Canadian Tyler Bonkowski bested 337 players to win the 14th event of the 2011 WSOP, a $3,000 buy-in Limit Hold’em, which awarded $220k for first place finish on top of the coveted gold bracelet.
Bonkowski is the first Canadian to earn a bracelet at the 2011 WSOP. He has been playing poker for about seven years now and learned the game when he was studying at the University of Regina. If you want to claim your bonus at Full tilt, you must know how to use the Full Tilt Referral code.
Canadians are still able to play online poker after most major online poker sites fled the U.S. market after Black Friday.
Although he still plays an extensive amount online, Bonkowski is known to visit Casino Regina in his hometown. The good news about the Full Tilt Poker Bonus is that it is one of the most stable online poker bonuses that you are likely to encounter.
Of the 14 bracelets that have been awarded at the 2011 WSOPas of this writing, 10 have gone to Americans, two to players from UK, one to a Russia and now one to a Canadia.
Bonkowski intends to play approximately 10 more bracelet events at the 2011 WSOP.