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Mexican Riviera Christmas Cruise
Cruise - Dec 19 - 26, 2009 Ms Oosterdam
Cruise - Dec 19 - 26, 2009 Ms Oosterdam
World poker tour s03e14 partypoker Million 4/9
Final Table Date Mar 26, 2005 Buy-In $10000 + $500 Number of Entrants 735 Prize Pool $7430000 Tournament Details The WPT hit the Sea of Cortez for the Cruisin' Mexico Party Poker Tournament, a floating festival of cards that created not one, but two new WPT millionaires. 735 players ponied up $10000 to test their mettle aboard the beautiful cruise ship MS Oosterdam, pushing the prize pool to the largest in WPT history - $7207108. It's a fitting testament to another milestone reached with this tournament, as the WPT crossed the $100000000 mark in poker payouts in its third season. Last year Erick Lindgren edged out Daniel Negreanu for his first million. This year, the 21st and 22nd WPT millionaires came from these final six players... In Seat 1, Adam Csallany, a 23 year old Computer Science major at University of Minnesota, the short stack, with $360000. In Seat 2, Mathew Cherackal, a 22 year old Princeton Pre-Med student, with $1440000. In Seat 3, David "the Colonel" Minto, a retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel from Alamogordo, New Mexico, the chip leader, with $2500000. In Seat 4, Paul "the Truth" Darden, a former WPT Champion, in his 2nd WPT final, with $900000. In Seat 5, Richard Kain, a 33 year old San Francisco marketing executive, with $1530000. In Seat 6, Michael "the Kid" Gracz, a 24 year old pro from Raleigh, NC, born in Warsaw, Poland, with $630000. Blinds started at $20000 and $40000, limits at $30000 and $60000.
Final Table Date Mar 26, 2005 Buy-In $10000 + $500 Number of Entrants 735 Prize Pool $7430000 Tournament Details The WPT hit the Sea of Cortez for the Cruisin' Mexico Party Poker Tournament, a floating festival of cards that created not one, but two new WPT millionaires. 735 players ponied up $10000 to test their mettle aboard the beautiful cruise ship MS Oosterdam, pushing the prize pool to the largest in WPT history - $7207108. It's a fitting testament to another milestone reached with this tournament, as the WPT crossed the $100000000 mark in poker payouts in its third season. Last year Erick Lindgren edged out Daniel Negreanu for his first million. This year, the 21st and 22nd WPT millionaires came from these final six players... In Seat 1, Adam Csallany, a 23 year old Computer Science major at University of Minnesota, the short stack, with $360000. In Seat 2, Mathew Cherackal, a 22 year old Princeton Pre-Med student, with $1440000. In Seat 3, David "the Colonel" Minto, a retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel from Alamogordo, New Mexico, the chip leader, with $2500000. In Seat 4, Paul "the Truth" Darden, a former WPT Champion, in his 2nd WPT final, with $900000. In Seat 5, Richard Kain, a 33 year old San Francisco marketing executive, with $1530000. In Seat 6, Michael "the Kid" Gracz, a 24 year old pro from Raleigh, NC, born in Warsaw, Poland, with $630000. Blinds started at $20000 and $40000, limits at $30000 and $60000.
World poker tour s03e14 partypoker Million 5/9
Final Table Date Mar 26, 2005 Buy-In $10000 + $500 Number of Entrants 735 Prize Pool $7430000 Tournament Details The WPT hit the Sea of Cortez for the Cruisin' Mexico Party Poker Tournament, a floating festival of cards that created not one, but two new WPT millionaires. 735 players ponied up $10000 to test their mettle aboard the beautiful cruise ship MS Oosterdam, pushing the prize pool to the largest in WPT history - $7207108. It's a fitting testament to another milestone reached with this tournament, as the WPT crossed the $100000000 mark in poker payouts in its third season. Last year Erick Lindgren edged out Daniel Negreanu for his first million. This year, the 21st and 22nd WPT millionaires came from these final six players... In Seat 1, Adam Csallany, a 23 year old Computer Science major at University of Minnesota, the short stack, with $360000. In Seat 2, Mathew Cherackal, a 22 year old Princeton Pre-Med student, with $1440000. In Seat 3, David "the Colonel" Minto, a retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel from Alamogordo, New Mexico, the chip leader, with $2500000. In Seat 4, Paul "the Truth" Darden, a former WPT Champion, in his 2nd WPT final, with $900000. In Seat 5, Richard Kain, a 33 year old San Francisco marketing executive, with $1530000. In Seat 6, Michael "the Kid" Gracz, a 24 year old pro from Raleigh, NC, born in Warsaw, Poland, with $630000. Blinds started at $20000 and $40000, limits at $30000 and $60000.
Final Table Date Mar 26, 2005 Buy-In $10000 + $500 Number of Entrants 735 Prize Pool $7430000 Tournament Details The WPT hit the Sea of Cortez for the Cruisin' Mexico Party Poker Tournament, a floating festival of cards that created not one, but two new WPT millionaires. 735 players ponied up $10000 to test their mettle aboard the beautiful cruise ship MS Oosterdam, pushing the prize pool to the largest in WPT history - $7207108. It's a fitting testament to another milestone reached with this tournament, as the WPT crossed the $100000000 mark in poker payouts in its third season. Last year Erick Lindgren edged out Daniel Negreanu for his first million. This year, the 21st and 22nd WPT millionaires came from these final six players... In Seat 1, Adam Csallany, a 23 year old Computer Science major at University of Minnesota, the short stack, with $360000. In Seat 2, Mathew Cherackal, a 22 year old Princeton Pre-Med student, with $1440000. In Seat 3, David "the Colonel" Minto, a retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel from Alamogordo, New Mexico, the chip leader, with $2500000. In Seat 4, Paul "the Truth" Darden, a former WPT Champion, in his 2nd WPT final, with $900000. In Seat 5, Richard Kain, a 33 year old San Francisco marketing executive, with $1530000. In Seat 6, Michael "the Kid" Gracz, a 24 year old pro from Raleigh, NC, born in Warsaw, Poland, with $630000. Blinds started at $20000 and $40000, limits at $30000 and $60000.
Hunky Dory singing
Hunky Dory on ms Oosterdam singing 'Lord I Lift Your Name on High'
Hunky Dory on ms Oosterdam singing 'Lord I Lift Your Name on High'
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