Team Full Tilt Representing Well At 2008 WSOP
Posted on June 10, 2008
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While there are many professional poker players who can be found playing online at Full Tilt Poker, there are only 14 deemed worthy of the most honorable title, ‘Team Full Tilt’. Of these exceptionally talented poker players, 8 have already seen a significant profit in the 2008 World Series of Poker, even bringing home one WSOP Bracelet thus far.
In Event #1 of the 2008 WSOP, World Championship Pot Limit Hold’em, Andy Bloch of Team Full Tilt finished in 2nd position for $488,048. Rounding out 7th was Patrik Antonius, who immediately signed on as the newest member of Team Full Tilt after cashing in for $124,080. Nenad Medic, a FullTiltPoker.com Pro, but not full fledge member of Team Full Tilt, took the honors of 1st place, pocketing $794,112.
The results of the 2008 WSOP Event #3 Pot Limit Hold’em revealed longtime Team Full Tilt member, who actually put a great deal of effort into the development of the online poker room, Chris “Jesus” Ferguson, came away with the 3rd place win for $388,287. Earning the 1st place prize of $214,122 was David Singer, another Full Tilt Pro, though not an official member of Team Full Tilt.
Event #4 of the 2008 WSOP, a mixed game of Limit and No Limit Hold’em, saw Erick Lindgren claiming the first WSOP Bracelet for Team Full Tilt as he cashed in for $374,505. Full Tilt Team member Howard Lederer also made the final table, earning a 6th place finish for $74,119.
Event #5 of the 2008 WSOP was not quite as eventful, but noteworthy as FullTiltPoker.net’s Clonie Gowen finished in the 15th spot for $28,940.
Skipping along to the 2008 WSOP’s World Championship Mixed Event #8, the formidable Gus Hansen of Team Full Tilt was derailed in the 10th position, claiming $45,120. The next day, Team Full Tilt’s John Juanda took a 7th place purse in Event #10, a mix of Omaha and Seven Card Stud Hi/Low, worth $16,920.
Congratulations to those profound members of Team Full Tilt who have already made a lucrative go at the 2008 WSOP, and good luck to all participants throughout the remainder of the world’s most prestigious live poker tournament.
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