BIG HEARTED TONY
7 December 2007
A cruel wit but a generous heart
The ebullient international poker ace Tony Guoga, known
for his cruel and voluble one-liners against poker
opponents, has shown once again that he has a generous
heart, donating his $205 000 winner's cheque from the
Moscow Millions to a Russian orphanage. This is not the
first time TonyG has made such a open hearted gift; he
has previously donated significant Asian poker winnings
to a similar cause.
Following sponsorship hassles, the entry field for the
inaugural Moscow Millions (see previous InfoPowa
reports) was on the small side, with 53 players finally
seated and ready at the Kosmos Casino and Hotel for the
'shuffle up and deal' call. The incentive was a prize
pool of over $500 000.
The $10 500 buy-in, two-day event had players starting
with $25 000 in chips and 90 minute levels.
Congratulating the Poker Professionals organisers, Guoga
applauded the final table structure when he wrote on his
blog:
"The structure was better than the WSOP main event. We
had two dealers at the final table so that the next hand
was shuffled and ready to go and we had tons of hands at
the final table.
Guoga won a gold bracelet and the $205 000 for coming in
first place, immediately returning the cash to
tournament director Rhys Jones with the request that it
go to a Russian orphanage. "I feel good just being in a
position where I can give away money that I win in poker
tourneys," he said.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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