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Bill Edler Signs With Poker Royalty

Mar 15, 2008
Author: Rebecca Rosales

Bill Edler has recently signed with Poker Royalty, they are going to be handling his worldwide management and marketing representation, this will also include sponsorship, licensing and speaking appearances.

Bill Edler originally started playing poker to get through college and then he became a prop player at the Casino San Pablo ins San Francisco's East Bay.  From there he was eventually promoted to poker room manager and it was during that time that he hired and became friends with Erick Lindgren.

Over the years he has built a reputation as a solid player in the poker community and in 2007 the rest of the world got to see that he is a talented poker player.  During that year he made it to the televised final table at the World Poker Tour L.A Classic and then went on to his next final table at the WPT Bay 101 Event.

His major success came at the 2007 World Series of Poker when he won the $5,000 No Limit Hold'em Six Handed event.  Then later that year in October he played in the WPT North American Poker Championship, his winnings for 2007 were $3.5 million dollars.

 

 

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