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June 22, 2010 by admin
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CardPlayer.com Although he was eliminated in round five by Vanessa Rousso, Vivek Rajkumar made another strong showing in a heads-up event. The poker pro won the 2009 LA … World Series of Poker — Day 3 of Event No. 35 $10000 No-Limit Hold'em Heads …CardPlayer.com WSOP: Ayaz Mahmood & Moritz Schmejkal Reach HU StalemateBluff Magazine 2010 World Series of Poker Day 24: A Golden Oldie Wins Gold, Event #35 …PokerNews.com PokerListings.com -PokerStrategy.com (blog) all 8 news articles » |
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June 22, 2010 by Manuel
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2010 World Series of Poker Day 24: A Golden Oldie Wins Gold, Event #35 …
PokerNews.com John Juanda is leading the field in Event #37 with Phil Ivey and Jeffrey Lisandro snapping at his heels and more. Some poker players find glory the minute … |
Poker : Wsop Event 29 – RecentPoker.com
June 22, 2010 by Manuel
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Poker : Wsop Event 29
RecentPoker.com The day had started with Aussie ace Jeffrey Lisandro leading a surviving field of 102 which contained many respected names. Famous players who did not … Mizrachi Contending For Event 31, Ivey Climbing In WSOP Event 33USA Online Gambling News WSOP Mid Day: Giang and Cloutier Battle, Evdakov Making MovesBluff Magazine Ashby Becomes Third Englishman to Claim Victory at 2010 WSOPPoker Channel Europe PokerListings.com -Poker Channel Europe all 134 news articles » |
Ryan D’Angelo leads $1000 NL Event #36 – Bluff Europe Magazine
June 21, 2010 by admin
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Ryan D'Angelo leads $1000 NL Event #36
Bluff Europe Magazine Chip leader Ryan D'Angelo, up to 68000 from his 3000 starting stack, is the one to watch as play resumes tomorrow; November Niner Antoine Saout is still … |
Wsop Event 38 Updates 6/21/10 – RecentPoker.com
June 21, 2010 by admin
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Wsop Event 38 Updates 6/21/10
RecentPoker.com The field consisted of 268 players, among them stellar names like Amnon Filippi, Justin Bonomo, Joe Hachem, Vitaly Lunkin, David Benefield, Christian Harder … |
Checking In on POYs
June 21, 2010 by admin
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Mizrachi, for his part, says he’s not paying too much attention to the POY race, but he is sticking to higher buy-in events.
“If I win it, I win it,” Mizrachi said. “If I don’t, I’m still happy with the World Series I’ve had so far.”
2008 POY Erick Lindgren joked that his breakthrough year feels like it happened in 1998, as the Full Tilt pro isn’t pleased with his WSOP results for 2010.
Here’s a look at how former POY winners are faring since winning the POY:
JEFF LISANDRO (2009) – The fedora-wearing Stud specialist hasn’t played the hectic schedule he did at the 2009 WSOP, but the Australian legend has still been around enough to cash at the WSOP 2010.
Lisandro has two cashes at the 2010 WSOP, with his biggest score coming in the $10k Omaha Hi/Lo Championship. The “Iceman” finished 24th in that event for $17,138.
ERICK LINDGREN (2008) – Lindgren’s not thrilled with his WSOP results since breaking through with a POY performance in 2008.
The Full Tilt pro made four cashes at the 2009 WSOP, but fell short of making a final table appearance in any event.
Lindgren’s cashed twice at the 2010 WSOP, including a final table appearance in a sixth-place finish in $5k Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em.
TOM SCHNIEDER (2007) – The 2007 POY has had plenty of big results since winning the award, including a monster showing the following year at the 2008 WSOP with five cashes.
Schneider didn’t fare as well the next year, but he did keep his public profile high with a deep run in the 2009 Main Event, finishing 52nd.
He’s cashed twice at the 2010 WSOP, both in $1.5k Omaha events.
JEFF MADSEN (2006) – Madsen exploded onto the poker scene with his breakthrough 2006, and he followed it up with seven total cashes at the WSOP in 2007 and 2008 combined.
The eccentric Madsen hasn’t made much noise recently, however, with just one WSOP cash in 2009 and one in 2010.
ALLEN CUNNINGHAM (2005) – Cunningham is one of poker’s finest and a well-recognized Full Tilt pro who dominated the WSOP with his 2005 performance.
Cunningham has 17 cashes at the WSOP since then.
DANIEL NEGREANU (2004) – Negreanu’s poker skills speak from themselves, but perhaps nobody has capitalized more on his POY run than Kid Poker.
The 2004 WSOP launched Negreanu into fame, and he’s now arguably the biggest name in poker. And this just in – Negreanu is still nearly unmatched in player skill.
He’s cashed 24 times in WSOP events from 2005-2010 – and that’s not counting his WSOP Europe results.
Negreanu has final tabled the Main Event at each of the last two WSOPE, including a second-place finish in 2009.
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2010 World Series of Poker Day 19 – Heavy.com (blog)
June 20, 2010 by Manuel
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2010 World Series of Poker Day 19
Heavy.com (blog) Event #27 continues to drag slowly along and Jeffrey Lisandro, 2009 Player of the Year, is striking fear in the field of Event #29. … Poker : Wsop Event 29RecentPoker.com Mizrachi Contending For Event 31, Ivey Climbing In WSOP Event 33USA Online Gambling News Ashby Becomes Third Englishman to Claim Victory at 2010 WSOPPoker Channel Europe PokerListings.com -Bluff Magazine -RecentPoker.com all 147 news articles » |
Phil Ivey Dominant Force In Event 33 Of 2010 WSOP – USA Online Gambling News
June 20, 2010 by admin
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Phil Ivey Dominant Force In Event 33 Of 2010 WSOP
USA Online Gambling News Day 2 saw a lengthy list of eliminations, including some of the biggest names on the professional poker circuit. Jeff Lisandro, Shaun Deeb, Vitaly Lunkin, … |
WSOP Update and RIP Paul Kitsos
June 20, 2010 by admin
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Event #3: $1,000 NL
Doubled up through my good friend Amanda “Mandy B” Baker early with #KdKs>#JcJ#d, but ended up grinding the shortstack until late in day one.
Busted during the last level of the day a few hundred short of the money after Joe Sebok ruined my mojo by showing up with a big stack a couple seats to my left and taking over the table.
Event #5: $1,500 NL
Sucked out on my buddy Clint Schaefer A♥ T♦<A♣ Q♠ after I hadn’t chipped up from starting stack a few levels into the day, and it started to seem that the only all in pots I was going to win were from my friends!
Went on a huge heater and busted a guy who had A♥ 7♥ against my K♣ K♥ on an A♣ K♠ 4♥ and another who shoved K♦ T♦ against my A♥ K♠ for a ton of chips. Had 36k at 200/400 from the 4,500 starting stack, and didn’t win another significant pot for several hours.
Busted at the tail end of the day relatively close to the money once again.
Event #8: $1,500 NL
Lost a giant pot with KK to a set of 9′s early and was down to 1,200 of 4,500 starting chips at 50-100, but as usual refused to give up.
Got lucky a couple times on the short stack and coolered a few people until I had a stack again.
Managed to squeeze into day two with just 17k at 600-1200, but went back and went on a superheater.
Had over 100k just an hour and forty minutes later after getting up to ~50k and check/insta-calling off my entire stack on the river with A♥ Q♣ on a A♦ 8♠ 6♦ 5♠ 7♣ against a young French-Canadian psycho who I actually thought was European at the time, making the call even easier. Weeeeeeeeee it’s fun to be right when you’re bluffcatching!
However, the Europeans giveth and the Europeans taketh away. I ended up having about 130k at 3/6k with 53 players left. I opened the hijack with A♦ T♦ to 15k and an aggressive British player shoved from the small blind, slightly covering me.
This is probably a fold against most, but a few factors eventually convinced me to make the call. I was *wrong* since he showed J♦ J♠. They held, and I hit the rail 53rd with $9,070 to add to the WSOP buy in fund.
Event #11: $1,500 NL
Yes, really, another $1,500 no limit. I know, I was getting a little bored with the $1k-1500 NLs at this point, but the schedule is what it is. Stuff got fun soon after, don’t worry. But for this one I ended up grinding out the almost ubiquitous short stack for most of the day before busting late in the day with A♦ A♠ against a set of 8′s.
Event #13: $1,000 NL (::yawn::)
After five days over four events and making dinner break in every one of them, I finally got to go home early on this day! Yea, it’s usually supposed to suck in poker when you get an early exit, but I was so tired that I almost didn’t mind this one. lol
I’d also like to say RIP to Paul Kitsos, one of the kindest gentlemen ever to grace Atlantic City’s poker tables with his presence. You were a true friend, a good man, and will be missed deeply. ;-(
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Phil Ivey Dominant Force In Event 33 Of 2010 WSOP – USA Online Gambling News
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Phil Ivey Dominant Force In Event 33 Of 2010 WSOP
USA Online Gambling News Day 1 saw similar cuts, including Tom Dwan, JC Tran, Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, Phil Laak, and John Juanda. The current chip leader is Jose-Luis Velador, … |















