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  1. Re: Daily MTT Winnings February 2010 PokerStars Tournament #241561389, No Limit Hold'em Buy-In: 40 FPP 20209 players $40000.00 USD added to the prize pool by PokerStars Total Prize Pool: $40000.00 USD Tournament started 2010/02/16 18:40:00 WET [2010/02/16 13:40:00 ET] Dear teaulc, You finished the tournament in 1465th place. A USD 6.00 award has been credited to your Real Money account. You earned 35.33 tournament leader points in this tournament. For information about our tournament leader board, see our web site at http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/tournaments/leader-board/ Congratulations! Thank you for participating.

  2. Re: Daily MTT Winnings February 2010 Congratulations teaulc, Out of 24 players in Tournament 7751495 (VIP Poker League Buy-In), you came in 2nd and have won $12.00. You've also been awarded 15.4 FPP for participating in the tournament. Best wishes, The Cake Poker Team

  3. CroppedImage180320-clonie-gowen-30114.jpg By: Martin Derbyshire Clonie Gowen's $40 million lawsuit against former sponsor Full Tilt Poker is finally over. The lawsuit, filed Nov. 14, 2008, sought $40 million in damages from Full Tilt Poker, Tiltware, a series of related companies, Tiltware CEO Raymond Bitar and a group of Team Full Tilt players, claiming, among other things, breach of contract. Gowen alleged that in 2004 she was offered a 1% stake in the site in exchange for her services as a celebrity endorser, but never received compensation. Concluding that her claim of an agreement with the site lacked detail and that she was never offered a legal partnership with Full Tilt because she was never held responsible for the site's losses prior to becoming profitable, U.S. District Court JudgeRobert Jones dismissed the case for a third and final time this week. "Nowhere in the allegations does Plaintiff allege, consistent with a general partnership, that the agreement made her liable for 1% of Full Tilt Poker's losses before it became profitable," the decision reads. "Therefore, it is not plausible that a partnership, limited or general, was offered." JudgeJones granted a motion to dismiss the case back in April of 2009, but the lawsuit was not thrown out in its entirety. Gowen was given leave to amend the complaint to include just Full Tilt Poker, Tiltware, the related companies, Bitar and Howard Lederer as defendants and appeal the decision to dismiss the case. In a decision released in October 2009, Judge Jones both denied Gowen's appeal and granted Full Tilt's latest motion to dismiss the newly amended complaint. However, the suit was not dead yet. Judge Jones granted Gowen leave to amend the complaint a third time to include only Tiltware. Lawyers for the former Oklahoma teen beauty queen re-filed, but this week's decision put an end to the suit. Gowen, who has over $1.6 million in career tournament earnings, is currently in Adelaide, Australia playing as a PokerStars sponsored player in the ANZPT event there.
  4. Re: just one of those nights

    I could open tread like that every night and post at least 10 of bad beats :zzz:zzz:zzz.
    lol,,i am sure you could,i dont play as many games as you :tongue2 i`m just having a bad night,,quite rare for me these days
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