Ante Up Poker Tour event in Daytona today
Today’s Deepstack Charity Classic at Daytona Beach Kennel Club is an Ante Up Poker Tour event. The 1 p.m. event has a $165 buy-in, with
Today’s Deepstack Charity Classic at Daytona Beach Kennel Club is an Ante Up Poker Tour event. The 1 p.m. event has a $165 buy-in, with
Three Floridians cashed in World Series of Poker Event #10 (Pot-Limit Hold’em/Omaha Mixed). The $2,500 event drew 453 players. <strong>Florida cashers</strong> 17. Jamie Rosen, Boca
The <a href="http://www.anteupmagazine.com/tour.html">Ante Up Poker Tour</a> kicks off at 4 p.m. today at Seminole Casino Immokalee. Buy-in is $225, which gets you 15,000 in chips
Pro Steve Karp of North Miami Beach was the runnerup in World Series of Poker Event #7 (No-Limit Hold’em). The $1,500 event drew 2,791 players.
Team PokerStars pro Vanessa Rousso of Hobe Sound/Las Vegas picked up her second cash of this year’s World Series of Poker in Event #8 (No-Limit
Ocala Poker & Jai-Alai will host a satellite tournament for the Ante Up Poker Cruise at 7 p.m. tonight. Buy-in is $65. With a full
The breakout story of the 2008 WSOP, “Hot Chips” chats with Chris during a main event qualifier; plus we have a spirited HOTW!
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Jason Mercier of Davie, who graced the cover of Ante Up in December, outdueled Steven Burkholder of Largo, who was profiled in Ante Up’s May
Ivan Schertzer, a lawyer from Miami Shores, made the final table of World Series of Poker Event #6 ($10,000 World Championship Seven-Card Stud), which drew
Luis Santoni of Pembroke Pines became the first Floridian to cash twice at this year’s World Series of Poker, as he was one of 24
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