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Who is the female host on WPT?
Lynn Gilmartin
Lynn Gilmartin (born 3 November 1984 in Dublin, Ireland. Emigrated to Australia in 1986) is an Australian actress and TV host, best known as the anchor of the World Poker Tour on Fox Sports Networks (US).
What is Kimberly Lansing doing now?
The anchor for the hugely successful World Poker Tour, Kimberly has an enviable resume that starts with working as an entertainment reporter for the Associated Press, and boasts well-known names like Us Weekly, InStyle, WireImage and People Magazine. She is no small-time talent.
Who did Mike Sexton marry?
Karen Sexton
Mike Sexton/Spouse
Who did Kimberly Lansing marry?
Kimberly Lansing & Zachary Hyman.
Is Kimberly Lansing married?
“Poker has given me a lot over the years,” she said recently, noting that she met her husband, Zach Hyman, through the game. “I can’t imagine life without it.” That’s precisely why Lansing won’t be giving up cold turkey. “My husband is from here.
Who is the host of the World Poker Tour?
Lynn Gilmartin. Lynn Gilmartin is an Australian actress, television host and poker player, best known for her role as anchor of the World Poker Tour (2003) on Fox Sports.
Who is the host of Aussie Millions poker championship?
Born in Dublin, Ireland in 1984, Lynn’s family moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1986. Gilmartin first hit television screens as the host of 2012 Aussie Millions Poker Championship (2013)… See full bio » Show by… Job Year » Rating » Number of Ratings » Genre » Keyword »
Who was called at the World Poker Open 2005?
In one of the most bizarre series of events at the table, at the World Poker Open 2005 in Tunica, Mississippi, Scotty Nguyen moved all in three hands in a row and was called all three times by opponents holding King-Eight of clubs. He was first called by Daniel Negreanu, Scotty held Queen of clubs and Jack of spades.
Who was the first winner of the World Poker Tour?
He was first called by Daniel Negreanu, Scotty held Queen of clubs and Jack of spades. The board read; Jd 10cl 10sp 9d 3sp, giving Scotty two pair, Jacks and tens, and the win. The very next hand he was called by another player at the table, the eventual winner of the event, John Stolzmann.