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Big Phoenix

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I learned a shitload of poker watching Jason Somerville stream on twitch. He's taking a break right now, but when he streams, it's usually every single day for a few months before he goes off to tournaments again.

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Twitch<-- He'll be back here before the end of July.
And how much of that money is fake casino money?
 

elcaro1101

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None. That is the end of a tournament that cost each player $700 USD to enter, and what you see are the player's tournament chip counts. The players cannot cash out that amount, its just a representation that they are playing for actual money. On the play tables for PokerStars there is no dollar sign on the chip counts.

Here are the complete final-table payouts from WCOO-07 $700 NLHE Progressive Super Knockout:

1. Showtime43 (Canada) $98,048.91 + $28,470.05
2. Keep3r (Austria) $73,535.70 + $20,052.43
3. TheGreatPike (Norway) $55,151.77 + $15,816.96
4. Mr.Bittar (Brazil) $40,291.43 + $19,504.32
5. sanpri (Mexico) $29,107.88 + $7,281.17
6. jcarverpoker (Canada) $22,673.50 + $15,666.29
7. Tankanza (Austria) $16,545.53 + $2,452.17
8. spaise411 (Russia) $10,723.95 + $4,447.15
9. pokerpimps81 (Canada) $6,127.97 + $2,950.91


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