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Manne wrote: Cards get into the air on Sunday, May 27 at the 43rd annual World Series of Poker. The biggest tournament series of the year will feature a record 61 bracelet events, with buy-ins ranging from $500 to $1 million. There will be close to 500 tables at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas to accommodate all of the bracelet events, cash games, and satellites that will take place over the next 51 days. With such a large number of bracelet events on the schedule this should be the year that the WSOP awards more than $200 million in prize money ($192 million in 2011).

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May 27 poker tournament was awesome. I have never seen this type of biggest poker tournament ever. I have heard that people enjoyed a lot there and make a huge win too.
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Manne wrote: Boxing fans are being given the chance to play Carl Froch at poker online ahead of his IBF World super-middleweight title fight in Nottingham on May 26.

City fighter Froch's fight with Lucian Bute is being backed by 888poker-com and broadcast live on Sky Sports.

In the build-up to the fight, Froch will play in online knock-out format poker tournaments at 888poker-com, at 8pm on May 17 and 22.

The person who beats Froch in each tournament will win ringside seats to the fight.

"I'm delighted to be representing 888poker," said Froch. "They have supported a lot of great boxing shows and I hope to bring the boxing year to a close with a great win over Bute.

"I'm a keen poker player and I take my game pretty seriously, so I'm looking forward to playing the fans online at 888poker-com and maybe Shane Warne and I can have a little bit of an Ashes game too!"

Tickets for Froch's World super-middleweight title fight with Bute are on sale now priced £80 and £150 from the Capital FM Arena Nottingham website Capital FM Arena Nottingham | Concerts - Gigs - Music - Events and on 08444 124624.
Its a great news for all viewers that Froch goes online in a poker challenge. People would love to watch this amazing game. There was a great fun to enjoy the tournament really.
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Manne wrote: Daily freerolls at Cake Poker proudly serves players from around the globe. With round the clock Texas Holdem, Omaha ring game and tournament action, BlackJack and Casino action, we really give you a slice of gaming life! Play for free in play money tournaments and daily freerolls or visit the Cashier to get started with real money. Good luck at the tables!

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Manne wrote: Bellagio has long played host to some of poker’s biggest action, and this week’s $100,000 buy-in World Poker Tour Super High Roller has continued in that tradition. The event attracted 27 players, who bought in a combined 34 times.

Those who ponied up the six-figure entry included Justin Bonomo, Andrew Robl, Dan Smith, Phil Galfond, Daniel Perper, Tom Marchese, Sam Trickett, Roger Sippl, Bill Klein, Isaac Haxton, David Sands, Cary Katz, Jason Mercier, John Juanda, Brian Hastings, Justin Smith, Clemenceau Calixto, Sorel Mizzi, Jean Noel Thorel, Dan Shak, Masa Kagawa, Michael Parziale, Rob Zeps, Galen Hall, Daniel Negreanu, Bertrand Grospellier and last year’s champion Erik Seidel.

The 2011 tournament had 29 entries.


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Manne wrote: Online poker players are in for a real treat at the premier online poker room - Bet365 Poker. Tournament poker fans will be chomping at the bit with the upcoming $50,000 Freeroll Frenzy contest. Hundreds of freerolls will be taking place, and players will be able to participate in exclusive events, complete with added value in the VIP scheme. This feature-rich tournament will make guaranteed payouts totaling $50,000 in cash available to lucky winners. Players have some 360 freerolls to participate in, including the likes of Heads up Qualifiers and Direct Buy-Ins.


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Manne wrote: The popular Poker Maximus online poker tournament series will conclude this weekend with four Main Events being played out starting at 3:00 pm EST.

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It was really a great event which I have joined like Maximus online poker tournament. All players were enjoying well there in this poker tournament and I have also played for this big win prize.
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Intertops Poker software and network changes from Cake to Revolution tonight at midnight and, as the premiere online poker room on the emerging poker network, it’s celebrating with a revolution of its own – a $1,000 Revolution Freeroll Tournament tomorrow night (EDT).

Intertops Poker’s first big event on the re-branded network, the $1,000 Intertops Poker REVOLUTION Freeroll Tournament, is exclusively for Intertops Poker players and will take place tomorrow, Friday, June 1st, 10:00 pm EDT (June 2nd, 2:00 am BST).
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Next-gen online poker room PKR has unveiled details of its latest High Stakes Championships, which begins on Saturday, 2 June and features seven tournaments in 15 days. With a combined prize pool estimated at $250,000, it's expected to be the richest High Stakes Championships yet.


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Manne wrote: PokerStars, the world's largest poker site, is offering regular players a free entry into its Turbo Championship of Online Poker. Other sites are offering bigger prizes.
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Hi guys,

I'm playing online (Pokerstars) at the moment in a $4 tournament and I was curious as to how to find out when the buy-in/re-buy period is over, not just in this tournament but in others two because it seems like that period goes on for ages.

Thanks guys.
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Manne wrote: One of the most polarizing issues in the poker world today is the emergence of re-entry tournaments and whether or not they are good for the overall health of the poker industry and economy.

A re-entry event is different from a rebuy event in that a player cannot “re-entry” until he has been already eliminated from the tournament. While some events allow players to buy back in immediately, others force them to wait until the next starting day.

The concept is nothing new, but in a down economy, re-entry events have become the latest trend on the always-evolving tournament circuit.

The theory is that by lowering the buy-in and allowing players to re-enter the tournament, you’ll get the best of both worlds. Those with the bankrolls to gamble it up in the early levels will juice the prize pool and those with smaller bankrolls will get to enjoy a shot at a big payday for a smaller entry fee.

Bellagio tournament director Jack McClelland’s current main event isn’t a re-entry, but he did experiment with the new freezeout variation during his preliminary events. When asked whether it was casino profit, the need for change or customer demand that motivated him to host the event, he said, “all of the above.”

“When things were really rolling in the poker world, we had tons of players for our regular freezeouts,” said McClelland. “Then when the economy took a dive, we tried to increase our prize pools by offering rebuys. Those didn’t really work out, because they scared away those with lower bankrolls who couldn’t afford multiple buy-ins. So far, it looks like re-entry events appeal to players of all bankrolls. The buy-ins are low enough to bring in casual players, but still allow the pros to come in and do their thing.” The World Poker Tour has popularized these events in the last year, lowering their buy-ins at some marquee stops in California, New Jersey and Florida to $3,500 from their traditional $10,000 and creating multiple starting days. The end result has been bigger fields, but also more money for the host casino. Not only are the players raked on each re-entry, but they are also staying at the casinos for longer periods of time, taking up rooms in the hotel and filling the restaurants each night.

Will Failla won the first re-entry event of WPT Season X, the Legends of Poker main event at the Bicycle Casino back in August. That event saw 181 players eliminated on the first starting day, of which 116 re-registered for day 1B. Failla didn’t have to go beyond his first buy-in in that event, but the casino undoubtedly benefited from the added entrants, taking an additional $23,200 in rake and another $12,180 in fees. *

“It’s just the way things are right now,” said Failla. “The casinos are finding a way to take some extra rake and please their customers. People don’t want to travel across the country, play for an hour and then be sent home, but they are going to pay for it one way or another, not only in the poker room, but also in the hotels and restaurants. I’ll admit, I’m one of those guys. It may not be fair to everyone, but I’d be foolish not take advantage of it.”

Failla wasn’t the only one who felt that re-entry tournaments gave the tournament regulars an advantage. Jonathan Little has made four final tables, won two titles and cashed for over $3.5 million on the WPT, but even he doesn’t like re-entry tournaments. “You would think that I would like re-entry tournaments because they favor players such as myself, but I don’t,” said Little. “I think these types of events put the casual players at a tremendous disadvantage and in general, put the entire game in jeopardy. The bottom line is that if the fish keep going broke and stop playing entirely, then the poker community as a whole will suffer. That’s why I think the whole re-entry thing is a little shortsighted.”

Christian Harder, who has made two WPT final tables and cashed for nearly $1 million, agreed with Little, but argued that it is more difficult for some players to secure a backing arrangement for re-entry events, lowering the field size and the prize pool in the long run.

“Re-entry tournaments actually hurt the poker community, because players who can only afford one buy-in are less likely to play, knowing they have a built-in disadvantage,” said Harder. “It especially hurts those players who are backed because it’s tough for backers to justify spending more than one buy-in on their horses. Their total cost is uncertain, so they wind up leaving their players on the rail instead.”

Former WPT champion Kevin Saul went further, explaining why those with only one buy-in were at such as disadvantage. “It’s up to the backer’s discretion, but most of the players that I know who are getting backed for these events are generally getting two bullets,” said Saul. “But if they don’t, then they most often elect to play on the second starting day and treat it like any other tournament. That being said, those players are at a disadvantage. Anytime you are offered a chance to increase your equity and you don’t take it, you are basically throwing money away.”

But does another chance at the tournament really offer an advantage? After all, these players who re-enter are paying twice as much for a shot at the same first-place prize. “I’m a big fan of re-entry tournaments because it allows me to gamble a little more on my first try,” said six-time WPT final tablist Kathy Liebert. “If I go bust it’s not a big deal because I’ll have another shot, but if I can get hold of a bunch of chips, I’ll be that much more dangerous in the next stage of the tournament. Frankly, I don’t buy the fact that the casual player, or satellite winner, is hurt by re-entries. If anything, they’ll benefit from players like me who are more likely to spew chips away by gambling.”

Tony Dunst, host of the WPT’s The Raw Deal, echoed Liebert’s opinion, stating that although the casinos are profiting from a re-entry, the player is coming out ah
I think re-entry tournament in poker is not a bad idea but sometime it seems very bad for other poker players who already get won in this. Poker is a game of skills to win it.
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Manne wrote: Starting this week, Bovada’s offering up another killer poker promo: Cash PerSuit You can get cold, hard cash in your bankroll just for playing poker like you normally would. On top of throwing money your way, Bovada is giving players entry into special $5,000 freerolls if they make the weekly flush and they’ve got four special prize packages that can get you to Las Vegas.

Get started at Bovada and get an online poker deposit bonus of up to $1000!

How does it work? Play poker during any of the four weeks from January 30 to February 26th and you can get cash bonuses that total up to $120. Level 1 players earn 10 Bovada Poker Points on four out of seven days and receive a $15 bonus or earn 10 Bovada Poker Points on seven out of ten days to receive $20 extra. More serious online poker players may find themselves hitting Level 2: earn 25 Bovada Poker Points on four out of seven days and you’ll receive a $25 bonus and earning 25 Bovada Poker Points on seven out of seven days can get you $30.

This is already sounding pretty good, right? Now, how about this: if you hit a flush during the following weeks with the suits listed, you get entry into an exclusive $5,000 freeroll poker tournament! Note that only Hold’em cash games are counted towards a qualified flush and you must use at least one hole card and your hand must go to showdown. All that said, though: your hand does not need to be the winning hand.

Here’s the breakdown:

• Diamonds Freeroll – Get a Diamond flush from Jan. 30 - Feb. 5
• Clubs Freeroll – Get a Club flush from Feb. 6 - 12
• Hearts Freeroll – Get a Heart flush from Feb. 13 - 19
• Spades Freeroll – Get a Spade flush from Feb. 20 – 26

On top of freerolls and bonus cash, Bovada is setting you up for even more awesomeness. Once you hit the first prize level, you’re entered into Bovada’s weekly draw for a $3,000 trip to Las Vegas during the 2012 WSOP, meaning that just playing online can get you to Las Vegas during the biggest event in the world of poker with no hassle., no muss, and no fuss! Pretty terrific, right?

Get more details on the Bovada Cash PerSuit poker promo page and get started!
Bovada casino is offering a freeroll and trip to Vegas. I think it is really a great offers for all casino players to get benefit of it as soon as they can.
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Manne wrote: Intertops Poker software and network changes from Cake to Revolution tonight at midnight and, as the premiere online poker room on the emerging poker network, it’s celebrating with a revolution of its own – a $1,000 Revolution Freeroll Tournament tomorrow night (EDT).

Intertops Poker’s first big event on the re-branded network, the $1,000 Intertops Poker REVOLUTION Freeroll Tournament, is exclusively for Intertops Poker players and will take place tomorrow, Friday, June 1st, 10:00 pm EDT (June 2nd, 2:00 am BST).
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shelvifiroza wrote: Its really a good news for all pokers who love to play poker in Cakepoker. It is providing great daily freerolls to all of their players and give chance to make money in a wonderful way of earning.
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Both are in their twenties. Both have parents from Vietnam. Both are brothers. Both make millions playing online poker.

When it comes to card counting, Dang brothers know what they do. And they have chosen a specialty, playing online poker, and this is how they make a living.

Indeed, these two young guys make quite a good living at it. By being able to win 55%-60% of the time, and by placing large poker bets, the brothers have won $15 million dollars since the time they started playing back in 2004 as engineering students. Mathematical knowledge both pursued since young age, is paying off in handsome ways.

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Event #56 of the 2012 World Series of Poker is the latest tournament to finish up and it was Tomas Junek who earned the first place win. A field of 2,797 registered to compete in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em tournament and Junek outlasted the field to take on David Borg in heads up play before claiming the gold bracelet.

With the win, Junek earned his first WSOP gold bracelet as well as a nice first place cash out of just over $661,000! By day 3 only 22 players remained and this group would slowly be whittled down until the final two remained: Junek and Borg.

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Here’s an overnight report of the events still in progress at the 2012 World Series of Poker. Check back every morning for a full breakdown of prize pools, field sizes and chip leaders.

Event No. 60 — $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball

Entrants: 101
Total Prize pool: $949,400

Players Remaining: 10
Average Chip Count: 303,000

First Place Prize: $294,321

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Entrants: 1,066

Players Remaining: 657

Average Chip Count: 48,675


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The main event gets under way, the WSOP National Championship reaches a final table, and Nick Schulman proves he is a 2-7 master. Get up to speed with the 2012 World Series of Poker in our daily roundup.

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