World poker tour s05e08 9/9 Foxwoods
Is it Ladies Night at the World Poker Final at Foxwood’s Resort Casino? Frequent WPT table finalist Kathy Liebert and tournament veteran Mimi Tran have come looking to score the first World Poker Tour title for a woman. Semi-pro Michael “Chuckles” Omelchuk is severely short-stacked, as is amateur Mike Perry. But the surprising success story of the event is another amateur, chip leader EG Harvin, who brings almost twice as many chips as any of the top-ranked players. Former basketball player and cash game genius, Nenad Medic brings more bounce to the ounce as he towers over the table with his healthy stack. Seat 1: Michael “Chuckles” Omelchuk – 533000 Seat 2: Kathy Liebert 2500000 Seat 3: Ezra “EG” Harvin 4680000 Seat 4: Mimi Tran 2519000 Seat 5: Mike Perry – 682000 Seat 6: Nenad “The Serb” Medic 1281000
Mike Perry Before the Final Table at Foxwoods
Mike Perry Before the Final Table at Foxwoods
TRUE no Foxwoods Casino – World Study
TRUE no Foxwoods Casino – World Study
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World poker tour s04e08 Foxwoods World Poker Classic 6/8
If you’re playing in a World Poker Tour event, there’s a good chance that you’ve dreamed—at least once—about winning a WPT title. The daydream crosses many a mind during a World Poker Tour season. Some people get but one chance to shoot for the title. Then, there are other players who try, try, and try again without reaching the elusive first place finish. Over three years, semi-pro poker player Victor Ramdin chased his dream all over the globe. Like Ahab to the great white whale, Ramdin traveled many a mile but had not captured the one thing he chased. Oddly, even as he reached the Foxwoods Poker Classic final table and even as his contemporaries lauded him as a professional, Ramdin sat back and declared himself no more than a semi-pro in search of a title. “Hopefully, someday I’ll be a pro,” he mused. Looking around the baize at his opponents, one could only wonder what Ramdin was thinking. A doctor, a student, a used car salesmen, and a couple of retired businessmen guarded their chips with every ounce of concentration, but not one of them had as much big time tournament experience as Ramdin. These six had battled their way through the 431 players in the Foxwoods Poker Classic and all of them had their eyes set on the .3 million first prize and seat at the WPT Championship. Here’s how they stacked up as they started to play on the WPT final table. Seat 1: Bruce Kater – 564000 Seat 2: John Russell – 639000 Seat 3: Alex Jacob – 1066000 Seat 4: Larry Klur – 1687000 Seat …
World poker tour s04e08 Foxwoods World Poker Classic 5/8
If you’re playing in a World Poker Tour event, there’s a good chance that you’ve dreamed—at least once—about winning a WPT title. The daydream crosses many a mind during a World Poker Tour season. Some people get but one chance to shoot for the title. Then, there are other players who try, try, and try again without reaching the elusive first place finish. Over three years, semi-pro poker player Victor Ramdin chased his dream all over the globe. Like Ahab to the great white whale, Ramdin traveled many a mile but had not captured the one thing he chased. Oddly, even as he reached the Foxwoods Poker Classic final table and even as his contemporaries lauded him as a professional, Ramdin sat back and declared himself no more than a semi-pro in search of a title. “Hopefully, someday I’ll be a pro,” he mused. Looking around the baize at his opponents, one could only wonder what Ramdin was thinking. A doctor, a student, a used car salesmen, and a couple of retired businessmen guarded their chips with every ounce of concentration, but not one of them had as much big time tournament experience as Ramdin. These six had battled their way through the 431 players in the Foxwoods Poker Classic and all of them had their eyes set on the .3 million first prize and seat at the WPT Championship. Here’s how they stacked up as they started to play on the WPT final table. Seat 1: Bruce Kater – 564000 Seat 2: John Russell – 639000 Seat 3: Alex Jacob – 1066000 Seat 4: Larry Klur – 1687000 Seat …
World poker tour s04e08 Foxwoods World Poker Classic 3/8
If you’re playing in a World Poker Tour event, there’s a good chance that you’ve dreamed—at least once—about winning a WPT title. The daydream crosses many a mind during a World Poker Tour season. Some people get but one chance to shoot for the title. Then, there are other players who try, try, and try again without reaching the elusive first place finish. Over three years, semi-pro poker player Victor Ramdin chased his dream all over the globe. Like Ahab to the great white whale, Ramdin traveled many a mile but had not captured the one thing he chased. Oddly, even as he reached the Foxwoods Poker Classic final table and even as his contemporaries lauded him as a professional, Ramdin sat back and declared himself no more than a semi-pro in search of a title. “Hopefully, someday I’ll be a pro,” he mused. Looking around the baize at his opponents, one could only wonder what Ramdin was thinking. A doctor, a student, a used car salesmen, and a couple of retired businessmen guarded their chips with every ounce of concentration, but not one of them had as much big time tournament experience as Ramdin. These six had battled their way through the 431 players in the Foxwoods Poker Classic and all of them had their eyes set on the .3 million first prize and seat at the WPT Championship. Here’s how they stacked up as they started to play on the WPT final table. Seat 1: Bruce Kater – 564000 Seat 2: John Russell – 639000 Seat 3: Alex Jacob – 1066000 Seat 4: Larry Klur – 1687000 Seat …
World poker tour s04e08 Foxwoods World Poker Classic 2/8
If you’re playing in a World Poker Tour event, there’s a good chance that you’ve dreamed—at least once—about winning a WPT title. The daydream crosses many a mind during a World Poker Tour season. Some people get but one chance to shoot for the title. Then, there are other players who try, try, and try again without reaching the elusive first place finish. Over three years, semi-pro poker player Victor Ramdin chased his dream all over the globe. Like Ahab to the great white whale, Ramdin traveled many a mile but had not captured the one thing he chased. Oddly, even as he reached the Foxwoods Poker Classic final table and even as his contemporaries lauded him as a professional, Ramdin sat back and declared himself no more than a semi-pro in search of a title. “Hopefully, someday I’ll be a pro,” he mused. Looking around the baize at his opponents, one could only wonder what Ramdin was thinking. A doctor, a student, a used car salesmen, and a couple of retired businessmen guarded their chips with every ounce of concentration, but not one of them had as much big time tournament experience as Ramdin. These six had battled their way through the 431 players in the Foxwoods Poker Classic and all of them had their eyes set on the .3 million first prize and seat at the WPT Championship. Here’s how they stacked up as they started to play on the WPT final table. Seat 1: Bruce Kater – 564000 Seat 2: John Russell – 639000 Seat 3: Alex Jacob – 1066000 Seat 4: Larry Klur – 1687000 Seat …















