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PokerStars Player Championship and EPT Barcelona carry over to 2021
Carry over PSPC and EPT to 2021 year Due to the prevailing situation around the world, it was decided to move the PSPC and EPT Barcelona to 2021. “We understand that this news will disappoint many, but we know that you will understand and appreciate this need. Our priorities are the safety and good health of our players and employees, as well as all event organizers. While we can not provide the exact dates, but we know that the PSPC will return to the Casino Barcelona in 2021 and will be bigger and better. In the meantime, we’ll focus on creating an unforgettable “life-changing” experience for PokerStars when we’ll be together again and safe, ”Séverin Rasset, managing director of The Stars Group, said in a press release. Basic information about PSPC 2021: 1 The exact date is not known. 2 Platinum Pass cannot be refunded in cash, reservations and tickets will simply be rescheduled. 3 PokerStars will play another 80 Platinum Pass (a total of 400 Platinum Pass owners will participate in the event). 4 If you suddenly managed to book tickets to Barcelona for August 2020, write [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). Source:Pokeroff.ru
Seeing as the NY underground poker posts have been so popular, I figure I can give a bit of a different perspective on the underground scene of the mid 2000s. The Boston scene wasn't nearly as big as the NY scene, but there were still some big games and wild characters involved. I started off in small college games, so if you're only interested in the big mob associated games and stuff like that, this first part will probably bore you. I'm not going to bother changing names in the story. If you knew me from that time, it'll be obvious pretty early on who I am. Back in 2005 I headed out from California to Boston for college. I'm still not sure why I was so set on going to school in Boston over the beautiful California schools that I had been accepted to, but there I was. Facebook was a really new thing at the time, and you needed a college email address to sign up. As soon as I got my college email in about April, I signed up for Facebook and added every cute girl who was living in the same dorm as me. I also signed up for a bunch of Facebook groups, several about poker games around the campus. The Moneymaker effect was in full swing at this point, and I had an edge. My best friend at the time's dad had taught us poker when we were 14 or so. We got started playing mixed games, I loved 7 stud variants, but over time we transitioned to NLH. When I left for college I had been a regular in a $0.50/1 NLH game at a house in a rich area that played pretty big, and I had been winning regularly. Between that game and playing online, I had turned $200 I had made from my after school job into a $1500 bankroll. So I arrive in Boston in August and start going to various games. One was in a nook in the school library, a weekly $50 tournament with no rake, unlimited rebuys and insane players. One was in a frat house with a bunch of drunk bros. Then I found Stevo's game. I think Stevo was a senior at that point, he lived in off campus housing, and he had a professional quality poker table in a side room of his apartment. Besides the nice table and personalized "Stevo's Card Room" chips, what set the game apart for me was that it was the first private game I had played in with a dealer, Erik. I introduced myself to the other players by my real name, but as became my trademark, people knew me better by my card protector. Bubbles She came from a cake my friends had gotten me for my 17th birthday as a joke, and since her base was perfect for sitting on cards, she became my card protector. I knew some of the guys in the Boston scene for 3 years, and many never knew my real name, they simply knew me as Bubbles. Stevo's was $1/2 NLH with 75% stack match if I remember correctly. So if the big stack on the table had $1600, you could buy in $1200. The game played pretty deep, and with the same players most nights. Many of them had been playing together for a couple of years, so they knew each other well. The first night I went, me and this other guy Chris were the only freshmen there. It turned out we lived 1 floor apart in our dorm, and we became fast friends. I bought in for the $300 I had brought with me (lolbankroll) and played my normal, pretty tight style. There were a few crazy bluffers on the table, but one guy Phil really stood out for how often he'd try to steal pots. I played some small pots and was up to around $400 when I looked down at AA. Phil raised $8 from EP, I 3b from late position up to $25 and Phil called. The flop came unsuited low cards and Phil bet $30, I raised to $90 and Phil called. The turn came an 8s which brought a flush draw and Phil checked, I shoved and Phil went into the tank. He flipped up KJss and said he thought I had TT or 99 and so he had lots of outs with his 2 overs and flush draw. He asked me if I wanted him to call and I said absolutely. He eventually called and nailed his flush on the river. I headed to the nearest ATM and bought back into the game. I eventually left with about $500 for a $100 loss on the night, but I was hooked. The action was crazy, I had gotten it in great for an $800 pot and lost, and still only lost $100? I was going to make so much money! The game ran twice a week, and I was always there. I still played in some random other games, but Stevo's was my main hangout. I became pretty good friends with some of the guys, including Stevo and Chris. Chris and I would regularly skip classes to play on Full Tilt all day. Often on Sundays about 5 of us would go to Stevo's place and grind Party Poker, especially when they had their monthly Party Millions tournament. One Sunday I was playing in a huge $50 online tourney on Party, and ended up going all the way and winning it for $22k. Suddenly I had a great big bankroll! I was consistently winning at Stevo's game, and I had picked up a crazy tell on Phil, the big bluffer. When I left Boston for good 3 years later, I'd finally explain to Phil how I had made so much money off of him, picking off so many of his bluffs he'd made against me. Whenever Phil would make a big bluff with nothing, he'd ask his bet as a question. "300?" He'd say, as if asking "is 300 enough to buy this pot?". I made thousands off of this tell. As time went on, I wanted more than just 2 nights a week of poker at Stevo's and the crappy other games around campus. Phil had mentioned that they would sometimes go to a game in Chinatown, so one day I asked if he'd take me along. The Chinatown game ran in an apartment unit above, what else, a Chinese restaurant. It was run by a guy named Jay, who seemed pretty nice, but had a temper at times, and people said was connected to the Triad. Apparently Jay knew the game would eventually get broken up by the cops, but he figured he'd get a few years in prison, but the $500k he planned on making from the game before then would be worth it. The Chinatown game had 5 tables if I remember correctly. They'd have a tournament at 6pm on most nights, and then a cash game would start around 7 from the people busting the tourney as well as others who came just for cash. At first you could just walk in as long as someone went and introduced you to Jay and vouched for you. They had big screen TVs all over the walls, constantly playing High Stakes Poker, they had food delivered in for the players, fridges full of beer and soft drinks, it was great. Eventually the game would get robbed (although some claimed they thought it was a setup by Jay), and a steel door with an electronic bolt and a security camera would be added. The game itself was a $1/3nl game with $500 max buyin. It played extremely loose, and I started coming by nearly every night. The players were a mix from all walks of life. Since it was an underground room, there was no age restriction, so some rich high school kids were even in the games. There were tons of college students of course. The Harvard kids always thought they were hot shit, but they always seemed to want to be the table bullies, and I'd pick off their bluffs. The MIT kids were another story, they were nothing short of geniuses, and I tried to stay out of their way usually. I got a reputation for hitting and running the game, because my goal was to make $1000 and then quit for the night. Often when I'd quit early, me, Jay and some of the others guys would play board games for cash or weird random poker variants. I was making a killing in this game. I went out and bought myself a BMW, I was taking girls from the dorms out to $100 a plate dinners, I thought I was the man. It was 2nd semester, early 2006, and I was also failing out of school. I managed to scrape by first semester with a 2.5, already putting me on probation for my academic scholarship, but I didn't care. I called my mom and told her I was going to make more money than her in 2006. 2nd semester, Chris and I had signed up for many of the same classes with the idea that we'd force each other to go, but instead we enabled each other to skip. One Wednesday morning we were supposed to be going to class, and I don't remember who suggested it, but we ended up instead driving up to Montreal for a 5 day weekend. I got a speeding ticket going 95 MPH through Vermont on the way there, Chris got a ticket driving back through Vermont on the way home, but overall it was a great trip. We played some poker at the casino up there, and I made a few hundred bucks which we blew at the bars and clubs. A few months after the robbery, the Chinatown game got raided by Boston Vice Squad. Apparently having regular cops there didn't help us out any, they had their money taken along with anyone else there. Jay was arrested, but all of the dealers and players were let go after a bit of harassment. Luckily for me, despite being there about 6 nights a week, I wasn't there for the robbery or the bust. However, unluckily my favorite game and my cash cow was gone. Now I was back to just 2 days a week at Stevo's. I had met a guy named Rich through the Chinatown game, he was often a dealer there but would also play sometimes. Rich hit me up one day and asked if I was looking for another regular game. I told him I was, and got an invite to a game called The Loft. The Loft was a game outside of Boston in Chelsea. It was in an upscale loft and run by a guy named Moon. Moon was a total character. He was probably around 30, had been an engineer for GE, but quit because he rejected the idea of paying taxes. Moon was a conspiracy nut, and as we became friends he'd tell me all kinds of crazy theories, often involving Jews. As a Jew myself, I told him I was sure upset that all of these fun Jewish conspiracies were happening without me! The Loft was a good game, but not as juicy as the Chinatown game. There were 2 tables, but usually just 1 ran, and it was often the same people every day. Many of them sucked at poker, so I was still making a bunch of money, but some of the shine had worn off. I completely stopped going to classes around this time, but was still living in the dorms and joined a fraternity. This frat was famous for crazy parties, and we'd sell cups for $5 at the door as admission. Eventually a party got busted up by the cops, and the frat president and a few other guys got arrested for selling alcohol to minors. The mayor of Boston went on TV and made an example out of us, calling us the negative Animal House version of a fraternity and calling for harsher regulations for serving alcohol to minors. The national fraternity revoked our charter, and that was the end of that. The school year was coming to a close, and I was supposed to go home for the summer. I was done at the university, and didn't really know what I was going to do the next year. I drove the BMW all the way home to California and then went with a bunch of friends to Europe for the World Cup. We spent 5 weeks there, went to the 3 US games, and had a great time. I played some PLO in Barcelona despite not really knowing how to play (that was the only game they had there at the time), and I won $1200 by playing no hands for hours until I hit a full house, then getting paid off by the maniac players. When we stopped in Paris I played at the Aviation Club, the swanky poker club a few blocks from the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Elysees. They told me I couldn't come in wearing tennis shoes, so I went across the street and bought $200 loafers at Lacoste, then proceeded to win $5000 over the course of a crazy 24 hour session. My total expenses for the trip were $5500, and I had made $6200 in poker during the trip, life was amazing! I ended up deciding to sign up for a program where you spend a year in Israel, get some college credits and volunteer. I ended up doing more drinking and partying than volunteering and studying, and got kicked out of the program halfway through. I came back to California and went to community college for the semester, before deciding I missed the grind and that I was going to move back to Boston for the 2007-2008 school year and go to community college there (yeah right) but mostly get back to the underground poker grind. I had just turned 20, had about $80k and the BMW, and I was ready to jump back in. I talked to Rich, the guy who had gotten me into the Loft game, and he was still dealing poker around town and was looking for a roommate. I told him I was driving out to Boston the next week from California, and that he should find a 2 bedroom for us near campus. Little did I know, Rich was not to be trusted, and I was in for a shitshow of a year... Part 2: https://www.reddit.com/pokecomments/bfvdp3/inside_boston_underground_poker_part_2/?
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I am going to be going to Barcelona on a business trip for a couple of weeks, and I'd like to go play poker while I'm there. I know there is Casino Barcelona, where they have hosted the EPT, I think, but what else is there? I am looking mainly for cash games, NLHE or PLO, low stakes.
Prediksi Tottenham Vs Liverpool di Final Liga Champions Malam Ini
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Selain itu, manajer The Reds Jurgen Klopp akan tampil di final ketiganya, dan tentu tak ingin gagal lagi seperti dua final sebelumnya. Dari kubu Tottenham, striker Harry Kane yang absen sejak 9 April lalu ikut berangkat ke Madrid. Namun dia masih cukup diragukan bakal tampil. Sementara itu, dari pihak Liverpool, Klopp sepertinya takkan kesulitan meramu lini serangnya. Yang jadi dilema adalah lini tengah, apakah dia akan memasang James Milner yang berpengalaman atau Georgino Wijnaldum yang jadi pahlawan di semifinal. Musim ini, Liverpool dua kali mengalahkan Tottenham dengan skor identik 2-1 di Premier League. Roberto Firmino menyumbang masing-masing satu gol untuk Liverpool dalam dua pertemuan kontra Tottenham di London dan di Anfield. Di level Eropa sebelum ini, Tottenham dan Liverpool baru pernah bertemu di semifinal UEFA Cup 1972/73. Liverpool menyingkirkan Tottenham lewat gol tandang dalam agregat 2-2 (1-0 kandang, 1-2 tandang). 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Tom Marchese wins $1.3 million in Super High Roller tournament
Winning the first prize in the European Poker Tour Barcelona was a great deal and the same can be said about those who prevailed in the highrollers tournament. Even making the final table resulted in a huge paycheck, which explains why these events are nowadays regarded as more important than the main events. A new stop of the celebrated EPT is going to bring players on the old continent this month, but meanwhile, action was every bit as intense on the other side of the Atlantic. While regular players are choosing tournaments and cash games over the Internet at Winner Poker, those who prefer to play on big money in land-based casinos were at the Aria Resort & Casino Las Vegas. The reason for why this place became the focal point of attraction for these poker professionals is that it was the gracious host for the $100,000 super highrollers tournament. The size of the buy-in guaranteed a huge paycheck and the fact that only 3 players would make the money didn't have a deterring effect on them. It was obvious that the winner will take home a seven digit amount, with the only thing that could change that was a potential deal. Sometimes when the players make the final tables of tournaments of such magnitude, they agree to split the money evenly or according to their stacks. In this case, no deal was made and as a result Tom Marchese took all the spoilers and the honor of winning the highrollers event. Once the final table was set, the remaining players knew that suffering an untimely elimination was not the worst thing that could happen. With Jake Schindler, Doug Polk, Joseph Cheong, David Sands, Igor Kurganov, Philipp Gruissem and Andrew Robl being already out of the picture, anything could happen. The last three players were decided after Rast caused the elimination of one opponent, but his victory was short-lived, because he ran into Marchese's suited A-10. His weaker hand didn't stand a chance and the heads-up began fast and furious, with Tom riding a bigger stack and playing aggressive poker. He pushed his opponent around, until Katz finally succumbed under pressure and went all in in what proved to be a rather lopsided coin flip. Once again, the better hand held all the way to the River and it was Tom Marchese who celebrated his victory and a paycheck of more than $1.3 million. The last man standing took home almost twice as much as the runner-up. from via Casinoreviews
Only two weeks separate us from the highly anticipated World Series of poker Main event conclusion, with the final table to resume at Rio casino in Las Vegas. Nine players are still in the race and they are going to do everything in their power to win the first prize, because the difference between the top payout and the amount collected by the one to be sent first to the rails is significant. The World Poker Tour runs in parallel, with some of the most important stops being scheduled for October and they will be hosted by casinos in the United States. On the other side of the Atlantic, the European Poker Tour is underway and following the tremendous success of the Barcelona event, the prospects are optimistic to say the least. Things are even better over the Internet, where Everest Poker has unveiled its brand-new lineup of promotions and bonuses for autumn. New members can boost their bankroll by taking advantage of the first deposit bonus and then gradually add funds, as they cash in on reload bonuses. The online poker room will also send a couple of players to live tournaments, with satellites and qualifiers running live on a daily basis. Speaking of live tournaments, the Mid-States Poker Tour's second Season 5 was underway at Running Aces Harness Park in Columbus. A total of 338 players participated and the winner was expected to take home roughly $90,000, with the final table featuring no poker professional. On the other hand, there were more than a handful of experienced amateurs and the vast majority of them had participated at least once in the previous editions of this tournament. Ken Pates made the final table for the first time here, but he got that far in another Mid-States Poker Tour event in 2014. It comes as no surprise that he had no problems in withstanding the pressure and made short work of his competitors. The fact that he was riding a deep stack definitely helped, with Ken starting as he leader and he never allowed opponents to overtake him. In the end, he won $87,000, while Dennis Stevermer finished second to win almost $50,000. 1 Ken Pates $87,6982 Dennis Stevermer $48,7213 Ervin Bjerga $30,3054 Steve Vang $24,3615 Dan Shogren $19,1646 Ben Marsh $15,7537 William Vincent II $12,6608 Jason Seitz $9,5829 Jeremy Dresch $6,49610 Bill Perpich $4,223 from via Casinoreviews
When everyone is monitoring the poker action in Barcelona, it is easy to get sidetracked from other important competitions that unfold elsewhere. Many American and Canadian players chose Montréal for poker in late August, with Playground Poker Club acting as the gracious host for the tournament. There are plenty of events to choose from and the buy-ins are as low as $150, which means that pretty much anyone can participate. The Playground Poker Montreal Festival is underway and players are already at the tables, trying to emerge victorious in the $150 No-Limit Hold'em Reentry tournament. Those who missed out on the opportunity have three more chances, because this tournament has a $100,000 guaranteed prize pool and four starting flights. Winning the first prize or even making the final table will translate into a paycheck that is big enough to cover the buy-in for all the remaining tournaments. The most successful player can expect to take home $30,000, which is a significant paycheck, while those who suffer an untimely elimination have plenty of cash games to choose from. They present them not only with a nice alternative for spending their time, but also a chance to win a $300,000 bad beat jackpot. Being unlucky never paid better at the Playground Poker Club in the one who loses a pot with a monster hand will have no reason to be sour. The highlight of the tournament is the $1,100 Main Event which has a guaranteed prize pool of $1 million, one that is very likely to be surpassed once again. Players can rebuy and make use of add-ons not to mention that there are plenty of satellites running live each evening. The format is quite similar to what happens over the Internet, where poker rooms such as Winner Poker offer their members the chance to win satellites that send them to the main event. Buying into these qualifiers won't set players back more than a handful of dollars, while ensuring the fact that the playfield for the main event is significantly boosted. Those who are lucky enough to be in Montréal at this time of the year will enjoy the live action, but those who have a special interest in the Playground Poker Montreal Festival can also monitor the events on the official blog. The series will come to an end on September 3, which means that there are 10 full days of intense action in Montréal. from via Casinoreviews
Some poker players seem to be destined for greatness and Dan Coleman is certainly one of them. He is not only one of the most talented professionals, but one of the most dedicated once as well, with hundreds of tournaments played. He has no hesitations in sitting down at cash game tables when opportunity presents itself, but he is a tournament specialists and this is where he won most of his money. The World Series of Poker is an event that that frequently attends and even though he can't compete with the likes of Phil Hellmuth or Doyle Bronson in terms of bracelets won, he is a serious contender. Facing him at the tables, especially in the final stages of the competition is intimidating for all opponents, regardless of how experienced. Add to this the fact that Colman frequently participates in highroller competitions, and it is easy to explain how the 23-year-old can brag about more than $20 million won. Dan won in excess of €1.5 million in April as a result of prevailing in the European Poker Tour Grand Final €100,000 super highroller tournament, but he didn't stop there. He also prevailed in the World Series of Poker $1 million Big One for One Drop event and finished second in the European Poker Tour Barcelona €50,000 super highroller competition. It is only fair to say that 2014 has been the best year so far for the poker professional and one where he said several milestones. His most recent performance came last week when he won the $5,300 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open, a tournament attended by 1500 players. There were plenty of amateurs but a lot of professionals as well, including Sam Trickett, the Everest Poker pro who is widely regarded as the best British player. The final table was quite competitive, with the remaining players deciding not to split the pot and instead play until the final hand was dealt. Since no deal was made, it was obvious that the runner-up will end up winning more than $1 million, while the winner will take home $1,446,710. The heads-up took less than expected, with Dan prevailing after just a couple of hands, taking his overall cashes to $20 million. This places him ahead of Phil Ivey, behind Antonio Esfandiari and Daniel Negreanu. Check out the 2014 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Results: 1 Dan Colman $1,446,7102 Mike Leah $1,047,6383 Shawn Cunix $748,3134 John Dolan $548,7635 Joe Kuether $424,0446 Martin Hanowski $324,269 from via Casinoreviews
Ryan Foster claims top prize in 2014 GUKPT Goliath Main Event
The vast majority of poker professionals who prefer to compete in live competitions are in Barcelona right now, because this is where the European Poker Tour takes place. This is where the big money will be made and over the next couple of days, the best will compete for money, trophies and glory. This doesn't mean that nothing happens beyond the English Channel, where the 2014 GUKPT Goliath Main Event attracted a massive field of 3394 players. The buy-in for this tournament consisted of £100+£20 which is not a prohibitive amount even for those who compete exclusively over the Internet. In fact, there were many online poker players who spend most of their time at the cash games and tournaments offered by Ladbrokes Poker, who chose to participate. There were a total of six starting flights, which presented players with plenty of time to buy in and even those who were busy elsewhere, found it worthwhile to take a jab at the GUKPT Goliath Main Event. More than 500 players participated in the first day and Mark Adams was by far the most successful one, taking almost 500,000 chips to Day 2. Even more players bought in in the following days and the chip leader changed several times, with Hamed Nikjeh being the temporary winner. Unfortunately for him, he failed to put the full weight of his stack behind his actions in the next few days and didn't even make the final table. His fate was shared by several players who were for a brief period of time the chip leaders and others came strongly from behind. Ryan Foster was one of those who closed the gap separating them from the leading pack and he had high expectations for the final table. He was among the better placed of those 26 who returned on Sunday for the last day of 2014 GUKPT Goliath Main Event and three hours later, the final table was decided. Mark Adams was once again in the spotlights and he did a fine job at the final table, causing several eliminations en route to a heads-up against Ryan Foster. The two players battle the through for a while but in the end Ryan emerged victorious and claimed the first prize of £62,120. 2014 GUKPT Goliath Main Event Final Table Results1 Ryan Foster £62,1202 Mark Adams £40,7003 Neville Price £27,1404 Arjun Ruparel £18,9905 Rodrigo Hernandez £13,5706 Mihaly Jancso £8,8207 Adam Nice £5,4308 Phil Stein £3,3909 Liam Horton £2,710 from via Casinoreviews
The 2014 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open was by far the most exciting tournament scheduled this month in North America. Not surprisingly those who participated in the European poker tour Barcelona and plan on continuing their adventure at poker tables, found it worthwhile to travel to the US. Dan Coleman won the event and as a result he climbed another position in the top of the most successful tournament poker players. It is now official that he has surpassed Phil Ivey and will be chasing Antonio Esfandiari and Daniel Negreanu, who are at the time of writing the most successful tournament players worldwide. With $20 million in his bank account coming exclusively from poker, Dan is one of the fastest rising stars and a serious contender in upcoming tournaments. Thousands of miles north, the Playground Poker Montreal Festival Main Event was won by Daniel Gagnon and for his performance, the winner was awarded $190,000. The amount pales in comparison to the price collected by Coleman at the 2014 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open, but the competition was also intense in Canada. More than 1000 players paid the buy-in and as a result the guaranteed prize pool was exceeded, with nine players making the final table. No deal was made and even though three handed play lasted for a couple of hours, it was all worth it for the two finalists. Daniel Gagnon and Noeung Troeung battled it out for almost one hour, knowing that the winner would take $65,000 more than the runner-up. Gagnon prevailed and won the first prize, but you can check out the complete list of finalists below and the corresponding payouts: 1st Daniel Gagnon $190,7502nd Noeung Troeung $125,4103rd Thi Nguyen $89,7004th Yannick Lamarre-Delooz $72,6905th John Helou $53,1006th Michael Mellor $40,7207th Daniel Gagne $28,3508th Alex LAvigne $20,6209th Lorne Wechsler $15,360 There are no major tournaments scheduled to begin this week in Canada, but local players will find plenty of action over the Internet. SkyPoker is one of the poker rooms where they get to choose between a nice selection of cash games and tournaments, with prize pools comparable to those offered in live events. Add to this the fact that new members and existing players can boost their bankroll by taking advantage of deposit bonuses and ongoing promotions and the advantages of playing over the Internet are self-evident. from via Casinoreviews
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