July 29, 2010
Players at Ultimate Bet Poker can grab the chance to head out on a date with Tiffany Michelle and skydive with Joe Sebok through Pro Social Freerolls. And players will have a chance to hang out with sponsored pro Scott Ian as well at one of England’s premier music festival as his band Anthrax performs.
Ian will be playing in a special tournament on UB.com on June 30th at 7:00pm ET. The “Scott Ian – Send Me To Sonisphere” tournament will award the winner with a special prize package that includes a trip for two to London, accommodations, VIP passes, and tickets to watch Ian and the reunited lineup of Anthrax play the Sonisphere Festival on Saturday, July 31st. The festival is held England and is one of the largest in Europe, featuring some of the biggest names in the hard rock/metal field.
For players who want to join in the freeroll, it is important to follow the Ultimate Bet referral code Twitter feed.
July 19, 2010
In the recent events in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) it feels like the Team Ultimate Bet is not gaining any luck. However, two of their members such as Phil Hellmuth and Annie Duke excel in the $10,000 Omaha Hi/Lo World Championship or the Event # 25 for the 2010 WSOP.
There were 212 players who made it in the Day 1 on Sunday. For the winner of this event player will walk away with WSOP bracelet and $488,241. Based on the previous reports, Hellmuth is entering the table with 65,000 chips, while Duke on the other hand has 38,000 chips.
Enjoying the state of luck just like Duke and Hellmuth was Liv Boeree who finally made it in the $1,000 Ladies Championship event. According to the leaderboard for the Team UB, sharing the same spot were Boeree and Hellmuth.
Some UB bonus code players who take home cash include Bryan “badbeatninja” Devonshire, Gary “debo34” DeBernardi, and Joe Sebok. The battle is not yet over for Team UB, other events are still coming!
July 12, 2010
Prior to becoming the newest member to the Team Titan of Titan Poker, Canadian poker prodigy has never run out of storm. Canadian born on April 16, 1986 in Toronto Sorel “Imper1um” Mizzi becomes skilled to play poker in his teens. Mizzi began playing online, where he became great friends with online star Josh ‘JJProdigy’ Fields.
Soon, Sorel was squashing the highest stakes online tournaments with shocking regularity. He stayed one of only a few players who possess two FTOPS titles and, all told, his online tournament winnings surpassed $1 million.
Mizzi has been equally remarkable on the live tournament circuit, where he’s cashed in multiple World Series of Poker, European Poker Tour and World Poker Tour events.
Sorel started 2010 off with a bash by closing third at the Aussie Millions Poker Championship for $659K.
Regardless of the controversy, Sorel Mizzi’s career has not suffered. He is recently sponsored by Titan Poker and he still dominates tournaments both online and live.
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July 12, 2010
In Titan poker’s latest announcement last April 22, 2010, Titan Poker revealed the newest member of Team Titan: Sorel ‘Imper1um’ Mizzi. Sorel has long since been an online poker big name, with victories in PokerStars’ Sunday Warm-Up for $80K on top as two Full Tilt Series of Online Poker titles. On the live tournament track, Mizzi has a third place finish at the 2007 Paddy Power Irish Open for $280K, a third place closing at the 2008 World Series of Poker Europe $5K Pot Limit Omaha for $240K, and a $253K cash for second in the 2009 WSOP Pot Limit Omaha.
More lately, Mizzi finished third at the 2010 Aussie Millions Poker Championship for $659K. He pursued that up by winning an event at the Borgata Spring Poker Open for $170K and the European Poker Tour Snowfest for $95K. In addition to his $1 million and more in online winnings, Sorel has more than $2.5 million in live tournament earnings.
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July 12, 2010
Canadian poker prodigy is provided with no less lucrative prize, and he has already picked up $659,000 for finishing third at the Aussie Millions Poker Championship, as well as winning the EPT Snowfest for $95,000 and the Borgata Spring Poker Open for $170,000.
Despite his successes, Sorel Mizzi is not without controversy, after he took over his friend Chris Vaughn’s account, which at the time was in the middle of playing a tournament, Mizzi won the tournament but the duos were later disqualified from the event and Vaughn subsequently lost his job as Managing Editor of Bluff Magazine.
Previously a sponsored member of Team Betfair, Mizzi is now looking forward to his new home at Titan Poker, and for all those budding poker players looking to emulate his success, he offers the following advice: “Play within your bankroll. Keep a complete statistics of what games you’re making most money from and focus playing what you’re best at.”
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