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During the two off years, Jon had cultivated a new batch of regular poker players in the newly-formed [[Mandarin Poker Tour]].
 
During the two off years, Jon had cultivated a new batch of regular poker players in the newly-formed [[Mandarin Poker Tour]].

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The Jon Reddick Birthday Poker Invitiationals are a series of annual Texas Hold'em poker games held by and for Jon Reddick's birthday each year.


2005


2006

The Hiatus

In late April 2007, after nearly twenty years in Tallahassee, Jon and his family relocated to Jacksonville, Florida to follow a new job opportunity. Living out of boxes in a new rental house in Jacksonville, now hours away from all of the regular poker players, was far from ideal for the continuation of the established event.

As such, Jon made the sad decision to forgo the event in 2007, with plans to start up again in 2008.

As mid-2008 approached and again found the household in upheaval. The new job in Jacksonville and solidified from a contract position to a permanent one, and they were packing up the house and preparing to move. There were several inquiries made by players back in Tallahassee as to whether or not the event was happening in 2008, but again it had to be postponed.

2009

During the two off years, Jon had cultivated a new batch of regular poker players in the newly-formed Mandarin Poker Tour.

Champions

Year Champion
2005 Rob "Mad Dog" Nucatola
2005 Rod "Money" Morris
2006 Marc "Dot.Net" McNabb
2006 Kevin "Nuts" McNulty
2009 Mike "Slo-Mo" McCall (chop)
2009 Marc "Dot.Net" McNabb (chop)
2009 Tom "T2" Vouleris

To-Do

  • 2005
    • Pics & Stats
  • 2006
    • Pics & Stats
  • Move to Jax
  • 2009
    • Pics & Stats