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Wednesday, 26 October 2011

NHL Stars & Poker Pros Join Forces to Raise $50,000 for Cancer

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September 25 2011, Chad Holloway

Pascal Lefrancois, Gavin Smith & NHL Stars

It seems like the poker headlines have been dominated by negative stories for the past couple of weeks. From the Mike DiVita and Epic Poker situation to the recent Full Tilt Poker “ponzi scheme,” poker has been dealt a blow in the eyes of the public, which is unfortunate given all the good poker has done, especially for charities. Thankfully, the value of poker was reassured to me this week when it was announced that $50,000 was raised for cancer research with the Playground Poker Club’s “NHL Faceoff” event.

From Sept. 10 through 12, 2011, stars of past and present, from both hockey and poker, joined forces in Kahnawake, Quebec, for a three-day tournament designed to raise money for the Jodi Taiger Lazarus Fund for Hereditary Breast Cancer Research at McGill University. Day 1a of the event featured five teams, each captained by a legendary National Hockey League player, including Guy Lafleur, Guy Carbonneau, Mike Bossy, Bobby Dollas and Steve Shutt. The second leg on Day 1b featured current Montreal Canadiens Carey Price, Josh Gorges, Travis Moen and PK Subban along with the legendary Pete Mahovlich.

Joining the hockey stars were a plethora of poker professionals including Canada-native and World Poker Tour Player of the Year for Season IV, Gavin Smith, Antonio Esfandiari, who emerged as the chip leader after Day 1a, 2006 World Series of Poker Player of the Year, Jeff Madsen, Trishelle Cannatella, Jennifer Leigh; and WSOP bracelet winner, Pascal Lefrancois, just to name a few.

The unique team format allowed the NHLers to consult with their poker pro co-captains for advice, which ensured some top-notch action. This was especially useful to the men accustomed to the ice, not the felt. According to the official press release: “In one particular hand, Montreal-born professional poker player Marc Karam was called on by his Team Captain, Steve Shutt to analyze a hand and Karam quickly gave him his calculated overview. Shutt pushed all-in with pocket tens and doubled his stack.”

With 293 entrants, a $120,000 prize pool was created, which generated a $50,000 donation to the Jodi Taiger Lazarus Fund. In the end, it was Jason Smith who emerged victorious and took home $25,000 along with a coveted NLH Faceoff Cup and a gold Playground Poker Club Champions bracelet. In addition, the winning “team” was the one captained by Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price and Montreal-native Pascal Lefrancois, with the team earning the opportunity to compete in a winner-take-all Freeroll for $5,000.

The hockey players who played in the event are very notable on the ice, and it was extremely generous of them to devote their time to such a worthy cause. The same can be said of the poker pros that made the trip to Quebec. I wish all professional sports leagues would allow their athletes to use their superstardom to help bring awareness to charities by teaming up with poker.

I recall writing an article back in March that focused on the National Football League’s decision to ban some of its players from playing in a charity event in Las Vegas. This was a legitimate, highly-publicized charity tournament that drew the likes of Phil Hellmuth, Steve Martin, Don Cheadle, Jordin Sparks, and Kevin Sorbo, not to mention the dozens of poker pros. By not allowing its players to participate, the NFL was doing the charity a disservice not only by reducing the prize pool and donations, entries were down after all, but also because it suggested that there was something negative associated with the event.

Fast forward six months and I find myself writing that article’s counterpart, one that applauds a professional sports league for wising up and accepting the legitimacy and power of poker. This particular charity event was created specifically to utilize hockey’s popularity in Canada, and it was refreshing to see it get the support of the sport. Not only did everyone have a great time with no harm done, but $50,000 was raised for a great cause. Poker brings out the worst in a few, but I like to think it brings out the best in more.

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PokerNews Weekly: September 16, 2011

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September 16 2011, Kristy Arnett

Every week, the PokerNews Weekly brings you the latest happenings from the international tournament circuit, player news, and even the gossip.

In this week's edition, Sarah Grant and Kristy Arnett discuss Michael "Timex" McDonald winning the latest Epic Poker League, who's in and who's out as far as poker sponsorship goes, the biggest pot recorded on PokerStars, and more.

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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

The nightly Turbo: Partouche Poker Tour Update, boxing and Poker, and more

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September 16 2011, Elaine Chaivarlis

Manny Pacquiao

We know you want to get your weekend kicked off just as bad as we do, so we're going to get straight to the point today. First we'll give you an update from the Partouche Poker Tour, then we'll tell you what Manny Pacquiao has to do with the Asian Poker Tour, and after that, we'll sprinkle in a few other news.

In Case You Missed It

We know you miss the PokerNews hostesses when there aren't live tournaments running, but we've remedied the situation this week. Kristy Arnett and Sarah Grant discuss the top poker news stories in the newest edition of the PokerNews Weekly.

You get daily recaps of the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker, but what about the high-stakes online cash games? Don't worry, not everyone is grinding tourneys, the Online Railbird Report has the scoop on the heavy hitters.

On Day 12 of the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker, Shane Schleger added his name to the list of Team PokerStars members to win a gold bracelet. He wasn't the only one to win a bracelet though, read our daily WCOOP recap for all of the results.

Who are you going to start on your fantasy team this week? Should you bet that team with that spread? The Pigskin Diaries attempts to help you out for week two of the 2011-2012 NFL season.

There's has been a bit of controversy surrounding poker player Michael DiVita and the Epic Poker League. We sat down with DiVita, and EPL's Standard and Ethics chair Stephen Martin, to get their stories.

*Photo courtesy of TheAsianPokerTour.com

Une Mise à Jour (an update)

Our French is getting better. If the Partouche Poker Tour Main Event doesn't end soon, we may be writing the Nightly Turbo in French every night — not. Day 4 of the PPT began with 47 of the original 579 entrants.

It was a bad day for start-of-the-day chip leader, Juan Maceiras he began the day in the "penthouse," but was eliminated in 36th place, taking home €20,000. Ludovic Lacay, who began Day 4 second in chips fared a little better. He has moved on to Day 5, but bagged up the third-shortest stack in the room — 365,000.

Sam Trickett (512,000), Juha Helppi (366,000), and Will Failla (775,000) are also part of the 18 who moved on to Day 5.

The €5,000 buy-in heads-up event also kicked off on Friday at the Partouche Poker Tour in Cannes. Thirty-two players entered, including Phil Hellmuth, Sorel Mizzi, Alex Kravchenko, Olivier Busquet, Daniel Cates, James Bord, Andrew Feldman, Jake Cody, and JP Kelly.

To find out who advanced in the heads-up event, check out the PPT chip counts.

PartouchePokerTour.com has all the updates from the Main Event.

Let's Get Ready to Ruuummmbbblllleeeee!

Manny Pacquiao and the Asian Poker Tour are joining forces. From Dec. 7 through 12, the APT is holding Manny Pacquiao World Poker Event at the Pan Pacific Hotel's Asia Poker Sports Club in Malate, Philippines. The deal was signed last week, and will become an official APT Accredited Event given the approval from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation.

“The APT is obviously proud to be ensuring its popular and trusted protocol is followed at the Manny Pacquiao World Poker Event. I’m sure it will be a pleasure working with such a respected personality as Manny and we’re looking forward to seeing a large turnout come December 7," said APT tournament director Lloyd Fontillas.

Pacquiao, who is a ten-time world boxing title holder, is a supporter of poker in the region. The event will feature a PHP 500,000 High Roller, PHP 11,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event, and PHP 50,000 buy-in Main Event.

If you want to find out more, check out TheAsianPokerTour.com.

It's Tiiiimmmmeeeee

Was there ever a day we thought we'd use both of Buffer's catchphrases in headlines in the same piece? No, but it happened. There are two big fights going down this weekend: Floyd Mayweather is fighting Victor Ortiz, and Jake Shields and Jake Ellenberger are headlining the UFC's Battle in the Bayou.

You may be concerned with those fights because you plan on dropping serious dough on them, but you should also know that fellow poker player Terrence Chan is making his fighting debut at Battlefield Fight League 11. The fights take place Sept. 17 at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

Chan was busy cutting weight on Friday, but for the last few weeks, he's been answering questions in a TwoPlusTwo thread dedicated to his fight.

To find out more about the Battlefield Fight League 11 card, check out BattlefieldFight.com and you can read about Chan's MMA journey on his blog.

LGA on LockPoker.eu

Last month, the Lotteries and Gaming Authority of Malta announced that LockPoker.eu had "no connection whatsoever with the Authority" and the LGA logo on LockPoker's website was "false and misleading."

The LGA issued another announcement regarding LockPoker on Thursday, clarifying some things.

"Lockpoker.eu is a website which has now been notified to the Authority as an intermediary of Alfard Malta Ltd (holder of a Maltese Remote Gaming Licence LGA/CL3/694/2010) which is to be operated on the Merge Gaming Malta platform (holder of Licence LGA/CL4/693/2010). Although duly licensed in Malta Alfard Gaming Ltd does not yet have the authorization to go live from Malta as currently Merge Malta Limited is in the process of finalising its technical setup in accordance with the Maltese Regulations, a process to be concluded shortly."

"The Authority, however, denies spins by certain sections of the media. This was a case of having failed to notify the Authority of an intermediary arrangement in a timely fashion. The Authority, ever vigilant in the public interest, took immediate action as it does in all similar cases, irrespective of the nature of the infringement."

It seems as though it was all a misunderstanding.

Read more at LGA.org.mt.

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Monday, 24 October 2011

WCOOP Day 21: "ElkY" Falls Short Of Winning Third Bracelet

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September 25 2011, Brett Collson, Mickey Doft

Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier

The 2011 PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker is winding down and there are only two days remaining. No bracelets were awarded on Day 21, but both tournaments that ran will crown champions on Sunday. Among those left in Event #58 are 2011 WCOOP bracelet winners Vincent "Vingtcent" Van Der Fluit and Quentin "MiPwnYa" Lae, along with Scott "BigRiskky" Clements. In Event #59, Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier made the final table.

Five rounds of the $500 Pot-Limit Omaha Heads-Up event were in the books on Saturday as the field of 401 was trimmed down to 16. Among the notables returning to compete for the $50,125 top prize on Sunday were Scott "BigRiskky" Clements, Vincent "Vingtcent" Van Der Fluit, Quentin "MiPwnYa" Lae and Rob "Patonuis2000" Woodcock.

Team PokerStars member Noah "Exclusive" Boeken had his eyes set on a second WCOOP bracelet of the 2011 series but was eliminated in Round 5. Boeken got his chips in with {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{8-Spades} on a board of {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{5-Spades}, but he couldn't hold against the {Q-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{J-Spades}{7-Diamonds} of "NigDawG" as the {Q-Diamonds} on the river gave the UK player two pair. Others who failed to reach Day 2 but made the money were Joe "ender555" Ebanks, Richard Toth and Jonathan "Iftarii" Jaffe. Joel Adam “2FLY2TILT” Gordon and "Big_Nemo" also cashed in the tournament and remain tied for first on the WCOOP Leaderboard with 285 points.

Here's a look at the Round 6 match-ups of Event #58 when play resumed at 1000 EST (1700BST) on Sunday:

Vincent "Vingtcent" Van Der Fluit

Entering the final table of with the chip lead of Event #59, the $2,000 HORSE Two-Day, was none other than Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier. With two tables left, Grospellier won the first six-figure pot to cross the 200,000 chip mark. During the stud round, Grospellier began a hand with split kings and watched as his completion was not only raised by an {8-}, but re-raised by a {10-}. Grospellier re-raised, but slowed down the rest of the way. He called bets on fourth and fifth street, before all players opted to check on sixth. Grospellier improved to trip kings on the river and was paid off by one opponent, taking the chip lead into the final table.

Here were the chip counts to start:

The short stack of the group, Bryn Kenney, exited first during limit hold'em. Kenney's {K-Spades}{10-Diamonds} almost got there against the {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs} of "mitdadu," but ultimately came up short as the final board read {A-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{9-Spades}. Six hands later, "mitdadu" sent "A1Jags" to the rail and grabbed the chip lead, temporarily, in the process. Still in limit hold'em, "A1Jags" raised on the button. From the big blind, "mitdadu" made it three bets to go which "A1Jags" called. An {A-Clubs}{J-Spades}{7-Hearts} flop fell which "mitdadu" played aggressively. After the initial continuation bet was raised, "mitdadu" made it three bets once again. "A1Jags" didn't mind and made it four bets, and "mitdadu" slowed down and just called. The {8-Diamonds} hit the turn and "mitdadu" put in a check-raise, leading "A1Jags" to get it all-in with {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts}. The pair of aces had been way ahead, but "mitdadu" got there on the turn with {8-Clubs}{8-Hearts} to clinch the hand. A meaningless {5-Diamonds} river officially ended "A1Jags'" tournament.

Team PokerStars Pro Alex Kravchenko was the next to depart, doing so during razz. He committed much of his stack on third street and put the rest in of fourth street.

Alex Kravchenko: {7-}{3-}/{5-}{Q-} - {8-}{Q-}/{A-}
Lari "Operga" Sihvo: {6-}{2-}/{3-}{Q-} - {A-}{5-}/{10-}

Even though Kravchenko did make an 8-7 low, Sihvo locked it up on sixth street with a 6-5 low to score the elimination. Following Kravcheno to the rail was fellow Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier. Though he began the final table with the chip lead, Grospellier was just not able to get it going and busted during stud. A severely short-stacked Grospellier was all-in on third street.

Marcel "p3rc4" Bjerkmann: {Q-Hearts}{Q-Spades}/{5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}/{3-Clubs}
Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier: {K-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}/{8-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{J-Spades}/{6-Spades}

Bjerkmann's two pair was more than enough to felt Grospellier in fifth place. Day 1 ended a few minutes later, setting the stage for Sunday's Day 2.

Notable Finishes: Eric "AceQuad" Brix (10th - $6,345), Andre "aakkari" Akkari (12th - $6,345), Chad "ChadBrownPRO" Brown (16th - $4,935), James "Andy McLEOD" Obst (18th - $3,525)

It's been an incredible WCOOP and the excitement isn't quite done yet. We'll be providing live coverage of the Main Event on both Day 1 and Day 2, so be sure to keep it here at PokerNews for all of the exciting action.

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