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April 25, 2006
Great Night of Charity Texas Hold'em Poker in Boston!
Last night I played in a charity Texas Hold'em poker event for the benefit of Children's Hospital Boston.
The field of 150+ people included a number of local celebrities and represented quite the "who's who" amongst the Boston business community. Congrats to event chairs, Anthony DiNovi of Thomas H. Lee Partners and David Fialkow of General Catalyst for producing an event that helped raise US$ 500,000 for Children's Hospital Boston.
Tags: poker, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, Anthony DiNovi, David Fialkow, Jeff Pulver
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Posted by jeff on April 25, 2006 07:06 AM | Permalink
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Posted by: chamila at May 5, 2008 08:19 AM
Charity Texas Hold'em Event
Sunday March 11th, 2007
North Andover Knights of Columbus
505 Sutton Street
North Andover, MA
$125 Donations gets 4000 in chips
Top 10% of players paid
Top Prize of $2500 based on 100 players
Buffet, Raffles (HDTV, SOX-Yankees Tickets, etc.)
contact bleblanc@merrimackpromotions for more info or call 978-807-3869
Posted by: Community Cooperative Preschool at February 15, 2007 03:39 PM
Glad to hear that the event raised such a high amount for the Children's Hospital Boston, of course...but, Jeff, you left out some essential information! Namely...how'd you do? Where'd you place?
Enquiring minds, yada yada... ;-)
KČ
Posted by: KČ at April 25, 2006 09:30 AM