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WSOP my event number 3

Let’s get to the point. Americans are fat! They are so fat that I am finding it difficult to eat myself. It is completely off putting. I am not really going anywhere with this, just wanted to state a fact before I embellish the truth a little.

Today’s event was the $2000 shootout. This is a funny game where the winner from each table gets paid and goes onto the next round. Basically you just have to keep winning your table and you become mega rich. This is the best chance to make that cash at the WSOP. Six players were on my table and at worst I figured I would have a 1/6 chance of making the cash and playing off for the big money. Problem was Kathy Liebert and Noah Boeken were both on my table (two of the best players in the world). Noah is a good friend of mine who works for PokerNews. Notwithstanding this, I was in a good position making it down to the last 3 with a healthy chip stack.

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WSOP my event number 2

Today was the 2k no limit hold’em event and a team of 1500 odd players decided they would try their luck. My table was the worst possible one you could draw. Directly to my right was the 2004 WSOP world champion Greg “Fossilman” Raymer. On my table there were 6 other world class players, not including Raymer, with multiple titles between them. It was a real horror draw. Once again I hardly got any cards. I went all-in on a flush draw and got called by someone with a higher flush draw (the only bad player at the table). I lost that hand and was left with only $200 in chips. However, through a combination of minor miracles and some good play I managed to build the stack back up to $5000. I really battled hard and picked my fights well. I felt I played well at a high level against the very best players in the world.

Raymer is a real piece of work. A real nice guy who constantly talks about poker and gambling in general. He has a passion for poker like none I have ever seen. He remembers 1000s of key hands and every face he has ever played against. He is truly dedicated to his work and it was no fluke he won 5 million 2 years ago. One lady took a photo of Raymer and to add a bit of humor to an otherwise dull session, I asked her if she would like me to autograph the photo she just took (as I was sitting next to him and was likely to be in the photo). She said matter of factly “kid” you are not even in the photo.

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My First WSOP Event

After flying to Vegas on Wednesday I was really looking forward to hitting the tables for my first
event of the World Series of Poker (WSOP). The event was the $2500 no limit holdem (short handed). Basically, you buy in for $2500 and if you make the top 10% of players then you get paid. Each table has a maximum of 6 players playing. Most of the best players in the world had assembled for this tournament. In total, 742 punters hit anted up to try their luck.

I often describe no limit hold’em as 85% boredom, 10% mild interest and 5% terror. Today it felt like 5% boredom and 95% terror. I hardly got any playable hands and when I did, someone had a better hand. For example, I found KK at one stage raised and got a caller. This caller happened to have AA. I lost ½ my chips on that hand. Despite hardly having any luck, I managed to last 7 hours before I was finally eliminated when I had 22 and pushed all in on a low chip count. I came in about 100th sport. If I could have lasted another 20 minutes I would have made the money, but I don’t play just to make the money, I want a big payoff so I am happy I risked it all. So I managed to beat home 642 other punters, but it is worth absolutely nothing at all. In fact, I would rather have been busted in the first 10 minutes to save 7 hours of grief.

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What is your favorite poker room?

Last months poll on favorite poker rooms yielded some interesting results. There was little surprise that Party Poker and PokerStars dominated the polling. However, it was surprising that “other” poker rooms received so many votes. I thought I captured most of the popular poker rooms in the poll. Clearly, need to so some more research to find out what these other poker rooms are and put some reviews up. This result indicates that the poker industry is not as consolidated I one is lead to beleive. Interestingly, PokerChamps, a new entrant onto the scene polled well. Notably, Paradise Poker was further down the list than I expected.

What is your favorite poker room?

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PokerChamps Freerolls are back

PokerChamps have re-introduced their daily freeroll tournaments. Currently, Poker Champs is offering half hourly $25 free roll tournaments as well as a $100 free roll once per day

As the name suggests, freeroll tournaments are free to enter and give you the opportunity to win cash rewards if you do well. Sites offer freerolls in order to attract new business. If you are new to online poker, freerolls are a great way to get some experience in tournament play where there are real cash rewards. Experienced ring game players venturing to the tournament scene for the first time will also find freeroll tournaments beneficial.

PokerChamps is owned by a series of poker players headed up by Gus Hanson. Since its established at the end of 2004 the site has quickly grown into a profitable poker room.
In my opinion PokerChamps is one of the better sites to play at on the net because of their software and the promotions they offer.

Party Poker Buys Empire Poker

The trend in consolidation in the online poker industry has continued during 2006 with Party Poker announcing today that they plan to acquire Empire Poker in an out of court settlement.
In December 2005, Party Poker cut Empire Poker’s legs off by announcing that they were separating their own gambling platform from that used by partners such as Empire Poker. The move culminated in a profit warnings from Empire. The two companies have been engaged in legal battle since Party Poker’s split.

Party Poker’s site acquisition is believed to have cost $250 Million USD. The acquisition is expected to boost Party Poker’s revenue during 2006. It is likely that Party Poker will reach 100,000 players logged on simultaneously early this year on the back of steady growth in the online poker industry and the Empire Poker acquisition.

Party Poker Software Update

Written by Administrator    Thursday, 16 March 2006 Ok, I am an idiot! I don’t often start a news article off like that, but I have to admit I made a horrendous blunder when I reviewed Party Poker’s software update last month. I missed the most important feature! You can now change the size of each table. In fact, you can now play 16 tables at once, if your computer has the capabilities.

I can hardly be blamed for missing this feature. The tables looked more or less exactly the same after the update, and there was little information from Party Poker about the benefits of the new update. I ended up reading about this feature on a forum and quickly went off and tried it! I can tell you first hand that the days of having to navigate between windows if you a playing 4 or more tables or have an average screen resolution are gone. Just make the window a bit smaller, just like you would with any other windows window.

InterPoker pocket kings promotion

For every pair of Kings dealt on Texas Hold’em tables with blind levels of at least 0.25/0.50 (No Limit) & 0.50/1 (Limit) InterPoker will pay out $10 !

In order to get your $10 you MUST copy down the hand number and make your claim through the InterPoker website. Check out the website to download the claim from.

Last time InterPoker ran this promotion they gave away over $70,000 !!

This promotion will run Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st August from midnight to midnight ET (48 hours).

You MUST claim before midday (ET) on Monday 22nd August using the website form (an easy link to this is available from the InterPoker home page). Credits will be made on Monday and Tuesday after checks are made. Two Kings must be dealt to you (not community cards). One on One games, Play for Fun, Tournament play and the lowest money tables are excluded from this offer.

Australian Joseph Hachem wins 2005 World Series of Poker

First time World Series of Poker entrant Joseph Hachem today won the $10,000 no limit Holdem main event and in the process pocketed a record US $7.5 million dollar prise pool.

Hachem beat a record field of more than five thousand entrants. Ironically, Hackem won the tournament holding 7,3 one of the worst starting hands in Holdem. When the board came 4,5,6 Hachem’s straight was good enough to beat remaining opponent Steve Dannenmann.

Hackem, an Adelaide man who regularly plays poker at Crown Casino in Melbourne, was greeted with shouts of “Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Oy! Oy! Oy!” from his fellow countrymen.