ஆடம் ஸ்னீ News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from ஆடம் ஸ்னீ. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In ஆடம் ஸ்னீ Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Patrick Blye Wins the APAT WCOAP Main Event ($27,408)


The WCOAP Main Event drew in a crowd of 1,751 players to
partypoker, each paying $109 for the chance to become the tournament’s champion. This field meant the $150,000 guaranteed prize pool was surpassed by $21,500, which is an incredible result for amateur poker.
Nobody at the final table walked away with less than $2,116 for the initial investment.
Julian Selinger collected this sum when his 6.5 big blind shove with pocket deuces was called by
Shane Pollington in the big blind with ace-ten. An ace on the river busted Selinger in ninth place.
Stephen Prandstatter was the next player to fall. He committed his last six big blinds with ace-king and ultimately lost to Blye’s pair of twos in the hole that flopped a full house courtesy of the flop falling all sixes. ....

United Kingdom , Jan Strazisar , Roman Matveichuk , Sebastian Posch , Shane Pollington , Ron Jr Marshalok , Adam Snee , Patrick Blye , Dan Owston , Sander Totuli , Stephen Prandstatter , Georgios Koufouros , Julian Selinger , Jarkko Suokas , Michael Errington , Tomas Lestina , Zachary Lipeles , Paul Paelchen , Jamie Oconnor , Matthew Pitt , Randy Vermette , Team Wales , Team Championship , Patrick Blye Wins , Championship Of Amateur Poker , Main Event ,

APAT WCOAP Reaches Halfway Stage: Snee Bags Five-Figures


The
APAT World Championship Of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) has reached the halfway stage and the big results just keep on coming. This is what’s gone on in the WCOAP over the past couple of days.
Adam Snee Wins High Roller Championship
The prizes in the
$265 buy-in High Roller Championship event were definitely on the large side and it was
Adam Snee who banked the biggest of those chunky prizes, the festival’s first five-figure prize.
Snee topped a field of 284 entrants and the British grinder saw his $265 investment swell to $13,850. Snee defeated Netherlands’
Hugo Allen when the tournament was heads-up, resigning Allen to a $9,669 consolation prize. ....

United Kingdom , Netherland Hugo Allen , Kare Hallamaa , Rinat Shakirov , Billy Brewin , Paiwan Osman , Ronald Gijtenbeek , Ron Jr Marshalok , Adam Snee , Dan Owston , Angelos Tsoukanelis , Petr Pesko , Adrien Delmas , Matthew Pitt , Johan Ekerfelt , Hugo Allen , Zyed Belhaouane , Marc Foggin , Glyn Wellings , Klimenti Kalitenko , Adrien Dalmas , Matthew Gray , Steve Redfearn , Halfway Stage , Snee Bags , Championship Of Amateur Poker ,