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Jennifer Tilly quits Poker?

Poker Lady and actress Jennifer Tilly likes poker since she has won a ladies event at the World Series of Poker in 2005. However, maybe her days at the felt may be coming to an end.

Tilly made an appearance on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on Tuesday and said the stress that goes along with being a poker player makes her want to quit the game. “Poker is an ongoing session of never-ending agony,” she joked with Ferguson.

Jennifer Tilly is the girlfriend of poker pro Phil Laak. On June 27, 2005, Tilly won a World Series of Poker bracelet in the Ladies’ No-Limit Texas Holdem event, outlasting 600 other players. She followed up this accomplishment on September 1, 2005, by also winning the third World Poker Tour Ladies Invitational Tournament held at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles.

David Gentry final tables in his debut as a Black Belt Poker sponsored pro

Last weekend Blue Belt David Gentry finished fourth place in the London Calling Main Event at the Fox Poker Club in his first ever tournament as a sponsored pro. His performance netted him £6,000, as well as 19,221 in Belt Points.

In all, 120 players paid £540 to battle it out across the two days, including Orange Belt Dawn Cooke and Green Belt Paul Romain, the latter fresh off a DTD Monthly Deepstack final. On this occasion, however, Paul was unable to repeat that feat, the honour instead going to David who entered the final nine seventh in chips.

On a final table that witnessed more all-ins than the hokey cokey, David’s coin appeared to be buttered the right side when he completed a hat-trick of double-ups: first, he miraculously unraveled Ah-As with Kc-Qs on an ensuing Js-9s-Qd-Ts-8c board; then he won with 8-8 versus K-9; before surviving yet again when his Ah-7h improved to a flush against Kd-Jh.

Sadly, the rollercoaster soon dipped the other way when David doubled up a short-stack with A-J versus 7-7. And a few hands later, he was catapulted from the ride: three-bet shoving with Kc-Jh, but being looked up by Ah-Ts which ultimately held firm on a thrill-less Qs-4h-2d-5d-6c board. His assassin was 25-year old stockbroker and eventual champion Chris Gordon.

Despite walking the plank, David still collected some sumptuous booty for his troubles and kicked off his Black Belt Poker career in spectacular fashion. In addition to picking up £6,000 for fourth place, David also earned 19,221 in Prize Points, which equates to almost an entire month of Blue Belt maintenance.

A 26-year old former dealer from Broadstairs, Kent, David is a full-ring cash game pro who worked his way through the Belt-Up Rewards System to become the latest Black Belt Poker sponsored pro, joining the likes of Jamie Burland and Kevin Williams as a Blue Belt and receiving $1,500 in live tournament backing every month.

November Nine Player Pius Heinz joins Team PokerStars

World Series of Poker* November Nine player Pius Heinz today became the latest member of Team PokerStars. The German player, who this coming Sunday returns to Las Vegas in a bid to become WSOP* World Champion and win the first prize of $8,711,956, joins the likes of Sandra Naujoks, Sebastian Ruthenberg and Boris Becker as a Team PokerStars member from Germany.

Heinz goes into Sunday’s WSOP final table in seventh place, and at age 22, is one of the youngest members of the November Nine. He’s the first German player ever to make the Main Event final table but he’s not just there to make up the numbers. Heinz said: “I’m pretty relaxed about the game. There are a lot of tough players left but I’m confident I can win it. Joining PokerStars has given me an extra lift, too. I’m looking forward to being part of the team.”

Fellow German Team Pro Sandra Naujoks said: “Pius has all the qualities needed to be a great poker player, and he has played a tough and intelligent game to get to the WSOP final table. We’ll be rooting for him to win on Sunday and I’m excited to see another top player join the ranks of Team PokerStars.”

Heinz success

The WSOP Main Event is only Heinz’s second ever live cash, but before his run in the World Championship, he finished seventh for $83,286 in a WSOP $1,500 No Limit Hold’em event back in June and has since continued his hot streak with a first place in a €1,000 Turbo Bounty event at EPT Barcelona in August for another €17,450.

EPT Loutraki

With EPT San Remo almost over, attention will soon turn to EPT Loutraki, which takes place from November 15-20. The Main Event has a €4,000 + €400 buy-in, and is expected to attract a host of international poker stars, including several Team PokerStars Pros, along with many local players.

The event will be held at the Casino Loutraki, located just 45 minutes from the Greek capital of Athens. In total there will be 21 events at the tour stop, including a €3,000 + €300 “8-Max” Unlimited Rebuys event and a €3,000 + €300 Heads Up tourney.

Satellite qualifiers to EPT Loutraki are running now at PokerStars. They can be found in the client by clicking Events > EPT > All tabs.

New Tour Stop Prague presented by bwin

World Poker Tour® recently announced that bwin.com will be the presenting sponsor for its exciting new event in the Czech Republic capital of Prague. The €3,500 re-entry WPT Prague presented by bwin.com will take place at the stylish five-star Corinthia Hotel Prague from December 1 – 5, 2011.

WPT Prague presented by bwin.com will be the first ever WPT Main Event held in the Czech Republic and will be an integral part of the inaugural Prague Poker Festival. This exceptional new WPT tour stop is generating tremendous buzz over its host location, the Corinthia Hotel Prague, commonly regarded as one of the city’s finest hotels. Located on top of one of Prague’s nine hills and offering breath-taking panoramic city views, the Corinthia Hotel Prague is an architectural landmark of glass-hung towers and a luxury tribute to the Czech capital’s thoroughly avant-garde spirit.

“WPT continues its commitment to expand throughout Europe. WPT Prague presented by bwin.com demonstrates our resolve to bring poker’s premier tour to exceptional venues in major European cities,” said Adam Pliska, President of the World Poker Tour. “The action promises to be lively on and off the felt as the famous party city is always a popular destination in the month leading up to Christmas.”

WPT Prague presented by bwin.com will be the seventh stop in Europe during the historic WPT Season X. With many more events lined up in Europe to follow in 2012, WPT Season X is set to shatter all records. This re-entry WPT Main Event will use the standard player-friendly structure recently introduced to WPT events in Europe by WPT Executive Tour Director Matt Savage. As a WPT Season X tour stop, the winner of WPT Prague presented by bwin.com will also be awarded a $25,500 seat in the 2012 WPT World Championship at Bellagio in Las Vegas.

Other upcoming WPT events in Europe include the €3,500 WPT Amneville presented by WPTPoker.fr at Casino D’Amneville from November 1 – 6, the €3,300 WPT Marrakech presented by Chilipoker.com at Casino de Marrakech November 24 – 27, and the €2,500 WPT Ireland presented by PKR.com at the legendary City West Hotel in Dublin from January 5 – 8, 2012.

Team America wins Ceasars Cup 2011

Yesterday the Caesars Cup was played at WSOPE in Cannes. Following their decisive 3-1 victory in the best-of-five match-play format, the triumphant members of Team Americas were ecstatic. The team comprised of fourAmericans and one Canadian — included Phil Hellmuth, Jr. (Team Captain), Ben Lamb, Jason Mercier, Johnny Chan and Daniel Negreanu. Team Americas’ fabulous five bested an all-star lineup from Team Europe — which included Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, Jake Cody, Max Lykov, Gus Hansen and Tony G.

The action began Wednesday during the early afternoon. The first team to win three matches was to be declared as the champion.

MATCH 1: The first match went to Team Americas. The duo of Ben Lamb and Jason Mercier defeated Team Europe’s Tony G. and Jake Cody. The key hand occurred when Team Americas made two pair versus what turned out to be a busted flush draw by the Europeans. TEAM AMERICAS LED 1-0.

MATCH 2: At the first edition of Caesars Cup, the tandem of Phil Hellmuth and Daniel Negreanu lost what turned out to be a critical match to Team Europe. Hoping for revenge, the two poker superstars faced Team Europe’s Gus Hansen and Max Lycov. If insanity is defined as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result, then Hellmuth and Negreanu are lunatics. Same players. Same result. The critical hand for the Europeans was being dealt A-5 in an all-in situation versus Team Americas’ K-T suited. Team Europe made a full house and then closed out the victory a few hands later. SERIES TIED 1-1.

MATCH 3: The Heads-Up match was expected to be a decisive moment in the competition. That fact was even more pronounced as Betrand “Elky”
Grospellier took the European flag against poker legend Johnny Chan.
Indeed, Chan was chosen in the anchor spot in an effort to shake Grospellier’s confidence and seize momentum for Team Americas when it was needed the most. The plan worked masterfully. Grospellier had Chan all-in a few times, but lost a big pot late in the 30-minute encounter when he overplayed a mediocre hand. About a dozen hands later, Team America took the lead when Chan’s 4-4 topped Grospellier’s
A-6 in an all-in situation for the Europeans. TEAM AMERICAS LED 2-1.

MATCH 4: Team Europe desperately needed the final two matches in order to retain its title. Russian poker pro Maz Lycov was selected to anchor the heads-up match against Phil Hellmuth, who entered the confrontation in the midst of a personal losing streak, dating back to the previous Caesars Cup. “I have a hunch about this,” Hellmuth declared confidently as he took a seat versus the stone-faced Ruskie.
After about 30 minutes of back-and-forth play, the final hand was dealt when Hellmuth got lucky with his Q-T against Lycov’s K-9. All the chips were in when a queen flopped, good for top pair for Team Americas
– which scooped the final hand of Caesars Cup 2. TEAM AMERICAS WON
3-1 AND DECLARED THE WINNER.

While great poker playing was expected, what was arguably even more entertaining to many viewers was the inimitable personal interplay between many of the unique characters who were cast in the perfect poker drama for television. Many final tables tend to be stately and ultra-serious. But this international grudge match turned into more of a circus, given the bombastic collection of poker ringmasters, lions, and even a few clowns.

When Team Americas took an early lead, the barrage of bravado ensued.
Hellmuth, beaming with his usual self-confidence (or out-of-control ego, depending upon one’s perspective) constantly battered the Europeans with trash talk. His adversaries weren’t having any of it.
“Tony G,” hand-picked by Team Europe in order to provide maximum implied tilt odds with his derisive commentary, never shut up once – even when he was not sitting at the table.

But perhaps the best line of the day went to former gold bracelet winner Gus Hansen who heard enough of Team America’s smack talk at one point and after seeing a few pots in a row go the wrong way declared, “It’s not about winning the most hands. It’s about minimizing the losses. That’s why we’re the champions.”

But Hansen’s needling failed to inspire a victory for the Europeans.
Ultimately, the posturing and verbal insults faded out and what remained was an atmosphere more reminiscent of the Olympic games. As the players for Team Americas hoisted up their Caesars Cup victory trophy in celebration, the defeated members of Team Europe stood and politely applauded (It should be noted that Tony G. had left the room by this point). In the end, it was a great fun-filled day for the game of poker and yet another chapter in WSOP Europe’s emerging traditions and prestige.

Still, poker curmudgeon Tony G. would have none of it.

“I had no input in what happened here today,” Tony G. snapped, arms folded and peeking back inside the room as the members of Team America’s toasted their victory. “Look at them over there. All I can say is, at least Hellmuth won something this year,” a ridiculing reference to Hellmuth’s three second-place finishes at the 2011 WSOP, played in Las Vegas.

“Instead of finishing second, he’s finally managed to get very lucky and win. I’m soooooo impressed,” Tony G. added, his voice dripping with sarcasm.

NBC’s National Heads-Up Poker Championship cancelled

NBC recently announced, that the popular National Heads-Up Poker Championship was cancelled for 2012. So we will miss another poker show because of Black Friday. As the two biggest advertisers from the show PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker, had been removed from the U.S. market, the 64-player heads-up event was stopped.

The National Heads-Up Poker Championship is the third poker show  thet was stopped airing  because of Black Friday. Earlier this year, NBC dismissed Poker After Dark (NBC), sponsored by Full Tilt, and Fox will not air any longer the PokerStars Big Game, but you can still find it on PokerStars.tv.

 

Austrian Shorthanded Championship in Vienna

After 3 successful years in Dublin, D4 Events are bringing the best 6 Max tournament to Vienna. With a great structure designed specifically for 6 Max play this is one of the most fun and exciting poker tournaments you are likely to play this year!

The Dublin event has grown from 141 players in 2009 to 313 in 2010 and the recently completed 2011 event had a whopping 656 players!

Capacity at the first Vienna event is limited to 300 players plus alternates so make sure you register soon to make sure you get a seat!

Schedule:
Thurs 1st Dec 7pm: Satellite to Main Event – €57 freezout

Fri 2nd Dec 1pm: €500+€50 Austrian Short-Handed Poker Championship Day 1. 20k chips, 1 hour clock (Player capacity is 300 + Alternates for the first 4 levels.)

Sat 3rd Dec 1pm: ASHPC Day 2

Sat 3rd Dec 7pm: €300 Side Event (6 max when 30 players remain) 2
Day Event, 15k chips, 40 min clock

Sun 4th Dec 1pm: ASHPC FInal Day

Sun 4th Dec 2pm:
€300 Final Day

Sun 4th Dec 3pm:
€200 Side Event, 10k chips, 30 min clock (6 max when 30 players remain)

APPT Macau Season 5 Event starts on November 17th

PokerStars Macau has announced the full schedule of the final Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) event of Season 5. The APPT Macau Poker Festival will run from November 17-27 and features 14 Asia Player of the Year ranking tournaments, including a HKD $30,000 Main Event with a HKD $6 million guaranteed prize pool.

Other highlights from the festival will include a HKD $15,000 No Limit Hold’em event with HKD $1 million guaranteed, a HKD $10,000 No Limit Hold’em tourney with $800,000 guaranteed, and a HKD $100,000 buy-in two-day High Roller event, which is expected to attract many of the top players from Asia and the rest of the world.

Macau fifth anniversary

The APPT Season 5 Grand Final will also mark the fifth anniversary of the PokerStars Asia Pacific Poker Tour bringing the sport of No Limit Texas Hold’em Poker Tournaments to Macau for the first time in November 2007. “That makes this a historic event,” says McDonagh. “The APPT Macau has been the richest poker tournament in Asia each year and I have no doubt that it will continue that trend in 2011 and for many years to come.”

Asia Player of the Year

APPT Macau will also host the final 14 ranking events for the Official Asia Player of the Year (APOY) leaderboard. At stake is the one-year sponsorship package from PokerStars Macau and engraved winner’s name on the APPT trophy, which will be awarded at the end of the festival.

Last year’s APOY winner was Team PokerStars Pro Bryan Huang, who said: “It was an amazing experience to win the Asia Player of the Year title. When the APPT events got added to the APOY criteria this year that instantly increased the amount of qualifying events by 50% and that, for me, just makes the award more exciting, while truly recognizing the best tournament player in the region. Having APPT Macau as the finale for the APOY race is brilliant! It will give the entire event a play-offs atmosphere to end the year.”

Last year, the APPT Macau Main Event winner was PokerStars qualifier Victorino Torres, from Northern Mariana Islands, who won HKD $3,246,200 after topping the 342-player field. To follow in Torres’s footsteps this year, players can qualify to play at APPT Macau for free at PokerStars.net. The satellites can be found by going to ‘Events’ and then ‘Macau’ in the client.

German Poker Championship 6 Season

You can qualify for the 6th session of the GPC at online poker room Poker770.
The sixth session of the German Poker Championship, with a guaranteed prizepool of £200,000, will take place from 12th to 17th October 2011 at the Kings Casino in the Czech Republic.

You can qualify every day from as little as £2 and join Poker770′s first 5 qualifiers:

♠ Yosip M., or mindakyosyp as he is known at the Poker770 tables, comes from Velkyo Byghan in the Ukraine and he has been playing on our site for around 11 months. And there is no better advice when preparing for a tournament like this than ‘practice makes perfect’!

♠ Zoltan K., username Zoling4444444444, comes from Dubnik in Slovakia and has been playing at Poker770 for 2 years. It’s not his first live tournament, and his preparation includes nothing more than a few beers the day before, awaiting D-Day and hoping he plays with patience.

♠ Jose Luis, username brasasking2672, is from Torrent in Spain and he’s been playing at our tables for a year and a half. He likes playing at Poker770 because of our amazing freerolls and promotions. His advice to the other players: “Play with agression and patience.”

♠ Manuel T. H., username senel10, is our second Spanish qualifier and he comes from Villagarcia in Arosa. Manuel is an experienced player and has been playing for 4 years. He likes playing with Poker770 because you can win big in tournaments with very small buy-ins, even just playing freerolls. For him poker is about observation as well as chance, and finding your opponent’s weaks spots.

♠ Wolfgang V., username bmfWolfgang, comes from Fuerth in Germany and is preparing to play his first live tournament, and we can understand his impatience to get started! We also enjoy his philosophy on poker: “Don’t give up and don’t be discouraged by failure, keep trying to improve your game.”



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