POKER FOR CAMBODIA
8 January 2010
Canadian player donates portion of winnings
to charity
Not long ago InfoPowa highlighted the good works of
American professional online poker pro Dusty 'Leatherass'
Schmidt, who has riased subtantial funds playing poker
for the Transition Project - a charity in Portland.
Schmidt is one of a growing number of pokerheads with
big hearts who raise money for the less fortunate; Don
Cheadle and Annie Duke with their Ante Up for Africa
campaign is another great example of what the game can
achieve in helping others.
This week we focus on
a talented woman player from Toronto who donates a
portion of her winnings in major tournaments to charity.
Elizabeth Bennett-Martin's latest project is to play
in the Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure, winning enough to
donate a significant amount to the Cambodian Legal
Education for Women project started by the Toronto law
firm Bennett Gastle P.C in which she is a partner.
The focus of the charity is to provide educational
assistance and living expenses to help young women in
Cambodia attend law school, and escape a life of
poverty. The charity helps women who live in extremely
deprived, cramped conditions, sleeping on mats on a bare
floor, and will assist in improving dormitory conditions
- the accommodation has no furniture or cooking
facilities, other than hot plates.
The project aims to improve the possibilities
for these woman by helping them to become lawyers in a
country where legal help is extremely rare (in 2009
there were only 538 lawyers for a population of over 14
million people).
Last year Bennett-Martin was
one of only 14 women in the entire PCA tournament and
one of a mere seven female online qualifiers. She won a
$24 satellite to compete against a field of 1 347
players.... and picked up $40 000 for a 25th place
finish. This year she plans to improve on her
performance and raise more cash, and has again secured a
place through an online satellite.
In addition to
earmarking a portion of any winnings in the PCA main
event for charity, Bennett-Martin intends to compete in
the inaugural PCA Ladies Event, and will donate all
winnings to the charity if she is successful.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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