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  • proper noun World Poker Tour.
  • noun informal A World Poker Tour event.

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Examples

  • [I] f the WPT is not interested in using some of the rights they're demanding, why are they making the demands in the first place?

    In Exile: 33 posts from December 2005 2005

  • Champion Chris Ferguson, who told me that he is unable to play in WPT events, because the release he is required to sign would cause him to be in breach of at least one of his existing contracts.

    In Exile 2005

  • [I] f the WPT is not interested in using some of the rights they're demanding, why are they making the demands in the first place?

    In Exile 2005

  • Champion Chris Ferguson, who told me that he is unable to play in WPT events, because the release he is required to sign would cause him to be in breach of at least one of his existing contracts.

    In Exile 2005

  • Champion Chris Ferguson, who told me that he is unable to play in WPT events, because the release he is required to sign would cause him to be in breach of at least one of his existing contracts.

    In Exile: 33 posts from December 2005 2005

  • [I] f the WPT is not interested in using some of the rights they're demanding, why are they making the demands in the first place?

    In Exile 2005

  • Bringing on the WPT is a direct challenge to ESPN as the major network for world class poker action.

    Poker Tournaments 2008

  • Such technology rights are the subject of an exclusive licensing agreement between Water Power Technologies, LLC ( "WPT"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of HAE, which the Company previously reported as having acquired in December 2009, and HAE.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Over the past couple of years, the WPT and WSOP have seen tremendous growth.

    2009 March | Poker Hands 2009

  • Since then WPT was taken over by bwin.party Digital Entertainment PLC., a U.K.-based online gambling company.

    TV Helped Drive Traffic to Online Poker Websites, Irking Justice Department Alexandra Berzon 2011

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