Tyler Bonkowski, who spent part of his younger years in Whitewood, was the last Canadian player left in the $1,500 limit hold 'em event in Las Vegas which is part of the longest non-stop poker tournament series that drew 665 entrants this year. (PokerNews Photo)
A former Whitewood product earned a third-place finish at the 2016 World Series of Poker (WSOP) event in Las Vegas, Nev., earning a payday of more than $80,000. Tyler Bonkowski, 32, played in the $1,500 limit hold ’em event at the WSOP tournament at the Rio All-Suite Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. The event, which […]
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