Archive for June, 2009

June 26, 2009

Who’s Playing HORSE?

Interesting, looks like Allen Kessler musta won that mega-sat Pauly and I were watching … or at least did well enough to secure his backing from somewhere else. Here’s who entered … we’ll see if we can’t break it down to figure out where the various buy-ins (direct or otherwise) came from:


1 ALAEI, DANIEL WEST HOLLYWOOD CA
2 ANTONIUS, PATRIK LAS VEGAS NV
3 BACH, DAVID ATHENS GA
4 BECHTEL, JAMES GILBERT AZ
5 BENYAMINE, DAVID HENDERSON NV
6 BILLIRAKIS, STEVE GENOA IL
7 BLACK, ANDREW DUBLIN IRELAND
8 BLOCH, ANDREW LAS VEGAS NV
9 BONOMO, JUSTIN SHERMAN OAKS CA
10 BONYADI, FARZAD BEVER VIEJO CA
11 BRONSHTEIN, YUVAL ATLANTA GA
12 BROWN, CHAD MARGATE FL
13 BRUNSON, DOYLE LAS VEGAS NV
14 BRUNSON, TODD LAS VEGAS NV
15 BUENO, PATRICK SURESNES FRANCE
16 BUSS, JERRY ENCINITAS CA
17 CASSIDY, JOSEPH LAS VEGAS NV
18 CHAN, JON CERRITOS CA
19 CHAU, GIANG LAS VEGAS NV
20 CHEN, WILLIAM LAFAYETTE HILL PA
21 CHEN, YAN BOULDER CO
22 CHIU, DAVID LAS VEGAS NV
23 CLEMENTS, SCOTT MOUNT VERNON WA
24 COLIN, BRYAN SHORT HILLS NJ
25 CREMEN, FRANK LAS VEGAS NV
26 DEEB, KASSEM IRVINE CA
27 DEHKHARGHANI, RAYMOND OVERLAND PARK KS
28 DUKE, ANNIE PORTLAND OR
29 ELEZRA, ELIAHU HENDERSON NV
30 ESLAMI, SHAHRYAR VAN NUYS CA
31 EVDAKOV, NIKOLAY MOSCOW RUSSIA
32 FELLOWS, ZACHARY VANCOUVER BC, CANADA
33 FERGUSON, CHRISTOPHER PACIFIC PALISADES CA
34 FITOUSSI, BRUNO SCEAUX FRANCE
35 GLANTZ, MATTHEW LAFAYETTE HILL PA
36 GRAPENTHIEN, MATTHEW CHICAGO IL
37 GRAY, JASON WOOD GREEN LONDON UNITED KINGDOM
38 GREENSTEIN, BARRY SAN JOSE CA
39 GREY, DAVID HENDERSON NV
40 GUOGA, ANTANAS VILNIUS LITHUANIA
41 HABIB, HASAN DOWNEY CA
42 HANSEN, GUSTAV MONACO MONACO
43 HANSEN, THOR EL SEGUNDO CA
44 HANSON, JOHN NEW YORK NY
45 HARMAN TRANIELLO, JENNIFER LAS VEGAS NV
46 HAWRILENKO, MATTHEW PHILADELPHIA PA
47 HENNIGAN, JOHN LAS VEGAS NV
48 HOLLINK, ROBERTUS GRONINGEN NETHERLANDS
49 IVEY, PHILLIP UNIVERSITY CITY MO
50 JUANDA, JOHNSON LAS VEGAS NV
51 JUNG, ALEXANDER NONNS BERLIN GERMANY
52 KABBAJ, JEAN LONDON UNITED KINGDOM
53 KAPLAN, GABE LOS ANGELES CA
54 KASSELA, FRANK MEMPHIS TN
55 KOSTRITSYN, ALEXANDER MOSCOW RUSSIA
56 KRAVCHENKO, ALEXANDER MOSCOW RUSSIA
57 LEDERER, HOWARD LAS VEGAS NV
58 LINDGREN, ERICK LAS VEGAS NV
59 LISANDRO, JEFFREY SALERNO IT
60 LUNKIN, VITALY MOSCOW RUSSIA
61 MASCIO, GREGORY BREA CA
62 MATUSOW, MICHAEL HENDERSON NV
63 MONNETTE, JOHN IRVINE CA
64 MOSSERI, ABRAHAM NEW YORK NY
65 NAKANO, YOSHIO DOWNEY CA
66 NEGREANU, DANIEL LAS VEGAS NV
67 NGUYEN, SCOTTY LAS VEGAS NV
68 OPPENHEIM, DAVID CALABASAS CA
69 PERRY, RAFAEL LAS VEGAS NV
70 PESCATORI, MASSIMILIANO LAS VEGAS NV
71 PEZZIN, PATRICK CONCORD ON, CANADA
72 RABTSOV, KIRILL MOSCOW RUSSIA
73 RAYMER, GREGORY STONINGTON CT
74 RICHEY, BRETT NEW YORK NY
75 SAGSTROM, ERIK GOTEBORY SWEDEN
76 SALTZBURG, MICHAEL HOLLIDAYSBURG PA
77 SCHULMAN, NICHOLAS NEW YORK NY
78 SEED, HUCKLEBERRY LAS VEGAS NV
79 SEIDEL, ERIK HENDERSON NV
80 SHAK, DANIEL BRYN MAWR PA
81 SINGER, DAVID LAS VEGAS NV
82 SITAR, DUSTIN LAS VEGAS NV
83 SMITH, JUSTIN KISSIMMEE FL
84 SOINTULA, JANI FINLAND
85 SOULIER, FABRICE BARBENTANE NV
86 SUNG, SUK TORRANCE CA
87 TULCHINSKIY, MIKAIL MOSCOW RUSSIA
88 TURNER, JON HENDERSON NV
89 VALLO, MARTIN COPENHAGEN DENMARK
90 VANALSTYNE, JAMES LAS VEGAS NV
91 WAHLBECK, VILLE HELSINKI FINLAND
92 WATTEL, MICHAEL PHOENIX AZ
93 ZEIDMAN, CORY CORAL SPRINGS FL
94 ZOLOTOW, STEPHEN LAS VEGAS NV
95 KESSLER, ALLEN HUNTINGDON VALLEY PA

Posted by at 6:32 pm

$50k HORSE Field Takes Bigger-Than-Expected Hit

< 100

Wow, I took the under … but this is so under I’m not even sure I still win: 95 players in $50k HORSE, compared with 148 the year before, 148 the year before that, and 143 the year before that.

Had there not been a delayed start, the number mighta been closer to 50.

All this on a Day when the WSOP decided to take a risk and play the Sex Pistols version of God Save the Queen in lieu of the British national anthem, which some thought was great, others thought was terrible, and in the end had @WSOPsuits apologizing. (All I can say is yikes, rough day, know how that goes …)

I suspect there’ll be a lot of buzz and analysis over the HORSE field for a some time to come … after all, though not the first event with a decline in entry numbers, it is the most noticeable … resulting in a $2million drop in prize pool and a six-figure hit in the take for WSOP tourney staff.

Hey, bottom line, $50k is harder to come by these days — way more harder than in 2008, and presumably even harder than in early June 2009. But is it the money, or is it the lack of ESPN coverage?

NOTE: More than 25 percent of $50k HORSE players are members of Team Full Tilt. That doesn’t mean FTP ponied up their buy-ins (directly) … but it does say something. Particularly since many of these players were some of the last to buy in, after the entry period would have ended were it not for the cards-in-the-air delay.

Bailout?

Posted by at 5:43 pm

Tao of Pokerati: Lounge Relief

A mid-tourney Phil Hellmuth piss break catches no one’s attention but Dan’s and Pauly’s … whereupon we explore the role of VIP bathrooms at the WSOP — and how the need for private urination is only going to increase in coming days.

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Episode 11.23: Poker VIPees
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Posted by at 5:10 pm

Nelly to Play Annual WSOP PokerStars Party

Oh yeaaaaaaah. It’s about as confirmed as it’s going to be, and I’m hearing it from several sources. Nelly will be the performer at the PokerStars Party on July 9th. Thanks to NYC Rounders for giving me something to link:

Hip-Hop Star, Pimp Juice & Apple Bottom Jeans entrepreneur Nelly will be headlining the PokerStars Party at the Palms during the 2009 World Series of Poker…

The party will take place on July 9 at Rain Night Club. Doors open at 9pm. You will need a pass to get in, but I don’t know where you get them. They are not on the PokerStars Web site anymore. I am sure all qualifiers will get them at the Palms and a few will circulate through the Rio. If you don’t have a pass, general admission will start at 10 or 11pm. Not sure when.

Now I have to convince PokerStars I’m harmless ask nicely for a VIP pass so I can give it the coverage it deserves. (Anyone believe that?)

Posted by at 4:46 pm

Tao of Pokerati: Pre-Horsing Around

A $2,250 Mega-Sat for the $50k HORSE breaks out right in front of us, where suddenly the seasoned pros are kicking it old-school — playing with jovial intensity and the hope that their real poker dreams can be bought at a bargain. It’s the poker economy, the regular economy, and backer variance in play … with satellite sponsorship deals, backing syndicates, and a question about what kinda team Russian backers will deploy. Special appearances by Michael Mizrachi, Allan Kessler, Bill Chen, et many medium-higher-rolling al.

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Episode 11.21: HORSE Hunting
4:09

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Episode 11.22: The Satellite Economy
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Posted by at 8:31 am

(Way) Outside the WSOP – Day 31

Recapping the end of Thursday action at the WSOP

Kabbaj Picks up the Cabbage

London professional John Kabbaj took down the $10,000 Pot-Limit Holdem World Championship for $633,335 and his first WSOP bracelet, defeating Kirill Gerasimov in heads-up play. Gerasimov has now made nine WSOP final tables without taking down a bracelet, passing Andy Bloch to become the “leader” in that statistic. Eric Baldwin finished in 3rd, followed by Belgium’s Davidi Kitai in 4th and J.C. Alvarado in 5th for an international top 5.

Everyone (But Tenner*) Loves Raymond

Derek Raymond defeated Mark Tenner in a 12-hour long final table in the $2,500 Omaha 8 or Better event, good for $229,129 and a WSOP gold bracelet. Mark Tenner, Omaha-8 author and co-founder of the PPA picked up $141,647 for the runner-up finish.

*Statement probably not true.

Lopez Leads Mixed Field

The final table of the $2,500 Mixed Holdem event is down to its final table, which will be seated as follows, with the first member of 2008′s November Nine making a final table in 2009:

Seat 1: Bahador Ahmadi – 708000
Seat 2: Zachary Humphrey – 99000
Seat 3: Barry Greenstein – 193000
Seat 4: Hasan Habib – 114000
Seat 5: Karlo Lopez – 941000
Seat 6: Randy Haddox - 555000
Seat 7: John McGuiness – 406000
Seat 8: Ylon Schwartz – 286000
Seat 9: Matt Woodward – 653000

The final table will be streamed over at ESPN360 and wsop.pkr.com

Friedman Finishes First (For Friday)

Perry Friedman will be the chip leader (144,500) when action resumes in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better at 2pm Friday. He’ll be joined by Brandon Cantu (105,000), Noah Boeken (64,300), Aaron Kanter (52,000), Phil Hellmuth (41,400), and Randy Holland (38,000) among the notables.

$50,000 HORSE Goes Giddy-Up

The $50,000 HORSE event starts at 12pm today for the first of five scheduled days. The big question will be how many people will enter the event, especially with no ESPN television coverage. Last year Scotty Nguyen and his drunken antics managed to win, taking down almost $2,000,000 in a field of 148. The WSOP Staff Guide projected 151 entries for this event, a similar number to the previous three years. Some say the field will fall to around 100, as some online poker sites will not put up the money for its lesser known players to participate. That will leave it to the big names (and a few that will leave people wondering) making up the field fighting it out for the most prestigious WSOP bracelet outside of the Main Event.

Obligatory Limit Shootout Mention

At 5pm, the $1,500 Limit Holdem Shootout begins. Last year, Matt Graham defeated Jean-Robert Bellande heads-up for the bracelet and over $275,000 in a field of 823. The WSOP Staff Guide projects a field of 901 for this event.

Pokerati will have more about the WSOP during the day, and follow www.wsop.com for live updates during the afternoon.

Posted by at 6:41 am

June 25, 2009

(Way) Outside the WSOP – Day 30 Evening Update

Here’s what’s happened this afternoon at the WSOP:

Tenner Tenuously Leading Omaha 8

Mark Tenner remains the chip leader with 6 players left in the $2,500 Omaha 8 or Better event. Josh Schlein, Fabio Coppola, Derek Raymond, Scott Bohlman, and Sirous Jamshidi round out the remaining field. Mark Gregorich finished in 8th, while Team Pokerati’s own Pat Poels finished in 9th.

Baldwin Looking to Hit a Double

Eric “basebaldy” Baldwin is the current chip leader with 7 players remaining in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Holdem World Championship, returning shortly after 8:30pm PT and streaming at www.bluffmagazine.com/live and wsop.pkr.com. Davidi Kitai, John Kabbaj, J.C. Alvarado, Kirill Gerasimov, Eugene Todd and Jason Lester are the remaining players at that final table.

Kuether in the Mix

Joe Kuether is the current chip leader (296,000) with 28 players remaining in the $2,500 Mixed Holdem event as they will end with either a final table of nine or when the clock strikes 3am. Randy Haddox is in second place (290,000) with Ylon Schwartz (245,000), Matt Matros (240,000), Barry Greenstein (227,000), and Gavin Griffin (145,000) in the top 10.

PLO 8, Flopping the Nuts is Great!

A field of 762 entrants started the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better event Thursday afternoon. When the players return from their 90-minute dinner break, approximately 270 players remain. No chip leader has been announced, but before the break Brandon Cantu was around 35,000 with Phil Hellmuth at 27,400 followed by Noah Boeken at 25,500.

Check the live updates at www.wsop.com and Pokerati for other stuff during the night.

Posted by at 8:19 pm

Even More on Jeff Lisandro

I’m posting this latest Nolan interview because it touches on some familiar laments we’ve heard around these parts before. Who woulda guessed there were others who wonder how the not-best players get some of the sweeter sponsorship deals:

QUESTION: What were your expectations coming into this year’s World Series of Poker?

LISANDRO: Before it all started this year, I was very disappointed. I could not get a sponsor. I made the usual rounds to find out if anyone needed a player. I could not get a response. I spoke about it with a few of my friends. Finally I said, you know what – never mind. I am going to blast them right out of the water. I think I have done a lot in poker. But I’ve always been a little bit short of doing something really great. So, there was this doubt and maybe an excuse that I had not done quite enough to deserve (being sponsored). This year, I asked around. There was no response. No one got back to me. I’m just going to go ahead and win three (gold bracelets). I said that to a few of my closest friends. And, now I have done it.

More…

Posted by at 7:16 pm

Players at the Gate

There’s an interesting little mini tourney taking shape right in front of the press box … it’s the $2,250 HORSE Mega-satellite (for tomorrow’s big $50k event).

It doesn’t look too different from many satellites or second-chance tourneys that get started in the eve, except there are a few more chips in play, and a lot more recognizable players.

27 entrants so far … cards are already in the air … 28. Alan Kessler showed up early. He’s wearing a Doyle’s Room patch. Mike Mizrachi is trying to get Bill Chen in a lasts-longest … there’s Michael Binger (wearing UB, No-Limit Management, and Deep Stacks University … a few other players that I kinda-sorta recognize, but not really. One guy hovering around who I can assume is a backer, but not sure who he’s behind …

29 entrants. Low-key, relaxed, but serious. Will find out if this is their only stab.

Posted by at 6:16 pm

RE: Late-night Follows

$2,500 Omaha Hi-Lo

They’re back in action in 2.5 O8B (bear with me, still experimenting with new abbreviations) … Mike Matusow is out, but with 14 players left Team Pokerati-er Pat Poels is climbing back hanging on for dear life. Mark Tenner is the chip-leader, but imho the guy you really have to watch out for is Mark Gregorich. This game caters to his style, and with half-a-table of knockouts to go before the final, fifth chip position is arguably a stronger spot to be in than momentary #1.

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UPDATE: 13 left now. Pat in 11th chip position. Needs a scoop something fierce …

UPDATE: 12 left … but Poels involved negatively in the three-way-action scooped pot that knocked out Patrice Boudet. OK, now 11 left … Pat still near the bottom, but with more relative chips. 8th overall — and that’s with having just lost a pot. At the same time, even a double-up right now would still leave him in 8th place.

Here’s what they’re playing for when they get down near the final table bubble in this sort lower-middle buy-in split-game event. Obviously the $229k for the bracelet is nice, but for the non-winners, where exactly they finish could make the difference on whether or not they have a wave a winning or losing World Series:

1 $ 229,192
2 $ 141,647
3 $ 93,199
4 $ 65,094
5 $ 48,028
6 $ 37,350
7 $ 30,562
8 $ 26,213
9 $ 23,541
10 $ 17,007
11 $ 17,007

UPDATE: Poels = 9th. Nice-ish.

Posted by at 3:59 pm

Tao of Pokerati: Phish(er) Price

The “hardest working man in poker” takes a three-week Appalachian vacation in the middle of the World Series (really, how important is mid-June anyway?) but comes back rested, revived, and totally seeing tracers …

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Episode 11.20: Pauly Returns
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Posted by at 3:47 pm

Top 10 Referrers

Interesting … for the month of June, my favorite people, in order, are:

Tao of Poker
Wicked Chops
Pokerisivut (Finnish)
Poker Grump
Twitter
Poker Road Nation
2+2
Pokerista (Finnish)
Benjo

Posted by at 12:12 pm

(Way) Outside the WSOP – Day 30

Recapping the late-night Wednesday action…

Michael T. Davis Goes ShronkDaddy on Seniors

Michael T. Davis became the second player to take down a WSOP bracelet this year wearing a PokerRoad t-shirt, winning the $1,000 Seniors NL Holdem World Championship. Davis, 58, from Dubuque, Iowa, had just sold his home inspection business last week, and was looking to move to a warmer location. The $437,358 and gold bracelet for his win will surely help with the moving expenses. Like Brian Lemke earlier this month, Justin Shronk was in the winner’s thoughts. From Nolan Dalla’s tournament report:

“Justin gave me this shirt,” Davis said afterward. “A lot of people miss Justin. He was very good for the poker community.”

Davis never held the chip lead until the first hand of heads-up, when he doubled through runner-up Scott Buller with pocket aces against Buller’s pocket nines. The final hand had Davis’ A-9 best Buller’s A-J when another 9 came on the turn.

Kabbaj Dominating Pot-Limit

John Kabbaj is the only player with a seven-figure chip stack, holding over 2.2m in chips with 14 players remaining in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Holdem World Championship which resumes at 1pm today. Here’s how the remaining players will be seated:

(Table 154)
Seat 2: JC Alvarado – 924000
Seat 3: Eric ‘basebaldy’ Baldwin – 713000
Seat 4: Davidi Kitai – 581000
Seat 5: Mohsin Charania – 224000
Seat 6: Jason Lester – 240000
Seat 7: Darryll Fish – 368000
Seat 8: Kirill Gerasimov – 550000

(Table 154)
Seat 1: Billy Kopp – 772000
Seat 2: Eugene Todd – 351000
Seat 3: Thomas Pettersson – 121000
Seat 5: John Kabbaj – 2226000
Seat 6: Isaac Haxton – 660000
Seat 7: Ken Lennaard – 467000
Seat 8: Michael Kamran – 261000

When the final table is reached, streaming will be available at bluffmagazine.com and wsop.pkr.com

Tenner Looking to be a Winner in Omaha-8

Play also resumes at 1pm in the $2,500 Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or Better event with 23 players remaining, with Mark Tenner leading the field at 285,000. John Monnette (237,000), C.K. Hua (225,000), Day 1 chip leader Josh Schlein (201,000) Frankie O’Dell (194,000), Mark Gregorich (108,000), Pat Poels (89,000) and Mike Matusow (63,000) are the notables looking to pass the Omaha-8 author.

Greenstein Leader in Mixed Holdem

Barry Greenstein (177,200) will lead the remaining 67 players in the $2,500 Mixed Holdem event when play resumes at 2pm. Notables also making a return on Thursday include: Hasan Habib (165,000), Daniel Negreanu (101,000), Amnon Filippi (98,000), Mimi Tran (65,300) and Gavin Griffin (46,600) with 54 players making the money.

Thursday’s tournament

Only one tournament this afternoon, the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better event, won last year by Martin Klaser winning over $210,000 in a field of 720. The WSOP Staff Guide projects a field of 756 for this event, and expect less than 20% of the field when play concludes at the end of level 10.

Follow along at www.wsop.com for updates starting at noon PT, and Pokerati will have more stuff from around the poker community during the day.

Posted by at 8:09 am

More on Lisandro’s Win

iPhone pic: BJ Nemeth
Lisandro’s stack with four players left in $2,500 Razz.

This really was a big one … beyond the coolness of seeing a guy dominate an entire variant of poker (a la Hellmuth/Hold’em), here’s more from Nolan on the significance of Jeff Lisandro’s three bracelets in the month of June in 7-stud Hi, 7-stud Hi-Lo, and 7-stud Lo-Lo … and how it compares to similar accomplishments in bigger and smaller years past:

More on Jeffrey Lisandro’s Win (Historical Implications) –

· Lisandro became only the fifth player in WSOP history to win three gold bracelets within a single year. The other four players to accomplish this feat were:

Puggy Pearson (1973)
Ted Forrest (1993)
Phil Hellmuth (1993)
Phil Ivey (2002)

· Lisandro has a reasonable chance to become the first-ever four-time gold bracelet winner (single year) in WSOP history. The closest any player has ever come to accomplishing this feat was Phil Hellmuth in 1993 when he finished 1st, 1st, 1st, and 2nd in four events. Lisandro still has 14 more events to set a new record — with 10 gold bracelets remaining on this year’s schedule in Las Vegas, plus four more events in WSOP-Europe to be played in September.

More…

Posted by at 6:02 am

Layne Flack to Referee Boeree vs. Castillo?

Though one side is telling us this fight is running into troubles — Nevada Boxing Commission — I wouldn’t be surprised if they have it worked out by July 1. It reminds me a lot of what the topless pools in Las Vegas had to go through before opening … there often was a mad scramble and some delay while they paid for their regulatory rubber stamp got their paperwork in order. (Something we probably all should remember as we plea for online poker regulation — with regulation of “vice” comes a lot of ass pains.)

Anyhow, yes, the staged, sweaty Liv Boeree vs. Melissa Castillo violence is still on … And Layne Flack says he’s been asked to be the guy in the ring keeping everything in the PokerNews/UB reunification LoveFest clean. Says @back2backflack about the potential gig: “Next to being a pimp, [this is] a great job opportunity.”

I kinda like the ridiculousness of it and would certainly stop and watch if I happened to be passing by a contrived Boeree vs. Castillo brawl. And ever since The Real Deal closed, poker seems to have been lacking a little Théâtre de l’Absurde.

Posted by at 4:15 am