Adam Noone
Adam Noone is one of the many players of Team Full Tilt who has been successful in the world of poker. This British player used to be a full-time bookmaker but after he discovered poker on TV, his passion for the game emerged and decided to play poker for money. As a result, Adam took the new path to glory.
Adam resigned from his bookmaking job and decided to play poker on a part-time basis. He stilll does journalistic work and writes for the poker informational site TheHendonMob.com. Poker has become a life passion which instantly convinced him to play professional poker. Adam is a talented poker player yet a very simple person. The British man is obssessed with football and supports the Arsenal Football Club.
Adam learned the game as much as he can and participated in tournaments to gain experience. He engaged his time in No-limit Holdem and HORSE. Adam improved his game and after a while, he started participating in tournaments that involved higher stakes. Soon, Adam joined the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event and was able to reach 209th place. He won $50K in the tournament. Adam’s moment finally came when he qualified for the 2008 Full Tilt Poker Million Pound Challenge in London. Out of the 79 players, Adam was able to endure and emerge as the victor of the tournament. Later, Adam engaged in three heads-up matches with Full-tilt Poker Professionals. The victor who wins all three matches was rewarded an enormous £1 million. Adam won two out of three, where he beat Phil Ivey and Chris Ferguson. Though Roland de Wolde won one of the heads-up matches, Adam still won the competition and garnered £200,000. Adam continues to motivate himself and keep improving his game. Soon, he will rank among one of the hall of famers in the world of poker.