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   Monday, February 13 2012 

 
Foxwoods World Poker Final: Opening of a long meeting of poker

Foxwoods World Poker Final 2009 has just started in famous Foxwoods Resorts Casino in Connecticut. Foxwoods World Poker Final is a series of tournaments which proceed each year in the casino of the same name. The event will end only towards half of November with the stage of the World Poker Tour in the casino. For this year, edition 2009 of Foxwoods World Poker Final which will be held from October the 19th to November the 10th will not include less than twenty tournaments of poker. Tournaments of NL Hold' EM, Limit Hold' EM, 7 Card Stud, 7 Card Stud 8 or Better, PL Omaha, PL Omaha 8 or Better, HORSE will be proposed at this appointment and two important events will also be proposed there : a tournament especially for women the “Ladies with $400” and another reserved to the third age “The Senior with $500”.



The main rendezvous of this Foxwoods World Poker Final 2009 will be certainly the World Poker Tour Championship Event which will be held form November the 5th in the enclosure of the casino. Last year, the $10,000 buy-in No Limit Hold'EM tournament had drained not less than 412 players, who had generated a record prize pool which bordered $4 millions. It was Jonathan Little who finally took down the victory at the end of a heads-up against his homonym Jonathan Jaffe. Jonathan Little had finished the tournament richer of $1.1 million. It was its second World Poker tour title.

Source:  Poker 777

Tuesday, 27 October 2009


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