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The Hendon Mob are a group of four professional poker players from London, England. It comprises This article is about the card game. ...
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Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location within the British Isles Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area â Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population â Total (mid-2004) â Total (2001 Census) â Density Ranked 1st UK...
Joe Beevers is the only member of the group that actually comes from Hendon (a borough of London) but the other group members played in Hendon, and the name comes from that. Joe The Elegance Beevers (born 9 December 1967 in London) is an English professional poker player and a member of The Hendon Mob. ...
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Rocky Ross Boatman is an English actor, professional poker player and a member of The Hendon Mob. ...
Ram Crazy Horse Vaswani is an English professional poker player and the youngest member of The Hendon Mob. ...
Ignore the sign â the Claddagh Ring pub is in Church Road, Hendon somewhat more than 9 miles from Athenry. ...
The Hendon Mob describe John "Large" Kabbaj as their unofficial fifth member. Several other European professionals, including Victoria Coren (Vicky C), Harry "Wise Owl" Demetriou (Koumari Boy), Padraig Parkinson (Padraig), Neil "Bad Beat" Channing (Bad Beat) and John Duthie have posted on the group's forum. John Large Kabbaj is an English professional poker player, referred to by The Hendon Mob as their unofficial fifth member. ...
Victoria Coren is an author, journalist and semi-professional poker player. ...
Charidimos (Harry) Wise Owl Demetriou is an English professional poker player, based in London. ...
Professional poker player from Ireland. ...
Neil Bad Beat Channing (born 9 December) is an English professional poker player and author based in London. ...
John Duthie is an English television director turned professional poker player. ...
The Prima Poker Tour In 2004 and 2005, the Mob was sponsored by Prima Poker to the tune of $2 million worth of worldwide tournament buyin fees. In exchange they played on the online Prima poker-room network. As part of the tour, The Mob challenged four-player teams of various nationalities to heads-up matches, culminating with the UK versus US in the inaugural Prima Transatlantic Cup. In the inaugural event in 2004, The Mob had won each of these international team matches until falling 3-1 to the US team of Phil Ivey, Andy Bloch, Chris Ferguson, and Paul Wolfe. The Mob's deal with Prima expired at the end of 2005. Prima Poker is the name of a network of online poker rooms that handles five to ten thousand players at any one time (as of 2005). ...
The large and growing jargon of poker includes many terms. ...
The large and growing jargon of poker includes many terms. ...
United States may refer to: Places: United States of America SS United States, the fastest ocean liner ever built. ...
2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Phil Ivey (born 1976) is a professional poker player, considered by his peers to be amongst the best in the world. ...
Andy Bloch is a poker player who started playing seriously in 1992, entering some small $35 weekly tournaments once a month. ...
Chris Jesus Ferguson Chris Jesus Ferguson (born April 11, 1963, in Los Angeles, CA) is a professional poker player. ...
The Mob first became recognised for their appearances on the original televised poker programme Late Night Poker (1999-2002). Their results in each season are below: Late Night Poker is a British television show in which Poker players, mostly professionals or strong amateurs, compete in a short series of No-Limit Texas hold em tournament games for a prize of approximately £50,000. ...
| Season | Joe Beevers | Barny Boatman | Ross Boatman | Ram Vaswani | | 1 | - Heat 2 - 2nd
- Grand Final - 6th (£1,500)
| | | | | 2 | | - Heat 3 - 2nd
- Semi-Final - 6th
| - Heat 1 - 2nd
- Semi-Final - Winner
- Grand Final - 2nd (£13,000)
| - Heat 7 - Winner
- Grand Final - 3rd (£6,000)
| | 3 | | - Heat 6 - Winner
- Grand Final - 8th (£2,500)
| | | | 4 | - Heat 5 - Winner
- Grand Final - 7th (£3,000)
| - Heat 6 - Winner
- Grand Final - 3rd (£10,500)
| | - Heat 4 - 2nd
- Semi-Final - 4th
| | 5 | - Heat 3 - 2nd
- Semi-Final - Winner
- Grand Final - 3rd (£10,500)
| | | - Heat 4 - 2nd
- Semi-Final - 3rd
| | 6 | | | | | | Total | $15,000 | $13,000 | $13,000 | $6,000 | Below are the results of season 1 of the Late Night Poker television series. ...
The Hendon Mob regularly attend the annual WSOP tournaments. They have made the following money finishes: The WSOP logo. ...
| Year | Joe Beevers | Barny Boatman | Ross Boatman | Ram Vaswani | | 1996 | - $2,500 Pot Limit Hold-Em - 14th ($4,500)
| | | | | 2000 | | - $3,000 NL Hold-Em - 18th ($7,220)
- $10,000 NL Hold-Em Main Event - 16th ($39,120)
| | | | 2001 | | - $10,000 NL Hold-Em Main Event - 33rd ($30,000)
| | - $3,000 NL Hold-Em - 11th place ($13,340)
| | 2002 | | - $1,500 PL Omaha - 9th ($7,700)
- $2,000 PL Hold-Em - 2nd ($77,160)
- $3,000 Limit Hold-Em - 10th ($5,280)
| - $1,500 PL Omaha - 7th ($12,040)
- $10,000 NL Hold-Em Main Event - 34th ($30,000)
| - $2,000 Limit Hold-Em - 3rd ($98,620)
- $2,000 1/2 Hold-Em 1/2 7-Card Stud - 2nd ($54,140)
| | 2003 | | | | - $1,500 Limit Hold-Em Shootout - 11th ($2,500)
| | 2004 | - $5,000 NL Hold-Em - 14th ($11,940)
- $2,000 Limit Hold-Em - 12th ($6,340)
| - $1,500 PL Hold-Em - 10th ($6,020)
- $2,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Split - 15th ($3,870)
- $3,000 NL Hold-Em - 34th ($6,280)
| - $1,000 NL Hold-Em - 49th ($3,160)
| - $1,000 NL Hold-Em - 7th ($50,460)
- $2,000 Limit Hold-Em - 20th ($3,160)
- $3,000 PL Hold-Em - 5th ($52,320)
- $3,000 NL Hold-Em - 3rd ($143,740)
| | 2005 | - $1,500 PL Hold-Em - 85th ($1,845)
- $2,000 PL Omaha - 16th ($11,565)
- $10,000 NL Hold-Em Main Event - 151st ($46,245)
| - $1,500 Omaha Hi/Lo - 14th ($8,680)
- $2,000 Limit Hold-Em - 16th ($7,330)
- $2,500 PL Hold-Em - 27th ($5,865)
- $1,000 NL Hold-Em - 38th ($2,560)
| - $1,500 Limit Hold-Em - 73rd ($2,170)
- $2,000 NL Hold-Em - 64th ($4,250)
- $2,500 Omaha Hi/Lo - 30th ($3,305)
- $1,000 NL Hold-Em - 53rd ($5,640)
| - $1,000 NL Hold-Em - 21st ($11,010)
- $2,500 NL Hold-Em - 11th ($20,000)
| | Total | $82,435 | $207,085 | $60,565 | $431,290 | The 1996 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was held at Binions Horseshoe. ...
The 2000 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was held at Binions Horseshoe. ...
The 2001 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was held at Binions Horseshoe. ...
The 2002 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was held at Binions Horseshoe. ...
The 2003 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was held at Binions Horseshoe. ...
The 2004 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was held at Binions Horseshoe after Harrahs Entertainment purchased the casino and the rights to the tournament in January. ...
The 2005 World Series of Poker opened play on June 2, continuing through the Main Event No Limit World Championship starting on July 7. ...
Joe Beevers and the Boatmans have also attended some WPT tournaments. Their attendance has been periodic due to other tournaments that PrimaPoker have asked them to play instead. Although none have yet made a final table, they have made the following money finishes: The World Poker Tour (WPT) is a series of poker tournaments featuring most of the worlds professional players. ...
| Season | Joe Beevers | Barny Boatman | Ross Boatman | | 1 | | | | | 2 | | | - $25,000 WPT Championship - 18th ($66,532)
| | 3 | - $25,000 WPT Championship - 7th ($188,710)
| - $15,000 Five Diamond World Poker Classic - 15th ($49,008)
| | | 4 | | - $15,000 Five Diamond World Poker Classic - 18th ($64,400)
| | | Total | $188,710 | $113,408 | $66,532 | Below are the results of season 1 of the World Poker Tour television series. ...
Below are the results of season 2 of the World Poker Tour television series. ...
Below are the results of season 3 of the World Poker Tour television series. ...
Spoiler warning: Note that only events played to date are displayed. ...
Other Ventures The Mob runs a successful website that includes a first-of-its-kind tournament poker player database that attempts to house the results of every major worldwide poker event since 2000, indexed by location, date, and player. The origin of the information contained in the database was queried in a court action brought by rival website Pokerpages.com. Information sourced from Pokerpages.com has since been removed from the database. The Mob price runners for poker punters on the bookieless online gambling site Betfair. The large and growing jargon of poker includes many terms. ...
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