Gala Casinos Poker Tour 2008 Grand Final - Bristol Day 1B
Surinder Sunar
Surinder Sunar's Chip Counts
| Time |
Count |
| 5th Dec 2008, 4:25PM |
15,000 |
| 5th Dec 2008, 6:30PM |
14,100 |
| 5th Dec 2008, 9:05PM |
12,050 |
| 5th Dec 2008, 11:12PM |
6,500 |
| 5th Dec 2008, 11:56PM |
9,300 |
| 6th Dec 2008, 2:58AM |
41,150 |
Surinder Sunar's Photos
on 5/12/08
Surinder at the GCBPT Final 2008 Bristol
1 week, 4 days ago
2010 LAPC Main Event sat next to Ben Roberts
1 week, 4 days ago
2010 LAPC Main Event sat next to Matt LaGarde
on 11/7/09
WSOP 2009 Featured Table Day 4 with Joe Hachem
on 22/6/09
2009 WSOP
on 5/6/09
WSOP 2009
on 30/4/09
2009 Grosvenor UK Poker Tour - Leg 4
on 6/12/08
Surinder Sunar at GCBPT 2008 Grand Final in Bristol Day 2
on 5/12/08
Surinder Sunar at GCBPT 2008 Grand Final in Bristol Day 1B
on 21/11/08
2008 Poker Nations Cup Team Winners - Great Britain
on 10/9/08
on 18/1/08
on 21/9/07
$10k PLO World Championship, WSOP 2007
on 10/7/07
WSOP 2007 ME
on 16/11/06
2006 Master Classics of Poker - LIDO Event.
on 8/8/06
Surinder Sunar at day 3 of the 2006 WSOP Main Event.
on 3/8/06
Surinder Sunar at the 2006 WSOP Main Event.
on 10/1/06
Surinder Sunar at the final table of the 2005 WSOP $5000 Pot Limit Omaha
on 10/1/06
Surinder Sunar
Surinder Sunar's Profile
Surinder Sunar (1959 – present)
Surinder was born in India but has been a stalwart of the British poker scene for many years now, excelling at both tournaments and cash games. He is perhaps best known for his victory at the WPT Paris event in 2004 when not only did he have to defeat a very strong field en route to victory, but also had to endure endless goading from Tony G at the final table. The trash talking that had successfully thrown others off their game had met its match in Sunar though and Guoga found it impossible to penetrate Sunar’s calmness and steely determination.
Countless tournament victories down the years have so far not included an elusive WSOP title despite eleven final tables in bracelet events as of 2008. It might indeed never come as Surinder has said that he can see himself retiring from poker in a few years, but whilst he remains active he is still one of the most feared and respected players in the game.
(Adam Noone Jan 2009)
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