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Texas Hold'em News Inventory

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#10: The 4th China (Hainan) Poker Carnival (CPC) 2012 was held on March 22 this year at the beautiful tourist resort of China? Hainan? MGM Sanya Resort ended perfectly! The event was reported by CCAV, Sina Sports, Player.com, GTV and Hainan TV. After 5 days and 41 hours of fierce competition, Ma Chao finally stood out from 414 participants and became the new CPC China Poker Carnival champion! Ma Chao won a championship trophy, 300,000 yuan prize and a championship ring.

#9: The main event of the APPT Macau Asian Poker Championship came to an end on November 11 at Grand Casino Macau, with player XingZhou from China reaching the final and finally winning the title and beautiful trophy. A prize pool of HK$17,305,200 was set for this year, valued at US$2,218,615. It took 5 rounds to finish. Taiwanese player Linh Tran unfortunately became a bubble player and was eliminated at No. 23, with a total of 22 players in the money circle. The last poker star player Wu Shaogang finished just 13. In the final heads-up, XingZhou had a chip advantage of about 3:2, but reached an agreement with Hong Kong player YingKit Chan to divide the final prize money by five and a half, and each person received 3,547,500 Hong Kong dollars.

#8: On September 12, the main event of the Macau Poker Cup kicked off at Gemdu Casino Macau, with 270 players spending HK$20,000 to compete for the tournament, bringing the total prize pool to HK$4,818,960. China's RuiChen spent more than 30 hours and 29 levels of hard work to win the 2012 MPCC championship and a prize of HK$1,108,500. In the side event, David Steicke stood out among 161 players at the inaugural HK$8,800 Macau PokerStar Unlimited Texas Hold'em Open. The Hong Kong local won after two days of competition, winning HK$306,100. The Macau Cup Poker Championship #21500 HKD Deep Chip Tournament featured 179 players participating in the tournament, and Hong Kong's best beauty HazelHui, who won the final championship with a prize pool of HK$57,428.

#7: On August 31, the Macau High Roller Poker Charity Challenge ignited the battle at the star hotel Poker King Club, these events attracted the attention of Texas Hold'em players around the world, while the high HK$2 million buy-in also broke the Asian tournament buy and prize pool records. Texas Hold'em player Stanly Chio from China won the tournament out of 72 players with a huge prize of HK$50,149,000 ($6,465,560) and breaking wanbet's single-game prize money record.

#6: PokerStars star player Peifei Lin becomes the first player in history to win the title of two-time Macau Poker Cup: Red Dragon Tournament Main Event Title. On the evening of Monday, June 18, she won the HK$854,000 championship prize ($110,000) in the main event with a buy-in of HK$11,000 for 391 players. In this year's Macau Poker Cup side event, Chinese player Nicky Jin won the #4:3,000 Hong Kong Unlimited Bet Texas Hold'em prize and received a prize of HK$97,500.

#5: The Asian Poker Tour Macau Station kicked off at 2pm on July 31, and after 10 hours of competition, the tournament finally came to a successful conclusion. Carlos Chang from Taiwan defeated Poker King Club owner Winfred Yu at the heads-up table to win the championship and win 1,913,100 Hong Kong dollars. Zhu Yueqi, a well-known Chinese player, won third place.

#4: On February 27, 2012, Chinese player Jin Tao won the first prize of HK$1,092,500 after defeating Indian player Abhishek Goindi in the PokerStars Macau Cup Red Dragon Final, as well as a ticket to the Asian Poker Champions Cup (ACOP) worth HK$100,000. With 635 players participating, the tournament was not only the largest Red Dragon tournament in four-year history, but also the biggest tournament in the Asian Knockout Tournament. As an online MTT professional gamer, Jintao is well known by the majority of Chinese players and is also the first online million-dollar Mr. in China.

#3: On October 11, 2012, Chinese player Limmouse ranked second in the world in terms of online poker profits, and this news caused a lot of sensation in the online poker circle, and many poker fans began to pay attention to Limmouse. According to many players, the user behind this ID is Suho, a Chinese e-sports monster master, but it has not been confirmed by himself. He played for four and a half hours at the Infinite Texas Hold'em High 6-player Cash Game, blind level $50/$100, and finally won $102,800, which is why he ranked second in the world in online poker profits on the day.

#2: The first Guangzhou-Macao Poker Challenge was held in Guangzhou on December 3, 2012, and the purchase fee for this tournament also reached 200,000 RMB. The tournament brings together many top Texas Hold'em masters in Macau and China, the most famous of which is Winfred Yu, owner of Macau Star Poker King Club. Facing the super Macau team led by Yu, the Guangzhou team also sent well-known Chinese Texas Hold'em players away, as well as several players who had outstanding performances in some competitions.

#1: In the early morning hours of December 18, at MGM Sanya, the largest tournament in Chinese mainland, CPT, finally competed for the final championship, and Lei Zhenghua from Foshan, Guangdong Province, won the championship and won a huge prize of 1.2 million. The CPT attracted nearly 500 players, and the participation of three of the world's top poker stars John Chan, David Chiu and Phil Hellmuth earned enough eyeballs for the tournament. Chinese mainland also has many poker masters, such as the first APT female champion Li Sixiao, and Zhou Xing, who just won the ACOP Championship. The appearance of singer Wang Feng also gained more attention for this competition. In the end, the competition was a complete success and created a historic breakthrough in the Chinese championship.
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