PokerBlue.com Ambassador and Team
PokerBlue Co-Captain Yosh Nakano, announced today the addition of poker
superstars Gank (aka Bret Jungblut), Don Zewin and Thor Hansen to an
impressive Team PokerBlue line-up that will compete in the upcoming 2006
World Series of Poker.
"Only a tremendous idea can generate the tremendous response level and
enthusiasm Team PokerBlue is receiving from players around the world,"
notes Team PokerBlue Co-Captain Ted Forrest. "There is no doubt in my mind
that Yosh Nakano, who envisioned and created Team PokerBlue, is poker's
reigning high-limit impresario."
Team PokerBlue is the first-ever team concept to dramatically improve
player odds in the $80 million 2006 WSOP, July 28-August 10. The Team
PokerBlue format improves team-member odds to cash or to share in the
estimated $10 million first prize, from 800-1 to 3-1 favorite ... and
8,000-1 to 308-1, respectively.
Team PokerBlue will be comprised of a maximum of 26 players, each of
who will own a 1% interest in each of their teammates. Therefore, if the
2006 WSOP winner is a member of Team PokerBlue, each teammate will receive
at least $100K. The winner will receive $7.5 million. Each team member will
also receive a piece of any to cash winnings of Team PokerBlue Co-Captains
Forrest and Nakano.
Starting July 6th, PokerBlue will run QUALIFICATION SATELLITES, every
night at 7pm (Pacific), for entry into the WSOP $10K Main Event Tournament.
For only $109, players will participate in a No Limit Hold'em satellite,
with PokerBlue.com guaranteeing a $12K prize pool. The winner of the
tournament will win a $10K Main Event seat, $1,000 expense cash ... and
most importantly, a spot on Team PokerBlue. The remaining $1,000 is being
added to the prize money. Satellites will end when all 26 slots have been
filled. PokerBlue.com is holding daily qualifier No Limit Hold'em
tournaments for $13+1, for entry into the $109 satellite.
Gank was a member of "The Crew" ... the former, notorious group of
young players that threatened to take over the poker world. He has ganked
players from every corner of the globe-winning more online tournaments than
anyone else in the world. He is the 2004 World Champion in Omaha 8 or
better and is credited with nine (9) WSOP cashes. Brett is also founder of
ProPokerSchool and a columnist for Bluff Magazine.
Don Zewin has been one of the top professional high stakes poker
players for over 20 years. He has numerous cashes under his belt, including
the Bellagio Five Diamond Tournament win over Barry Greenstein. In the 2006
WSOP $1500 No-limit Hold'em Tournament, Don has already cashed (6th out of
2.750 players) -- winning $127K.
Thor Hansen represented Norway in the 2006
Intercontinental Poker
Championship, now airing on CBS. He has earned over $1.6 million in
lifetime tournament cashes.
Ted Forrest is the 2006 NBC National Heads-Up Champion and the #1
tournament and cash player (and quite possibly the most feared) in the
world today. Nakano is the 2006 CBS Intercontinental Poker Champion. In
winning the Intercontinental (now airing on CBS through Saturday, July 22),
Nakano out-gunned a field of 21 world-class players, from 21 different
countries ... each player representing their native country. Nakano
represented Japan. Other notables included-Doyle Brunson (USA), Daniel
Negreanu (Canada), Johnny Chan (China), Sam Farha (Lebanon), and Hasan
Habib (Pakistan).
PokerBlue.com is a premier Internet poker web site, developed by
players for players. PokerBlue.com made a splash with its l
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