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- PartyPoker.com
Million V is
Over
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- A 22-YEAR-OLD SOFT
SPOKEN MINNESOTAN BECOMES
YOUNGEST WINNER IN HISTORY OF
PARTYPOKER.COM
MILLION
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- Mike Schneider is
Cheered on by 15 Companions
from His Home State of
Minnesota.
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- Veteran Kenna James
Takes Second and Scott Buller,
First to Repeat at a
PartyPoker.com Final Table, is
Third.
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CARIBBEAN SEA (March 17,
2006)&emdash; Proving once again that
the youth movement is on the march in
poker, a quiet 22-year-old college student
from Minneapolis became the youngest
winner in the five-year history of the
prestigious PartyPoker.com Million,
claiming the $1 million first prize amidst
his wildly cheering group of 15 supporters
from his home state&emdash;all poker
players themselves.
Qaulifying for the WSOP is now
underway. CLICK
HERE and get qualified NOW
Past
Winners
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2005
- PartyPoker.com Million
IV
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$1.5m victory for Michael
Gracz
On March 19, 2005, 735 of the
world's finest online poker
players and professionals met
aboard a luxury cruise ship in
the Pacific to compete for a $7.4
million prize fund in the
PartyPoker.com Million IV
Tournament &endash; the biggest
in WPT history and the highlight
of the poker playing year.
The huge prize fund and the
high level of skill in the player
pool guaranteed that the six-day
2005 PartyPoker.com Million IV
Tournament would deliver dramatic
action.
The contest ended in a
gripping battle between Michael
Gracz, a 24-year-old finance
graduate, and Lt. Colonel David
Minto, a military rocket
scientist 30 years his senior.
Gracz emerged the victor, but
both players walked away
millionaires.. Download
and Play
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2004
- PartyPoker.com Million
III
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Erick Lindgren won
$1,000,000 in the 2004
PartyPoker.com Million III!
PartyPoker.com chartered the
entire Holland America cruise
ship MS Ryndam for this
record-breaking, world-class
event. Download
and Play
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2003
- PartyPoker.com Million
II
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The
Party Poker Million II winner was
Howard Lederer who took home the
first prize of
$263,850.
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2002
- PartyPoker.com Million
I
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Kathy
Iebert won the 1st prize of
$1,000,000 and an additional
$300,000+ was shared by the other
finalists, including 3 amateur
players who qualified
online!
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