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FAM hoping all goes well next year for Harimau Malaya

FAM hoping all goes well next year for Harimau Malaya Farah Azharie © Provided by New Straits Times National coach Tan Cheng Hoe (centre) and his men have three remaining pre-World Cup/Asian Cup matches to play next year. THE FA of Malaysia (FAM) hope the national team s campaign in the pre-World Cup/Asian Cup will restart without hiccups next year. The team s travel arrangements to the Middle East for two international matches are expected to be finalised next month. Harimau Malaya have three remaining Group G qualifying matches with two scheduled in March and the other in June. Tan Cheng Hoe s side will kick start their season with a friendly against Bahrain on March 19 before facing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Dubai and Vietnam in Bukit Jalil in the pre-World Cup/Asian Cup.

From Playful Methodologies to Fictional Possibilities: 5 Emerging Practices in Europe

Copy Five emerging architecture studio profiles from Portugal, Spain, France, and the Czech Republic have been chosen by New Generations, a European platform that analyses the most innovative emerging practices at the European level, providing a new space for the exchange of knowledge and confrontation, theory, and production. Since 2013, New Generations has involved more than 300 practices in a diverse program of cultural activities, such as festivals, exhibitions, open calls, video-interviews, workshops, and experimental formats. New Generations launches a fresh new media platform, offering a unique space where emerging architects can meet, exchange ideas, get inspired, and collaborate. Recent projects, job opportunities, insights, news, and profiles will be published every day. The section ‘profiles’ provides a space to those who would like to join the network of emerging practices, and present themselves to the wide community of studios involved in the cultural agenda devel

Max Young Wins 2020 Winter Poker Open

Friday, December 18th, 2020 | Written by Renee Earlier this month, the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa played host to the 2020 Winter Poker Open, the first major poker series to take place since the start of the pandemic. After almost two weeks of live action, the festival finally concluded, with South Carolina native Max Young emerging as one of the biggest winners. Action Recap The series culminated in the $1,700 buy-in Main Event which featured $200K in guarantees, but ended up awarding a whopping $1,207,450 in total prize pool after attracting 779 entries. That number was reduced to just 125 when action resumed on Day 2. It’s when Young began to climb to the top, and he managed to carry his lead through to the seven-handed final table.

Max Young Wins SHR Tampa Winter Poker Open for $226,510; Series Draws Big

2020 Winter Poker Open (WPO) at the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa marked the first big poker series to play out at the series since the pandemic began. The eight-event series proved to be a big hit, especially the $1,700 buy-in, $200K GTD Main Event, which absolutely crushed it by attracting 779 runners (up from 479 the year before) and offering up a $1,207,450 prize pool. Emerging victorious in that tournament was well-known circuit grinder Max Young, who captured the guitar trophy and a hefty $226,510 top prize. It marked the second-largest score of his career and brought his lifetime tournament earnings up to $1,941,679. It was the latest title for Young, who has a case full of trophies. Not only is he a six-time WSOP Circuit ring winner, including a win in the 2018 WSOPC Choctaw Main Event for a career-high $263,815, he’s also won MSPT and WPTDeepStacks titles, and captured titles at Parx, Wynn, Chinook Winds, and Wildhorse Resort & Casino in Pendleton.

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