Mexican Full Tilt Poker Pro Velador: Collects 2nd WSOP Bracelet

Full Tilt Poker Red Pro Jose-Luis Velador has just grabbed a second career WSOP bracelet, after winning Event 33: $2,500 pot-limit hold’em/Omaha.

Velador crushed a field of 482 players to pick up the first place prize worth $260,517 and further strengthen his position at the top of the Mexico All-Time Money List. He got his first WSOP bracelet back in 2008 at the $1.5K No-Limit Hold ‘em event, but knew he had a rough time ahead if he was to do again his success at this year’s competition.

Seated at the $2,500 pot-limit hold’em/Omaha final table was an alarming line-up of pros, which included Rob Hollink, Craig Gray, Kevin MacPhee, David Chiu, Gavin Cochrane, Victor Ramdin, James Mitchell, and Matt Sterling.

After Craig Gray was removed in 4th ($85,030), the three remaining finalists had a total of six career WSOP bracelets among them and after Jose-Luis Velador took Rob Hollink out in 3rd ($116,359), he then faced the dreadful challenge of taking on 4 times WSOP winner David Chiu in a heads-up battle for crucial poker glory.

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Steps Tournaments in Dublin

Full tilt Poker fervently launches the Steps Tournaments in Dublin. Just a few days ago, Full Tilt Poker Referral offered an opportunity to poker players residing in Dublin to win a free ticket to an entry to larger buy-in tournaments and participate and claim bigger shares of pool of prizes through playing the steps of the proceeding series of tournaments.

For as low as $3.30, players can buy-in and join Steps Tournaments. Steps Tournaments is just the same as the usual tournament with the exemption that the participant competes for tickets to the next step in the series of tournament. Buying in straightly at any steps can also be done by the players. Steps Tournament also offers seats of the same level or even lower level.

Participants of Steps Tournament can win Tickets to the Main Event including Full Tilt’s Poker Steps to the Main Event and different Satellite Tournaments and promotions.

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