Online Poker 777 - the most updated online poker related portal Online Poker 777 - the most updated online poker related portal

Language

Spanish French Italian Deutsch Swedish

 Online Poker
 Poker Forum
 Poker Equipment
 Poker Guide
 Poker Reviews
 College Poker
 Tournament Tips
 Poker Suppliers
 Poker Etiquette
 Secure Shuffling
 Poker Rules
 Poker Strategy
 Poker Tips
 Poker News
 Poker Games
 Poker Books
 Poker Glossary
 Poker Wild Fire


 May 2012
 April 2012
 March 2012
 February 2012
 January 2012
 December 2011
 November 2011
 October 2011
 September 2011
 August 2011
 July 2011
 June 2011
 May 2011
 April 2011
 March 2011
 February 2011
 January 2011
 December 2010
 November 2010
 October 2010
 September 2010
 August 2010
 July 2010
 June 2010
 May 2010
 April 2010
 March 2010
 February 2010
 January 2010


   Thursday, May 24 2012 

 
World Head's Up Poker Championship: A 5-level fight for the future champion

The new edition of the World Head's Up Poker Championship will make its comeback this weekend, specifically for 4 consecutive days for those who are lucky enough to reach the final stage. For this new stage, participants will compete in the final part of the Grosvenor UK Poker Tour, which will be played at the Victoria Casino for the days of November19th to 24th, 2010 in the British capital. So, a new appointment is given from this November 19th, for the 128 participants of the new head's up competition of the World Head's Up Poker Championship, which will take place until November 22nd for the lucky ones to show their expertise to deserve to win this popular event of € 2,200 entry fee.



The first round will be played in the day of Friday, November 19th which will be followed by the 1/16 and 1/8 final on Saturday, Nov. 20th, will come after the quarter and semi-final on Sunday, November 21st. The last straight line that will pit the best of the course will be held on Monday, November 22nd. The ultimate duel will appoint the new champion of the WHUPC who surpassed the 5 hurdles in the test and who will have the right to return at his or her home with the sum of £ 65,000 as a bonus with the title of the best player of Head's Up in Europe. For the record, Bambos Xanthos was named best player of last year while the French Bruno Fitoussi was the first to win the first edition of this competition in 2001.

Source:  Poker 777

Tuesday, 23 November 2010


All trademarks and copyrighted information contained herein are the property of their respective owners.


 

Copyright © 2002-2012   POKER 777   All rights reserved.