Silly us. We feel sort of bad about this. See, we like to hear from more voices than our own during WCOOP, so we always look to our friends over on Team PokerStars Pro. They're usually playing every event, winning scads of money, and even winning bracelets, (see Danzer, George)....more
Steve Paul-Ambrose Bio
Canada’s Steve Paul Ambrose is known for being the man who took down the 2006 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA). The event was part of the World Poker Tour at the time, and 2006 marked the first year that the prize pool reached over a million dollars - making it a great win for Steve. Since then he has finished in the money at other WPT events, and cashed five times at the World Series of Poker*, including a fourth place finish in the $5,000 World Championship Mixed Hold’em event in June 2007, good for $146,259. Steve plays online at PokerStars using the screen name ‘Stevejpa’.
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