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• Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Closing stages on Saturday was Event #33, $2,500 Pot Limit Hold’em/Omaha. Full Tilt Poker Red Pro Jose-Luis Velador has only finished it to the final table of a WSOP tournament twice; both times, he’s came out as the champion. Velador outlived former WPT Championship winner David Chiu heads-up. In the pair’s final hand, Chiu called all-in with A-10 on a flop of 6-3-2 for ace-high with Velador showed 7-6 for top pair. A running 9-J locked the second bracelet win and $260,000 payday for Velador, while Chiu was deprived of his fifth WSOP title.

On his second piece of hardware, Velador informed tournament officials, “It means a lot to me. I mean, any bracelet is constantly going to mean a lot – particularly beating so many tough players. This was a very rough final table.” In fact, the finale had three gold bracelet winners: Rob Hollink, Veladorand Chiu. Hollink, who nabbed the 2005 European Poker Tour (EPT) Monte Carlo Grand Final in Monaco, finished third on Saturday and banked $116,000.

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• Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

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• Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

No other perfect venue to play poker but in Sin City alone, thus World Series of Poker 2010 will kick off within the next few weeks. And Full Tilt Poker won’t be missing this event of a lifetime. Several players are set to take part to a 150-seat guaranteed tournament on June 20th.

Besides the main event alone, $1.8 million will be up for grabs at 18:00 ET and the tournament brags a price tag of $640. For those who can’t handle to pay for the expensive buy-in, a range of satellites is available and starts as low as $1 or 50 Full Tilt Points (FTPs).

Each of the players who bring home a $12,000 prize package through Full Tilt will be getting the Main Event’s $10,000 entry fee and bonus of $2,000 in spending money and dinner with Full Tilt pros, also an access to the Full Tilt hospitality suite outside of the tournament area in addition to an option to stay at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino for free.

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