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12 hours ago ago from Lucky Room
For the first time since its launch in 2004, the PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) will make a stopover in Berlin to run the biggest professional poker tournament ever made in Germany. The event is scheduled to take place between the 2nd to the 7th of March 2010, at the Marlene-Dietrich-Platz in Potsdamer Platz, where a two-storey glass building is to be created specifically to host EPT Berlin Main Event and a variety of side events. ...
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8 hours ago ago from Poker Gossip | Poker Blog | Online Poker News
27 Dec, 2009 Online Poker , Tournaments Today, the worlds largest online poker site, Pokerstars is attempting to create another record in the Guinness Book. Last year'sChristmastime tourney had an $11 dollar buy in with $500,000 in guaranteed prizes, but this year Pokerstars wants to break the current record (set by themselves) of 65,000 players in a single tournament. So, Today (Sunday, December 27 th ) at 2:45 the tourney will ...
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1 hour, 53 minutes ago ago from Poker King Blog | Rumors | Gossip | Poker News
149,196 players turned out for Pokerstars' "World Record" $300k Guaranteed tournament today, furthering tightening their stranglehold on the record for "largest online poker tournament". The previous record, which was also held by Pokerstars, was set in July. This came after 65,000 players turned out for a tournament on the site. Pokerstars clearly did not want to wait around for Full Tilt...
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8 hours ago ago from Paul Ryburn's Journal
If you're a poker player and looking for something to do around 1:45 Central time, log onto PokerStars and play in what they're hoping will be a tournament that breaks a record for most players ever. It's a good deal too only $1 to buy in, $300,000 prize pool guaranteed, top 30,000 finishers will cash. First place is said to be $50,000, not a bad ROI for a $1 buy-in. Players will start with 2000 in chips and blinds will increase every 5 ...
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