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PokerAtlas has complete information on Poker Rooms, Tournament Schedules, Player Reviews, and Promotions in Germany. Saturday March 31st $30 sit and go tournament. World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) kicks off next week at Spielbank Berlin, and the 10-bracelet event series promises to add plenty of intrigue to what has already been an exciting 2015 WSOP. The WSOP has run every summer in Las Vegas since 1970, but Caesars Entertainment launched WSOPE in 2007 in an effort to spread the World Series brand.

Annette 'The Huntress' Obrestad

Annette Obrestad at the EPT German Open in Spielbank Hohensyburg, Dortmund
Nickname(s)Annette_15, The Huntress
HometownSandnes, Norway
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)1
Money finishes1
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Information accurate as of 15 July 2009.
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Annette Obrestad (born September 18, 1988) is a Norwegian poker player. Obrestad is the youngest person to ever win a World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) bracelet.[1] Obrestad is part of the Betfair Poker Pro team.

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Annette Obrestad started her poker career online when she was only fifteen years old using the online screen-name 'Annette_15'. She claims she never had to deposit money on any online poker site. Instead she made her initial online bankroll by winning freeroll poker tournaments from which she went on to amass several hundred thousand dollars in winnings. Between September 2006 and February 2007,[citation needed] she won over $500,000 on Pokerstars, $200,000 on UltimateBet, and $136,000 on Full Tilt Poker.[citation needed] As of February 2008, Pocketfives.com, a site that tracks online poker, ranks her number 51. She also has been the site's top-ranked player in the past.[2]

Pokerstars' lobby showing Annette 'Annette_15' Obrestad as the winner of the Sunday Hundred Grand.

In July 2007, Obrestad won a $4 buy-in 180 person online sit-and-go where she claims to have played almost the entire tournament without looking at her cards. She claims she peeked at her cards once during the tournament, when she was faced with an all-in bet. She did this to show 'just how important it is to play position and to pay attention to the players at the table.'[3] On March 2, 2008, she won first place and $20,000 in the Stars Sunday Hundred Grand, a tournament with a buy-in of only $11 but with a field of 20,000 players.[4] On June 8, 2008, she won first place and $35,000 in the Betfair Sunday $125k GTD Event. In December 2008, she won first place in the Ultimate Bet $100k GTD tournament.

World Series of Poker Europe

On September 17, 2007 Obrestad won the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe Main Event the day before her 19th birthday.[5] By winning the one million-pound sterling (US$2.01 million at the time of the event) first prize she edged the record for a single-event payout to a female player set previously by poker professional Annie Duke when she won $2 million at the 2004 Tournament of Champions, which was an invitational event. Prior to the 2007 WSOPE, Obrestad had only cashed in four other live poker tournaments.[6] Obrestad currently holds first place among Norwegian poker players in the all-time money list in live tournaments.[7]

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Obrestad is now able to compete in the World Series of Poker, having previously been unable to compete due to the gaming laws in Nevada which state that players must be at least 21. As of 2009, her total live tournament winnings exceed $2,700,000.[6], most of which, $1,960,000, is accounted for from her only WSOPE cash.[8]

World Series of Poker Bracelets
YearTournamentPrize
2007 WSOPE£10,000 No Limit Hold'Em Event£1,000,000

European Poker Tour

Annette Obrestad at the EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo in April 2008

Obrestad came close to winning her second major live title in November 2007, finishing in second place earning €297,800 ($431,184) at the 2007 PokerStars.comEuropean Poker TourDublinevent to Reuben Peters, after holding the chip lead throughout most of the final table.[9]

Notes

  1. ^World Series of Poker Live Results Reporting September 17, 2007 Accessed 9/17/07
  2. ^pocketfives.com - Online Tournament Players Rankings
  3. ^Online Poker: Interview With Annette 'Annette_15' Obrestad Cardplayer Magazine. August 12, 2007. Accessed 9/16/07
  4. ^Pokerlistings.com: Annette_15 takes down PokerStars Hundred Grand
  5. ^Pokernews.com: £10,000 NLHE, Final Table: Annette Obrestad Makes History
  6. ^ abHendon Mob tournament results: Annette Obrestad
  7. ^Hendon Mob Norway All Time Money List
  8. ^World Series of Poker Earnings, worldseriesofpoker.com
  9. ^pokernews.com live reporting of EPT Dublin.

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Winners of the European Poker Awards Outstanding Tournament Performance of the Year
Simon Trumper (2001) ·Barny Boatman (2002) ·Gus Hansen (2003) ·Martin de Knijff (2004) ·Rob Hollink (2005) ·Victoria Coren (2006) ·Annette Obrestad (2007) ·Peter Eastgate (2008)