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Frozen In Time: Negreanu V Williams |
| 2004 Borgata Poker Open. It seems almost unthinkable that some seven months and six issues into the new year, we at WPT Poker still haven’t steered our trawl through poker past in the direction of one of the World Poker Tour’s most consistent performers, Daniel Negreanu. |
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No Pain, All Gain |
| No matter if you’re a keen beginner or an experienced player who’s perhaps got stuck in a poker rut, WPT Boot Camps has something for everyone. WPT Magazine caught up with founder Ron Rubens to get the lowdown. |
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Frozen in Time: David Chiu v Gus Hansen |
| Let’s be honest about it; no-one really wants to play heads-up with Gus Hansen. He raises with cards that most people wouldn’t even use as coasters, he’s about as predictable as the contents of a city banker’s yearly expense account, and – to top it all off – he’s one of |
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WPT: Meet the Maestros |
| No mention of the World Poker Tour can be made without dothing our collective caps to the men who have been the faces of the show from its very first show, Mike Sexton and Vince van Patten. |
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Player of the Year: Elky |
| He only needed 3rd place to leapfrog John Phan and bag the WPT Player of the Year title, but consistent Frenchman Bertrand Grospellier made sure of the points in the WPT World Championship. |
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Let’s Hear It For the Boy |
| The consistent young Ukrainian-American Yevgeniy Timsohenko has set the poker world alight with his WPT World Championship win. |
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