Two Floridians pick up 3rd cash each at this year’s World Series
Benjamin Zamani of Boca Raton and Hilbert Shirey of Winter Haven cash for the third time each in this year’s World Series of Poker in
Benjamin Zamani of Boca Raton and Hilbert Shirey of Winter Haven cash for the third time each in this year’s World Series of Poker in
Manelic Minaya of Tampa cashes for the fourth time in this year’s World Series of Poker, taking 37th in Event #26 ($1,500 Razz), which attracted
Kyle Hegeman of Jacksonville final tabled the World Series of Poker’s Event #24 ($2,599 Mixed Pot-Limit Hold’em/Omaha), which had 457 players. Former bracelet winner Hilbert
Seven Floridians cash in the World Series of Poker’s Event #23 ($2,000 No-Limit Hold’em), which attracted 1,344 players. <strong>Florida cashers</strong> 12. Rick Lenoble, Coral Springs,
Well-known pro Dewey Tomko of Haines City gets his second cash of this Year’s World Series of Poker, taking 35th in Event #22 ($3,000 HORSE),
Three Floridians – Benjamin Sprengers of Plantation, Jacobo Fernandez of Hollywood and Rajesh Vohra of Lake Worth – made the final table of the World
After more than three years with the St. Pete Times, Chris and Scott move on to Ante Up Magazine.
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Peter Ferderber of Sarasota was the only Floridian to cash in the World Series of Poker’s Event #20 ($2,000 Limit Hold’em), which had 480 players.
Four Floridians cash in the World Series of Poker’s Event #19 ($1,500 Pot Limit Omaha), which had 759 players. <strong>Florida cashers</strong> 24. James Lampropoulos, Boca
Chad Brown of Margate picks up his third cash of the World Series of Poker as the only Floridian to cash in Event #18 ($5,000
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