2012 Oct 11

Tom Dwan Talks Macau Residence, Absence and Return to Online Poker

On Sunday, PokerTube.com released an interview between Rikard Aberg and Tom “durrrr” Dwan. Akberg was able to snag a few minutes with Dwan in Cannes, France, after he busted from the World Series of Poker Europe Majestic High Roller, and the two talked about a handful of topics including live tournament stops, Macau, and Dwan’s return to online poker.

According to the interview, Dwan no longer considers Las Vegas “home.” When asked if he still resides in Sin City, he answers, “I have my mail sent to Vegas, but I’m not there as much. I’m overseas way more than I’m in Vegas. I’m in Macau more than Vegas too.”

Dwan also tells Aberg that he hasn’t played online for “a year and a half now.” He says he has yet to change his online poker account’s (the site is not specified) location to Macau, but he plans to.

“Yeah I think I’m going to get my account set up where it’s from Macau so I can play from there because I have a place there.”

Aberg then asks Dwan to talk about the games in Macau, citing that they are “mysterious” and there is not much said about them.

“I think there’s a bunch of information out there,” Dwan tells him. “There’s a whole load of games. It’s usually no-limit and the stakes just vary a lot.”

Dwan also admits that he has “no idea” whether or not poker will continue to thrive in Macau, but he hopes it will.

The subject then changes to Full Tilt Poker, and Aberg asks whether or not Dwan was involved in the sale process.

“There was a bit of stuff, especially early on, that I was involved in, but it didn’t, the ways I thought I could help didn’t end up materializing and that’s – and it made me really unhappy.”

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2012 Oct 4

2012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 2

For the past two weeks, the Casino Barrière in Cannes, France, has played host to the 2012 World Series of Poker Europe. Thanks to PartyPoker sponsoring PokerNews’ coverage, we’ve been on hand to capture all the great action. In Week 1′s recap of the the biggest hands, we took a look at some Phil Hellmuth antics and Antonio Esfandiari’s third bracelet win.

Now, we’re back with a look at some of the most entertaining, interesting, and influential hands from the second week of the 2012 WSOP Europe.

Cantu Controversy in Event #5: “10,450 Mixed Max – No-Limit Hold’em

There was quite a bit of controversy in Event #5: “10,450 Mixed Max – No-Limit Hold’em, most of it fueled by Brandon Cantu. It came in the final four when heads-up matches were in progress, and the first came when Cantu was squaring off against Roger Hairabedian, who became the first Frenchman to win a WSOP Europe bracelet just a few days before, and concerned the Hairabedian’s relocation at the table.

The aforementioned ruling regarding Roger Hairabedian being moved to the opposite end of the table has now halted the action in this heads-up match. Brandon Cantu demanded to once again see Jack Effel regarding his decision on allowing Hairabedian to move to the other side of the table.

“It changes everything,” lamented Cantu to Effel. “All [Hairabedian] is doing is making it about himself.”

Cantu brought up the point that he had no say in the matter and that he came back from break to a table setup that looked completely different.

Effel, however, remained confident in his ruling.

“Look, you guys are playing for a lot of money here,” said Effel.

“I KNOW we are,” interjected Cantu, “which is why it’s ridiculous.”

“I’m going to let you sit here and rant, but I’m not going to change my decision. I suggest you take a deep breath and not let something like this get to you.”

Effel’s word was final and he left and told the dealer to resume play. Cantu put his headphones back on and sat steaming from the decision.

Not long after, Hairabedian and Cantu were at it again in a situation that halted play for approximately 45 minutes.

Brandon Cantu is unhappy again.

He and Roger Hairabedian saw a flop and Hairabedian checked out of turn. The turn was dealt and Hairabedian bet 75,000 when Cantu checked again. Cantu argued that Hairabedian checked out of turn again but the dealer and Hairabedian insisted he only lifted his hand and then said to Cantu that it was his turn to act.

A ruling was made against Cantu but he refused to accept it and called the dealer a liar and insane. The clock was paused and Jack Effel was called. After hearing everyone’s point of view, Effel was leaning toward ruling in favor of Cantu. No final ruling has been made yet as they are checking the footage from the cameras… Jack Effel came back and said that the footage showed that Roger Hairabedian did in fact check and subtly verbalized so. Hairabedian had to take his bet back and the hand played on. The atmosphere is very tense in the room right now.

Cantu went on to beat Hairabedian, but ultimately lost to Jonathan Aguiar after their match was postponed. Of course that led to even more controversy and inspired Cantu to sound off in a video interview with PokerNews.

Video: http://www.pokernews.com/video/wsope-2012-brandon-cantu-shares-his-mind-7232.htm

Hellmuth Chip Leader of WSOP Europe Main Event Final Table

On Wednesday, the 2012 World Series of Poker Europe “10,450 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event was down to just 17 players when a big hand developed and gave 12-time bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth take the chip lead, which he would carry into the final table.

Not only was the “Poker Brat” looking to capture bracelet No. 13, which would make him the only multiple-bracelet winner in 2012, he was looking to win the WSOP Player of the Year title, which he could clinch if he won the WSOP Europe Main Event and Greg Merson did not go on to win the October Nine Main Event; in addition, either a second, third- or fourth-place finish will also give Hellmuth a legitimate shot at the POY title.

Here’s a look at the big hand that gave Hellmuth the chip lead:

Curt Kohlberg opened to 30,000 from under the gun and action folded to Phil Hellmuth who pushed out a sizable three-bet to 180,000. Action folded back around to Kohlberg, who announced that he was all-in for 900,000 total.

2012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 2

Kurt Kohlberg

“What did he say? All in?” said Hellmuth. “I call!” Hellmuth shot out of his chair and tabled 2012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 22012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 2.

Kohlberg showed 2012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 22012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 2 and was in dire need of some help.

Fortunately for Kohlberg, the flop brought him hope, as it fell 2012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 22012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 22012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 2, giving him an open-ended straight draw. Hellmuth took one look at the flop and stormed from the table.

The 2012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 2 rolled off on the turn, giving Hellmuth a set but Kohlberg was still drawing live going to the river.

Fifth street was paint, but unfortunately for Kohlberg, it was the 2012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 2, pairing him up and securing his elimination in 17th place.

While stacking his new chips, Hellmuth broke into a chorus of English New Wave band ‘Tears For Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.” Hellmuth may not be ruling the world, but he is certainly ruling this room as this win boosts him to 2,000,000 and is good for the top spot on the chip counts.

A Cooler for Tony G in the “50,000 Majestic High Roller

Day 2 of the “50,000 Majestic High Roller took place on Wednesday, and it was a long day on the felt resulting in another early-morning finish. Overall the field size grew to 60 total entries (49 players and 11 rebuys), creating a prize pool of “2.88 million with “1 million going to the winner, and Day 2 saw a bevy of eliminations including Phil Ivey, Jonathan Duhamel, Daniel Negreanu, Sam Trickett and PartyPoker Pro Marvin Rettenmaier. However, it was another PartyPoker Pro, Tony G, who was the victim of a big cooler to finish in 17th place. Here’s a look at the hand as reported in our Live Blog:

Tony G was just the victim of a massive cooler, as he was eliminated in a million-chip pot.

2012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 2

Tony G

Scott Seiver gave us a summary of the hand right after Tony G left the tournament area. Richard Yong had raised preflop, Tony G three-bet and Yong called.

The flop brought 2012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 22012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 22012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 2 and both players checked. On the turn the 2012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 2 hit and Yong bet 100,000. Tony G moved all in and Yong called.

Tony G had outs, but the river was the 2012 WSOP Europe: The Biggest Poker Hands From Week 2. Right after being eliminated in this massive pot Tony G complimented Yong on his hand. He shook hands and left the room as we are down to just 16 players.

After the eliminations of Fabian Quoss in 11th place and Scott Seiver in 10th place, the final nine players redrew to one table and opted to stop at the end of Level 17. The event will conclude on Thursday with John Juanda leading the pack with 2.596 million in chips. Follow the conclusion of the “50,000 Majestic High Roller right here on PokerNews.

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