Arizona Ultimate Poker League
$ 2,500 Pot Limit Omaha 40th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2009, Las Vegas 10th $ 17,488 30-May-2009: United States $ 1,000 No Limit Hold'em 40th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2009, Las Vegas 351st $ 2,651 15-Sep-2008: United States: $ 500 + 60 No Limit Hold'em World Poker Tour - WPT Borgata Poker Open, Atlantic City. Kenna James commentating career began in 2005 on GSN POKER ROYAL Celebrities versus Pros. He next appeared on the Ultimate Poker Challenge, and served as a regular Guest-Host of the show alongside Chad Brown. Other appearances on WPT Canada along with Jim Van Horn and The Premiere Poker League with Jesse May in London, England, for Matchroom.
- Arizona Ultimate Poker League Leaderboard
- Arizona Ultimate Poker League Leaderboard
- Arizona Ultimate Poker League Standings
Poker in Arizona
Live Poker Rooms in Arizona
- Casino Del Sol (Tucson, AZ)
- Cliff Castle Poker Room (Camp Verde, AZ)
- Desert Diamond Casino (Tucson, AZ)
- Desert Diamond Casino West Valley (Glendale, AZ)
- Gila River Casino Vee Quiva (Laveen, AZ)
- Gila River Casino Wild Horse Pass (Chandler, AZ)
- Harrah's Ak-Chin (Maricopa, AZ)
- Hon-Dah Casino (Pinetop, AZ)
- Mazatzal Casino (Payson, AZ)
- Talking Stick Resort (Scottsdale, AZ)
- We-Ko-Pa Casino and Resort (Fountain Hills, AZ)
Arizona Poker Information
Grand Canyon State residents are understandably proud of their casinos, which all operate on Native American Indian reservations. Although online poker is not regulated within the state, you can still prove your poker skills against regulars in more than 20 poker rooms. If you are a mid-stakes tournament grinder, you will be interested in Fort McDowell Casino’s tournament schedule, which is bursting with $100+ tournaments. Want to build your bankroll first? Savvy players love Tucson’s Casino Del Sol, which is famous its generous guarantee tournaments, where you can scoop a big win from a small buy-in. Success in these events is clearly a recipe for success. Arizona players are becoming very successful in major poker events — as shown by Arizona State University student Jake Balsiger securing third place in the 2012 World Series of Poker main event.