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Bahamas Poker Tournament November 2019

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  1. Bahamas Poker Tournament November 2019 Results
  2. Bahamas Poker Tournament November 2019 Calendar
  3. Bahamas Poker Tournament November 2019 Dates
  4. Bahamas Poker Tournament November 2019 Schedule

If you won't be attending the 2019 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) in the Bahamas, you might feel a bit lonely the next couple of weeks. That's because seemingly the rest of the poker world is. Highlights from the second half of Day 2 of the PCA 2019 Main Event from Atlantis, Paradise Island. It's bubble time in the Bahamas, with the remaining playe. The 2019 Caribbean Poker Party is scheduled from November 15 to 24 at the Baha Mar resort in The Bahamas. 2019 Caribbean Poker Party. Schedule: November 15 to 24, 2019; Venue: Baha March resort, The Bahamas; Guaranteed Prize Pool: $10 million.

Ante Up Poker Tour will continue with its stops heading to Atlantis for the championship event that will be held on the 15th till 25th August, 2019 at Atlantis Casino Resort Spa. Some of the world's best poker tournament players are currently sunning themselves in The Bahamas where the 2019 partypoker LIVE Caribbean Poker Party is taking place. Poker Central 's first foray.

After a few years where he didn't release any new material (or at least any material that was respected by the audience), rapper LL Cool J blasted back on the scene in 1991 with an album and song of the same name, Mama Said Knock You Out. The first line of the song set the tone, with LL Cool J defiantly stating, 'Don't call it a comeback, I never left.' Could we potentially be seeing a comeback, however, from the recent video that has emerged from Barry Greenstein interviewing fellow Poker Hall of Famer Phil Ivey?

Looks Good, But Still Mysterious

In two undated videos from his sponsor Poker King entitled 'A Conversation with Phil Ivey,' Ivey sits down with Greenstein to basically talk about where Ivey has been over the past few years. In one of the videos, Ivey reflects with Greenstein (it is hard to determine where the video was filmed, but it is thought that it is Greenstein's home) about how his game has changed over the past few years. Ivey tells Greenstein that one of the biggest things that has changed is how his mental game has improved.

'When you were spending all that time on your physical health, were you doing enough on your mental health?' Greenstein directly asks bald (shaven?) Ivey, who still looks to be in excellent physical shape (let's just say he's been in the weight room recently). 'I neglected my mental health for a long time,' Ivey responds, 'The last year and a half I've been focused on my mental health…I'm meditating a lot, praying, doing yoga…and I'm thinking of ways to be of help to other people.'
Ivey expanded on this, after a question from Greenstein, that his youth was in pursuit of monetary and material success and that it wasn't enough. 'I had material things that I thought would make me happy…you realize, at some point, that…even though I was successful, I never actually felt successful. So, there were a lot of things that I needed to deal with…and I'm still dealing with it now. (But) I'm in a good place now.'

The twosome discuss online poker versus live poker (Ivey feels that online poker is safer than live), the difference between poker in the U. S. versus Asia (Ivey feels those players in Macau have more stamina than any other players), and Ivey's partnership with Poker King, which markets its wares to Europe and Asia. 'The two owners absolutely love poker,' Ivey says, 'and they want to do good things in poker. That's important for me…I'm excited to be a part of the Poker King's community.'

No Signal As To Return to U. S. Action

One thing that isn't talked about in the videos is whether Ivey will make a return to playing poker on U. S. soil. The last time that Ivey was seen in the U. S. at a card table in Las Vegas was his final table run at the Poker Players' Championship at the 2019 World Series of Poker. His $124,410 in winnings from that tournament, however, were seized by the Borgata in Atlantic City for partial repayment of the legal decision against him from the 'edge sorting' case in the New Jersey court system.

Since that time, Ivey was been a big part of the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe at King's Casino in Rozvadov (earning over $1.6 million in cashes) and did well at the partypoker LIVE Bahamas tournament in November 2019 (another roughly $500,000). His last cash in tournament poker was in Sochi, Russia, in March 2020 during the partypoker MILLIONS Sochi Super High Roller Series, but he's apparently been doing well in the Macau cash games and in improving himself both physically and mentally.

Bahamas Poker Tournament November 2019 Results

Nowhere in the discussions with Greenstein does Ivey give any inkling that he's looking to return to the U. S. to play, however. Perhaps the videos being released at this time are an indicator, or are they just a promotion for Poker King? There is still plenty of mystery around Phil Ivey, and he doesn't appear to be in a hurry to clear any of it up.

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Malaysian player Wai Leong Chan has been playing poker since 2009. Primarily he focused on poker online Malaysia cash games and since 2010 he started playing world famous live poker tournaments. In 2010 Chan won his first international live poker tournament HK$ 4,000 No Limit Hold 'em and received $2,986.

He finished seventh in early November 2016 atthe main event of the Triton Super High Roller Series in Paranaque, MetroManila, Philippines and received $250,000.

Bahamas Poker Tournament November 2019 Calendar

Around one and a half years later in May 2018,he took down three tournaments in the Triton Series in Budva, Montenegro, andwon $1.1 million prize money.

In early August 2018, he became second at themain event of the Triton Series in Jeju-do and received his career best prizemoney of more than $3.2 million and at the end of September 2018, he ensuredsecond place at a side event of the European Poker Tour (EPT) in Barcelona.

Earlier in 2019, he became third in anotherEPT tournament in Monte Carlo and at the beginning of August 2019, Chan securedhis position in the final table at the Triton Million for Charity in Londonwith a buy-in of one million pounds and earned $1.5 million for his ninthplace.

Bahamas Poker Tournament November 2019 Dates

Bahamas Poker Tournament November 2019

Malaysian player Wai Leong Chan has been playing poker since 2009. Primarily he focused on poker online Malaysia cash games and since 2010 he started playing world famous live poker tournaments. In 2010 Chan won his first international live poker tournament HK$ 4,000 No Limit Hold 'em and received $2,986.

He finished seventh in early November 2016 atthe main event of the Triton Super High Roller Series in Paranaque, MetroManila, Philippines and received $250,000.

Bahamas Poker Tournament November 2019 Calendar

Around one and a half years later in May 2018,he took down three tournaments in the Triton Series in Budva, Montenegro, andwon $1.1 million prize money.

In early August 2018, he became second at themain event of the Triton Series in Jeju-do and received his career best prizemoney of more than $3.2 million and at the end of September 2018, he ensuredsecond place at a side event of the European Poker Tour (EPT) in Barcelona.

Earlier in 2019, he became third in anotherEPT tournament in Monte Carlo and at the beginning of August 2019, Chan securedhis position in the final table at the Triton Million for Charity in Londonwith a buy-in of one million pounds and earned $1.5 million for his ninthplace.

Bahamas Poker Tournament November 2019 Dates

2019 was a lucky year for this young Malaysianpoker genius. In mid-November 2019, he became second again at the Super HighRoller Bowl Bahamas after losing heads-up against Daniel Dvoress and receivedmore than $ 2.6 million. Just over a week later, Chan took down the PartypokerMillions World Bahamas Super High Roller Final and received a $ 380,000 winaward.

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In total, Chan made around $12 million inpoker at live tournaments which makeshim the third most successful Malaysian poker player after Paul Phua andRichard Yong.





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