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Thursday, June 23, 2005
Europe's Top Poker Table
Scot Plays His Way To Europe's Top Poker Table HE WATCHES with the "Vegas stare" as they fall on green baize, the difference between failure and fortune resting on the turn of two cards. Tomorrow evening, John Burns will gather those two cards to his chest, in the hope they will lead to a winner’s pot of £250,000. If the Glasgow man’s skill at "Texas Hold ’em", the classic poker game, can carry him to Friday and the "last table" of Europe’s most prestigious tournament, he could come home a very wealthy man. And that is not bad for someone who has played poker for only nine months. But Mr Burns has progressed so well in the highly competitive and specialised field that he has been invited to join the elite. He won a place in the Victor Poker Cup, the newest and most exclusive addition to Europe’s high-stakes circuit. The competition, to be televised live on Sky Sports to an audience of millions worldwide, has a prize fund of £500,000. "It’s win-win for me. I get my 10,000 chips and I get to play the best in the world," said Mr Burns, 33, and he added: "If I lose, I walk away. If I win, I win big." Victor Chandler, the chairman of Britain’s largest independent bookmaker, offered 14 places in the glamorous event to poker players via the www.vcpoker.com site. Mr Burns beat the competition to grab his chance at the big time. He will play against some of the finest players in the world, including Dave "The Devilfish" Ulliott and Noel Furlong, a former world champion. Celebrity poker players, such as the footballer-turned-actor Vinnie Jones and John McCririck, the horseracing pundit, are also buying in with a £5,000 stake. The tournament begins today at 7pm and continues through to the final on Friday at Teddington Studios, Middlesex. It is expected to be one of the most-watched poker events in the history of the game. Victor Chandler said: "The Victor Poker Cup is ground-breaking and gives European poker an event to rank alongside the United States." Yesterday, as he prepared to leave for the tournament, Mr Burns, who will be dealt in tomorrow said: "I began playing nine months ago. I got the ‘bug’ watching it on late-night television. "I played cards, but the standard games like ‘brag’ and not a classic poker game," said Mr Burns, whose standard poker "kitty" is £5,000. He added: "The idea is to not let let it run away with you. "I play with relatively low stakes games on the internet, and I participated against ‘real people’ in an Austrian tournament. "There is nothing like the atmosphere of sitting at a table and watching your opponents," he said. "That is 50 per cent of winning. Watching for the signs. "I have a great head for numbers, a good memory and a competitive spirit. This is the chance to play the best. "If I get through to Friday, I can do it."
posted by poker table top at 4:59 AM 
Thursday, June 09, 2005
Top Poker Table
Scot Plays His Way To Europe's Top Poker Table July 21, 2004 HE WATCHES with the "Vegas stare" as they fall on green baize, the difference between failure and fortune resting on the turn of two cards. Tomorrow evening, John Burns will gather those two cards to his chest, in the hope they will lead to a winner’s pot of £250,000. If the Glasgow man’s skill at "Texas Hold ’em", the classic poker game, can carry him to Friday and the "last table" of Europe’s most prestigious tournament, he could come home a very wealthy man. And that is not bad for someone who has played poker for only nine months. But Mr Burns has progressed so well in the highly competitive and specialised field that he has been invited to join the elite. He won a place in the Victor Poker Cup, the newest and most exclusive addition to Europe’s high-stakes circuit. The competition, to be televised live on Sky Sports to an audience of millions worldwide, has a prize fund of £500,000. "It’s win-win for me. I get my 10,000 chips and I get to play the best in the world," said Mr Burns, 33, and he added: "If I lose, I walk away. If I win, I win big." Victor Chandler, the chairman of Britain’s largest independent bookmaker, offered 14 places in the glamorous event to poker players via the www.vcpoker.com site. Mr Burns beat the competition to grab his chance at the big time. He will play against some of the finest players in the world, including Dave "The Devilfish" Ulliott and Noel Furlong, a former world champion. Celebrity poker players, such as the footballer-turned-actor Vinnie Jones and John McCririck, the horseracing pundit, are also buying in with a £5,000 stake. The tournament begins today at 7pm and continues through to the final on Friday at Teddington Studios, Middlesex. It is expected to be one of the most-watched poker events in the history of the game. Victor Chandler said: "The Victor Poker Cup is ground-breaking and gives European poker an event to rank alongside the United States." Yesterday, as he prepared to leave for the tournament, Mr Burns, who will be dealt in tomorrow said: "I began playing nine months ago. I got the ‘bug’ watching it on late-night television. "I played cards, but the standard games like ‘brag’ and not a classic poker game," said Mr Burns, whose standard poker "kitty" is £5,000. He added: "The idea is to not let let it run away with you. "I play with relatively low stakes games on the internet, and I participated against ‘real people’ in an Austrian tournament. "There is nothing like the atmosphere of sitting at a table and watching your opponents," he said. "That is 50 per cent of winning. Watching for the signs. "I have a great head for numbers, a good memory and a competitive spirit. This is the chance to play the best. "If I get through to Friday, I can do it."
posted by poker table top at 1:12 AM 
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
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Scot Plays His Way To Europe's Top Poker TableJuly 21, 2004 HE WATCHES with the "Vegas stare" as they fall on green baize, the difference between failure and fortune resting on the turn of two cards. Tomorrow evening, John Burns will gather those two cards to his chest, in the hope they will lead to a winner’s pot of £250,000. If the Glasgow man’s skill at "Texas Hold ’em", the classic poker game, can carry him to Friday and the "last table" of Europe’s most prestigious tournament, he could come home a very wealthy man. And that is not bad for someone who has played poker for only nine months. But Mr Burns has progressed so well in the highly competitive and specialised field that he has been invited to join the elite. He won a place in the Victor Poker Cup, the newest and most exclusive addition to Europe’s high-stakes circuit. The competition, to be televised live on Sky Sports to an audience of millions worldwide, has a prize fund of £500,000. "It’s win-win for me. I get my 10,000 chips and I get to play the best in the world," said Mr Burns, 33, and he added: "If I lose, I walk away. If I win, I win big." Victor Chandler, the chairman of Britain’s largest independent bookmaker, offered 14 places in the glamorous event to poker players via the www.vcpoker.com site. Mr Burns beat the competition to grab his chance at the big time. He will play against some of the finest players in the world, including Dave "The Devilfish" Ulliott and Noel Furlong, a former world champion. Celebrity poker players, such as the footballer-turned-actor Vinnie Jones and John McCririck, the horseracing pundit, are also buying in with a £5,000 stake. The tournament begins today at 7pm and continues through to the final on Friday at Teddington Studios, Middlesex. It is expected to be one of the most-watched poker events in the history of the game. Victor Chandler said: "The Victor Poker Cup is ground-breaking and gives European poker an event to rank alongside the United States." Yesterday, as he prepared to leave for the tournament, Mr Burns, who will be dealt in tomorrow said: "I began playing nine months ago. I got the ‘bug’ watching it on late-night television. "I played cards, but the standard games like ‘brag’ and not a classic poker game," said Mr Burns, whose standard poker "kitty" is £5,000. He added: "The idea is to not let let it run away with you. "I play with relatively low stakes games on the internet, and I participated against ‘real people’ in an Austrian tournament. "There is nothing like the atmosphere of sitting at a table and watching your opponents," he said. "That is 50 per cent of winning. Watching for the signs. "I have a great head for numbers, a good memory and a competitive spirit. This is the chance to play the best. "If I get through to Friday, I can do it."
posted by poker table top at 11:48 PM 
Friday, May 13, 2005
Round Folding Poker Table Top
This round poker table top with drink holders is a yet another great way to start playing poker at home. Its as portable and as easy to maintain as the octagon table, but with a different look. The playing area is 100% polyester, washable, and will not pill up like conventional felt. With a one-piece vinyl textured removable rail, cleaning the felt has never been easier. Standing 30 inches tall, supported by steel folding legs with a 700 lb. rating, it is the ideal height for standard chairs. Never spill a drink again with eight installed drink holders. Seats up to eight players.
posted by poker table top at 12:22 PM 
Thursday, May 12, 2005
It's Showtime in the 2nd Annual College Poker Championship
After eight months of anticipation and 37 preliminary tournaments in the 2nd Annual College Poker Championship, qualified students will have the opportunity to go head-to-head in this Sunday's Semifinal Tournament (4pm EST) and earn a highly-coveted seat at the final table. Only the top 20 percent will advance to the final game on the 22nd and the chance to take home a significant portion of the $135,000 prize pool. To date, more than 25,000 registered participants from 2,400 schools in 55 countries have competed. In addition to vying for a chance at the title of the official 2005 College Poker Championship winner, students also accrue points for their school in the rivalry competition. At the conclusion of the tournament, the college or university with the highest point total will be named the official 2005 College Poker Champion. The Top Ten schools to date will be represented by the following number of participants in Sunday's Semifinal: 1. Pennsylvania State University, 157 2. University of Florida, 96 3. University of Wisconsin - Madison, 64 4. Purdue University, 63 5. Florida State University, 62 6. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, 60 7. University of Illinois - Urbana-Campaign, 55 8. University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, 53 9. University of Texas - Austin, 49 10. University of Central Florida, 47 WHEN: May 15, 2005 4pm EST The Semifinal Tournament: Only students who have advanced in the qualifying tournaments can participate, the top 20 percent move on to the Final Table. May 22, 2005 4pm EST -- The Final Table: The Champion will be awarded a $41,000 academicscholarship. Each contestant placing 1st-10th will earn a $1,000 donation to be awarded to the charity or organization of their choice. Players placing 2-10 will share a $53,300 scholarship prize pool. Players placing 11-80 will share a prize pool of $15,500 of scholarship awards.
posted by poker table top at 10:08 AM 
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
2-in-1 Blackjack Folding Poker Table Top
This 2-in-1 high quality solid wood folding poker table top features a Las Vegas style Blackjack playing surface on one side and a Poker playing surface on the other side. This table top measures 48 x 48 inches and folds into a 2 feet by 4 feet dimension for easy storage and travel. It also comes with a heavy-duty nylon carry-on bag with a double strap handle.
This convenient wood table top also has 8 player positions with individual trays for poker chips and beverages. It is made of superior quality green felt for a smooth playing surface. Enjoy your poker party and play in a casino-like atmosphere using this 2-in-1 poker blackjack table top.
posted by poker table top at 9:29 AM 
Saturday, May 07, 2005
Deluxe Folding Poker Table Top
This state of the art folding poker table top will rest on your existing kitchen, dining, or picnic table. The table will hold 8-10 players for either high stakes poker action or the kid's favorite board game. Unlike other folding poker table tops, this folding poker table top has a high quality padded and seamless playing surface. These tables also offer a comfortable padded armrest that is custom manufactured with durability in mind.
The dimensions open are 72 X 40 inches and when folded 36 X 40 inches and only 2 inches thick. It stores anywhere. This portable folding poker table top is made with the highest quality materials and weighs approximately 30 pounds.
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