
The inaugural Montreal Party Poker Classic started on Sunday and continued on its final day, Day 2 on March 27th at 7:30. The MPPC, a charity event benefiting the Jodi Lazarus Fund for Hereditary Breast Cancer will play down to the
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The inaugural Montreal Party Poker Classic started on Sunday and continued on its final day, Day 2 on March 27th at 7:30. The MPPC, a charity event benefiting the Jodi Lazarus Fund for Hereditary Breast Cancer will play down to the
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The inaugural Montreal Party Poker Classic started on Sunday and continued with Day 1C on March 27th at 7:30. The MPPC, a charity event benefiting the Jodi Lazarus Fund for Hereditary Breast Cancer will play down to the top 20 finalists
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The inaugural Montreal Party Poker Classic started on Sunday and continued with Day 1B on March 26th at 7:30. The MPPC, a charity event benefiting the Jodi Lazarus Fund for Hereditary Breast Cancer will play down to the top 20 finalists
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The inaugural Montreal Party Poker Classic started on Sunday, March 25th at 7:30. The MPPC, a charity event benefiting the Jodi Lazarus Fund for Hereditary Breast Cancer will play down to the top 20 finalists who will then be flown to
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The final tournamentof the Station Poker Classic Event #4 got underway today Saturday March 24 at 12:00 p.m. at Casino Regina with a $630+$70 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em Freeze out. There were a total of 193 entries for a prize pool of $121,590.
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Today at Casino Regina, the largest of the Station Poker Classic tournaments kicked off. The event features $1000+$100 No Limit Hold’em Freeze-out. Starting chips will be 10,000 and blind levels will be 30 minutes for the first 8 levels and
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Watch as Antonio Esfandiari gets dunked in freezing cold water at Playground Poker Club in the dead of winter. Phil Laak acted as executioner, throwing innocent-looking yellow balls at a target. One eventually connected, and Antonio went for a swim!
The Laak & Esfandiari Open continues with its second event, the $500 + 550 NLHE Deepstack. It was a 1 PM start for all 81 players going into day 2 to compete for their spot in the top 30 paying
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