The top 128 players in the Thanksgiving Leaderboard faced off on Saturday to play for $21,713 in real cash prizes at CarbonPoker.
In a heads-up Grand Slam format, they duked it out for 5 hours, 6minutes and 21 seconds on the No Limit Hold’em tables. This capped of our successful 2009 Thanksgiving promo. It was banner month for SitNGos and players.
Each player came into the tourney with a unique starting stack, based on how they placed in the Leaderboard. As you will see below, whether you started with a big stack or a smaller one the most important part is getting into the event. Second place only started out with 5,731 chips — which was 42nd to begin with.
Congrats to the Top 8 players, who all pulled down $1K+ for their effort. Here is the list:
Top Finishers
yoyojen – $3,691.35 (24,416 Starting Chips)
Pius35 – $2,605. 59 (5,731 Starting Chips)
desertkitty – $1,628.49 (17,729 Starting Chips)
tlopeztlopez – $1,628.49 (3,562 Starting Chips)
buschmaqb – $1,085.66 (7,453 Starting Chips)
Jestersgirl – $1,085.66 (3,899 Starting Chips)
mazokie – $1,085.66 (42,445 Starting Chips)
vader46 – $1,085.66 (10,631 Starting Chips)
The Daily DOUBLE Dollar Dazzler (that’s a lot of ‘D’s) is a new daily feature that’s going to be rolled out at Carbon. It starts in November, so this is an exclusive leak. Hopefully the boss man isn’t reading the blog.
While the Browns are at the depths of NFL suck-i-tude and the Cavs dropped the home opener against the Celtics, you’d figure that the city deserved a bit of a break. Maybe the Poker Players would be winners? Not so!
If you’re looking for a deep-stack, small field tournament CarbonPoker’s $50K Guaranteed is your answer.
Over the weekend, CarbonPoker had the pleasure of being a sponsor for Blogs With Balls 2.0.
With a massive come from behind victory, Barry Shulman (father of November Nine’s Jeff Shulman) took down Daniel Negreanu in heads up play at the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event.
UPDATE: Since time of writing, Negreanu has been powering through the event, and is now 2nd in chips.
Thanks to some great play at CarbonPoker, we’re happy to announce our team of players that will be representing us at the PokerNews Cup.
Listen up, tweeps.
Well, I didn’t win as I had originally expected, but it was a good event.




