LONDON EVENT FEATURES STARS FROM FOOTBALL AND SNOOKER AMONGST OTHERS
Agnieszka Rylik has been invited to take part in the PartyPoker Sports Stars Challenge in London in February. There she will be in a tournament and take on the likes of snooker stars Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry and ex-footballers Norman Whiteside, Ray Parlour, Tony Cascarino and John Aldridge. |
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NEXT SHE TAKES ON WORLD’S TOP SPORTS STARS AT POKER CHALLENGE IN LONDON
Top television presenter and boxing champion Agnieszka Rylik’s mission to become the first Pole to make a major impact on the world of poker took her to Galway in Ireland for the PartyPoker.com Irish Poker Championship – a tournament featuring 298 runners and a chance to win a share of over 500,000 euros. Aga proved that her success at the Late Night Poker tournament in October last year, where she finished 12th in the world, was no luck as she again delivered knockout blows to the world’s top players. |
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NEXT IT IS IRELAND AND AN ENCOUNTER WITH HER MENTOR Top television presenter and boxing champion Agnieszka Rylik became the first Pole to make a big impact on a top international poker tournament back in October after finishing runner-up in her opening heat of the world famous PartyPoker Late Night Poker tv tournament. Â Aga made the semi-finals and finished 5th "“ meaning she finished 12th in the world in a field that featured all the world's best multimillionaire players who spend the majority of their time in Las Vegas. This was amazing considering it was her first major tournament and that she was a beginner. She was so much of a beginner that at the start bookmakers PartyBets.com rated her as the 100/1 biggest outsider! |
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FROM THE BIGGEST OUTSIDER TO A MAJOR CONTENDER!
Top television presenter and boxing champion Agnieszka Rylik has become the first Pole to make a big impact on a top international poker tournament. After finishing runner-up in her opening heat of the world famous PartyPoker Late Night Poker tv tournament, Aga made the semi-finals and finished 5th – meaning she finished 12th in the world in a field that featured all the world’s best multimillionaire players who spend the majority of their time in Las Vegas. This is simply amazing considering it was her first major tournament and that she was a beginner. Everybody predicts she has a big future in the game. |
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