David Williams Proves He's the Best Poker Player of His Generation in GSN's First Same Day Poker Special 'Poker Royale: Young Bl
May 21 2005 - 3:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
David Williams Proves He's the Best Poker Player of His Generation
in GSN's First Same Day Poker Special 'Poker Royale: Young Bloods'
WILLIAMS EARNS $20K FOR HIS WIN; ERIN NESS COMES IN SECOND LOS
ANGELES, May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- David Williams proved he was the
best poker player of his generation today, winning a special
invitational No Limit Texas Hold'em tournament that was televised
by GSN, the Network for Games. The 24-year-old Williams faced off
against five other top young rising stars under the age of 30 in
the network's first-ever poker special POKER ROYALE: YOUNG BLOODS
which aired Friday, May 20 from 9-11:30 PM ET/PT. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050521/LASA001) Joining
Williams in the tournament were fellow competitors: Michael
Sandberg (22-year-old Princeton student who has won over $120K
since Sept. '04), Scott Fischman (Youngest player to win two
back-to back WSOP bracelets), Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi (First
place winner at the 2005 LA Poker Classic), Erica Schoenberg (World
Series of Blackjack semi-finalist) and Erin Ness (Second highest
female finisher in 2004's World Series of Poker). Williams
triumphed after heads-up action against Ness that lasted over
90-minutes. The lead changed several times between Williams and
Ness before the game was decided in a hand when Williams pulled two
pairs (Queens and Nines.) A Dallas native, Williams' aggressive
playing style has enabled him to finish in the money in such major
tournaments as the 2004 World Series of Poker Champ (second place);
2004 Borgata Poker Open (second place); 2004 Five-Diamond World
Poker Classic (first place) and now POKER ROYALE: YOUNG BLOODS
champion. The young poker millionaire, Williams, said about his
win, "It feels great to take down the best of my peer group. I am
ecstatic to have won this tournament on GSN. The money will go back
to the tables." Ness, a relative newcomer to poker hit it big when
her employer, Maxim Magazine, sent her to participate in the 2004
World Series of Poker Tournament. The 26-year-old Ness finished as
the second highest female at that tournament and since then has
found poker fame. On her efforts today, Ness said: "I was really
pleased with my play today. I held my own throughout the tournament
and have gained new confidence in my play as I get ready for the
2005 World Series of Poker." As the tournament's first place
winner, Williams earned $20,000 for the top prize and fellow
competitor Ness received $10,000 for her second place finish. The
rest of the players received $5,000 for their efforts. GSN devotes
an entire night to casino gaming with its Friday Casino Night
programming franchise. Each Friday night viewers can enjoy at least
two hours of programming featuring poker and/or blackjack series.
Currently, in the world of poker, the network is airing a
competitive Texas Hold'em poker series between actors and pros,
POKER ROYALE: CELEBRITIES VS. POKER PROS. The seven episode series
at 9 PM ET/PT features such celeb players as Lance Bass (*NSYNC),
Morris Chestnut (Boyz N the Hood, Ladder 49,) and Jennifer Tilly
(Liar Liar, Bound). The professionals include Kathy Liebert (One
World Series of Poker bracelet), Cindy Violette (One World Series
of Poker bracelet) and Paul Darden (Winner of the 2003 World Poker
Tour Gold Rush Tournament). POKER ROYALE: YOUNG BLOODS was hosted
by John Ahlers (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim) with color commentary by
poker pro Robert Williamson III and sideline reporting by Lisa
Dergan. POKER ROYALE: YOUNG BLOODS is executive produced by Jeff
Mirkin, John Faratzis and Tom Colamaria for Jeff Mirkin
Productions. GSN, the Network for Games, is the only U.S.
television network dedicated to game-related programming and
interactive game playing. The network features game shows, reality
series, documentaries, alternative sports programs and casino
games. As the industry leader in interactivity, GSN features over
100 hours per week of interactive programming which allows viewers
a chance to win prizes by playing along with GSN's televised games
via GSN.com. Reaching 56 million Nielsen homes, GSN is distributed
in the U.S. through all major cable systems and satellite
providers. The network is jointly owned by Sony Pictures
Entertainment and Liberty Media Corporation. For further media
information, visit GSN's press website at corp.gsn.com.
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