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Collectively we’re unconscious of any rancor over the German win. But we still dream of playing at Party Poker again.
The Weekly Poker Net, Volume 68
Alexander Jung Captures PartyPoker Millions VI — PartyPoker’s annual floating cruise-ship event, the PartyPoker Millions, was captured this time around by Germany’s Alexander Jung. Jung triumphed over a 171-player field light on American players, who were unable to qualify online (Party does not accept US players online at this time), but still could buy in directly since it was a land… er… water-based tournament. Jung’s triumph was worth $358,280 over a relatively anonymous final table, the most recognizable player of which was the fourth-place finisher, Finland’s Mika Paasonen. Germany went one-two, however, as Dominik Stopka captured the runner-up $225,585 prize money.
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Sidewinder Sid is an optional program that provides a detailed hand-by-hand analysis of any errors in one’s play.
This series is aimed squarely at beginning Hold’em players. The goal is to introduce new players to this exciting game and give them enough background to make them feel comfortable playing casino poker.
This series is aimed squarely at beginning Hold’em players. The goal is to introduce new players to this exciting game and give them enough background to make them feel comfortable playing casino poker.
This series is aimed squarely at beginning Hold’em players. The goal is to introduce new players to this exciting game and give them enough background to make them feel comfortable playing casino poker.
In Texas Hold’em Poker the best starting hand is double aces.
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