Poker Articles

Online Poker Reviews
Online Poker
Poker Strategy
Editorials
Web Articles
Legal Issues

Archive

Play Online Poker
FullTilt Code: westonft
Poker Blogs

Vanman's Poker Blog

Local Area Poker

Dallas Area Poker

Local Home Games

Local Poker Rooms

Houston Poker Rooms
Oklahoma Poker Rooms
New York Poker Rooms
Dallas Poker Rooms
Fort Worth Poker Rooms
Boston Poker Rooms
New Mexico Rooms Poker Rooms
Iowa Poker Rooms Poker Rooms
Washington Poker Rooms
Louisiana Poker Rooms
Washington D.C Poker Rooms
san diego Poker Rooms
Philadelphia Poker Rooms
arlington, tx Poker Rooms
atlanta Poker Rooms
katy Poker Rooms
VANCOUVER,WASHINGTON Poker Rooms
MONTANA Poker Rooms
billings,Mt Poker Rooms
abilene Poker Rooms
abilene Poker Rooms
phoenix,az Poker Rooms
phoenix,az Poker Rooms
Austin, TX Poker Rooms

Poker Talk
Horrible way to play Aces
Make Up Sex
Bad beats online vs live
Re: Phil Hellmuth vs onewhowas
Re: HSP back on GSN

Archives
Strategy Discussion
Re: Fold, call, push?
Re: I'm awesome.
Re: FT
Better Session Questionable Hand
Hi i need the password Weston Freeroll in titan poker

Archives
We Support

Full Tilt Bonus

www.BigStack.com

Full Tilt Bonuses

Weston Times Blog

WSOP Chip Reese trophy

WSOP Chip Reese trophy

Future winners of the $50,000 buy-in event at the World Series of Poker – currently the HORSE World Championship – will receive a trophy named after the late David “Chip” Reese, according to Jeffrey Pollack, Commissioner of the World Series of Poker.

“A true gentleman and the youngest person admitted to the Poker Hall of Fame, Chip Reese was recognized by his peers as the most successful player in the biggest mixed cash games of all time.”

Pollack went on to say:


“He was also a great tournament player with three WSOP bracelets, including one for his historic victory in the inaugural $50,000 buy-in HORSE tournament in 2006. As a tribute to this great player who embodied the very best of our game, next year’s $50,000 HORSE World Championship will be played in Chip’s honor and memory and the winner will receive the ‘David “Chip” Reese Award,’ as well as a WSOP bracelet, to commemorate their achievement.”

.
Suggestions for this tribute popped on on several poker forums last week and the WSOP staff jumped of those ideas to make an excellent and timely decision