Alex Kamberis of Doyles Room to Play in Major Tournaments

Written by:
Payton
Published on:
Mar/08/2010


Attention world's top pros: Consider yourselves warned. Brunson 10 Pro Alex Kamberis has announced his attention to play in a number of live poker tournaments leading up to the World Series of Poker with the objective of adding to his over $4 million in poker tournament earnings.


DoylesRoom.com's Alex Kamberis will play in the following WPT and EPT events over the next few months:


- Apr 18-24, WPT World Championship: Bellagio, Las Vegas

- Apr 25-30, EPT Grand Final: Monte Carlo, Monaco

- May 8-13, WPT Grand Prix de Paris: Aviation Club, Paris


For Kamberis, the WPT and EPT poker tournaments are just warm-ups for the World Series of Poker. Kamberis intends to play in at least 10 WSOP events including five $10,000 buy-in tournaments:

- May 28 - Event #2: $50,000 Player's Championship

- June 8 - Event #17: $5,000 NL 6-max

- June 14 - Event #26: $2,500 NL 6-max

- June 17 - Event #32: $5,000 NL 6-max

- June 18 - Event #35: $10,000 Heads-Up Championship

- June 20 - Event #38: $10,000 PLH Championship

- June 23 - Event #43: $10,000 HORSE Championship

- June 30 - Event #52: $25,000 NL 6-max

- July 1 - Event #55: $10,000 PLO Championship
- July 5 - Main Event: $10,000 NL Championship

DoylesRoom.com welcomed Alex Kamberis to The Brunson 10 late last month. With a record as impressive as some live game players who have been playing cards for decades, the 23-year-old is the perfect addition to The Brunson 10. In 2009 alone, Kamberis cashed in over 50 online poker tournaments, collecting nearly $580,000. One year prior, his online poker winnings topped $1.5 million, making him one of online poker's most financially successful players. It was his tremendous success in 2008 that led him to a spot at the very top of one of online poker's most prestigious charts, Card Player's Online Poker Player of the Year rankings.

For more information on Alex Kamberis and the rest of The Brunson 10, visit DoylesRoom.com.

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