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 World Series of Poker: Annual Summaries
(2) 1971 World Series of Poker Champion: Johnny Moss
For more information on this year's World Series of Poker, please call: 1-877-FOR-WSOP.
(6) 1975 World Series of Poker Champion: Sailor Roberts
gaming.unlv.edu /WSOP/annuals.html

  
 World Series of Poker
Harrah's has taken over the World Series of Poker and will be holding the WSOP tournaments at the Rio Las Vegas (although the final two days of the Championship tournament will be held at Binion's for 2005).
These are the World Series of Poker Champions, winners of the main tournament event, no limit Texas Hold'em.
As legend has it, the idea for the World Series of Poker has its genesis in a 1949 high-stakes poker tournament between Nicholas 'Nick the Greek' Dandolos and Johnny Moss which was arranged by Benny Binion.
www.gambling-poker.com /world_series_poker.html

  
 winner world series 2003 Information
The 2003 World Series of Poker produced antoher record number of players.
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obtainthebest.info /worldseries/winner-world-series-2003.html

  
 World Series of Poker: A Retrospective
At 73, Odessa, Texas' Johnny Moss (1974's $160,000 winner in the World Series of Poker, and additionally, champion in 1970 and 1971), is the dean of Lone Star State players.
His reputation as one of the world's best all-around poker players derives from his talent as a very high limit player, and if he were to concentrate on no-limit playing, he could very well be number one in the World Series.
Brian "Sailor" Roberts, a grand-prize winner of $210,000 in 1975's World Series, learned to shoot dice as a l2-year- old caddie and later emerged from a four-year hitch in the Navy during the Korean War as a full-time gambler.
www.unlv.edu /centers/gaming/WSOP/player_bios78.html

  
 World Series of Poker: A Retrospective
At 73, Odessa, Texas' Johnny Moss (1974's $160,000 winner in the World Series of Poker, and additionally, champion in 1970 and 1971), is the dean of Lone Star State players.
His reputation as one of the world's best all-around poker players derives from his talent as a very high limit player, and if he were to concentrate on no-limit playing, he could very well be number one in the World Series.
Brian "Sailor" Roberts, a grand-prize winner of $210,000 in 1975's World Series, learned to shoot dice as a l2-year- old caddie and later emerged from a four-year hitch in the Navy during the Korean War as a full-time gambler.
www.unlv.edu /centers/gaming/WSOP/player_bios78.html

  
 World Series of Poker: A Retrospective
At 73, Odessa, Texas' Johnny Moss (1974's $160,000 winner in the World Series of Poker, and additionally, champion in 1970 and 1971), is the dean of Lone Star State players.
His reputation as one of the world's best all-around poker players derives from his talent as a very high limit player, and if he were to concentrate on no-limit playing, he could very well be number one in the World Series.
Brian "Sailor" Roberts, a grand-prize winner of $210,000 in 1975's World Series, learned to shoot dice as a l2-year- old caddie and later emerged from a four-year hitch in the Navy during the Korean War as a full-time gambler.
www.unlv.edu /centers/gaming/WSOP/player_bios78.html

  
 World Series of Poker: A Retrospective
At 73, Odessa, Texas' Johnny Moss (1974's $160,000 winner in the World Series of Poker, and additionally, champion in 1970 and 1971), is the dean of Lone Star State players.
His reputation as one of the world's best all-around poker players derives from his talent as a very high limit player, and if he were to concentrate on no-limit playing, he could very well be number one in the World Series.
Brian "Sailor" Roberts, a grand-prize winner of $210,000 in 1975's World Series, learned to shoot dice as a l2-year- old caddie and later emerged from a four-year hitch in the Navy during the Korean War as a full-time gambler.
www.unlv.edu /centers/gaming/WSOP/player_bios78.html

  
 World Series of Poker: A Retrospective
At 73, Odessa, Texas' Johnny Moss (1974's $160,000 winner in the World Series of Poker, and additionally, champion in 1970 and 1971), is the dean of Lone Star State players.
His reputation as one of the world's best all-around poker players derives from his talent as a very high limit player, and if he were to concentrate on no-limit playing, he could very well be number one in the World Series.
Brian "Sailor" Roberts, a grand-prize winner of $210,000 in 1975's World Series, learned to shoot dice as a l2-year- old caddie and later emerged from a four-year hitch in the Navy during the Korean War as a full-time gambler.
gaming.unlv.edu /WSOP/player_bios78.html   (2982 words)

  
 World Series of Poker: A Retrospective
At 73, Odessa, Texas' Johnny Moss (1974's $160,000 winner in the World Series of Poker, and additionally, champion in 1970 and 1971), is the dean of Lone Star State players.
His reputation as one of the world's best all-around poker players derives from his talent as a very high limit player, and if he were to concentrate on no-limit playing, he could very well be number one in the World Series.
Brian "Sailor" Roberts, a grand-prize winner of $210,000 in 1975's World Series, learned to shoot dice as a l2-year- old caddie and later emerged from a four-year hitch in the Navy during the Korean War as a full-time gambler.
www.unlv.edu /centers/gaming/WSOP/player_bios78.html   (2982 words)

  
 2001 world series of poker
the HOME minimum should bet Play at stay the Stud table, and while 2001 world series of poker week the bet big Poker blind Makes has Deb to the bet with equal Poker to players the limit minimum 1971 bet.
www.online-poker-2005.spb.ru /2001world.html   (661 words)

  
 ws
The winner, Johnny Moss was elected by his peers as the first World Champion of Poker Evolution From 1971 on, all WSOP events have been freezeout tournaments with cash prizes.
Johnny Moss, Becky Binion, and Puggy Pearson at the 1974 World Series of Poker The Binion family not only nurtured the WSOP, but poker in general.
Contents 1 Origins 2 Evolution 3 The main event 4 Champions 5 External links Origins The original World Series of Poker was started by Tom Morehead of the Riverside casino in Reno Las Vegas Benny Binion as well as his two sons Jack and Ted.
www.en-cyclopedia.com /index1/ws   (332 words)

  
 Dan Harrington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dan Harrington in the World Series of Poker
"Action" Dan Harrington (born 1945?) is a professional poker player.
Harrington is a former champion backgammon player, U.S. chess master (he won the 1971 Massachussetts State Chess Championship), and bankruptcy lawyer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dan_Harrington   (465 words)

  
 Famous Poker Players @ ask the monkey
Johnny Moss— three winner of World Series in 1970, 1971, and 1974 —once played a five-month long game with Nick the Greek, taking breaks only for sleep.
He won $600, 000 as winner of the World Series in 1976 and 1977.
The hand that he was holding at the time, a pair of aces over eights, has gone down in poker legend as the dead man’s hand.
www.ask-the-monkey.com /poker/famous_poker_players.html   (465 words)

  
 World Series of Poker
The winner, Johnny Moss was elected by his peers as the first World Champion of Poker and received a silver cup as a prize.
From 1971 on, all WSOP events have been freezeout tournaments with cash prizes.
In 1970 the first WSOP at Binion's Horseshoe took place with seven players.
www.kiwipedia.com /world-series-of-poker.html   (767 words)

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