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  2. Poker boom - Wikipedia

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    Poker boom. The poker boom was a period between 2003 and 2006, [1] during which poker, primarily no-limit Texas hold 'em, but also other variations, became considerably more popular around the world. During the boom years, the online poker player pool at least doubled in size every year. [1]

  3. 2006 World Series of Poker - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 Main Event (event #39) remains the largest tournament in poker history by prize pool with a total prize pool of $82,512,162. The tournament, like every WSOP Main Event, is a $10,000 No-Limit Texas Hold'em event. Due to the 8,773-player field, there were four separate starting days (1A-1D), each playing down to 800 people.

  4. PokerGO Tour - Wikipedia

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    PokerGO Tour. The PokerGO Tour (PGT) is the official tour and ranking system for professional poker players that play in high roller poker tournaments with a minimum $5,000 buy-in. [1] The PGT awards points to poker players based on prize money won in approximately 150 tournaments around the globe. [2] [3] The player who accumulates the most ...

  5. Timothy Adams (poker player) - Wikipedia

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    100th, 2012. World Poker Tour. Money finish (es) 3. European Poker Tour. Money finish (es) 6. Timothy Adams (born June 4, 1986) is a Canadian professional poker player from Burlington, Ontario who focuses on poker tournaments. He is currently the second biggest Canadian tournament winner in poker behind Daniel Negreanu.

  6. Poker on television - Wikipedia

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    It is a subscription-based streaming service specializing in poker content including cash games, tournaments, and documentaries. [4] PokerGO streamed the World Series of Poker from 2017 to 2020 in partnership with ESPN, before CBS Sports became the new domestic television partner in 2021. [5]

  7. Charlie Carrel - Wikipedia

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    Career. Carrel plays on the online poker platform PokerStars under the nickname "Epiphany77". He turned a £10 (US$15) deposit into over £3,000,000 by April 2017. In May 2015, Carrel had won over £1 million playing poker. He won the PokerStars European Tour in Monte Carlo defeating 215 other players in the high roller tournament.

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