …
by Lisa Kelly | Published: Sep 12, '08
SpadeClub.com, the total poker experience, offers more than 2,500 tournaments and $100,000 awarded every month, all for just $19.99 a month. No entry fees, no deposits, no risk. Find out more. SpadeClub will be hosting the first preliminary event in the …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Apr 18, '08
Event no. 14, the last preliminary event before the $25K WPT Five-Star World Poker Classic begins, will conclude today. Amidst the numerous super-satellites going on in the Fontana Lounge at Bellagio, the remaining 19 players return to battle for a first …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Apr 16, '08
The legendary Billy Baxter is one of the original fixtures in the early Las Vegas poker scene, and yesterday, he won his second Five-Star World Poker Classic preliminary event, proving that his skill has withstood the test of time. His first win came in …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Apr 16, '08
Yesterday's field of 179 in the penultimate $5,000 preliminary event of the Five-Star World Poker Classic created a prize pool just short of $900,000. After 14 hours of grueling play, the field made the money at 18 and finished the day with 16 of the …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Apr 07, '08
Scott Clements and Ted Lawson finished first and second in Saturday’s $5,000 no-limit hold’em event at Bellagio’s Five-Star World Poker Classic. Clements’ victory and the $206,000 top-prize put him just over the $3-million mark in lifetime tournament …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Apr 04, '08
In this "Strip Poker" series, Card Player covers the Las Vegas poker scene — on The Strip and around the city. The first Bellagio Five-Star World Poker Classic preliminary event is on the books, and the winner of the $2,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em event …
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