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    Recapping the 3rd Annual Chicago Poker Classic

    22.05.12

    For the past couple of weeks, the Horseshoe Hammond played host to the Third Annual Chicago Poker Classic , a tournament series that has established itself as one of the most prestigious in the country. This year’s event, which had $500,000 in added prizes, proved to be a tremendous success with attendance up in the prelims 50 percent from last year, while the Main Event was up 20 percent.

    A full schedule of tournaments, plus a $50,000 cash bonus to the overall points leader of the 12-day series, and a 2012 Chevrolet Camaro V8 to the turbo series champion, appealed the masses and drew some of Chicagoland’s best poker players to the felt. While Ryan Leng managed to win both of those bonuses, it was Anthony Marsico who captured the headlines by winning the championship event.

    Chicago Poker Classic Event #8 Main Event

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    Source: PokerNews.com

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