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   Sunday, February 12 2012 

 
Challenge lauched by “ Durrr ": Taken up by Sammy George

Tom “durrr” Dwan’s announcement of the last month came as a bomb in the world community of poker. This gifted child of poker intended to play the « Challenge to durrr” in a live version during the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) which will take place in London on September. After some days of rumour, a challenger has just officially appeared. We are talking about the businessman of London, Sammy George. During his interview, Sammy George declared that he would put even one million on the table. Sammy George is renowned for his aggressive and daring game what made people call him under the nickname of "Any Two". Nickname get by its statement « any two cards can win before the flop and 72 is as good as AA to me". A strategy which was not proved as profitable because during the last “Poker den", “Any Two” had lost $78,425.



"Durrr” on his side declared during his interview that he was really impatient at the idea of facing the upper crust of poker live in London. Let us remind that players willing to face Tom Dwan in private match will have to spend their penny and lengthen at least $500, 000 on the table and they will have the freedom to choose the variant of poker which they prefer between the Pot Limit Omaha and No Limit Hold' em. In this challenge 500 hands will be played and players do not have to leave the table prematurely.

Source:  Poker 777

Wednesday, 19 August 2009


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