Tobey
Maguire Wins
"Phil HellmuthS POKER Invitational"
at Hollywood Park Casino
LOS
ANGELES, California (October 28, 2004)
- Proving that he can score at
the poker tables just as well as the box
office, actor Tobey Maguire won his first
major poker tournament at Phil Hellmuth's
Poker Invitational at the Hollywood Park
Casino, a $2,000 buy-in event that netted
him $95,480 for first place. The 13-hour
tournament event was held on Wednesday,
October 27, 2004 as part of the casino's
eight annual National Championship of
Poker tournament.
The
actor outlasted a field of 123 players,
with a prize pool of $246,000, including
Danny Masterson of That '70s Show. Other
players that placed in the tournament
include Reza Payvar, Marcel Sabag, Glenn
Cozen, George Yutuc, Alex Papachatzakis,
Lang Lee, Lance Allred and Stan Goldstein.
Commenting
on the tournament, Hellmuth, who has played
with the actor before said, "Before the
tournament, Tobey told me that he would
love for this to be his first tournament
win. I am very proud of the way he played
the game last night. He showed tremendous
focus and determination. I predict that
he will become one of the better poker
stars."
The
Phil Hellmuth Invitation tournament was
the eighth of 12 tournament events held
during the National Championship of Poker
at Hollywood Park Casino. The tournament
draws players from across the nation and
has an estimated $1 million in prize pool
money up for grabs.
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