Bodog Sponsored Jamie Gold Wins World Series Of Poker 2006

Jamie Gold Wins World Series Of PokerBodog.com sponsored Jamie Gold wins World Series Of Poker 2006. Gold has won the largest and richest game in poker history, the Main Event of the 2006 World Series of Poker. Gold was unprecedented in his dominance of the field as chip leader for an incredible four days of the WSOP tournament.

Gold, a former Hollywood agent turned television producer from Malibu, Calif., amassed a commanding chip lead during the first eight days of the WSOP tournament and sat down at the final table with a whopping $26,650,000 in chips — $8.88 million more than his nearest competitor.

Gold, who had held the lead in the World Series of Poker tournament since last Friday, won the first pot of the day and knocked out Dan Nassif shortly thereafter, setting the stage for a dominating performance to close the two-week event. After an exciting 14 hours of play, he knocked out the rest of the field, including top poker pro Allen Cunningham.

Gold’s $10,000 entry into the World Series of Poker Main Event was provided by Bodog.com, the online gaming giant and leading digital entertainment brand. Today, he competed against the eight players who remained from a field of 8,773 for an unprecedented first-place prize of $12 million and the coveted gold championship bracelet.

World Series Of Poker MillionsAfter winning poker’s largest ever tournament and its prestigious
WSOP bracelet, an elated Gold said, “I can’t believe it, I am very happy. It started off tough, but once I felt in control, I realized that if I continued to play my game, I would be very hard to beat.” He added, “This wouldn’t have been possible without the support of my friends and family along with the members of Team Bodog.”

Gold’s two-year endorsement deal with Bodog sports book not only includes the standard tournament buy-ins and promotional appearances, but also a $1-million television production deal. The deal also includes a Jamie Gold table on www Bodog com, where Gold will play frequently, enabling other Bodog sports book players to go up against the WSOP champ.

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W Las Vegas Residences Purchased By World Series of Poker Stars

W Las Vegas ResidencesW Las Vegas Residences, Hotel and Casino were purchased by four of The World Series of Poker stars. Nearly 9,000 poker players from around the world have descended upon Las Vegas for the 37th Annual World Series of Poker. The W Las Vegas is a fully-furnished luxury hotel condominium residences at the W Las Vegas Hotel, Casino & Residences.

Phil Hellmuth won the 1989 World Series of Poker championship event at only 24 years of age. He’s made the money in more than 100 major tournaments, made more than 80 final tables, and won 18 events. He has won 10 WSOP bracelets. Hellmuth, who won the W Las Vegas Poker Invitational earlier this year, applied his studio condominium grand prize as a down payment on a penthouse suite.

David Williams found fame when he placed second in the 2004 World Series of Poker. This 26 year old has earned more than five million dollars in poker winnings and in four years, has made the money in 17 major tournaments and reached nine final tables. He earned a WSOP bracelet in this year’s tournament.

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World Series of Poker at Caesars Palace Hotel Las Vegas

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The World Series of Poker revised Caesars Palace Las Vegas Circuit schedule includes a new $5,000 buy-in event that will test entrants’ expertise in four games - Omaha, hold’em, stud eight or better and stud.

The expanded 14-day schedule begins April 28 and concludes May 11 with the finals of the $10,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em poker championship located at the Caesars Palace Hotel2c Las Vegas. The winner of that event receives prize money and qualifies to play in the 2006 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions, a freeroll competition in which 27 players will vie for $2 million in prize money. Continue reading World Series of Poker at Caesars Palace Hotel Las Vegas

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