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		<title>Tent City (Ep 34) - Tao of Pokerati, 2011 WSOP</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 07:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dan and Dr. Pauly hang out on the smokers' porch and observe "tent city"...2011 WSOP - Episode 34: Tent City  (5:01) - Dan and Pauly went outside and wandered around tent city, where all of the ESPN live feed production trucks and Poker PROductions tra...]]></description>
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<br />Dan and Dr. Pauly hang out on the smokers&#8217; porch and observe &#8220;tent city&#8221;&#8230;<br />
<blockquote><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_vv2IGE5obwk/TPyJs5lr7bI/AAAAAAAAGtw/5s7rDC_Xu0k/s1600/TOP_newlogo.png"><img style="cursor: pointer; width: 120px; height: 89px;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_vv2IGE5obwk/TPyJs5lr7bI/AAAAAAAAGtw/5s7rDC_Xu0k/s320/TOP_newlogo.png" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5547460245479746994" border="0" align="right" /></a><b>2011 WSOP</b> &#8211; Episode 34: <a href="http://pokerati.com/podcast/tao/TOP_W11_34_TentCity.mp3">Tent City</a>  (5:01) &#8211; Dan and Pauly went outside and wandered around tent city, where all of the ESPN live feed production trucks and Poker PROductions trailers were located. Pauly hasn&#8217;t seen much of the semi-live coverage on ESPN and Dan clues him in on what he&#8217;s been missing&#8230;</p></blockquote>
<p>For more episodes, visit the <a href="http://taopoker.blogspot.com/p/tao-of-pokerati-archives.html">Tao of Pokerati archives</a>.
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		<title>PLOker after Dark Short-handed pot-limit Omaha brings variance to televised cash games</title>
		<link>http://pokerati.com/2011/04/12/ploker-after-dark-short-handed-pot-limit-omaha-brings-variance-to-televised-cash-games/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 12:27:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Michalski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s PLO week on Poker after Dark, and thus the first new televised poker I&#8217;ve been excited to watch (on first run) in forever. Though I&#8217;m sure someone had to play a 4-card hand on ESPN in 2004, I can&#8217;t remember any PLO on TV since learning the definition of a &#8220;wrap&#8221; &#8230; and certainly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s <a href="http://www.pokerafterdark.com/this-week">PLO week on Poker after Dark</a>, and thus the first new televised poker I&#8217;ve been excited to watch (on first run) in forever. Though I&#8217;m sure someone had to play a 4-card hand on ESPN in 2004, I can&#8217;t remember any PLO on TV since learning the definition of a &#8220;wrap&#8221; &#8230; and certainly not since the <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F-CncOJf34O6_GfUo-5N-OEY29dbeamx2LNnugUxznQ/edit?hl=en">Pokerati game began introducing low-stakes players</a> in Vegas to PLO (with run-it-twice!) a year-an-a-half ago.<br />
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<div class="imagecaption">(L to R) Adams, Antonius, Ivey, Dwan, Hastings, Galfond</div>
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<p>Hard to believe televising a short-handed cash game session of the second most popular poker game in the world &#8212; the one that has produced the biggest online pots in history &#8212; would prove &#8220;revolutionary&#8221; &#8230; but really, it is kinda historic; and that says something about the limits of creative innovation in the online poker infomercial biz. </p>
<p>But kudos to PAD for at least taking a peak outside the &#8217;06-&#8217;09 box to embrace variance. Though I wouldn&#8217;t contend pot-limit Omaha and four-color decks are what will reinvigorate poker on TV &#8230; for a semi-regular PLO player who doesn&#8217;t necessarily dream of playing the game for $100k buy-ins but just wants to beat my friends once a week at 1/2, hearing about a different sector of hand possibilities almost feels fresh &#8230; and it&#8217;s always good-fun to see extra cards on the table:</p>
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		<title>ESPN.com Fantasizing about the WSOP</title>
		<link>http://pokerati.com/2010/05/24/espn-com-2010-wsop-fantasy-draft/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 00:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The World Series of Poker starts on Friday, and the poker media (except for www.wsop.com) are getting ready with their various previews and other stuff to get their readers into the mood for six weeks of tournament action. Part of that is the fifth annual WSOP fantasy draft over at ESPN.com. Unfortunately, Pokerati&#8217;s own Dan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The World Series of Poker starts on Friday, and the poker media (except for www.wsop.com) are getting ready with their various previews and other stuff to get their readers into the mood for six weeks of tournament action.  Part of that is the fifth annual WSOP fantasy draft over at ESPN.com.  Unfortunately, Pokerati&#8217;s own Dan Michalski apparently missed the conference call (he had the #1 pick) so here were the twelve participants in this year&#8217;s draft:</p>
<p>Eric Baldwin<br />
Lance Bradley &#8211; Editor at Bluff Magazine<br />
Andrew Feldman &#8211; Poker Editor at ESPN.com<br />
Chad Holloway &#8211; Poker Pro Magazine<br />
Howard Lederer<br />
Bernard Lee<br />
Daniel Negreanu &#8211; Defending champion<br />
Dennis Phillips<br />
Steve &#8220;Chops&#8221; Preiss &#8211; Wicked Chops Poker<br />
Mark Seif<br />
Gavin Smith<br />
Gary Wise</p>
<p>Each participant made eight picks in the draft and the handy chart below displays their selections by round:</p>
<p><iframe width='590' height='300' frameborder='0' src='http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=teMeVojAljXxNYG4U4qKU8g&#038;single=true&#038;gid=0&#038;output=html&#038;widget=true'></iframe></p>
<p>A detailed analysis from Feldman on the selections can be found at www.espn.com/poker</p>
<p>Page 2 features how points are earned and my selections:</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s how points will be earned:</p>
<p>1st &#8211; 50<br />
2nd &#8211; 40<br />
3rd &#8211; 30<br />
4th &#8211; 25<br />
5th &#8211; 20<br />
6th &#8211; 16<br />
7th &#8211; 14<br />
8th &#8211; 12<br />
9th &#8211; 11<br />
10th &#8211; 10<br />
Top 20 &#8211; 5<br />
Top 50 &#8211; 2<br />
Cashing &#8211; 1</p>
<p>Bonus points:</p>
<p>Points are doubled for all $10k+ buy-in events<br />
1 additional point awarded for every 100 players in the field, starting at 200</p>
<p>Last year I figured I could pick a better lineup than at least 6 of the &#8220;experts&#8221; out of players who weren&#8217;t selected.  I didn&#8217;t do as well as hoped, but I&#8217;ll surely give it another try.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my 8 selections:</p>
<p>Christian Harder<br />
Sam Stein<br />
Andy Seth<br />
Jon Turner<br />
Gavin Griffin<br />
David &#8220;Bakes&#8221; Baker<br />
Noah Schwartz<br />
Mike Sowers</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll update the standings weekly here at Pokerati, or when I remember to do it, whichever comes first.</p>
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		<title>Special Poker After Dark This Week High-stakes Durrr vs. Ivey + Everyone Else cash games</title>
		<link>http://pokerati.com/2009/12/08/special-poker-after-dark-this-week/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 10:07:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Michalski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Poker PROducers showing they can feed the poker die-hards: This week, and next, Poker After Dark is forgoing its usual $20,000 short-handed sit-n-go (yawn) for a Full Tilty high-stakes cash game with a $100k min and $250k max buy-in. (No rebuys maybe? Not sure &#8230; ). The players: Tom Dwan, Patrik Antonius, Phil Ivey, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Poker PROducers showing they can feed the poker die-hards:</p>
<p>This week, and next, <a href="http://news.bluffmagazine.com/new-poker-after-dark-cast-will-have-fans-flipping-out-8467/">Poker After Dark is forgoing its usual $20,000 short-handed sit-n-go (yawn) for a Full Tilty high-stakes cash game</a> with a $100k min and $250k max buy-in. (No rebuys maybe? Not sure &#8230; ). The players: Tom Dwan, Patrik Antonius, Phil Ivey, and Gus Hansen + Daniel Negreanu (representing PokerStars) and Phil Hellmuth thrown in for good measure. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m guessing Mori Eskandani doesn&#8217;t know who Isildur1 is either?</p>
<p>While PAD generally makes solid stumble-upon viewing, it&#8217;s been a while since they&#8217;ve assembled such a unique game that should play as real what everyone&#8217;s been watching on their computer screens lately. Sounds like there should be a lot of interesting (big) hands &#8230; and you gotta wonder just how much at least four of these people really want to give up about their cash-game play under the watchful eye of the hole-card cam. </p>
<p>I also wonder: would they ever do a similar show with the game being Omaha? The biggest hands (in history) these days seem to be playing out mostly in PLO &#8230; but conventional poker wisdom says, supposedly, that non-Texas hold&#8217;em doesn&#8217;t play well on TV. </p>
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		<title>Kara Scott to replace AJ Benza on High Stakes Poker?</title>
		<link>http://pokerati.com/2009/10/26/kara-scott-to-replace-aj-benza-on-high-stakes-poker/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 02:37:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an interview Sunday on Mediocre Poker Radio from WJFK in Washington DC, AJ Benza said Kara Scott will be his replacement when taping resumes in November. Kara is best known in the US from her cashes in the past two World Series of Poker Main Events, gaining the affection of Norman Chad in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an interview Sunday on <a href="http://mediocrepokerradio.com/podcasts/">Mediocre Poker Radio</a> from WJFK in Washington DC, AJ Benza said Kara Scott will be his replacement when taping resumes in November.  Kara is best known in the US from her cashes in the past two World Series of Poker Main Events, gaining the affection of Norman Chad in the process.  She was also the presenter of the European Poker Tour for the first five seasons, before moving over to Matchroom Sport to present in their made-for-TV tournaments in the UK.  An article at Pokernewsdaily.com, which mentions the Benza interview, only confirms that Shana Hiatt will not take part in the show and that no contract has been signed in regards to AJ&#8217;s replacement.</p>
<p>More details to come&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Shulman Wins WSOP-E Negreanu Becomes All-Time Tournament Money Winner +Semi-renegade video of the knockout blows</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 16:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Michalski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a seemingly epic battle for a queen&#8217;s ransom that went well into the wee hours GMT &#8230; old-school poker in Poker&#8217;s Nâ‚¬w World, if you will. And making his second consecutive go at the WSOP-E main-event title, runner-up Daniel Negreanu would come up two outs short of being &#8220;happy&#8221; that he just became [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was a seemingly epic battle for a queen&#8217;s ransom that went well into the wee hours GMT &#8230; old-school poker in Poker&#8217;s Nâ‚¬w World, if you will.</p>
<p>And making his second consecutive go at the WSOP-E main-event title, runner-up Daniel Negreanu would come up two outs short of being &#8220;happy&#8221; that he just became the biggest winner in the history of tournament poker. </p>
<div class="imageframe " style="width:540px;"><img src="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/shulman-bracelet.jpg" alt="" width="540" class="attachment wp-att-12267" />
<div class="imagecaption" style="text-align:right;">photo: <a href="http://www.aworldofpoker.com/forum/about21118-0-asc-200.html" title="shulman-bracelet">The Tower</a> / <a href="http://www.aworldofpoker.com/">A World of Poker</a></div>
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<p>Negreanu knocked out six of the other final table-ists to get heads-up. And yet in the end Barry Shulman &#8212; CardPlayer&#8217;s overlord emeritus &#8212; held strong in a war of presumably tight aggression to win Â£801,603 (= $1,283,687 USD). That, of course, is <a href="http://www.pokernews.com/wsop/2009/event-57/payouts/">almost exactly</a> the amount his son Jeff has been guaranteed for making the November Nine. No <a href="http://taopoker.blogspot.com/2009_10_01_archive.html#8841298405965808214">added pressure/father&#8217;s shadow issues</a> for sure.</p>
<p>Negreanu&#8217;s second-place finish and Â£496k payday propelled him to the <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/rank.php?a=r&#038;n=1">top of the all-time tourney-money leaderboard</a>, passing Jamie Gold and Phil Ivey &#8212; who now needs to finish 6th-or-better this November to re-pass Negreanu as the winningest tournament player ever.</p>
<p><small>(Thanks, <a href="http://bluffmagazine.com">Lance</a>, for the deets!)</small></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s video of the final two hands from The Casino at the Empire, Leicester Square:</p>
<p><center><iframe src="http://www.thenutz.tv/embed.php?video_id=70175&#038;host=" + host + "\" frameborder=\"0\"  height="330" width="430" scrolling=\"No\"></iframe></center></p>
<p><small>(If for some reason the above vid disappears, you can find the original page <a href="http://www.thenutz.tv/videodetail.php?video_id=70175">here</a>.)</small></p>
<p>For <a href="http://pokerati.com/2009/10/01/shulman-vs-negreanu/#comments">those of us debating</a> how ESPN and PokerPROductions (a different film crew than the gang producing WSOP-LV episodes) should do their broadcasting jobs &#8230; it seems this 6-day event will be shown in 2 hours, not 20 &#8230; and that includes squeezing in the Caesar&#8217;s Cup! While that may not seem to do poker-junkie justice to a tournament that kept a bunch of us jaded, immune-to-tourney-hype types checking in on the action for more than 16 hours of final table play, I suppose movie-length could work, too. </p>
<p>UPDATE: Clarification of ESPN&#8217;s programming intent in the comments below (from ESPN sources who would know). They plan to give it way <s>too much</s> more coverage than implied above.</p>
<p>Click below for Nolan&#8217;s official write-up/script:</p>
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<img src="http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/shulman-wsope.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" width="200" align="right" class="attachment wp-att-12268 " />2009 World Series of Poker Europe Presented by Betfair<br />
Casino at the Empire (London Clubs International)<br />
(Leicester Square) London, UK</p>
<p><strong>Official Final Report </strong><br />
WSOPE Event 4<br />
2009 WSOP Gold Bracelet Event:  61<br />
No-Limit Holdâ€™em<br />
Buy-In:  Â£10,000 (= $16,020 USD)<br />
Number of Entries:  334<br />
Total Net Prize Pool:  Â£3,340,000 (= $5,348,677 USD)<br />
Number of Places Paid:  36<br />
First Place Prize:  Â£801,603 (= $1,283,687 USD)<br />
26 September to 1 October 2009</p>
<p>Tournament Report</p>
<p><strong>Event Headlines â€“</strong></p>
<p>1.  Card Player CEO Barry Shulman Wins 2009 World Series of Poker Europe Championship</p>
<p>2.  Card Player Ace Barry Shulman Wins Second WSOP Gold Bracelet</p>
<p>3.  Thrilling 5:00 AM Poker Hand Decides Fate in Fantastic Finish</p>
<p>4.  Poker Titans Shulman and Negreanu Battle Heads-Up for Three Hours in WSOP Europe Finale â€“ Card Player CEO Victorious</p>
<p>5.  Negreanu Now the All-Time Leading Money Winner (Overall) in Poker Tournament History &#8212; $12 Million in Earnings, and Growing</p>
<p>6.  World Series of Poker Continues to Impress:  Overall Tournament Attendance for All WSOP Europe Events Increases 19.7 Percent over Last Year</p>
<p>7.  Sixty Gold Bracelets Won â€“ With One to Go:  WSOP Main Event Final Table Championship Begins on November 7th</p>
<p><strong>The Champion (Barry Shulman) â€“</strong></p>
<p>Â·       The 2009 World Series of Poker Europe Â£10,000 buy-in No-Limit Holdâ€™em Main Event champion is Barry Shulman, from Las Vegas, NV.</p>
<p>Â·       Shulman is the 63-year-old CEO of Card Player Magazine and Shulman Media.</p>
<p>Â·       Shulman was born in Seattle, WA.  He became a millionaire through real estate investments.  After retiring from real estate during the mid-1990s, Shulman moved to Las Vegas to play poker professionally and bought the poker industryâ€™s leading publication, Card Player magazine, in 1999.  He initially served as its President and Publisher.  His son Jeff, assumed the role of Editor at Card Player in 2001.</p>
<p>Â·       Barryâ€™s son, Jeff Shulman, is one of the famed â€œNovember Nine,â€ who will compete for the 2009 world poker championship next month.</p>
<p>Â·       Shulmanâ€™s wife Allyn Jaffrey-Shulman is also a dedicated poker player.  She plays regularly on the tournament circuit and competes in many WSOP events.  Allyn Jaffrey-Shulman supported her husband from the audience during the entire 16.5-hour finale.</p>
<p>Â·       Shulman became a grandfather recently.</p>
<p>Â·       Shulman collected Â£801,603 for first place.  The cash prize is equal to about $1,283,687 in U.S. dollars.</p>
<p>Â·       According to official records, Shulman now has 2 wins, 8 final table appearances, and 14 in-the-money finishes at the WSOP.</p>
<p>Â·       Shulman currently has $1,574,955 in career WSOP winnings.</p>
<p>Â·       This was the second victory at WSOP Europe ever by a player from the United States.  Nations which have placed players in the winnersâ€™ circle at London include:  Denmark (2), Finland, Afghanistan (1), Germany (1), England (1), Canada (1), Italy (1), Norway (1), and the United States (2).</p>
<p><strong>Winner Quotes (Barry Shulman) â€“</strong></p>
<p>Note:  WSOP Europe Main Event champion Barry Shulman was interviewed moments after his victory.</p>
<p>Â·       On where this victory ranks among his many accomplishments in both business and poker:  â€œItâ€™s a lot of fun for me to be here right now.  Itâ€™s been great.  When I moved to Vegas, I took up poker.  I tried to prove that I could beat the best in the world.  I got pretty good for a while, but then I started to focus more on my business at Card Player (magazine).  Since then, I have not been playing as hard.  Now, Iâ€™m back on the winning trail and feeling very good about it.â€</p>
<p>Â·       On there this final table ranks in terms of toughness:  â€œWhen I broke into poker, the big tournaments had like 100 peopleâ€¦. and when I would sit down at the table I would know 6 or 7 of the players at my table.  But since the days of Chris Moneymaker and Internet poker, now I only know maybe one-third of the people.  This tournament â€“ because it was a relatively small field (compared to regular WSOP events in Las Vegas) â€“ attracted the best players in Europe and brought over the best player in the United States.  So, there just were no weak spots, to use a poker expression â€“ at least at my tables.â€</p>
<p>Â·       On his thoughts as â€œthe handâ€ played out:  â€œThe truth is, because it was on television and we were heads up, I knew I got in with the best hand (holding pocket aces).  When the jack came on the turn (giving Negreanu three-of-a-kind and making him the huge favorite), I had pretty much given up.  I said to myself, â€˜well, at least I am not going to be embarrassed here.  What are you going to do?  Thatâ€™s poker.â€™  When the ace came (on the river), I just about passed out.â€</p>
<p>Â·       On what still motivates him to play and compete in many of the worldâ€™s toughest poker tournaments:  â€œI love winning.  I also have a wife who has expensive tastes.â€ </p>
<p>Â·       On what he will tell his son, Jeff Shulman, who is one of the November Nine finalists:  â€œI did my part.  Now, you do your part.  Itâ€™s your turn to win.â€</p>
<p>Â·       On his pick to win the 2009 WSOP Main Event:  â€œTake a guess.â€</p>
<p><strong>The Final Table â€“</strong></p>
<p>Â·       The final table included six former WSOP gold bracelet winners â€“ Daniel Negreanu (6 wins). Chris Bjorin (2 wins), Jason Mercier (1 win), Praz Bansi (1 win), Matt Hawrilenko (1 win), and Barry Shulman (1 win).</p>
<p>Â·       The final table was played nine-handed. </p>
<p>Â·       The final table included two members of the famed â€œNovember Nine,â€ which will play for the world poker championship, to be held next month in Las Vegas.  James Akenhead arrived at this final table ranked second in chips (he is ninth in chips going into the N9 championship).  Antoine Saout arrived at this final table ranked sixth in chips (he is eighth going into the N9 championship).  Russian poker pro Ivan Demidov was the only other player to make it to both final tables at the WSOP Main Event and WSOP Europe, which was accomplished last year.</p>
<p>Â·       The final table was played on the main stage of the Empire Casino.  The cozy confines of the Empire made for a cavernous atmosphere.  All seats were filled to capacity.  Spectators lined the surrounding rails and staircases in order catch a glimpse of the action.  As players were eliminated and day turned to night, the crowd size actually grew as there were far more spectators than space available.  A nearby bar, located adjacent to the feature table supplied a steady stream of (ahem) refreshments.</p>
<p>Â·       It took more than five hours to eliminate the first player from the finale.  That moment finally came when James Akenhead was knocked out late in the afternoon.  This fell short of the WSOP record for longest span at a final table without an elimination, which is about six hours.  Once Akenhead went out first, four more eliminations quickly took place within a 90-minute span.</p>
<p>Â·       Despite so many accomplished tournament players at the final, local poker pros Praz Bansi and James Akenhead enjoyed the most rousing cheering sections.  The home field advantage seemed to particularly favor Bansi, who constantly turned and looked to the crowd for their support and enthusiasm.</p>
<p>Â·       The ultimate winner Barry Shulman arrived at the final table ranked fourth in chips out of nine players.  He took the lead about two-thirds of the way through the finale, then see-sawed back and forth with Daniel Negreanu before finally prevailing. </p>
<p>Â·       When heads-up play began, Negreanu enjoyed slightly better than a 3 to 2 lead over Shulman.  The exact chip counts were:  Negreanu with 6,180,000 vesus Shulman with 3,855,000.</p>
<p>Â·       During a short break while the two finalists were being re-positioned, Negreanu was interviewed at tableside and remarked:  â€œPlaying against Barry (Shulman) is dangerous.  There is no pressure on him.  That makes him very difficult to play against, because I canâ€™t be sure where I am at.  Iâ€™ve played a lot of hours with Barry and think I have him somewhat figured out.  But heâ€™s got at least one advantage against me, which is having no pressure.â€</p>
<p>Â·       During the same break in the action, Barry Shulman was interviewed briefly.  He commented:  â€œThis is exactly what I was hoping for.  To be playing heads up for the gold bracelet, especially with Daniel.  Itâ€™s perfect.  Iâ€™m on a complete freeroll.  Iâ€™m having a lot of fun.â€ </p>
<p>Â·       After about an hour of heads-up play, a critical hand took place.  Shulman was down about 5-3 in chips and after the flop, he moved all-in on a flush draw.  He held the A-5 of hearts and was down to a heart draw when the board showed Kd-8h-6h.  Negreanu called the all-in semi-bluff instantly and tabled two black aces.  Negreanu was two cards away from the championship.  But a heart on the turn saved Shulman from extinction, and deflated Negreanuâ€™s momentum.  That critical hand gave Shulman about a 3 to 1 advantage.</p>
<p>Â·       Negreanu never gave up.  It took another two hours, but Negreanu finally regained the chip lead.  There were no all-in moments, nor memorable hands along the way.  Rather, Negreanu simply managed to chop away slowly at Shulman.  About three hours into heads-up play, the two well-known poker personalities were about dead-even in chips.</p>
<p>Â·       Poker fans everywhere will certainly be talking about what is destined to become known as â€œthe hand.â€  The dramatic climax of this event rivaled the legendary Mansour Matloubi vs. Hans â€œTunaâ€ Lundâ€™s late confrontation during the 1990 WSOP Main Event (often described as the most exciting hand in WSOP history).  WSOP Europeâ€™s decisive hand came when Negreanu was dealt Q-J.  Shulman was dealt A-A.  After the flop came J-x-x, Negreanu (holding top pair &#8212; jacks) bet out and Shulman raised all in (with an overpair &#8212; aces).  Negreanu thought for a few minutes, and then finally announced, â€œCall.â€  Negreanu didnâ€™t know it, but he was way behind.  As the crowd rose to its feet, screaming for various cards, the turn nearly blew the roof off the Empire Casino.  It was a jack, giving Negreanu a near-miracle catch and putting him a single card away from winning what would have been a fifth WSOP gold bracelet.  Negreanu, blushing from the good fortune, stood in marked contrast to the ever-somber Shulman, who was desperately drawing to two outs.  With his tournament life on the line, down to two remaining aces, the bullet hit.  It was an ace &#8212; striking Negreanu between the eyes and lifting Shulman to the doorstep of his second WSOP career title.  Following screams of horror from everyone except those sitting in the Shulman camp, the room went nearly silent as the full effects of the hand began to set in.  It was the most exciting hand of the 2009 WSOP and, once broadcast to a global poker audience, is destined to be remembered for years to come.</p>
<p>Â·       Itâ€™s hard to imagine an anti-climatic final hand.  But Negreanuâ€™s pocket fours were ultimately crushed by Shulmanâ€™s pocket tens.  A ten flopped â€“ good for a set â€“ which amounted to running up the score after the game was over.  The carnage was complete at 5:17 am in front of a packed casino, who had all witnessed one of tournament pokerâ€™s most thrilling finishes.</p>
<p>Â·       Echoing the rivalry ignited by the inaugural Caesars Cup held the previous week won by Team Europe, which saw Team Americas humiliated by Team Europe â€“ this final table was comprised of a mix of (5) Europeans and (4) Americans. </p>
<p>Â·       The runner up was Daniel Negreanu, from Las Vegas, NV.  Negreanu is one of the worldâ€™s most famous poker personalities.  He holds four WSOP gold bracelets.  With his second-place finish in this tournament, which amounted to Â£495,589 in prize money, Negreanu became the all-time leading money winner for career lifetime earnings.  He now has more than $12 million in tournament winnings, which puts him slightly ahead of Phil Ivey.  Note that Ivey can re-take the lead should he finish higher than seventh in this yearâ€™s Main Event.  The race is on.</p>
<p>Â·       Negreanu has now made back-to-back final table at WSOP Europe Main Events.  He finished fifth in last yearâ€™s championship.</p>
<p>Â·       The third-place finisher was Praz Bansi, from London, UK.  The former WSOP gold bracelet winner ($1,000 buy-in No-Limit Holdâ€™em in 2006) seized the chip leader late in the finale.  But he was not able to sustain his momentum.  Bansi lost two big hands late, resulting in a third-place showing.  His share of the prize pool amounted to Â£360,887.</p>
<p>Â·       The fourth-place finisher was Jason Mercier, from Ft. Lauderdale, FL.  The end result was a bitter disappointment for the former gold bracelet winner, who has been one of tournament pokerâ€™s most successful players over the past year.  Mercier, who won the $1,500 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha event earlier this year, also won the EPT championship at San Remo (Italy) as well as the Â£1 Million Showdown, in London.  Mercier had higher ambitions in this finale, given his lofty chip advantage from the start.  But Mercier ultimately lost his lead, his edge, and the remainder of his chips and ended up as the fourth-place finisher â€“ worth Â£267,267 in prize money.</p>
<p>Â·       The fifth-place finisher was Markus Ristola, from Helsinki.  He hoped to become only the third Finnish citizen ever to win a WSOP gold bracelet â€“ following in the footsteps of fellow countrymen Jani Vilmunen and Ville Wahlbeck who both won titles earlier this year.  But Ristola came up short when he was eliminated on a big hand against Daniel Negreanu.  Ristola ended up with Â£200,367 in prize money.</p>
<p>Â·       The sixth-place finisher was two-time WSOP gold bracelet winner, Chris Bjorin, from London, UK.  Bjorin was short-stacked midway through the final table and lost holding A-J against A-Q on his final hand.  This was Bjorinâ€™s third cash at this yearâ€™s WSOP Europe â€“ the most of any player.  He finished 6th in Event #2, 11th in Event #3, and 6th again in the Main Event.  Bjorin has now finished in-the-money 50 times in WSOP events, which ranks eighth on the all-time list.  Sixth place paid Â£150,267.</p>
<p>Â·       The seventh-place finisher was Antoine Saout, from St. Martin des Champs, France.  Saout lost a race to Daniel Negreanu when his pocket fives were cracked by A-Q suited (Negreanu made a flush).  That bounced the Frenchman from the finale, which was good for Â£114,228 in prize money.  Saout returns to the poker limelight again next month, as one of the November Nine.</p>
<p>Â·       The eighth-place finisher was Matt Hawrilenko, from Boston, MA.  The former WSOP gold bracelet winner collected more than $1 million for his victory in the $5,000 buy-in Six-Handed No-Limit Holdâ€™em championship (Event #56) held earlier this year in Las Vegas.  Hawrilenko specializes primarily in cash games, particularly short-handed Limit Holdâ€™em.  Poker master Lee Jones called Hawrilenko â€œone of the top two or three heads-up Limit Hold&#8217;em players in the world.   The cash game crowd considers him a major deity.â€  Hawrilenkoâ€™s tournament game isnâ€™t bad either, evidenced by four final table appearances this year in WSOP events.  Eighth place paid Â£87,074. </p>
<p>Â·      The ninth-place finisher was James Akenhead, from London, UK.  He is one of this yearâ€™s â€œNovember Nine,â€ who will play for the WSOP Main Event championship in Las Vegas next month.  On his final hand, Akenhead moved all-in pre-flop with A-K and was called by Daniel Negreanu, holding two kings.  The big pair held up, eliminating Akenhead.  Heâ€™ll have another shot at his first gold bracelet on November 7th.  Ninth place paid Â£66,533.</p>
<p>Â·      The final table started at 12:45 pm on Thursday, 1 October.  Play ended at 5:17 am.  The duration of the finale was 16 hours and 32 minutes, counting breaks.</p>
<p><strong>In-the-Money Finishers â€“</strong></p>
<p>Â·       The top 36 finishers collected prize money.</p>
<p>Â·       Twelve of the 36 players who cashed (one-third) were former WSOP gold bracelet winners.</p>
<p>Â·       Tony Cousineau, from Daytona Beach, FL finished in 13th place.  Cousineau holds a somewhat dubious record (that most any poker player would long for).  He has finished in the money 42 times, which is the most of any player who has not yet won a gold bracelet.  Cousineau was visibly disgusted when he had plenty of chips late on Day Four, but lost with A-K to a runner-runner flush.  â€œIâ€™m the king of the snake-bitten,â€ Cousineau shrieked â€“ fittingly ending up as the thirteenth-place in this tournament.</p>
<p>Â·       The 14th-place finisher was English football (soccer) superstar Teddy Sheringham.  The 43-year-old semi-retired athlete previously played for the club Manchester United, as well as Englandâ€™s World Cup team.  He has also been awarded an MBE, which is the Member of the Order of the British Empire.  Sheringham has become a devoted poker player in recent years.  This was his most impressive tournament performance, to date.</p>
<p>Â·       Former WSOP gold bracelet winner Ram Vaswani, from Hendon, UK finished in 15th place.  He won the Limit Holdâ€™em Shootout championship in 2007.  Vaswani is the youngest member of the famous â€œHendon Mob,â€ a group of five star poker pros based near London.  Vaswani is also the only player to date who has made it to four European Poker Tour final tables. </p>
<p>Â·       Doyleâ€™s Brunsonâ€™s deep run in this event fueled intense interest worldwide, particularly on Day Four.  At one point, Brunson climbed into the top six in chips.  But he lost a series of late pots and ended up going out in 17th place.  Brunson now has 34 career cashes and nearly $3 million in WSOP lifetime winnings.  Brunson was the 1976 and 1977 world poker champion.</p>
<p>Â·       Poker pro Liz Lieu, from Las Vegas, NV was the highest female finisher in this yearâ€™s championship tournament.  She ended up in 22nd place, and has yet to win her elusive first WSOP title.</p>
<p>Â·       Arnaud Mattern, from Paris, France received a mixed blessing on what was his 30th birthday.  He was eliminated on 30 September (his birthday) finishing in 23rd place, which was a disappointment.  However, Mattern collected a posh birthday gift totaling Â£25,918.</p>
<p>Â·       Six-time gold bracelet winner Men â€œthe Masterâ€ Nguyenâ€™s 26th-place finish in this tournament gives him 67 career cashes in WSOP events.  This currently ranks second on the all-time WSOP cashes list, behind Phil Hellmuth, who has 75.</p>
<p>Â·       John Kabbaj, from London, UK finished in 28th place.  He won his first WSOP gold bracelet earlier this year in the $10,000 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship.  Kabbajâ€™s victory was made even more memorable for the official gold bracelet ceremony held the following day.  A rogue version of â€œGod Save the Queenâ€ by the British punk band, the Sex Pistols, was played to honor Kabbaj, instead of the more traditional version of the national anthem.</p>
<p>Â·       Steve Zolotow finished in 32nd place.  Zolotow has been playing tournament poker for more than 20 years.  Zolotow, also known as â€œZâ€ and â€œThe Bald Eagle,â€ started out playing poker at the legendary Mayfair Club in New York City.  He has since won two WSOP gold bracelets.</p>
<p>Â·       David â€œDevilfishâ€ Ulliott was less than thrilled with his 35th-place finish.  The brassy former WSOP gold bracelet winner, who is one of the UKâ€™s most famous poker stars, was displeased at being placed at the feature table multiple times during the tournament.  â€œThese kids, they get on television, and they start to play differently,â€ Ulliott grumbled.  â€œThey donâ€™t want to make fools out of themselves, so they play better.  Me?  I donâ€™t need to be on television.  Iâ€™ve been on TV hundreds of time.  Everyone knows who I am.â€</p>
<p>Â·       David Docherty, from Coatbridge, Scotland finished in 36th place.  This marked his second in-the-money finish this year at WSOP Europe.</p>
<p>Â·       Players reached the money at the conclusion of Day Three.  This amounted to the completion of 17 Levels, or about 26 hours of tournament play. </p>
<p>Â·       Among the 36 in-the-money finishers, the following nine nations were represented:  United States (15), England (10), France (3), Brazil (2), Germany (2), Hungary (1), Israel (1), Finland (1), and Scotland (1).</p>
<p><strong>Odds and Ends â€“</strong></p>
<p>Â·       World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) includes the final four gold bracelet events of the 2009 calendar year.  WSOP events 1-57 were played in Las Vegas from 26 May through 15 July.  WSOP Events 58-61 (a.k.a. â€œWSOPEâ€) were played in London, England from 18 September through 1 October.</p>
<p>Â·       The championship final is classified as &#8220;WSOPE Event 4&#8243; as well as â€œWSOPE Event 61â€ as it is the 61st WSOP gold bracelet event of the 2009 calendar year.</p>
<p>Â·       This marks the third consecutive year of WSOPE, presented by Betfair.  In 2007, three gold bracelet events were played.  In 2008, four gold bracelet events were played.</p>
<p>Â·       All WSOPE results are included in official WSOP records &#8212; including all-time wins, cashes, final table appearances, and so forth.</p>
<p>Â·       This was Tournament Director Jack Effelâ€™s third consecutive year to oversee all the events played at WSOP Europe.  Effel has been the WSOP Tournament Director since 2006.  In that span he has already run more WSOP events than any other official in history, other than Jack McClelland and Eric Drache. </p>
<p>Â·       Interestingly, former Binionâ€™s Horseshoe legend Drache was also highly visible at WSOP Europe from start to finish.  Heâ€™s a consultant to Poker Productions, which is owned by television producer Mori Eskandani.  Poker Productions was on hand to film WSOP Europe for broadcast on ESPN.</p>
<p>Â·       All four tournaments took place at Casino at the Empire, located in Leicester Square, in Central London.  Leicester Square is best known as the theatre district of the city.  Casino at the Empire is part of London Clubs International, which is owned by Harrahâ€™s Entertainment. </p>
<p>Â·       Casino at the Empire holds 35 poker tables.  Regular gaming tables were removed during the 16-day duration of WSOPE in order to make necessary room for the large turnout of poker players and spectators.</p>
<p>Â·       WSOP Europe is sponsored by Betfair, which is known as the world&#8217;s largest betting exchange.  According to Betfair:  &#8220;The exchange allows customers to choose their own odds and bet against each other.&#8221;  Betfair is a registered, legal bookmaker in the U.K. and is also licensed in Australia, Austria, and Malta.  For more information, visit: www.betfairpoker.com.</p>
<p>Â·       During the play of this final table, Betfair offered a live betting exchange on the outcome.</p>
<p>Â·       Richard Bloch, International PR Manager for Betfair Poker said:  &#8220;We are thrilled that Barry Shulman has won the third WSOPE main event title presented by Betfair.  He faced tough opposition but showed his class and is a very deserving winner.&#8221;</p>
<p>Â·       Shulman was presented with his second gold bracelet by WSOP President and Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack, who spoke to the capacity crowd afterward and to television cameras:  â€œThis has been quite a year for the entire Shulman Familyâ€¦.Barry has been an industry leader and an important voice in poker for more than a decade.  I am honored to present him with the gold bracelet he so richly deserves.â€</p>
<p>Â·       The tournament will be broadcast later on ESPN.  The two-hour program will air initially within the U.S. on 7 February 2010.  Coverage will also include the inaugural Caesars Cup, a poker team match between Team Europe and Team Americas, which concluded on 25 September.  Air dates in Europe and elsewhere will be announced soon and are expected to be sometime early in 2010.</p>
<p><strong>The Tournament â€“</strong></p>
<p>Â·       This was a six-day tournament.</p>
<p>Â·       The tournament attracted 334 entries.  This was slight decline from the championship event played at the same time last year, which attracted 362 entries.</p>
<p>Â·       Tables were played nine-handed during most of the tournament.</p>
<p>Â·       Players started this tournament with 30,000 in tournament chips. </p>
<p>Â·       The buy-in amount for Event #4 was Â£10,000 (GBP), which is equivalent to about $16,020 (USD) at the current exchange rate.</p>
<p>Â·       Seven of the ten former WSOPE gold bracelet winners competed in this tournament.  They were Sharkahn Farnood, Theo Jorgensen, Annette Obrestad, Dario Alioto, Erik Cajelais, Jani Vilmunen, and John Juanda.  None cashed.</p>
<p>Â·       Five former poker world champions played in this event, including Doyle Brunson, Phil Hellmuth, Chris â€œJesusâ€ Ferguson, Huck Seed, and Peter Eastgate.  Brunson was the only player to cash.</p>
<p>Â·       Day One lasted six levels, which went about 12 hours.  The end of Day One chip leader was American poker player Brian Powell.  He did not cash.  Powellâ€™s no-cash broke a chain of three consecutive Day One leader/winners.  In the first three events at WSOP Europe, the End of Day One chip leader won each event.  J.P. Kelly led throughout the tournament in event #1.  Erik Cajelais led most of the way in Event #2.  And in event #3, Jani Vilmunen enjoyed a decisive advantage following play on Day One and went on to win.</p>
<p>Â·       The first day was filled with several highlights.  The day officially began with Doyle Brunson performing the traditional â€œShuffle Up and Dealâ€ honors.  WSOP President and Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack introduced Brunson by saying, â€œDoyle was there in Las Vegas at the very start of the WSOP forty years ago.  Doyle was also with us when we started WSOP Europe three years ago in London.  And, we are proud to have him with us today.â€  Predictably, Brunsonâ€™s grand introduction received a standing ovation from players and spectators.</p>
<p>Â·       During an early break in the action, Pollack presented poker pro Jeffrey Lisandro with his prize for winning 2009 World Series of Poker â€œPlayer of the Yearâ€ honors.  Lisandro, who won a record-tying three gold bracelets in events earlier this year in Las Vegas, received three buy-ins into future WSOP Main Events.  He will freeroll the 2010, 2011, and 2012 world poker championships, courtesy of Harrahâ€™s Entertainment.  Lisandroâ€™s award is valued at more than $30,000.</p>
<p>Â·       Eleven-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth entered the Empire Casino with his usual flair.  He repeated his grand in-your-face entrance into this yearâ€™s WSOP Main Event.  The poker bombast was clad in full regalia dressed as a Roman gladiator and rode through Leicester Square in Central London on a chariot drawn by a white horse.  As if that was not enough pomp and circumstance, Hellmuth was encircled by several muscled centurions and concubines wearing white dresses (11 in all, once for each WSOP gold bracelet won by Hellmuth).  â€œItâ€™s great to be me,â€ the poker legend mused.  Hellmuthâ€™s grand arrival brought a mix of gasps, laughter, and puzzled stares from the thousands of people gathered around Londonâ€™s theatre district witnessing the spectacle.</p>
<p>Â·       Day Two lasted four levels, which went about 7 hours.  The end of Day Two chip leader was Ian Munns, from the UK.  However, he did not finish in the money. </p>
<p>Â·       Day Two began later than usual, in observance of the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur.  Instead of a noon restart time, play on Day Two resumed at 5:30 pm in order to accommodate players who observe the solemn holiday.</p>
<p>Â·       Day Three lasted nearly six levels, which went about 13 hours.  The end of Day Three chip leader was Matt Hawrilenko, from Boston, MA.  He ended up finishing in eighth place.</p>
<p>Â·       The defending champion was John Juanda, who won his fourth WSOP gold bracelet in an epic battle in last yearâ€™s WSOP Europe Main Event championship.  Juanda was the victor at what turned out to be the longest final table in WSOP history.  This year, Juanda survived until Day Three.  He was interviewed shortly after being eliminated and made the following statement:</p>
<p>Of course, I am disappointed not to win.  But everyone is an underdog here.  Itâ€™s not like tennis where Roger Federer wins a series of heads-up matches and repeats five years in a row.  Poker is not like that.  I have to expect this.  I always want to win, but I have to prepare myself for the reality that it does not happen very often.</p>
<p>Â·       Day Four lasted five levels, which went about 11 hours.  The end of Day Four chip leader was Jason Mercier.  He ended up busting out in fourth place.</p>
<p><strong>WSOP / WSOPE Statistics â€“</strong></p>
<p>Â·       There have been three WSOP Europe Main Event champions:</p>
<p>2007 â€“ Annette Obrestad<br />
2008 â€“ John Juanda<br />
2009 â€“ Barry Shulman</p>
<p>Â·       The four events at WSOP Europe produced 1,254 total entries.  Last yearâ€™s four events attracted 1,047 total entries.  This represents an increase of 19.7 percent over last year.  WSOPE has grown 134 percent since its inception just two years ago.  Hereâ€™s the breakdown, by year:</p>
<p>2007 (3 events) â€“ 532 total players<br />
2008 (4 events) â€“ 1,047 total players<br />
2009 (4 events) â€“ 1,243 total players</p>
<p>Â·       The total amount of prize money awarded at WSOP Europe since its inception in 2007 (through 11 total events) equals a combined Â£15,206,996, equal to about $24,305,341.  This figure exceeds the total amount of money paid out during the first 12 years of the WSOP (1970-1981).  Hereâ€™s the annual breakdown:</p>
<p>2007 (3 events) â€“ $7,606,303<br />
     2008 (4 events) â€“ $8,526,930<br />
     2009 (4 events) â€“ $8,172,108</p>
<p>Â·       Continuing with this yearâ€™s gold bracelet winners, by nationality:</p>
<p>WINNERS â€“ BY NATION:  Through Event #61 (excluding #57, the Main Event) â€“ the home nations of the WSOP gold bracelet winners read as follows:</p>
<p>United States â€“ 37<br />
United Kingdom â€“ 4<br />
Canada â€“ 4<br />
Australia â€“ 2<br />
Germany â€“ 2<br />
Finland â€“ 2<br />
Russian Federation â€“ 1<br />
Sweden â€“ 1<br />
Mexico â€“ 1<br />
Italy â€“ 1<br />
Holland â€“ 1<br />
Hungary â€“ 1<br />
Iran â€“ 1</p>
<p>Â·       Continuing with this yearâ€™s gold bracelet winners, by city:</p>
<p>WINNERS â€“ BY CITY:  Through Event #61 (excluding #57, the Main Event) â€“ the following cities have produced multiple WSOP gold bracelet winners (Note:  Metropolitan area suburbs are included in major city counts):</p>
<p>Las Vegas, Nevada â€“ 11<br />
Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada) â€“ 4<br />
London, UK â€“ 3<br />
Salerno, Italy â€“ 3<br />
Los Angeles, California â€“ 3<br />
Washington, DC (Maryland and Virginia Suburbs) â€“ 3<br />
New York, NY â€“ 2<br />
Helsinki, Finland â€“ 2</p>
<p>Â·       Continuing with this yearâ€™s gold bracelet winners, by profession (pro versus amateurs):</p>
<p>Event #61 winner Barry Shulman is to be classified as a semi-professional player.  Accordingly, the â€œPro-Amâ€ gold bracelet scoreboard currently reads (not counting Casino Employees Event and the Main Event, which is pending):</p>
<p>             Professionals &#8212;              42 wins<br />
(Thang Luu, Steven Sung, Jason Mercier, Phil Ivey-1, Rami Boukai, Anthony Harb, Ville Wahlbeck, Keven Stammen, Brock Parker-1, Jeffrey Lisandro- 1, Daniel Alaei, Brock Parker-2, John-Paul Kelly, Jeff Carris, Nick Schulman, Phil Ivey-2, Pete Vilandos, Tomas Alenius, Roland de Wolfe, J.C. Tran, James Van Alstyne, Angel, Guillen, Greg Mueller-1, Eric Baldwin, Jordan Smith, Jeffrey Lisandro-2, Richard Austin, Marc Naalden, Matt Graham, Peter Traply, Jerrod Ankenman, Jeffrey Lisandro-3, John Kabbaj, Jeff Ahmadi, Brandon Cantu, Greg Mueller-2, Carston Joh, David Bach, Matt Hawrilenko, J.P. Kelly â€“ 2, Erik Cajelais, Jani Vilmunen) </p>
<p>             Amateurs &#8212;       9 wins<br />
(Freddie Ellis, Ken Aldridge, Travis Johnson, Zac Fellows, Michael Eise, Michael T. Davis, Jorg Peisert, David J. Halpert, Tony Veckey)</p>
<p>             Semi-Pros &#8212;      8 wins<br />
(Vitaly Lunkin, Brian Lemke, Lisa Hamilton, Leo Wolpert, Ray Foley, Derek Raymond, Jeff Ahmadi, Barry Shulman)</p>
<p>Â·       Sixteen of the 60 winners so far this year (27 percent) were previous gold bracelet winners.  There were four double winners in 2009 â€“ J.P. Kelly, Brock Parker, Phil Ivey (Main Even pending), and Greg â€œFBTâ€ Mueller.  There was one triple winner in 2009 &#8212; Jeffrey Lisandro.</p>
<p>Â·       This yearâ€™s WSOP and WSOP Europe awarded $182,594,608 in total prize money.</p>
<p>Â·       This year&#8217;s World Series of Poker was the largest in history. A grand total of 62,129 players entered the 61 combined gold bracelet events held in Las Vegas and London.</p>
<p>Â·       The final WSOP tournament of the year is the Main Event championship finale, a.k.a. the â€œNovember Nine.â€  Play begins with the nine finalists on 7 November.  The final two survivors play heads-up for the championship on 9 November.</p>
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		<title>AJ Benza Fears Being Bounced by GSNHigh Stakes Poker to return, but maybe with new Kaplan sidekick</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 20:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[High Stakes Poker will begin taping for season 6 on November 11th, possibly without co-host A.J. Benza. He appeared on the Sept. 20 episode of the Miserable Men show on Sirius/XM Radio channel 101. During an interview on the show, Benza mentions that there are rumors that his role on the show will be replaced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High Stakes Poker will begin taping for season 6 on November 11th, possibly without co-host<a href="http://benzaneat.blogspot.com/"> A.J. Benza</a>.  He appeared on the Sept. 20 episode of the <a href="http://www.myspace.com/themiserablemenshow">Miserable Men show</a> on Sirius/XM Radio channel 101.  During an interview on the show, Benza mentions that there are rumors that his role on the show will be replaced by a female cohost, as discussed in the audio below:</p>
<p>HT to sadler40 for the <a href="http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/37/televised-poker/aj-benza-howard-101-being-replaced-woman-hsp-589365/">original post on 2+2</a>.</p>
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		<title>RE: Face the Ace $85 Million Lawsuit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 18:31:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Michalski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So this Face the Ace lawsuit &#8230; yeah &#8230; you&#8217;ve got a lone amateur TV-show concept-creator trying to take on (lawyers for) PokerPROductions and NBC with claims that they stole his legally protected idea to put out a ratings-bomb game show &#8230; and therefore owe him $85 million. OK. Similarities between Brandon McSmith&#8217;s video pitch [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So this <em>Face the Ace</em> lawsuit &#8230; yeah &#8230; you&#8217;ve got a lone amateur TV-show concept-creator trying to take on (lawyers for) PokerPROductions and NBC with claims that they stole his legally protected idea to put out a ratings-bomb game show &#8230; and therefore owe him $85 million. </p>
<p>OK.</p>
<p>Similarities between <a href="http://pokerati.com/2009/09/14/face-the-ace-85-million-lawsuit-was-the-worst-show-in-poker-a-stolen-idea/">Brandon McSmith&#8217;s video pitch</a> for <em>All Star Poker Challenge</em> and <em>Face the Ace</em> are one thing &#8230; and this video, shot outside what appears to be Poker PROductions studios in Las Vegas and posted on YouTube in July (and pointed out to us by a reader yesterday) is another:</p>
<p><object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/kxudtv5cftQ&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1&#038;"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/kxudtv5cftQ&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1&#038;" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object></p>
<p>Umm &#8230;</p>
<p>Click below to read the rejection letter sent almost two years earlier from Poker PROductions honcho Mori Eskandani that may or may not have put McSmith on tilt:</p>
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<blockquote><p>From: Mori Eskandani<br />
Subject: RE: TV Poker Game Show Concept<br />
To: &#8220;&#8216;Brandon&#8217;&#8221;<br />
Date: Thursday, November 8, 2007, 4:46 AM</p>
<p>Brandon:</p>
<p>Thank you for sharing this with me. It is interesting, but our company does not invest in shows, we only get contracted to produce them. BTW, there is a major flaw in the concept of the contestant losing everything by playing on. In another words, if he wins the first match, he should stop playing because on the second, third, fourth and fifth match heâ€™ll be laying 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 and 5-1 respectively on an even money proposition.</p>
<p>Take care</p>
<p>Mori</p>
<p>From: Brandon<br />
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 9:54 PM<br />
To: mori eskandani<br />
Subject: TV Poker Game Show Concept</p>
<p>All Star Poker Challenge</p>
<p>Ordinary people get to test their No Limit, Texas Hold Em poker skills in a series of heads up matches against the world&#8217;s top poker stars for a chance to win a coveted $10,000 seat at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Tournament.</p>
<p>The Game: The contestants play 5 heads up No Limit, Texas Hold Em matches against the world&#8217;s top poker stars. Every match is worth $2,000 in prize money. After winning a match the contestant will then have to decide whether to risk the money won to continue playing for the $10,000 WSOP seat, knowing if he or she loses a match they will lose all the prize money accumulated at that time. After winning the 5TH and final match, the contestant gets to keep all prize money won plus the $10,000 WSOP seat. Leaving total Game winnings of $20,000.</p>
<p>At the beginning of the game there are 5 doors, which the professional poker players will be behind, the contestant must pick a door to get his or her opponent never knowing who awaits them and keep doing so until he or she defeats them all. </p>
<p>Partial Poker Stars List:</p>
<p>Phil Ivy            Mike Matusow<br />
Doyle Brunson       Scotty Nguyen<br />
Jennifer Tilly      Daniel Negreneanu</p>
<p>Created By: Brandon McSmith</p>
<p>Writers Guild of Amer-W# 1218203</p>
<p>P.S.  This is a true game show for amatuer and wanna be poker players hoping to make it to the World Series Of Poker No Limit Texas, Hold Em Tournament.  This will have mass audience appeal for young & old; men and women.  As long as there is a WSOP tournament the show will have millions of viewers world wide. Ratings &#038; revenues from United States &#038; International markets could be tremendous. There is nothing like it in the TV poker world.</p>
<p>I have a deal for the show.  I even had talks with Chris Runnells from Innovative Show Design &#038; Larry Rogers from Show Partners to hire them for set design &#038; possible production.  Unfortunately my financial backing seems uncertain at this time. Now I&#8217;m back pitching the show again.  Hope you like the concept.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Brandon McSmith</p></blockquote>
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		<dc:creator>Dan Michalski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve got a buddy named Adam who believes there&#8217;s no such thing as an original idea. Then you&#8217;ve got guys like Pauly, who, according to one of his closest friends and colleagues, &#8220;if you use the word &#8216;and&#8217; in your writing he&#8217;ll think you took it from him.&#8221; (In Pauly&#8217;s defense, shady web ops around [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve got a buddy named Adam who believes there&#8217;s no such thing as an original idea. Then you&#8217;ve got guys like Pauly, who, according to one of his closest friends and colleagues, &#8220;if you use the word &#8216;and&#8217; in your writing he&#8217;ll think you took it from him.&#8221; (In Pauly&#8217;s defense, shady web ops around the world do steal <a href="http://taopoker.blogspot.com">Tao content</a> daily, and he knows just how dirty Hollywood and Las Vegas can be &#8230;)</p>
<p>So in light of last week&#8217;s <a href="http://www.tmz.com/2009/09/13/nbc-poker-television-lawsuit/">$85 million lawsuit</a> against Poker PROductions, NBC Universal, and Mori Eskandani, see for yourself and decide: Does Brandon McSmith&#8217;s <em>All Star Poker Challenge</em>* look like ill-gotten inspiration for <em>Face the Ace</em> to you?</p>
<p><small>* Not to be confused with the British <a href="http://www.presentable.co.uk/pokerASPC.asp">All-Star Poker Challenge</a>, which ran for <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0472939/">one season in 2005</a>.</small></p>
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<p>The above is a Powerpoint presentation McSmith sent me a little more than a year ago seeking feedback. Click below for my response: in a nutshell, I tell him I think this might have worked in 2006, but not now &#8230; and it needs more monkeys &#8230; but keep trying!</p>
<p><span id="more-11827"></span>When the courts look at his case on the surface, you&#8217;ll see he might have a claim. McSmith &#8212; who I can tell you is just a regular dad with what he sincerely believes to be a great show concept, not some whackjob huckster despite representing himself <i>pro se</i> &#8212; went through the process of registering his idea with the Writer&#8217;s Guild of America before embarking on a path into TV Land that put his show in front of all sorts of relevant eyes.</p>
<p>At the same time, Poker PROductions will likely be able to get the case dismissed in summary judgment with the claim that hey, we&#8217;re just a television production company; Full Tilt brought this show to us. Passing the buck? That&#8217;s how McSmith sees it &#8212; and he&#8217;s got a slew of documents showing what he claims to be &#8220;reckless disregard for the truth&#8221; from the parties he dealt with in unsuccessfully pitching his show to Poker PROductions and NBC. However, should the case get that far, Poker PROductions will likely be able to show (with the help of Full Tilt) that no, really, this was a concept that Full Tilt began working in 2005 &#8230; called <i>Four Aces</i> at the time.  </p>
<p>So that begs the question <s>whatever happened with Clonie&#8217;s case?</s> why the big overbet?</p>
<blockquote><p>On Jun 26, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Brandon wrote:</p>
<p>DanM,</p>
<p> I&#8217;ve attached a power point presentation my production company put together for pitching my show. I would be interested in your feed back. They are going to add voice over track  which they are recording this week so its not completely finished yet. I&#8217;m trusting you not to let this get out, like I said I made this with you guys in mind. This is a show the whole poker player community can embrace.</p>
<p>Brandon McSmith<br />
C: 702-xxx-xxxx<br />
H: 702-xxx-xxxx<br />
E: brxxxxx@yahoo.com</p>
<p>**All Star Poker Challenge Pitch v1.3.ppt**</p>
<hr />From: Dan Michalski<br />
Subject: Re: Poke show<br />
To: &#8220;Brandon&#8221;<br />
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 1:45 AM</p>
<p>Hey Brandon, just following up to see how this has been going.</p>
<p>Is the project still alive? Curious &#8230;</p>
<hr />From: Brandon<br />
Subject: Re: Poke show<br />
To: &#8220;Dan Michalski&#8221;<br />
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 7:39 AM</p>
<p>Dan,</p>
<p>We are still pitching it.  GSN took a pass but the guy we pitched it to was leaving the network so we&#8217;re going to pitch it again.  Was hopeful with ESPN the guy there loved the concept, thought it would be a Great lead in for their  WSOP broadcast,  he presented it to the network exec.  Sadly they took a pass.  We got it to people at FSN and NBC no word yet.</p>
<p>People that see the presentation and show concept love the idea its a matter of getting the big wigs to green light the project.  Dan I may be bias but it would be the best Poker Show on TV if we can get it on the air.  It would be the American Idol of Poker(huge) and give the TV Poker industry a much needed boost since their cookie cutter approach is ruining the market.  I&#8217;m attaching a raw version of the presentation with narration. Thx for your interest and any help would be appreciated.  My goal is to get this on the air and give the poker community a chance at the WSOP they other wise might not have.</p>
<p>PLease feel free to call me, as I love talking about the Show.</p>
<p>Brandon McSmith<br />
C: 702-xxx-xxxx<br />
H: 702-xxx-xxxx<br />
E: brxxxxx@yahoo.com</p>
<hr />On Nov 29, 2008, at 8:38 AM, Brandon wrote:</p>
<p>Dan&#8217;</p>
<p>Just wondering if you got a chance to see my Poker Game Show concept presentation.</p>
<p>Brandon McSmith<br />
C: 702-xxx-xxxx<br />
H: 702-xxx-xxxx<br />
E: brxxxxx@yahoo.com</p>
<hr />From: Dan Michalski <danm@pokerati.com><br />
Subject: Re:<br />
To: brxxxxx@yahoo.com<br />
Date: Sunday, November 30, 2008, 3:33 AM</p>
<p>just watched it. i love the concept, and can assure you it woulda been a hit in 2006. Not so sure now &#8230; poker books, gadgets, and tv shows are an almost impossible sale. but if/when the online law changes, there will likely be a phase 2 of the poker boom &#8230; (my prediction is Q4 of 2009) &#8230; at which point this show could work, which might allow you to slowly work in the pitch in preparation. </p>
<p>another possibility is to go after European TV. </p>
<p>creatively &#8230; i&#8217;d love to see you mix in some more fun behind the doors &#8230; playing against a monkey, someone off the street, a member of the audience, the mother of a player, whoever. maybe a breakdown of one or two known champion pros, one or two unknown pros (still good &#8212; and chance for them to make their name), one or two of the randoms mentioned above, and maybe a celebrity non-pro &#8230; whether that be montel williams or any of the people used in VH-1 specials. </p>
<p>also, you have a mistake in the current pitch &#8230; you say the challenger needs one of two aces, but a 7 or 8 would also win him/her the pot &#8230; and because both those cards are diamonds, there&#8217;s no flush threat if they were to pair.</p>
<hr />On Nov 30, 2008, at 4:15 AM, Brandon wrote:</p>
<p>I realized that after they did the voice over but you still got the concept.  I  think if airs now it would be a hit. It&#8217;s a show that gives back to the poker playing community.  That&#8217;s who I had in mind when I created it.  Every poker show was pros against pros they gave nothing back.  Broken Bottle Production is still nery hopeful about GSN and we&#8217;re going to try to pitch it to BBC World Wide. Everyone they pitch it to likes the concept and they love the fact it&#8217;s simple and easy to follow. That&#8217;s why it was so disappointing when ESPN turned it down.  Our contact there loved it and thought it would be a great lead in to there WSOP airing, he actually pitched it to the decision makers who sadly took a pass. We feel it&#8217;s a good should and would be a high ratings getter for a network.  We are going to keep plugging away. </p>
<p>Thx for your your advice. </p>
<p>Brandon McSmith<br />
C: 702-xxx-xxxx<br />
H: 702-xxx-xxxx<br />
E: brxxxxx@yahoo.com</p>
<hr />On Nov 30, 2008, at 4:22 AM, Dan Michalski wrote:</p>
<p>i agree and think you should (keep plugging away) &#8230; i&#8217;m just saying it will be falling on a lot of deaf ears right now. paying the price for so many bad shows before it, and a general sense that poked doesn&#8217;t draw the viewers any more.</p>
<p>do you have all the other pieces in place &#8212; the pros ready to play, the tv production company, etc?</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some strange happenings in poker this Sunday: Abraham Korotki, a WSOP Circuit Main Event winner in 2006, beat formidable odds to take down the $300 Borgata Ladies&#8217; event on Saturday for just under $21,000. The &#8220;last woman standing&#8221;, Nicole Rowe, who recently discovered she had breast cancer, finished 2nd, good for just under $12,000. On [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some strange happenings in poker this Sunday:</p>
<p><a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=56085">Abraham Korotki</a>, a <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/event.php?a=r&#038;n=16943">WSOP Circuit Main Event winner</a> in 2006, beat <a href="http://borgatapoker.blogspot.com/2009/09/dude-looks-like-lady-event-7.html">formidable odds</a> to take down the $300 Borgata Ladies&#8217; event on Saturday for just under $21,000.  The &#8220;last woman standing&#8221;, <a href="http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&#038;n=79076">Nicole Rowe</a>, who recently <a href="http://borgatapoker.blogspot.com/2009/09/last-woman-standing.html">discovered she had breast cancer</a>, finished 2nd, good for just under $12,000.  </p>
<p>On the Left Coast, <a href="http://www.tmz.com/2009/09/13/nbc-poker-television-lawsuit/#ixzz0QzzMZKL3">TMZ.com reports</a> that Poker PROductions, the makers of the NBC show Face The Ace, is being sued for $85,000,000 by Brandon McSmith, who said the company &#8220;stole&#8221; <a href="http://www.gobignetwork.com/profiles/Brandon-McSmith.aspx">his idea</a> called &#8220;The All-Star Poker Challenge&#8221;.  McSmith&#8217;s idea consisted of a player having to defeat five pros in a series of heads-up matches to win prize money and a $10,000 WSOP Main Event seat, with the contestant having the option to risk their winnings after conquering their opponent.  This lawsuit appears to top Gambling Times&#8217;<a href="http://wickedchopspoker.com/scott-lazar-sued-by-gambling-times-inc-for-bad-deal/"> lawsuit against Scott Lazar</a> for $1,000,000 for lack of product placement in the poker movie &#8220;Deal&#8221;, which grossed under $100,000 in lawsuits that will go nowhere.</p>
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		<title>Face the (FTP) Ace &#8211; A new reality show for NBC</title>
		<link>http://pokerati.com/2009/04/29/face-the-ftp-ace-a-new-reality-show-for-nbc/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Mathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NBC is expanding their poker inventory with a brand new reality show, with the help of Poker PROductions and Full Tilt Poker called &#8220;Face the Ace&#8221; starting Saturday Aug. 1, according to Variety. The show debuts at 9pm Saturday for two weeks, then moves to Saturday afternoons for the rest of its seven episode run. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NBC is expanding their poker inventory with a brand new reality show, with the help of <a href="http://pokerprod.com/index.htm">Poker PROductions</a> and Full Tilt Poker called &#8220;<a href="http://www.facetheace.com">Face the Ace</a>&#8221; starting Saturday Aug. 1, <a href="http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118002960.html?categoryid=14&#038;cs=1">according to Variety</a>.  The show debuts at 9pm Saturday for two weeks, then moves to Saturday afternoons for the rest of its seven episode run.  The show will be hosted by <a href="http://www.andthatsthat.com/stevenrschirripa.htm">Steven Schirripa of &#8220;The Sopranos&#8221; fame.</a>  </p>
<p>Qualifiers are now running at Full Tilt Poker, with 30 winners getting a trip to the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas to audition to be on the show.  Those who pass the auditions will then have the opportunity to beat 3 <a href="http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/our-team">Team Full Tilt Pros</a> heads-up and win $1,000,000.  If they beat one pro, they win a certain amount of money with the option to move forward.  If they beat a second pro, they win a higher amount of money.  If they beat the third pro, they win the grand prize, but if they lose at any time, they go home with nothing.</p>
<p>The bottom of the article notes that the other Poker PROductions program on NBC, Poker After Dark, is up 4% in the ratings, averaging over 800,000 viewers in its very late night time slot.</p>
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		<title>The Real Skinny on the Future of High Stakes Poker</title>
		<link>http://pokerati.com/2008/06/18/the-real-skinny-on-the-future-of-high-stakes-poker/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 22:18:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Michalski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite previous reports suggesting the possibility of otherwise &#8230; High Stakes Poker is not moving to the Golden Nugget &#8212; and it hasn&#8217;t yet been renewed for a new season. At least not for now on paper in any way. This comes from a well-informed higher-up involved with Poker PROductions &#8212; the company that produces [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite previous reports suggesting the possibility of otherwise &#8230;</p>
<p>High Stakes Poker is <b>not moving to the Golden Nugget &#8212; and it hasn&#8217;t yet been renewed for a new season</b>. At least not for now on paper in any way. This comes from a well-informed higher-up involved with Poker PROductions &#8212; the company that produces both High Stakes Poker and Poker after Dark. </p>
<p>To be clear, HSP has not been <i>canceled</i> &#8230; it just hasn&#8217;t been <i>renewed</i> yet. You know, fine line, kinda like &#8220;collateral damage&#8221;/&#8221;mass slaughter&#8221;. However, hold your breaths, HSP fans &#8230; because supposedly a more official announcement  about the show&#8217;s renewal or lack thereof is coming, in about a week-and-a-half. From whom &#8212; GSN, NBC, HSP, Poker PROductions &#8212; we&#8217;re not so sure.</p>
<p>Where GSN&#8217;s relationship with the World Poker Tour fits into all this also is unclear &#8212; but obviously a relevant component.</p>
<p>But for now, Poker after Dark is definitely back on &#8230; rumored to have a cash game component, too &#8230; and <i>will be moving</i> from South Point Casino to the Golden Nugget. But that&#8217;s the least surprising, since this show is really a Full Tilt time-buy/infomercial with no reason to go away.</p>
<p><u>Related:</u><br />
<a href="http://pokerati.com/2008/06/08/high-stakes-poker-back-in-action/">Rebuy! High Stakes Poker Back in Action?</a> (6/8/08)<br />
<a href="http://pokerati.com/2008/05/13/high-stakes-poker-canceled/">High Stakes Poker Canceled? </a>(5/13/08)</p>
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