Winners and losers at the PartyPoker Den III
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 | Poker rooms | 1 Comment
As PartyPoker announced on their blog, Andrew Feldman and Robert Williamson III are the big winners after the 36 hours marathon poker session at the Poker Den III in London.
21 players took a seat at this game, including poker pros such as Roland de Wolfe, Ian Fraser, Jennifer Tilly and Phil Laak. Each player had to pay a minimum buy-in of $10.000, with blinds starting at $25/$50. All players were free to leave the table at any time they wanted.
The biggest winners were Andrew Feldman and Robert Williamson III. Both of them won about $63.000.
The biggest loser was Sammy George, who gambled away over $78.000.
Here is an overview of the buy-ins and the cash outs:
| Name | Buy-in | Cashed out |
|---|---|---|
| Andrew Feldman | $40.000 | $103.350 |
| Robert Williamson III | $30.000 | $93.675 |
| Richard Wheatley | $20.000 | $61.025 |
| Phil Laak | $20.000 | $42.325 |
| Bodo Sbrzesny | $20.000 | $42.850 |
| Chris Smith | $20.000 | $40.000 |
| Juha Helppi | $40.000 | $55.775 |
| Roberto Romanello | $10.000 | $24.000 |
| Jennifer Tilly | $20.000 | $32.550 |
| Ian Frazer | $20.000 | $28.550 |
| Neil Channing | $60.000 | $66.450 |
| Joshua Landis | $39.350 | $41.874 |
| Barney Boatman | $30.000 | $19.000 |
| Joel Nordkist | $30.000 | $14.200 |
| Chris Parker | $60.000 | $28.550 |
| Ilios Kamatakis | $10.000 | $0 |
| Alex Roumeltiotis | $25.150 | $0 |
| David Williams | $40.000 | $0 |
| William Martin | $40.000 | $0 |
| Roland de Wolfe | $50.000 | $0 |
| Sammy George | $78.425 | $0 |
Michael Martin winner of the EPT London 2008 (Season 5)
Monday, October 6th, 2008 | Tournaments | 2 Comments
After a roller-coaster poker match with a lot of suck outs, Michael Martin won the final table of the European Poker Tour (EPT) in London 2008. He defeated Michael Tureniec in the heads-up with 4♣ 4♥ against K♥ 9♣, turning a set. Michael Martin won the first price which is £1.000.000. Michael Tureniec as second receives at least £525.314.
Michael Martin had in the middle of the final table with blinds of 40.000/80.000 only 95.000 chips left and survived three all-ins in a row with a pair of eights, a pair of nines and a pair of aces. After that, he took the chiplead and eliminated all the other players.
Michael Martin was second at the Master Classics of Poker in Amsterdam in November 2007 and fifth at the EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo (Season 4).
Michael Tureniec won his seat to EPT London in the $800 Last Chance qualifier on PokerStars – only three days before the tournament started. The second place is the biggest success in his poker career.
Here are the results and the payouts of the final table:
| Position | Name | Country | Payout |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michael Martin | USA | £1.000.000 |
| 2 | Michael Tureniec | Sweden | £525.314 |
| 3 | Marcin Horecki | Poland | £303.439 |
| 4 | Eric Liu | USA | £234.920 |
| 5 | Philippe Dauteuil | Canada | £195.766 |
| 6 | Alan Smurfit | Ireland | £153.351 |
| 7 | Johannes Strassmann | Germany | £120.723 |
| 8 | Anthony Lellouche | France | £81.569 |
Phil Laak will play cash game for 36 straight hours
Monday, September 29th, 2008 | Poker rooms, Poker variants | 3 Comments
As announced by Poker News Daily, Phil “The Unabomber” Laak will play cash game for 36 straight hours at the PartyPoker Den III in London.
The Party Poker Den III starts on Tuesday, September 30th an will end 36 hours later. The buy-in is $10.000 and the blinds will stay constant at $25/$50.
Besides Phil Laak, the following poker pros have guaranteed their appearance:
- David “Devilfish” Ulliott
- Robert Williamson III
- Roland “The Edge” de Wolfe
- Antonio “The Magician” Esfandiari
- Mike “The Mouth” Matusow
- Jennifer “The Unabombshell” Tilly
- Juha Helppi
This will certainly be a great event. I will keep my fingers crossed for Jennifer “The Unabombshell” Tilly.
Breaking News: Doyle Brunson defeats Annette Obrestad 2:0 at the WSOPE in London
Friday, September 26th, 2008 | Tournaments | 2 Comments
Doyle “Texas Dolly” Brunson won the best of three heads-up game against Annette “Annette_15″ Obrestad in two fast matches.
In the first match Doyle Brunson made a king-high flush on the river and won all the chips against the turned queen-high flush from Annette Obrestad.
The second match Texas Dolly held J 3 and Annette Obrestad K J. A jack high flop brought both players chips into the middle. Annette had the better kicker and was ahead at this time. But the turn was a 3 and Doyle Brunson won the match with two pair.
Finally the player who had more luck on turn and river won this clash of the generations.
Clash of generations at the WSOPE in London
Thursday, September 25th, 2008 | Tournaments | 2 Comments
On Friday, 26th of September 2008, poker legend Doyle “Texas Dolly” Brunson will play a best of three no-limit hold’em heads-up matches against the 2007 WSOPE Main Event winner Annette “Annette_15″ Obrestad.
Doyle Brunson won 10 bracelets at the WSOP, including two WSOP Main Event titles in 1977 and 1978. In 2008, he finished 16th in the $50,000 buy-in HORSE Championship. Texas Dolly is also a best-selling author with his two books Super System 1 and Super System 2. He is a representative of the original road gambler.
Annette Obrestad in contrast is a representative of the young and aggressive online poker players. She started her poker career when she was only fifteen years old. At the age of 18, Annette Obrestad won the WSOPE Main Event in 2007 and finished second at the EPT Dublin (Season 4) in the same year.
Both players will have a fair chance to win this match. The result will be posted in this blog. Stay tuned!
Auto-Rate function now available in Poker Tracker 3
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008 | Poker software | 4 Comments
In the new Beta 18 of Poker Tracker 3 the developers added a sadly missed feature from Poker Tracker 2, the auto-rate function.
Now Poker Tracker can automatically mark your opponents with an icon that let you easily identify them with one look as maniacs, bullys, sharks, calling stations, rocks or fish in the HUD-overlay at the table. That helps you to concentrate on the game and make your decisions easier. The auto-rate rules are thereby freely configurable. You could find many rules posted in poker forums such as 2+2.
Here you can see a table with a few players and their auto-rate icons. There are e.g. a rock and a calling station (the telephone) at the table (click on the image to enlarge).
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5 reasons to play limit poker
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008 | Poker variants | No Comments
If you watch poker on TV, the most time you will see all the poker pros playing no-limit hold’em making big moves, shoving all their chips to the middle of the table and winning big pots. But a lot of those pros play fixed-limit and pot-limit poker as well. For beginners it is the recommended kind of game, because it it more straightforward and less dangerous. Limit-poker is more a game of value betting, which means that you have to try to get the maximum value for your hand.
So, if you never played limit-poker, give it a try. Here are 5 good reasons to play limit-poker:
5. In limit-poker you will only lose one big bet at the end (not your whole stack), when your opponent catches his miracle card on the river.
4. You sleep the whole night knowing that your opponent didn’t bluff you out of a pot, instead of wondering whether or not your opponent had a hand when he got all-in.
3. The players who get lucky against you will be back again and again and again, giving you all your money back on the long run.
2. You can have a big down-swing and still have money to play, whereas in no-limit hold’em, you could be broke in a few days.
1. Your opponents have lost their biggest weapon: They can’t throw all their chips in the middle and shout “All-In”.
As “Miami” John Cernuto said: “Even though the big no-limit hold’em tournaments can bring their 15 minutes of fame and millions of dollars, the other games can be a great way to make a living.
If you have more reasons to play limit-poker, let us know and leave a comment!
Sebastian “Luckbox” Ruthenberg winner of the EPT Barcelona 2008 (Season 5)
Monday, September 15th, 2008 | Tournaments | No Comments
After a marathon poker match with more than 8,5 hours, Sebastian “Luckbox” Ruthenberg won the final table of the European Poker Tour (EPT) in Barcelona 2008. He defeated Fintan Gavin in the heads-up in the third hand with K♣ 9♣ against 4♥ 7♣. After the flop (A♣ 7♥ 2♥) he was behind, but the “Luckbox” got a K♥ on the turn and a 9♦ on the river for a two pair and won the first price which is €1.361.000. Fintan Gavin as second receives at least €792.000.
After his bracelet at the WSOP 2008 this is the second big title in this year for Sebastian Ruthenberg.
Here are the results and the payouts of the final table:
| Position | Name | Country | Payout |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sebastian Ruthenberg | Germany | €1.361.000 |
| 2 | Fintan Gavin | Ireland | €792.000 |
| 3 | Davidi Kitai | Belgium | €455.000 |
| 4 | Daniele Mazzia | Italy | €351.000 |
| 5 | Dren Ukella | Germany | €292.000 |
| 6 | Jason Mercier | USA | €227.800 |
| 7 | Samuel Chartier | Canada | €178.000 |
| 8 | Martin Nielsen | Denmark | €119.000 |
Sebastian “Luckbox” Ruthenberg chipleader after day 1 of the EPT Barcelona 2008 (Season 5)
Friday, September 12th, 2008 | Tournaments | No Comments
Sebastian “Luckbox” Ruthenberg from Germany is the chipleader after day 1a and day 1b of the EPT Barcelona 2008. He starts at day 2 with 105.900 chips followed by Jonas Klausen from Denmark with 101.800 chips and Mikael Lundell from Sweden with 101.000 chips.
Sebastian Ruthenberg won his first bracelet at the Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo event at the WSOP 2008 and is therefore the world champion in this poker variant.
Overall 619 players played at the two starting days. 203 of them will return at day 2, including the PokerStars Pros Chad Brown and Andre Akkari. They are all hoping to win the tournament and take the first prize which is €1.361.000. The runner-up gets at least €792.000.
Here are the top 20 chipcounts after both starting days:
| Name | Country | Chipcount |
| Sebastian Ruthenberg | Germany | 105.900 |
| Jonas Klausen | Denmark | 101.800 |
| Mikael Lundell | Sweden | 101.000 |
| Brice Cournut | France | 87.100 |
| Michael Murra | Germany | 87.000 |
| Jason Mercier | USA | 79.300 |
| Olof Jonatan Stal | Sweden | 78.100 |
| Nichlas Saarisilta | Sweden | 76.100 |
| Aniol Alcaraz Coca | Spain | 74.100 |
| Pedro Pocas | Portugal | 73.600 |
| Rasmus Hede Nielsen | Denmark | 73.100 |
| Jesper Hougaard | Denmark | 72.700 |
| Haward Speer | Germany | 72.300 |
| Voitto Rintala | Finland | 71.800 |
| Nestor Ygborn | Sweden | 71.200 |
| David Shave Kruger | USA | 71.100 |
| Mazhar Nawab | Ireland | 70.600 |
| Sorel Mizzi | Canada | 68.500 |
| Chad Brown | USA | 67.100 |
| Dren Ukella | Germany | 65.800 |
Mac-compatible software launched by PokerStars
Sunday, September 7th, 2008 | Poker rooms | No Comments
The online poker room PokerStars launched a fully-functional Mac-compatible software on friday, 5th of September 2008. The new software allows Mac players to have access to all of the features that users playing on Windows machines do. PokerStars is beside Full Tilt Poker one of two big online poker rooms that offer a fully-compatible Mac-version of its software. Although PCs are still the top gaming platform, the number of online games with Mac has been growing and PokerStars stepped up to deliver it.
Several other poker sites (e.g PartyPoker or Absolute Poker) only offer web-based versions of their software for Mac-users.
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