Showing posts with label wins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wins. Show all posts

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Ballabriggs wins Grand National racing

Ballabriggs wins Grand National racing
AFP – Ballabriggs ridden by Jason Maguire soars over the water jump on his way to winning the Grand National …
– Sat Apr 9 2011


LIVERPOOL (AFP) – Ballabriggs, trained by Donald McCain and ridden by Jason Maguire, won the Grand National here on Saturday, the 14-1 chance beating Oscar Time, partnered by amateur rider Sam Waley-Cohen.
Don't Push It, last year's winner, came in third with State Of Play in fourth.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Poker Player wins $280,000 at William Hill Poker

Poker Player wins $280,000 at William Hill Poker
15 Feb 2011

(PRESS RELEASE) -- A player on Playtech's iPoker network, the largest B2B network in the world, has won $280,000 in his second jackpot win in as many months. This latest win on the Fort Knox Jackpot follows a $30,000 win on iPoker's Rio Jackpot in December.

Fort Knox is a Sit 'n Go tournament that has a starting prize fund of $50,000 that increases every week until a player wins six consecutive tournaments and lands the jackpot. With over $6.5 million given away in its five-year history, Fort Knox is one of iPoker's most popular jackpots.

The William Hill Poker player, nicknamed isKioN1, commented: 'I started playing the Fort Knox SNG because it was profitable from the beginning. Not only can you win the first prize but also second prize, which is won easier and more frequently. I will continue playing both the Rio and Fort Knox, as they have the biggest jackpot prizes.'

Friday, September 17, 2010

Unabomber wins first bracelet at WSOP Europe

Unabomber wins first bracelet at WSOP Europe

16 Sep 2010

Phil Laak has done just about everything in poker.

He's won major tournaments. He cashed numerous times. He played in high-stakes games on television. He's traveled around the world playing. He become famous. He dates a movie star. He's even set a world record for the most consecutive hours spent playing poker (115). The one thing Phil Laak had not done, was to win a WSOP gold bracelet.

Until now.


Laak, a.k.a. the "Unabomber" achieved a breakthrough victory in the £2,500 buy-in Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em championship (Event #1), which is the first of five events scheduled at this year's tournament series played at London's Casino at the Empire. The Las Vegas resident and poker pro collected £170,802 for first place, which is the equivalent of about $270,000 (USD).

Laak overcame a strong showing by Andrew Pantling, from Malta by way of Toronto, Canada. Pantling dominated play during most of the three-day tournament. He seized the chip lead late on Day One. He continued to hold the lead throughout Day Two and arrived at the final table way ahead in chips by nearly a 2 to 1 margin over his closest rival. Once the final table began, Pantling was never in serious danger of relinquishing his advantage until he became embattled in a heads-up duel with Laak. It was Laak who was the recipent of a fortuitous flurry of good fortune en route to a thrilling first-ever gold bracelet victory.

The win was particularly pleasing to Laak at this moment, given his history. Laak finished second five years ago in a heads-up match against Johnny Chan when he won his then-record tenth gold bracelet. He came to the final table with his right arm in a cast and sling, the result of a serious accident on an ATV last month. Laak, who was cheered on to victory by his biggest fan -- Hollywood actress and former gold bracelet winner Jennifer Tilly -- seemed far more serious than his usual unpredicatable persona. While he talked throughout the finale, wild antics that usually accompany a high-profile finale were missing.

The final table included two former WSOP gold bracelet winners – Chris Bjorin (London, UK) and Willie Tann (London, UK). Also present were Rouah Ilan (Strasburg, France), Andrew Pantling (Malta), and David Peters (Toledo, OH USA).

The tournament was a complete sell out, attracting a capacity crowd totaling 244 entries. The prize pool amounted to £610,000. The top 24 finishers collected prize money. Among those who cashed was John Tabatabai (Cardiff, UK), who was the runner up to Annette Obrestad when she won the inaugural WSOP Europe championship held in 2007.

With yet another impressive third-place finish, two-time former gold bracelet winner Chris Bjorin now has five WSOP Europe cashes and three final table appearances -- the most by any player. Since this was only the 12th gold bracelet presented in Europe, that means Bjorin has cashed in 42 percent of events and final tabled one quarter of all tournaments played in London.

Courtesy of Nolan Dalla, WSOP.com