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Valerie Cross is a writer and editor originally from Cincinnati, Ohio. She graduated from Furman University in 2007 with a bachelor's degree double-majoring in Spanish and Psychology. Mike Stashin moved all in from the small blind and Dave Stefanski called for his last 525,000 from the big blind. Dave Stefanski: A ♦️ 8 ♦️ Mike Stashin: A ♠️ 3 ♦️ The board ran out Q ♣️ 10 ♦️ 8 ♠️ 9 ♣️ Q ♠️ and Stefanski paired his eight in the window to earn the double up. Dave Stefanski- 1,080,000.

Tournament Type:Multi-Table Tournament
When:Daily (ET) – Early Double: 11:20 & 11:22, Daily Double: 15:20 & 15:22 and Big Double: 17:20 & 17:22
Blind Levels:Early Double and Daily Double: 10,12,15 Minutes, Big Double: 12,15,20 Minutes
Starting Chips:Early Double: 2,000, Daily Double and Big Double: 3,000
Buy-in:Early Double: $5+1, Daily Double: $10+2, Big Double: $21+5
Interesting Fact:If you win both Doubles you earn 75% of a Progressive Jackpot.

Full Tilt Poker offers three types of doubles tournaments every day, the Early Double, the Daily Double and the Big Double. Each Double has two separate tournaments running simultaneously (e.g. Early Double – A and Early Double – B). You earn a piece of the jackpot for at least cashing in both tournaments.

Early Double

In the Early Double $0.50 of each entry fee goes towards the progressive jackpot. If you cash in both events you split 3% of the jackpot with all of the players who cashed in both tournaments. The player who has the highest average finish in both tournaments will win 2% of the jackpot. If you final table both tournaments, you will win 20% of the jackpot. If you win both tournaments, you will win 75% of the jackpot.

Daily Double

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In the Daily Double $1 of each entry fee goes towards the progressive jackpot. If you cash in both events you split 3% of the jackpot with all of the players who cashed in both tournaments. The player who has the highest average finish in both tournaments will win 2% of the jackpot. If you final table both tournaments, you will win 20% of the jackpot. If you win both tournaments, you will win 75% of the jackpot.

Big Double

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In the Big Double $3 of each entry fee goes towards the progressive jackpot. If you cash in both events you split 3% of the jackpot with all of the players who cashed in both tournaments. The player who has the highest average finish in both tournaments will win 2% of the jackpot. If you final table both tournaments, you will win 20% of the jackpot. If you win both tournaments, you will win 75% of the jackpot.

Full Tilt Double Tournament Strategy

Use your normal tournament strategy with a few tweaks as you reach the money bubble. With the added bonus of just cashing in both tournaments, it would be wise to pass up marginal situations on the bubble. Also, if you are alive in both tournaments after the bubble bursts, start looking at your opponents to see if they are alive in both so you can keep track of who you need to finish ahead of for the 2% bonus.

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The United States Poker Championship (USPC) was a major annual stop on the poker tournament tour. This event was held at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The series started in 1996, took one year off in 1997, and ran every year from 1998–2010. This series of poker tournaments culminated with a $10,000 no-limit Texas hold 'em championship tournament televised by ESPN and commentated by Lon McEachern and Norman Chad.[1] The last time this tournament series was run was 2010.[2]

Main Event Results by Year[edit]

YearWinnerPrizeRunner-UpOther Finalists
1996[3]Ken Flaton$500,000Surinder Sunar
  • Jamie Ligator
  • Jerry Cusack
1998[4]Ray Lamoureaux$148,000O'Neil Longson
  • Michael Piari
1999[5]Daniel Negreanu$210,000John Bonetti
  • Jason Viriyayuthakorn
  • John Brewer
  • David Plastik
  • Don Zewin
2000[6]Richard Tatalovich$318,000John Juanda
  • Eric Panayiotou
  • Ken Goldstein
  • Steve Kaufman
2001[7]Men Nguyen$228,000John Juanda
  • Satish Vitha
  • John Urpsis
  • Scott Byron
2002[8]John Hennigan$216,000Erik Seidel
  • Charlie Bae
  • Robert Toft
  • Tony Popejoy
  • William Shapiro
  • Patrick Kelly
2003[9]Toto Leonidas$388,080Erik Seidel
  • Phil Hellmuth
  • Frank Russomanno
  • Trong Le
  • Kenneth Jacoby
  • Ray Ho Lin
2004[10]John Aglialoro$691,096Joe Cassidy
  • Walter Hollander
  • Dean Schultz
  • Alan Colon
  • Brian Haveson
2005[11]James Caporuscio$831,532Ralph Pecorale
  • Chris Furbert
  • Andrew Barta
  • Frank Vizza
  • Michael Santoro
2006[12]Alex Jacob$878,500Jordan Morgan
  • Stephen Feraca
  • Dale Pinchot
  • Jeffrey King
  • Augustin Mendez
2007[13]Adam Gerber$606,095Louis Lee
  • Edward Brogdon
  • Jared Okun
  • Svetlana Gromenkova
  • Tommy Wang
  • Gavin Smith*
2008[14]Robert Ford$221,936Duane Hunton
  • Mike Leah
  • Wooyang Lin
  • Frank Vizza
  • Steve Gross
2009[15]William Brindise$261,800Men Nguyen
  • Eric Ladny
  • Gordon Eng
  • Brian Lemke
  • Nick Binger
  • Anton Smolyanskiy
  • Steven Wolansky
2010[16]Edward Gamaitoni$167,616David Gillen
  • Patrick Carron
  • Mike Sica
  • Gerald David
  • David King
  • Trevor Savage
  • Eric Panayiotou
  • Christopher Cappell

* The final table of the 2007 tournament had only eight players, as Smith was eliminated with another player on the same hand. Smith had more chips at the time of the hand and therefore the higher finish.

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