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Team Full Tilt Representing Well At 2008 WSOP
Posted on June 10, 2008
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While there are many professional poker players who can be found playing online at Full Tilt Poker, there are only 14 deemed worthy of the most honorable title, ‘Team Full Tilt’. Of these exceptionally talented poker players, 8 have already seen a significant profit in the 2008 World Series of Poker, even bringing home one WSOP Bracelet thus far.
In Event #1 of the 2008 WSOP, World Championship Pot Limit Hold’em, Andy Bloch of Team Full Tilt finished in 2nd position for $488,048. Rounding out 7th was Patrik Antonius, who immediately signed on as the newest member of Team Full Tilt after cashing in for $124,080. Nenad Medic, a FullTiltPoker.com Pro, but not full fledge member of Team Full Tilt, took the honors of 1st place, pocketing $794,112.
The results of the 2008 WSOP Event #3 Pot Limit Hold’em revealed longtime Team Full Tilt member, who actually put a great deal of effort into the development of the online poker room, Chris “Jesus” Ferguson, came away with the 3rd place win for $388,287. Earning the 1st place prize of $214,122 was David Singer, another Full Tilt Pro, though not an official member of Team Full Tilt.
Event #4 of the 2008 WSOP, a mixed game of Limit and No Limit Hold’em, saw Erick Lindgren claiming the first WSOP Bracelet for Team Full Tilt as he cashed in for $374,505. Full Tilt Team member Howard Lederer also made the final table, earning a 6th place finish for $74,119.
Event #5 of the 2008 WSOP was not quite as eventful, but noteworthy as FullTiltPoker.net’s Clonie Gowen finished in the 15th spot for $28,940.
Skipping along to the 2008 WSOP’s World Championship Mixed Event #8, the formidable Gus Hansen of Team Full Tilt was derailed in the 10th position, claiming $45,120. The next day, Team Full Tilt’s John Juanda took a 7th place purse in Event #10, a mix of Omaha and Seven Card Stud Hi/Low, worth $16,920.
Congratulations to those profound members of Team Full Tilt who have already made a lucrative go at the 2008 WSOP, and good luck to all participants throughout the remainder of the world’s most prestigious live poker tournament.
2008 WSOP Slow Going For Team Bodog Poker
Posted on June 10, 2008
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Team BodogPoker, a small group of elite professional poker players, had high hopes for this year’s World Series of Poker, but thus far, has seen little success through the first 11 events of the world’s most prestigious live poker tournament.
Team Bodog Poker currently consists of four influential poker pros, the lovely chip-trick queen Evelyn Ng, the unbreakable poise of David Williams, the psychological warrior Jean-Robert, and the newest member of Team Bodog, Justin Bonomo.
Through the first 12 events of the 2008 WSOP, two of these skilled poker pros have managed to cash within the top 20th spot, only once each. Both occurred in the 2008 WSOP Event #4, a mixed game of Limit and No Limit Hold’em.
Team Bodog Poker’s most recent addition, Justin Bonomo, snagged a 2nd place finish after losing heads-up to Full Tilt Pro Erick Lindgren. Bonomo earned $230,159 for his skilled efforts. Rounding out the 7th place position was David Williams, pocketing $58,515.
Though Bonomo found himself extremely close to earning the gold, the WSOP Bracelet has eluded Team Bodog Poker thus far.
The eyes of Team Bodog are all on Event #15 right now, the Ladies No Limit Hold’em tournament, as Evelyn Ng remains among the field, whittling its way to the final table. Evelyn has played amazingly well throughout the event, but it remains yet t be seen if she can bring home the coveted gold WSOP Bracelet for Bodog.com this year.
Exclusive WSOP Freeroll & More at Bodog
Posted on June 3, 2008
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Bodog is guaranteeing at least five WSOP Main Event Prize Packages ($10,000 buy-in + $2,00 0 for travel expense) in next Sunday’s $250+$20 Main Event Semifinal. Satellites are going on all week long to win a seat to this semifinal event but you can win a spot at this event for free with an exclusive freeroll from PokerSatelliteCenter!
Also, another 2 seats to Sunday’s Main Event Semifinal tournament will be available in a special $10 buy-in event.
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WSOP Main Event Seats Easily Won At Bodog Poker
Posted on May 27, 2008
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BodogPoker has guaranteed 5 WSOP Main Event Prize Packages every week, two awarded on each Sunday. Due to a considerable decline in tournament entries, it has become especially easy to win a seat in the 2008 WSOP Main Event via the online poker room.
In the past two weeks, BodogLife.com (formerly Bodog.com) has seen an average of 66 players competing in the Sunday tournament. Even with such low entry rates, Bodog Poker continues to dole out the two promised WSOP Main Event Prize Packages each weekend.
It costs $250 to buy-in to the tournament directly, but more affordable satellite tournaments are held throughout the weekend, awarding a seat in Sunday’s WSOP Main Event Semifinal tournament. As to why participation levels have been so low, we can only speculate; but the fact that the Sunday Main Event Semifinals are held at 3:15 a.m. ET might have something to do with it.
Each 2008 WSOP Main Event Prize Package awarded by Bodog Poker is worth $12,000. The first $10,000 goes to cover the buy-in costs at the World Series of Poker Main Event. The remaining $2,000 is awarded to cover travel costs and accommodations throughout the tournament, plus spending cash.
The 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event is scheduled to kick off July 3rd in the Amazon Room of the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Bodog Poker will be hosting WSOP Main Event Semifinals every Sunday through the end of June, up until the start of the poker world’s most prestigious event; the World Series of Poker.
PokerStars Sunday Million Poker Tournament Goes To ‘Iron Henry’
Posted on May 7, 2008
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PokerStars, the largest online poker room in the industry, held it’s regular Sunday Million tournament over the weekend, with a massive guaranteed prize pool of no less than $1,000,000. British online poker player ‘Iron Henry’ bested a field of 7,001 entries, accelerating the total prize pool to $1.4 million.
As the tournament dwindled to the final two competitors, ‘Iron Henry’ went heads-up against American poker player ‘ShankingYou’, who proposed to split the prize down the middle, rather than battling it out for 1st. ‘Iron Henry’ rejected the idea initially as his chip stack greatly outweighed that of the American. After a short break in play, however, ‘ShankingYou’ returned with renewed vigor, shrinking the Brit’s lead to only a few thousand chips.
‘Iron Henry’ gave over to the proposal, agreeing to split $266,842.40 ($133,421.20 each) before dueling head to head for an additional $30,000. When all was said and done, ‘Iron Henry’ pocketed a grand total of $163,421.20, and the PokerStars Sunday Million title.
Rounding out the top finishers were ‘Hobbybob’ of Germany in 3rd ($70,010), ‘Etushekki’ of Finland in 4th ($56,008) and ‘Jlost88′ of Canada in 5th ($42,006). Overall, it was the Americans who found the PokerStars Sunday Million to be the most lucrative, claiming 4 top-ten positions in the tournament. Finishing in 6th place was American player ‘Duffman08′ ($30,804), 9th went to ‘Redhookesb’ ($12,601) and 10th to ‘RckHound23′ ($8,261); each American online poker players.
PokerStars.com reported that both Sunday Million Second Chance tournaments went to Norwegian poker players, including the $215 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo tournament and the $5,200 Freeze-out.
This is not the first time the Sunday Million’s guaranteed prize pool has exceeded its expectations. In fact, recent months have proven that PokerStars truly is the largest online poker room in regards to active player volume, revealing a Sunday Million prize pool as high as $2.4 million due to so many entries.
Satellites to get into the PokerStars Sunday Million run all week long and start at just $2!
Also, don’t forget that you can practice for free at PokerStars.net
Ultimate Bet Awards Bad Beat Jackpot To ‘dhc2lovr’, Again!?
Posted on May 7, 2008
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On Tuesday, March 25, online poker player ‘dhc2lover’ claimed a whopping $171,498.31 for releasing the Bad Beat Jackpot at popular online poker room, UltimateBetPoker. Just one and a half months later, ‘dhc2lovr’ is making headlines again, having won yet another UltimateBetPoker.com Bad Beat Jackpot for nearly half a million dollars - $448,920.71 to be exact.
While it would seem a healthy round of applause and congratulations are certainly in order for this unlucky/lucky poker player, that is not the predominant attitude emanating around the virtual water cooler.
It wasn’t that long ago that Ultimate Bet’s sister-site, Absolute Poker, was involved in a tremendous scandal where it was found that high-up officials were involved in cheating. Absolute Poker’s name was dragged about the mud for quite some time, as members of the online poker room were mortified and extremely perturbed at the corruption at underhanded dealings within the online poker room. Even today, Absolute Poker - though it has time and again assured its members that the issue was resolved, resulting in the resumed security and integrity Absolute Poker once stood for - is still recovering from a great loss of loyalty and memberships.
Being so closely related in cooperation with Absolute Poker, it is now being speculated that Ultimate Bet is also involved in such underhanded dealings. The popular consensus is, ‘How could the same person win two Bad Beat Jackpots in only a month and a half? What are the odds?’
Perhaps ‘dhc2lovr’s run of bad luck truly is a lucky phenomenon, but it would seem most online poker players will not feel entirely comfortable without a thorough investigation into the matter.
Online Poker Satellites
Posted on April 10, 2008
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Most online poker rooms offer satellites and qualifiers in their tournament section, and these games are fast becoming some of the most popular ones surpassing scheduled tourneys as well as STTs.For those who may not know, online poker satellites are qualifiers to larger, more prestigious events (some of them live, some of them online) which also feature much bigger buy-ins. It was about 20 years ago that someone had first thought up the idea of a poker satellite. There were always people who would’ve liked to play in generously prize pooled tournaments had they had the money to buy into them. It only made sense to get a group of ten of these guys to play in a preliminary tourney which featured the tenth part of the buy-in of the main tournament. One of them (the winner) would then go on to play in the big one, because the ten buy-ins paid out by his opponents would be enough to pay his big buy-in. Of course, the house that organized the satellite would also make some money on it all, so the satellite buy-ins were slightly bigger than exactly 10 percent of the original buy-in.
With the advent of online poker, satellites have become wide-spread and extremely popular, because with the intricate satellite and sub-satellite system that every online poker room offers, everyone gets a chance to make it to an event he could only dream of otherwise. Some say, online poker satellites are partly responsible for the huge popularity explosion that poker has seen in around 2004. Remember that both 2003 WSOP Main Event winner Chris Moneymaker, and the 2004 Champion Greg Raymer, had earned their WSOP seats through such satellites. Despite their enormous popularity though, there are very few articles out there about satellite strategy.
The strategy that one needs to deploy in a satellite is sometimes radically different from what one may have gotten used to playing in regular MTTs. A large part of your strategic approach depends on how many seats or packages the satellite offers. There are two fundamental types of tournament players. One, called by experts the ”fox”, the other guy called “the farmer”. The fox is a player who’s not content with making it to the money, He does everything it takes to give himself the best chance for victory. The farmer, on the other hand, has adapted to surviving and to slipping into the money unnoticed time and time again.
If the satellite you play in only offers a single seat in the event of your dreams, being a farmer will do you no good whatsoever. You’ll have to be a fox, like it or not. Most direct satellites do offer several event packages though, and in such situations, being the farmer pays off better.
What exactly are the differences – strategically speaking – between a fox and a farmer though? Let’s take a look at the bubble for instance. That is the stage in the tournament when the elimination of a handful more players will mean the survivors reach the money. Most people tighten up on the bubble, to ease up a bit when it finally bursts. That means, play on the bubble will be tighter than usual, and people will generally be more willing to fold the better hand when faced with a raise. At this stage, farmers join the crowd and they tighten up. Foxes, on the other hand, seize the opportunity, recognize the value and they risk knowing that there is money out there ripe for the picking.
World Series of Poker Satellites at PokerStars
Posted on April 6, 2008
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PokerStars is once again leading the online poker community sending at last count over 500 players to the 2008 World Series of Poker. Every year PokerStars offers up some of the best satellite tournaments available to online players to this prestigious event.
This year PokerStars.net will continue with its $12,500 prize package to the satellite winners, where $10k goes towards entry to the Main Event and $2k may be used for traveling expenses. However, PokerStars does not stop there in making sure your 2008 WSOP Main Event is as good as it can get.
Satellite winners will also receive their hotel stay at the Palms paid for as well. This covers hotel costs from July 2-9th. If you chose to wear PokerStars.net gear, then your accommodations are paid through July 15th If you are a Supernova Elite VIP players at PokerStars your rooms will be automatically upgraded.
Players will also be eligible for bonus payouts from PokerStars. A $50,000 bonus will be paid to players who make a TV table and are wearing PokerStars gear. And a $1,000,000 bonus will be paid to any PokerStars qualifier who makes the final table of the 2008 WSOP Main Event.
So head over to PokerStars to qualify for this years Main Event before it is too late.
Your Poker Tour Starts Here
Posted on March 24, 2008
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Where most poker portals and directories mainly promote the online poker sites themselves, Poker Satellite Center brings you the best in poker tournaments and big-money events no matter what the site.
For example, Poker Satellite Center presents event calendar listings of all the World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour Satellites you can find online. Get your seat in the most coveted, most revered land-based poker tournaments by clicking through to any of the satellite listings in the calendars here. And these boards detail not only the poker sites hosting the satellites and the respective dates and times, but the buy-in, the prize pool, and should you not yet belong to the particular poker site in question, the deposit bonus available to you should you sign up there now.
Keen that most online poker players have their eyes on the prize, that being the bragging rights that come from noteworthy participation in the World Series of Poker and the World Poker Tour events, Your Poker Tour even hosts two active user discussion groups on the subject: a WPT forum and a WSOP forum, as thorough satellite FAQs.
One of the most recent big-money developments promoted on Poker Satellite Center, for example, is the Moscow Millions, a $10,000 buy-in, land-based No Limit Holdem tournament hosted by premier poker site Full Tilt Poker with satellite qualifiers offered on the site throughout the year between now and the date of the grand event in mid-October.
Poker Satellite Center also publishes the most detailed online poker reviews you’ve ever seen, with information on the games offered, the features and quality of poker software used, the amount and ability-levels of players at the site, the current signup bonus and other bonuses, and the site’s banking options.
Find the The Poker Fish
Posted on March 11, 2008
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A comprehensive poker resource if ever there was one, The Poker Fish is host to enough poker site reviews, online poker tips, and poker strategy guides to turn any school of poker fish into online poker sharks.
The poker room reviews here are nothing if not thorough. Let’s use the Absolute Poker review as an example. First, The Poker Fish shows three screenshots of the site, including one from the Absolute Poker lobby and one from an actual Absolute Poker table. Next the Absolute Poker review notes that Absolute Poker is among the increasingly scant few US poker sites.
From there, The Poker Fish goes on to give a quick glimpse at:
- all the games offered there (Holdem, Omaha Hi & Hi/Lo, 7 Stud Hi & Hi/Lo, 1 on 1, Single & Multi Table Tournaments)
- the quality of players there (in the case of Absolute Poker, a wide variety with lots of fish at the lower levels)
- the minimum deposit (in this case, $25)
- the Absolute Poker bonus (visit The Poker Fish to find out)
- and the Bonus Requirements (see above)
From there, the Absolute Poker Review (as with all the poker reviews on The Poker Fish) gives a pair of bullet point assessments of the site’s Pros (such as up to 40 daily freerolls) and Cons (such as a 9-player table limit). The poker room reviews then give additional details about the site’s bonus and tournament offerings, followed by a commentary filling in whatever details the rest of the review leaves out.
The fact that The Poker Fish easily and overtly identifies which poker rooms are US poker sites is a feature not to be overlooked as recent US gambling laws make it harder than ever for American players to sit in at some of the more popular and high stakes poker tables online (a bummer for both the American players themselves as well as those outside the country wanting to take any US fish for all they’re worth). At last count, there were no less than a dozen US poker sites featured on The Poker Fish for US players (and their would-be predators) to enjoy.
The Poker Fish also gives visitors a clear idea of which poker sites are worth even more than meets the eye with superior poker bonuses, highlighting those sites that offer the best bonuses. Among the latest and most generous of these are the Bodog Poker Bonus and the Pokerstars Marketing Code.
Beyond these offerings, The Poker Fish also does all it can to make its visitors the least likely to be singled out as the fish at their given poker tables. Starting with the basics - Hand Rankings, Starting Hands, and Texas Holdem Rules - The Poker Fish makes sure you have your fundamentals down before introducing you to a bevy of advanced techniques for raking in the chips.








