2010 Dec 22

The calendar goes all the way to December 31st, but Wednesday was the final day on the poker calendar for 2010. Harrah’s Atlantic City welcomed nine players back to the felt at the World Series of Poker Circuit Eastern Regional Championship to play it out for a major title under the bright lights of the television set. From a field of 136 players, Chris Klodnicki had risen to the top of the pack to lead the finalists into the decisive day as he looked to add to his résumé that already boasts a 2009 WSOP-C Main Event championship in the very same building. After 12 hours of card playing, he was drawing live for the chance to close it out, but Chris Bell won the final hand of the day to snatch the gold ring and his second WSOP title of 2010.

With the average stack sitting at a hefty 75.5 big blinds to start the day, it was no surprise to see all nine players still seated when the first full break hit. They were all still there at the second break, and the third break also came and went without an elimination. The fourth break was for dinner, and Klodnicki was still leading as the nine-man table exited together for their evening meal.

The chip average finally dipped under 30 big blinds as the next level kicked in, and the eliminations began to come at a quickening pace. Seth Fischer three-bet shoved his WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring into Jason Burt’s WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring just a few hands into the after-dinner session to exit in ninth place and cue the processional to the payout desk. Nick Mitchell doubled his short stack a moment later, but he was next to fall in eighth place. Micah Raskin had been the aggressor on the flop and turn of a WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring board, but he checked the WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring river. When he did, Mitchell shoved his ten remaining big blinds into the pot with WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring, and Raskin’s WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring (two pair) sent “agriffrod” to the exit.

Burt (seventh place) couldn’t last much longer either, shoving his WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring into Chris Bell’s WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring, and the dead-man’s hand struck another player down as the WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring sealed the day’s third elimination. Just a few hands later, Andy Frankenberger and Klodnicki got it all in on a WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring flop, and Klodnicki’s WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring had Frankenberger and his WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring drawing slim. The WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring turn put him in an even bigger hole, and the blank WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring river cued his exit in sixth place just prior to the end of a brutal level.

The fifth break of the day saw five players return with the chip stacks becoming polarized. Todd Terry was on the bad end of that disparity. He had just over 6 big blinds when he shoved with WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring against Klodnicki’s WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring. This time, the dead-man’s hand pulled through. The WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring was “not a good flop” as Terry astutely noted, and the turn and river WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring and WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring sent him off in fifth place.

Raskin was the shortest stack down under 100,000 at one point today, but he rallied back over 800,000 within a few orbits to put himself back in contention. That stack was eventually whittled back down to half of its former self, and the last 396,000 of his chips went into the middle on a three-bet with WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring. It was Klodnicki doing the deed again as his WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring held up on the WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring board to eliminate Raskin in fourth place.

Klodnicki was soon over 2 million chips (of 4.08 million in play), and his lead was safe from there on out. Well, almost. It was Bell who took care of Ketan Pandya in third place when the two men each found a pocket pair in the hole. Klodnicki claimed he folded a pair as well, but Pandya and his WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring fell to Bell’s WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring to pull the match nearly square as heads-up play began.

The exchanges were mostly small during the course of the duel apart from one large split pot in which both men made jacks full of aces. Chip stacks were nearly even when a 4-million-chip pot erupted on an innocuous-looking flop. Bell had opened the pot to 75,000, and Klodnicki three-bet to 225,000. Bell called and checked the WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring flop, and Klodnicki continued out with 260,000 chips. Bell paused for a bit before announcing an all in check-raise, and Klodnicki double-checked his cards and called to put one of the two men at risk. The chips were close enough that nobody was certain which of them was, in fact, all in. Bell was definitely ahead in the hand, however, tabling WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring for the set. Klodnicki showed up WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a RingWSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring, likely needing to fill his straight to win the pot. The WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring turn and WSOP-C Eastern Regional Championship Day 4: Bell Gets a Ring river sent the chips to Bell, though, and when the stacks were counted down, it was all over.

So then, it’s Chris Bell of Raleigh, North Carolina who wins the Eastern Regional Championship. Along with it comes some serious bragging rights and $358,295 in cash. Bell also snagged his first gold bracelet at the WSOP this summer by taking down the $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo event. This $10,000 Regional Championship is worth just a tad more money, and it boosts him up over $1 million in earnings on the year. Even better, it comes with a diamond-laden gold ring to add to his 2010 WSOP trophy case.

Here are the full payouts for the final table:

PlacePlayerPayout
1 Chris Bell $358,295
2 Chris Klodnicki $221,452
3 Ketan Pandya $159,851
4 Micah Raskin $117,457
5 Todd Terry $87,808
6 Andy Frankenberger $66,758
7 Jason Burt $51,607
8 Nick Mitchell $40,538
9 Seth Fischer $32,362

We’ve closed out our Live Reporting for 2010, and we want to take a moment to thank you all for joining us and following along with our coverage throughout the year. Our next stop is a big one — the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure that runs from January 6-16. We’ll see you back on the Live Reporting page in 2011, and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter and Facebook to keep up with all the goings on in the poker world in between now and then!

2010 Dec 22

Although Skype has been down for most of the day, and we couldn’t send auto-tuned news bits back and forth to each other, we could still find the news, and that’s the reason you’re here. In tonight’s edition of the Nightly Turbo, we tell you what Isildur1 and Isaac Haxton thought about the SuperStar Showdown and what it was like playing against each other, give you the scoop on Devilfish Gaming being sold, and more.

In Case You Missed It

Kristy Arnett and Donnie Peters were joined by Rich Ryan and Team PokerStars Pro Victor Ramdin for the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast. Ramdin wants everyone to get their asses on the Internet to play poker and we want you to listen to the podcast – so do it.

Last week, we brought you Part 1 of HUD Basics with David “The Maven” Chicotsky. What good would we be if we didn’t bring you Part 2? Enjoy!

The schedule for season four of the PokerStars.net Latin American Poker Tour was released last week. Take a closer look at each of the stops.

2010 was a great year for some not-so-well-known poker players. We’re pretty sure their names will be more well known in the future so you should probably get to know Poker’s Breakout Performances of 2010.

The dates have been announced for the 42nd Annual World Series of Poker. Check out the press release for more.

Them’s Fightin’ Words

The SuperStar Showdown between Isildur1 and Isaac Haxton is over and now that the two have had a few days to think about it, they’ve decided to give their opinions on the challenge.

“I want to play this guy again, because I didn’t feel he was so good,” Isildur1 said. “I don’t think he deserved to win.”

Haxton, however, said Isildur1 was one of the toughest opponents he’s ever played. “No one has ever more consistently made me miserable when playing against them.”

“I guess I’d put (Phil) Ivey in second for that, but it’s honestly not that close. Isildur’s brand of over the top — but carefully balanced — aggression is unlike anything I’ve played against and really takes me out of my comfort zone in a lot of situations,” Haxton said. “As someone who’s probably played half a million hands of high stakes HUNL, that’s saying something.”

That’s not all they said, but you’ll have to read about it on the PokerStars Blog.

Sold!

The Weather Lottery, an online gaming lottery specialist, announced that it entered into an agreement to acquire Devilfish Gaming. The Weather Lottery, which is listed on London’s Alternative Investment Market, will pay £40,000 in cash and £290,000 in shares for Devilfish Poker.

“Devil Fish Poker has an established brand name in a sector which is complimentary to the existing gaming operations of TWL. We have a growing database of users in both FCBetz.com and FC Lotto some of whom will we believe wish to take advantage of the DFP products. The Board considers its acquisition at a time when there is still considerable untapped potential for development fits in with our gaming strategy,” The Weather Lottery Chairman Lord Razzall said.

Check out the press release on WallStreetJournal.com for more.

World Cup of Poker

The 2011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure will play host to the live final of the seventh annual World Cup of Poker and PokerStars has just announced the team captains. Last year, Chinese Taipei won after a heads-up battle with Croatia. This year, Argentina, the Philippines, U.K., Spain, Solvakia, Italy, France, Ukraine, and the U.S. will battle for the $100,000 first-place prize.

To make it to the finals of the WCP, players from 56 countries started in November in their quest to make it to the Bahamas in January. The final nine countries will compete in a preliminary sit-n-go on January 14 that will determine each team’s starting stack for the final. The final is a “tag team” event where the team members will rotate in and out of play.

And the captains are…

CountryCaptain
Argentina Jose “Nacho” Barbero
Philippines Neil Arce
UK Liv Boeree
Spain Juan Manuel Pastor
Italy Luca Pagano
Solvakia Dag Palovic
France Arnaud Mattern
Ukraine Alexander Dovzhenko
USA Vanessa Selbst

Read more about the World Cup of Poker on the PokerStars Blog.

Bounty on Bellagio Robber’s Head

Last week, the infamous Bellagio Resort and Casino was robbed of $1.5 million by a man wielding a gun and wearing a full-face motorcycle helmet. It’s also suspected that the robber is the same person who robbed the Suncoast Casino weeks earlier. The robbery angered a high-stakes blackjack player who goes by the nickname “Robin Hood 702.”

“I’m just trying to find this guy and stop any copycats,” Robin Hood said in an interview with the Las Vegas Sun. “If the Bellagio was hit, the Palazzo could be hit, the Venetian, the MGM Grand … it could be every casino. This guy has to be apprehended quickly….These are desperate times. People are going to say, ‘Why don’t I take a shot?’”

Robin Hood 702 is offering a $50,000 reward for the return of the stolen chips and the arrest and conviction of the bandit.

If you’re listening JRB, we saw your tweet about your bankroll the day after the robbery — just sayin’. (Obviously this is a joke, but just in case some of you out there don’t get it, we needed to cover ourselves.)

Read more about Robin Hood 702 and his charitable donations at LasVegasSun.com.

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