Final three chop prize pool in The Ante Up Worlds Event #12
Artaporn Chatkoo (pictured), Tom Tseng and Kyle Bunn agreed to a three-way even deal after knocking out Ante Up Publisher Scott Long in Event #12
Artaporn Chatkoo (pictured), Tom Tseng and Kyle Bunn agreed to a three-way even deal after knocking out Ante Up Publisher Scott Long in Event #12
Chris Rudd earned the most money ($2,725) after a three-way deal to end The Ante Up Worlds Event #11 ($300 Knockout) at Thunder Valley Casino
Kyle Bunn defeated Kevin Lutz heads-up to win Event #10 ($300 Omaha/8) of The Ante Up Worlds at Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, Calif.,
Jose Esparza took home $19,263 after a two-way ICM deal was reached in The Ante Up Worlds Event #9 ($275 Action8) at Thunder Valley Casino
Richard Fifield bagged 736,000 to lead the 13 players advancing from Day 1B of The Ante Up Worlds Event #9 ($275 Action8) at Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, Calif. Three flights are scheduled.
Dominic Ruiz bagged 702,000 to lead the 15 players advancing from Day 1A of The Ante Up Worlds Event #9 ($275 Action8) at Thunder Valley
The final four players reached a deal giving Randy G the most money – $42,415 – in The Ante Up Worlds Event #8 ($460 Monolith)
The Ante Up Worlds Event #8 ($460 Monolith) at Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, Calif., comes to end today with an 11 a.m. restart.
Jac Weber bagged 611,000 to lead the 41 players moving on from the 405-entry field in Day 1D of The Ante Up Worlds Event #8
Marcel Colin Jr. bagged 637,000 to lead the 18 players moving on from the 198-entry field in Day 1C of The Ante Up Worlds Event
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