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Our man in the Caribbean, Malcolm Weir, speaks to the young Swedish poker sensation Bengt Sonnert, who reveals just how long it took him to become a successful poker player, and talks about the biggest wins of his career. Also British poker legend Roy ‘the Boy’ Brindley, talks about the devastating experience of coming second in the World Heads-up Poker Championship.
Pro Player Interviews
Bengt Sonnert Bengt Sonnert
Bengt Sonnert is a fast becoming a sensation in the poker world. A former engineering student from the home town of internet legend Erik Sagstrom, Bengt is just 24, and has only been playing poker for three years, but that hasn’t stopped him building up a fierce reputation and a sizeable bankroll.
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Roy 'The Boy' Brindley Roy 'The Boy' Brindley
A relative unknown at the beginning of 2002, Roy “The Boy” Brindley became a European poker star in the blink of an eye. That year, his first as a full time poker player (Roy only started playing poker in September 2001!) Roy won eight festival tournaments and came second in the World Heads-up Poker Championship.
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Tony G Tony G
Tony G is affectionately known as “The Mouth from Down Under” and anyone who has seen him playing poker in a televised event will know exactly where that name comes from. Known for his often outrageous “smack talking”, Tony notoriously shows no affection and no compassion whatsoever for his opponents at the poker table, often taunting players after knocking them out.
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Marc Goodwin Marc Goodwin
It hasn’t been the worst of years for Marc Goodwin. A former windows salesman from Birmingham, Marc decided to turn pro ten months ago, just after his third place finish in the Monte Carlo Millions. He could be forgiven for wondering what all the fuss is about.
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20/06/2007 10:56:26 2007 WSOP: Events 27 – 29 We have now passed the half way line in the 2007 World Series, and some of the more exciting events are fast approaching, such as the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship and the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E Championship, which last year produced one of the highest quality final tables of all time. In the meantime however, there is still plenty of money and jewellery to be won. 18/06/2007 11:38:58 2007 WSOP: Events 21 to 26 With 26 events now played the 2007 WSOP is almost at the half way stage. Although numbers have been slightly down on last year the Rio is still buzzing with thousands of poker players, and the overall feeling is definitely positive, especially for these lot: 14/06/2007 17:16:34 2007 WSOP: Events #17 - #21 The WSOP continues to roll on, and as we get further into proceedings it seems the pro players are beginning to get their teeth stuck into the final tables.
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