There was big money on the line all over the web making for another massive Sunday online. FTOPS XVII’s final day made things interesting over on Full Tilt with three events and a total of $4.75 million guaranteed. The Michael Craig hosted $240+$16 Knockout Six-Max saw 5,055 entrants with DrunkSpirit grabbing the title and $193,121.22 first prize. BgsaPnaples lost heads-up, but still walked away with $118k. The final Rush Poker event on the schedule also went off, with 1,589 entrants, 3,810 rebuys and 964 add-ons in the $150+$13 Rush Rebuy. In the end, Dalbaiyob booked the win, hauling in $202,206.75 [ Read More ]
Poker News Nuggets are presented on PokerWorks each week to give readers a glance at some of the big news stories in and around the poker industry. From international poker tournaments to player prop bets, from political happenings to sponsorship deals, game enthusiasts can stay informed with these weekly tidbits of information. What They’re Playing Russian Poker Series: It is not one of the most talked-about poker series on the live tournament circuit, but Russian players are happy to have the PokerStars-sponsored RPS in their own backyard. The first season of the Russian Poker Series started many months ago, but [ Read More ]
SportsBook Poker has embarked on a quest. They aren’t seeking a secret to eternal life, a lost homeland, or the Holy Grail. Neither are they searching for the next ‘Star’ or ‘American Idol.’ They are hunting for two new Tourney Kings and they plan to look high and low in locations around the world to find them! To show you just how serious they are about their quest, SportsBook Poker is putting up over $20,000 in cash and prizes, along with a new accolade that the KING can proudly display at the tables. To be in the running for Tourney [ Read More ]
UB is set to become the center of the online poker universe one week from Wednesday with the start of the fifth edition of its UB Online Championship series. Running Aug. 18-29, the UBOC5 line-up consists of 20 guaranteed online poker events including the massive $1000+$50 buy-in $1 million Guaranteed No-Limit Hold’em Championship scheduled to end the series Aug. 29. Plus, a Mini-UBOC schedule will mirror all 20 UBOC events with buy-ins at a fraction of the price. Each event throughout the series will be hosted by a Team UB pro. Tournaments will be held in a variety of games [ Read More ]
When Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) first discussed his online gaming bill with Card Player in this legislative session, he said that the goal was to pass the legislation as a stand-alone bill with the back-up plan to pass it as an attachment to another bill. It seems like the back-up plan might be the new focus. In an interview last week with Card Player, the Poker Players Alliance Executive Director John Pappas said that passing the bill as an attachment “makes a lot more sense,” and outlined a possible timeframe as to when that could happen, eyeing the November-to-January timeframe, [ Read More ]
Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi, the hottest poker player on the planet, has signed an exclusive deal to become an instructor with DeepStacks Live, the No. 1 poker training company in the country. Mizrachi won the $50,000 WSOP H.O.R.S.E event, commonly called The Players Championship, then completed arguably the most impressive feat in major tournament history when he final tabled the 2010 WSOP Main Event. From now through November when he sits down to play for poker immortality, The Grinder will only be focused on two things: winning the main event and teaching students at DeepStacks Live courses how to be [ Read More ]
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FTOPS XVII: Back With a Bang
Full Tilt Poker’s FTOPS is back Wednesday with 34 events and a whopping $19 million in guaranteed cash. The 17th edition of the Full Tilt Online Poker Series begins Aug. 3 with a wide variety of tournaments hosted by the site’s stable of pros, including Knockout, Shootout, Turbo and Super Turbo events. Plus, a two-day event with a guaranteed prize pool of $2 million, the FTOPS XVII Main Event, now featuring a $3 million a guaranteed prize pool and six separate Rush Poker events. Satellite tournaments are running now offering seats for a fraction of the price, including Step Tournaments. [ Read More ]
Jason Senti might be coming to the 2010 WSOP Main Event final table as the short stack but it would be a mistake to underestimate him. In November, the 25-year-old from Saint Louis Park, Mineasotta, will enter the final table with 7.7 million chips and try to parlay his 15 big blinds into the $8.9 million first place prize. “I’m absolutely exhausted but I’m so excited I don’t even know if I could sleep,” Senti said right after making the final table. Known as PBJaxx online, Senti is actually one of the most dangerous players at the final table. Currently [ Read More ]
ESPN began its coverage of the 2010 World Series of Poker with the $50,000 buy-in Poker Player’s Championship, an 8-game tournament for the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy that replaced the HORSE tourney of previous years. To accommodate the network, it was agreed that the final table would revert to a no limit holdem format. Unfortunately, ESPN decided ONLY to shoot the final table, and as a result, the viewers were deprived of being able to see anything other than no limit holdem, despite the fact that only 1/8 of the tournament was played that way. So the versatility of the [ Read More ]
There were many reasons that the Sunday majors could have seen another dip in registration numbers, but the decreases were coming almost weekly for some tournaments and sending nearly every one of the major tournaments into a position of providing an overlay just to make the guarantees. But with the summer in full swing, Las Vegas full of the WSOP, and several current live options for players, there were many reasons that the dip may be temporary. All in all, there were very few tournaments that eclipsed their guarantees, but two of the big Sunday events continued to live up [ Read More ]
