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Asian Poker Classic Introduces the Sport of Poker to India.


International Poker Tournament A poker tournament is a tournament in which the winners are decided by playing poker, usually a particular style of poker.

Contrast this to a ring game, where the game is ongoing with no formal structure to determine a single winner in a certain length of time.
 in Goa Deemed a Huge Success

GOA, India -- March 4th 2007 is an historic day in Indian sport as Carl Hostrup from Denmark (1stplace), Samuel Lehtonen from Sweden (2nd place), and Pranav Bathija from India (3rd place) share their portion of the $1,000,000 (44,490,085 INR INR

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Indian Rupee.

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The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.
) prize pool at the Asian Poker Classic (APC (1) (American Power Conversion Corporation, West Kingston, RI, www.apcc.com) The leading manufacturer of UPS systems and surge suppressors, founded in 1981 by Rodger Dowdell, Neil Rasmussen and Emanual Landsman, three electronic power engineers who had worked at MIT. ) sponsored by MaharajahClub.net, India's first-ever professional poker tournament.

"This is my biggest tournament win, and I still cannot believe that I am the champion. Yesterday I told people that I would win, not to boast, but to give myself the positive attitude I needed to win. I came up with a strategy on how to play the final table, and combined with my positive attitude, played my way to first place," said Hostrup.

The tournament attracted 143 participants from over 15 countries to compete for the $1,000,000 prize including high profile players such as Ross Boatman "Rocky" Ross Boatman (born circa 1965 in King's Cross, London) is an English RADA-trained actor, professional poker player and a member of the poker-playing foursome known as The Hendon Mob. , Roy Brindley Roy 'The Boy' Brindley (born 1969 in Southampton) is an English professional poker player, now living in Dublin, Ireland. Early years
Before poker, Brindley was involved in greyhound racing, and worked in a kennels at the age of 17 near Dorking and then on to Lincolnshire
, Mark Goodwin, Issac Gulazan, Arshad Hussain, Mel Judah Mel Judah is an Australian professional poker player, also known as "The Silver Fox" (a nickname he shares with fellow poker player Peter Costa). He learned poker at the age of 14 by watching his father play 5-card draw. , John Kabbaj Jean-Michel (John) "Large" Kabbaj (born 1973? in Birmingham, West Midlands) is an English professional poker player, referred to by The Hendon Mob as their unofficial fifth member. Before poker
Kabbaj quit school at the age of 16.
, Lee Nelson, Jani Sointula Jani Sointula (born 1975?) is a Finnish professional poker player from Helsinki.

In November 2004, he won the Monte Carlo Millions, defeating fellow countryman Juha Helppi in the final heads-up confrontation to take home the $400,000 first prize.
, Surinder Sunar Surinder Sunar (born April 1 1959 in Dhinpur Punjab, India) is an English professional poker player based in Wolverhampton, who first gained fame as a two-time finalist (seasons 1 and 5) in the Late Night Poker television series.  and Willie Tann Willie "The Dice Man" Tann (born 1941?) is an English professional poker player.

Tann was born in Singapore and came to England to study law in the 1960's.

Tann has numerous nicknames on the poker circuit.
. The main event, held over three days at Goa's luxury five-star Intercontinental Grand Resort, was the first of its kind, and has introduced the globally-popular sport of poker to the Indian sub-continent. The poker tournament provided a unique experience -- unlike anything the poker community has seen before.

"Poker is a global sport with players from almost every country around the globe and now India has taken its place as a viable poker destination. We are extremely proud of the success of this year's Asian Poker Classic and hope that it provides the platform for the future growth and development of the game in India," said Imran Hassan, Director of Operations for the Asian Poker Classic.

Not only was this tournament a first for India, but it was one of the most generous tournaments in poker history, with sponsors MaharajahClub.net guaranteeing a minimum $1,000,000 minimum prize pool and a $250,000 overlay. The tournament also marked the introduction of Team Maharajah - a group predominantly of Indian players who took the tournament by storm. Team Maharajah proved that Indian poker players could compete with the world's best, with five Asian players finishing in the money, including a third place result from Pranav Bathija of Mumbai.

"Of course we knew Indian poker players would come to the APC, but we wanted to make sure that this tournament would be recognised throughout the global poker community, and that it would bring the best poker players from around the world to compete in India. The final table alone included players from Denmark, Great Britain Great Britain, officially United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 60,441,000), 94,226 sq mi (244,044 sq km), on the British Isles, off W Europe. The country is often referred to simply as Britain. , India, Poland, Spain, Sweden and Vietnam," said Hassan

"It's also been a feast for the Danes at APC - two of us made it in the money but, I can see that the game has a bright future here in India. Pranav has a great future ahead of him in poker and if all Indian players are good like him, we are in big trouble," said Carl Hostrup.

Pranav Bathija, who learned the game of poker in just four months playing at MaharajaClub.net, commented, "I have enjoyed my path along the poker trail; I have developed a true love for the game, and am grateful that my training on MaharajahClub.net has now come to fruition. It was a fantastic experience and I wish to win it next year!"

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About Asian Poker Classic (www.asianpokerclassic.com)

Asian Poker Classic is the first professional poker tournament held in India.

The 2007 APC tournament, held March 1-5, attracted professional poker players, celebrities and online players from all over the globe.

About MahrajahClub.net (www.maharajahclub.net)

MaharajahClub.net is a free play gaming site that is dedicated to bringing entertainment to South East Asian communities. MaharajaClub.net is proud to have taught Pranav Bathija the game of poker, just four moths before his placing it the Asian Poker Classic, the first professional poker tournament ever held in India.
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