April 04 2012, Brett Collson, Chad Holloway
In this edition of the Nightly Turbo, we bring you the latest from the PartyPoker Premier League V, Zynga’s alleged discussions with a Las Vegas powerhouse, and more.
In Case You Missed It
It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time for Daniel Negreanu’s latest rant. Did he really talk to Howard Lederer or is it an April Fools joke? Find out in The Muck.
The PartyPoker Premier League V is under way, and we know you’re looking for all the ways to stay abreast of all the news, hands and gossip. So, we’ve put together a Premier League Social Media Guide to help you.
This summer the World Series of Poker will hold the biggest buy-in tournament ever, the $1 Million Big One for One Drop. Now, you have the chance to qualify for the event for as little as $65.
Each week, the Global Poker Index publishes the standings of the top 1,000 players in its Player of the Year race. Find out which former WSOP Champ sits atop the leaderboard.
Joe Kuether recently took down the main event at the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah’s Rincon. How did he get his start and what are his plans for the future? We talked to Kuether to find out.
*Lead photo courtesy of the PartyPoker Blog.
Laak Wins Round 1
Group A of the PartyPoker Premier League V kicked off on Wednesday with Luke Schwartz, Tony G, Mathew Frankland, Erik Seidel, Eugene Katchalov, Andy Frankenberger, Sam Trickett and Phil Laak taking their seats at the felt. The flight was originally supposed to include Tom Dwan, but he was replaced by Trickett after missing a flight and has since been rescheduled to play in Group B.
The action was extremely entertaining as the players were social and the hands fascinating, but the day belonged to Phil “The Unabomber” Laak. In one of his more interesting hands, action was three-handed when the sole qualifier at the table, Frankland, opened for 80,000. Laak responded by moving all in with and Frankland snap-called off his stack with
.
Laak was in trouble, but the flop gave him an open-ended straight flush draw. “Why didn’t I just flat call and go all in on the flop?” Laak asked aloud. That’s when the dealer burned and turned the
to give Laak the lead. The
river changed nothing, and Laak went on to defeat Frankenberger in heads-up action.
Premier League V Group A Results
1st | Phil Laak | 16 points | $32,000 |
2nd | Andy Frankenberger | 11 points | $22,000 |
3rd | Mathew Frankland | 8 points | $16,000 |
4th | Sam Trickett | 6 points | $12,000 |
5th | Tony G | 4 points | $8,000 |
6th | Eugene Katchalov | 3 points | $6,000 |
7th | Erik Seidel | 2 points | $4,000 |
8th | Luke Schwartz | 0 points | $0 |
Three more rounds will be played and at the end, the top three players from each group will move into the finals, while positions four and five from each group will play a series of heads-up matches for the final two seats. That means there will be an eight-man final competing for the top prize of $500,000.
Who will be taking Tom Dwan’s place until he arrives? We’ll let Phil Laak tell you.
For a full recap of the action, and some interesting pictures, be sure check out the PartyPoker Blog.
Zynga and Wynn Resorts In Talks for Online Gaming Deal
The New York Post has reported that Zynga is in talks with Wynn Resorts about a potential online gambling partnership. According to The Post, Zynga CEO Mark Pincus “has been touting the company’s prospects for parlaying its popular virtual poker game into real-life betting, calling the possibilities ‘mind-blowing.’”
Zynga faces an uphill battle because most proposed state legislation restricts online licenses to those companies already licensed in the state for gaming operations. “Our goal is to help existing casino operators. We don’t know anything about Zynga,” state Assembly Regulatory Oversight and Gaming Committee Chair Ruben Ramos Jr. told The Post.
This obstacle could potentially be removed, at least in Nevada, if the social-media giant is able to partner with Wynn Resorts, which operates in the state. With that said, other sources have suggested Zynga may first try to test the online-friendly U.K. market. It is there that Zynga has purportedly had conversations with William Hill and Ladbrokes.
Read more on NYPost.com.
Full Tilt Poker Subsidiary Applies for License
We’re still waiting on a major announcement from Full Tilt Poker or its potential buyers, but there has been good news regarding the embattled online poker room this week. After we learned on Tuesday that Pocket Kings Ltd is seeking multi-lingual customer service reps, reports also surfaced that a Full Tilt Poker/Pocket Kings subsidiary has applied for a gaming license with the Alderney Gaming Control Commission (AGCC).
On March 23, a Full Tilt Poker subsidiary called Orinic Limited applied for a Category 2 online gambling license with the AGCC. The subsidiary previously owned a Category 1 license with the AGCC but it was suspended for six months when the AGCC revoked Full Tilt’s license last September. The suspension ended on March 23, the date which Orinic applied for the new license.
According to the AGCC’s Notice of Application for eGaming License, any person wishing to object to Orinic’s license application can do so until April 6.
The full notice can be found at the AGCC’s website.
PokerStars Saves Library
The BBC reported this week that a mobile library in the Isle of Man has been saved with the help of donations made by PokerStars. The nonprofit Manx library service, which delivers books to remote island communities, had been shut down by the government because of cutbacks but will be saved from closure for the foreseeable future.
PokerStars, which has headquarters on the Isle of Man, will donate funds through the Manx Education Foundation (MEF) for the next three years. The funding will allow the library to keep all of its staffers on board and maintain the current level of service and fee structure. PokerStars will not provide any sort of branding or advertising in the libraries.
“Obviously these are austere times and the need to balance the public finances is a serious one,” said MEF Executive Director David Butterworth. “However, it would be a significant blow to the education of our youth to lose the libraries, as literacy is an essential skill in any industry.
“As such, we are pleased that PokerStars has stepped up and committed to save these services.”
The BBC has more.
Tatjana Pasalic Interviews Vanessa Selbst
Recently, CalvinAyre.com’s Tatjana Pasalic sat down with Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst to discuss poker, graduating from law school and more.
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October 28 2011, Chad Holloway
One of the World Poker Tour’s most prestigious and historic stops every year is the World Poker Finals at Foxwoods Resort and Casino. Past champions of this event include Howard Lederer (Season I), Hoyt Corkins (Season II), Tuan Le (Season III), Nick Schulman (Season IV), Nenad Medic (Season V), Mike Vela (Season VI), Jonathan Little (Season VII), Cornel Cimpan (Season VIII), and reigning champ, Jeff Forrest.
The first $10,000 buy-in tournament of Season X of the WPT kicked off on Thursday and drew a field of 185, including many of the aforementioned champions. Registration is open until the Day 2 begins, so that number is expected to grow. With a kind structure and a stacked field, it wasn’t surprising to see some elite poker action. Some players who were in action, and managed to survive the day, include David Williams (16,775), Lee Markholt (37,175), Dwyte Pilgrim (63,400), and Erik Seidel (69,500); however, each of them trails the Day 1 chip leader, Thomas Schreiber, who bagged up 104,000.
There were some crazy hands throughout the day as evidenced by Greg Lang’s once-in-a-lifetime feat of flopping a royal flush, holding the in a heads-up pot. Unfortunately, he didn’t get paid off because his opponent checked behind on the
flop and then folded to Lang’s small turn bet.
In another intriguing hand, four players limped for 200 preflop only to have Tony Sinishtaj raise to 1,500 from the button. According to the World Poker Tour Live Update Team, three players made the call and the players saw a flop of . Action checked to Sinishtaj and he fired out 2,500. An early-position player called, and then Nikolai Yakovenko check-raised to 6,500 from middle position. Peter Polianto called from the cutoff, Sinishtaj folded, and the early-position player came along for the ride.
When the hit the turn, the early-position player and Yakovenko checked, opening the door for Polianto to bet 13,000. The early-position player called all-in for 12,000, and Yakovenko folded
face up.
Showdown
Early-Position Player:
Politano:
It was an action flop as the early-position player hit a full house but was second best to Politano’s quad threes! What’s more, the river would have given Yakovenko a straight flush; instead, it was Politano who chipped up to 62,000.
Some players thrived, but others failed to survive. Among the players who fell on Day 1 were Micah Raskin, Jason Somerville, Jonathan Aguiar, John Cernuto, David Paredes, and Justin Schwartz. The last player on that list met his demise in Level 5 when an early-position player raised to 725 and Dwyte Pilgrim called from the cutoff. Schwartz responded by moving all-in for 5,850 from the button, Jason Mercier called from the small blind, and the other two players folded.
Showdown
Mercier:
Schwartz:
Schwartz was behind and even more so when the flop fell . Neither the
turn nor
river helped Schwartz, whose elimination came at the hands of the man many consider to be the best tournament poker player in the world. It would be hard to argue with that if Mercier can somehow add a World Poker Finals victory to his résumé.
On Friday, the remaining 141 players will return to action at 1200 EDT (1600 GMT). In the meantime, here’s a look at the top stacks at the end of Day 1:
Top 10 End of Day 1 Chip Counts
1 | Thomas Schreiber | 104,000 |
2 | James Frangoulidis | 102,425 |
3 | Peter Politano | 98,575 |
4 | Andy Frankenberger | 90,200 |
5 | Kathy Liebert | 90,000 |
6 | Andi Rossi | 87,850 |
7 | Josh Bergman | 84,600 |
8 | Eli Berg | 84,425 |
9 | Donald Russell | 82,325 |
10 | Brian Striar | 82,250 |
*Photo courtesy of the World Poker Tour.
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