Bodog lines up a top selection of pros to do battle in London at the World Series of Poker Europe
Last year’s “Last American Standing” Matt McCullough and 2008 APT champion Yevgeniy Timoshenko will join Bodog pros David Williams, Jean-Robert Bellande and Justin Bonomo as Team Bodog takes on the world’s best in London
The second annual World Series of Poker Europe kicks off in London on September 19, and once again, Team Bodog is there in full force to take on the biggest names in poker as they compete for millions in cash prizes and the final championship bracelet of the year.
Leading the charge for Team Bodog will be Bodog pros David Williams, Justin Bonomo and Jean-Robert Bellande, and “The Last American Standing” at the inaugural 2007 World Series in Europe, Matt McCullough. The 27-year-old amateur player from Cherry Hill, N.J. made history last year after he qualified for the main event on Bodog and went on to finish third to earn $766,674 and the distinction of being the final American in the tournament.
Also representing Team Bodog in London is Yevgeniy Timoshenko, a 20-year-old poker ace from the U.S. of Ukrainian descent. Timoshenko is coming off a spectacular win last month at the largest poker tournament in Asia, the 2008 APT Macau, where he banked $500,000.
“Bodog is sending a great group of players across the Atlantic this year, and we’re all hungry to bring home a bracelet for Bodog,” said Bodog poker pro and WSOP*-bracelet winner David Williams. “I’m especially excited to have Matt and Yevgeniy joining us in London. Both guys have scored big this past year, and I’ll be looking for them as well as the rest of Team Bodog to go deep in London.”