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2015 WSOP: Jon Andlovec Wins Event #43: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold'em

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Posted on 24 June 2015 by "T".

Jon Andlovec is the winner of the first-ever Super Seniors Poker Championship! Andlovec, 70, a part-time poker player residing in Carson City (Nevada), topped a field of 1,533 entries over three days of play to claim his first bracelet and $262,220 in prize money! It was his fourth cash at the World Series, with his last in-the-money finish taking place in 2004.

Super Seniors Poker Championship was open to anyone over 65. Although the event drew a much smaller field than the Seniors Poker Championship (4,193 entries), WSOP reported that it was far more than it expected.


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4 comments on "2015 WSOP: Jon Andlovec Wins Event #43: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold''em"


 doubletop77724/06/2015 08:57:52 GMT
Many congratulations to Jon Andlovec on winning this event and the first prize money of $262,220. What a great idea to have such an event and i hope they keep doing it for many years to come
 Fakiry24/06/2015 10:41:03 GMT
It gets to a point in some people's life in which the thrill of being radical can pass by enjoying handling the reality of being sit at a table with eight other guys playing cards doing the best to beat them. This is the reality of many experienced (i.e. old) persons in my country, who love to pass their days in some public gardens playing cards, just for fun or even with some money involved as incentive. Having the chance to play big must be awesome at this age. And having the chance to guarantee a better future for their grandsons must be even better.
 JorAxe24/06/2015 14:44:36 GMT
Congratulations, then continue junado aversion harvest more wins the prize I won.
 bowie198425/07/2015 10:02:19 GMT
Don't know how many over 65 pros or semi-pros are earning their living by playing poker currently in the world but apparently based on this final table almost every one of them lives in the United States. Funny, isn't it?

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