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The man nicknamed MrSmokey1 has fended off stiff competition from some of the world's best online gamers to scoop a massive cash prize at a recent PokerStars event.
MrSmokey1, otherwise known as Steve Billirakis, came away with $100,000 (£50,131) from the recent online poker tournament that was billed as a "winner takes all freeze-out" contest.
Given the nature of the competition, the pressure was on when MrSmokey1 faced supernova9 heads-up after a total of close to six hours of game play, before coming out on top.
After wining a bracelet at the most recent World Series of Poker showdown, MrSmokey1 has become known as a force to be reckoned with in online poker, but his latest PokerStars win will go down as one of his most prestigious to date, reports 4Flush.com.
Meanwhile, a report from OnlineCasino.org earlier this week revealed that an online gamer from West Yorkshire recently scooped £1 million by playing high stakes Deal or No Deal.
The man nicknamed MrSmokey1 has fended off stiff competition from some of the world's best online gamers to scoop a massive cash prize at a recent PokerStars event.
MrSmokey1, otherwise known as Steve Billirakis, came away with $100,000 (£50,131) from the recent online poker tournament that was billed as a "winner takes all freeze-out" contest.
Given the nature of the competition, the pressure was on when MrSmokey1 faced supernova9 heads-up after a total of close to six hours of game play, before coming out on top.
After wining a bracelet at the most recent World Series of Poker showdown, MrSmokey1 has become known as a force to be reckoned with in online poker, but his latest PokerStars win will go down as one of his most prestigious to date, reports 4Flush.com.
Meanwhile, a report from OnlineCasino.org earlier this week revealed that an online gamer from West Yorkshire recently scooped £1 million by playing high stakes Deal or No Deal.
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