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to the official website of Greg "FossilMan" Raymer, winner of the 2004 World Series of Poker Main Event and Heartland Poker Tour 2012 Player of the Year.

Here, you can find out where Greg is playing next, his latest results, find answers to frequently asked questions, submit your comments and questions and purchase FossilMan merchandise.

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The Latest Word

What a great way to finish 2012 with 4 Main Event titles in 4 months and HPT Player of the Year! Thank you everyone for the well wishes and support. Looking forward to a great 2013 on the road with FossilMan at the tournament tables and at a FossilMan Poker Training Seminar in a poker room near you.

Greg would also like to remind EVERYONE that wants to have on-line poker back up, legit, protected and regulated to please go to Rich Muny's PPA Take Action Page and follow the simple instructions. Remember that nothing happens in Washington unless enough people make their voices heard. Together we can do this!!!

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Upcoming Events



FossilMan will be looking to continue his domination on the felt at the Heartland Poker Tour in March. His first stop will be the HPT Prairie Meadows in Altoona, IA March 15-18. Satellite and Qualifier events start March 8. Next it's on to the HPT Belterra in Florence, IN March 21-25. Belterra is currently running preliminary Main Event qualifiers with buy-ins ranging from $65 to $360.  The Main Event starts March 22 with the Televised Final Table on the 25th.  Main Event buy-in is $1650. While at Belterra, Greg will be leading a FosilMan Poker Training Seminar on Thursday, March 21 from 10am-6pm, It will be a full day of training focusing on Tournament No Limit Hold’Em, as well as answering any and all of your questions.  Click Here for more information about the class format.  Cost of the seminar is $300. See you there!

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