NORWEGIAN POKER PLAYERS IN AN AWAY GAME
17 April 2009
Thanks to unfriendly laws in their home
country, Norwegians battle it out in the UK
Henrik Tollefsen was some distance from home this week
when he was crowned Norwegian Poker Champion 2009 at the
Dusk Till Dawn poker club in Nottingham, UK. The reason?
Norwegian authorities continue to cling to outdated laws
which have made it advisable for the country's booming
poker playing population to stage their tourneys
elsewhere.
Tollefsen's Norwegian Poker
Championship win of over $124 000 and a seat at the next
World Series of Poker Main Event in Las Vegas have
handsomely paid for his trip to the UK and a tournament
that was packed with Nordic players and enthusiastic
supporters.
Simon Trumper, DTD Poker Director
said: “As it was last year, the Norwegian Poker
Championships has been a great festival to rival any in
Europe with a unique atmosphere that was enjoyed by all.
“
The main event took place over four days and
attracted 469 initial entrants, with plenty of action
leading to the final heads up between Orjan Skommo and
Tollefsen. The final confrontation was exciting, but
lasted a mere 30 minutes as the short-stacked Skommo
fell to the skilled and determined play of the winner.
Skommo collected a cheque for $72 500 for his second
placing.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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