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Final table profiles

9 hours ago ago from Poker News

The 10 players who'll contest the first MPCC Main Event final table Seat 1: Bryan Huang, Singapore, PokerStars.net Team Asia Pro (194,000 in chips): One of only a handful of players to have cashed in three APPT events, the 24-year-old also won the HKD $1000 buy-in event at the Macau Cup in July. Seat 2: Vincent Chung, Turlock, CA, USA (573,000 in chips): A dishwasher from the USA, this 29-year-old was holidaying in the area ...

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Level 15-17 updates (day 2)

13 hours ago ago from Poker News

Live updates from day 2 of the Macau Poker Cup Championship Main Event brought to you by Sean Callander from the Grand Lisboa Hotel and Casino. Click refresh to see the latest updates below, while the latest chip counts can be found by clicking here . 2.45pm: Tae Jun takes a tumble The hopes of PokerStars.net Team Asia Pro Tae Jun Noh winning the Asian Player of the Year title have taken a nosedive after he was almost felted by ...

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MPCC: Level 15-17 updates (day 2)

40 minutes ago ago from Tabloid Scoop - Latest UK headline discussion, funny news headlines & tabloid fun and games galore!

Strory From: The Daily Mirror . Live updates from day 2 of the Macau Poker Cup Championship Main Event brought to you by Sean Callander from the Grand Lisboa Hotel and Casdino. Click refresh to see the latest updates below, while the latest chip counts can be found by clicking here . 2.20pm: We're on the final table bubble It's been more than 30 minutes since the elimination of Tran Linh at the hands of Yong Hyun Yoo in ...

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Level 15 updates (final table)

9 hours ago ago from Pokerstars Tournament Dollars

Live updates from the final table, level 15 (4000-8000, ante 1000) of the Macau Poker Cup Championship Main Event brought to you by Sean Callander from the Grand Lisboa Hotel and Casino. Click refresh to see the latest updates below, while the latest chip counts can be found by clicking here . 5.30pm: Huang back in the hunt Bryan Huang is back in the hunt after taking down a pot worth more than 520,000. The PokerStars.net Team Asia ...

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Riding the HORSE, by Tom McEvoy

18 hours ago ago from Trade W$ Dollars | Trade Pokerstars W$ T$ Dollars| Trade Pokerstars Tournament Dollars

by Tom McEvoy In 2006 the World Series of Poker electrified the poker world by introducing a $50,000 HORSE tournament. This was the biggest buy-in in poker history. HORSE, stands for Limit Hold'em, Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split, Razz, 7 Card Stud, and Stud 8 or Better. This tournament was televised with the final table reverting from the 5 game format to a No Limit Hold'em contest, in effect adding a 6th game. The excitement grew as the final ...

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