2011 Jan 2

According to a release by UB on Thursday, two of poker’s biggest names have parted ways with Team UB. Phil Hellmuth and Annie Duke will no longer be associated with the online poker site. The announcement has come as quite the shock to the poker community because both Hellmuth and Duke have served as the faces of UB for many years.

According to Joe Sebok’s blog: “These two legends in our industry have, quite literally, helped to build UB into what it is today. Phil and Annie have been the face of the company for years now, and we thank them for their unbelievable contributions and bid them the utmost in success moving forward. With that said, we look forward to 2011, and I believe it will be the finest year that we have ever had at UB.”

Many in the poker industry have speculated that Hellmuth was distancing himself from UB after appearing at various poker engagements without the UB logo; however, that rumor seemed to have subsided when Hellmuth appeared at Phil Hellmuth’s Hold’em for HospiceCare in Madison, Wisconsin, on December 18, an event sponsored by UB.net. Nonetheless, both Hellmuth and Duke will now be on the market for any site looking to sign a big name.

That doesn’t mean that UB is going to sit ideally by. Sebok also announced that the site will be adding new members in 2011, with the newest addition coming as soon as next week:

“Speaking of Team UB, while it’s true that two of our members have moved on, don’t think that we aren’t restocking the talent. We’ll be announcing our newest Team UB member next week and I am crazily pumped about it. UB has, and will continue to have, a whole new look and feel for our team and our newest signing exemplifies that, so stay tuned for that announcement next week. Going to be a bit of a doozy.”

PokerNews had the opportunity to sit down with Sebok for an exclusive interview to address some of the issues concerning the blockbuster announcement:

The departure of Hellmuth and Duke, the long-time faces of UB, may have come as quite the shock to many poker fans. Was this something that happened spontaneously or has it “been in the cards” so to speak?

Whenever a move such as this takes place, it’s rarely a quick decision, and their departures were similar. Annie and Phil have been our face so long that they really became synonymous with UB, but I am excited for our new face to emerge and the new look of UB to evolve. It seems to me that it was the perfect time for all parties to part ways, and I wish them both the utmost in success moving forward. Sometimes it’s just the right time to make a move and I think that was the case here.

Was the split between Duke and Hellmuth with UB an amicable one? In other words, did all parties believe it was best decision to part ways at this point and time?

The departures were 100% amicable. You can’t say enough about what both have done for the UB brand. I think I speak for the entire company when I say I truly wish them both nothing but incredible success in the future. It’s been a pleasure working with both, as well as knowing them personally, and they are truly icons of the industry. I think all sides were ready for the change and all genuinely wish nothing but the best for each other.

Both Duke and Hellmuth were the elder statesmen, if you will, of Team UB. With their departure, the remaining pros consist of a plethora of younger players such as Brandon Cantu, Eric Baldwin and Maria Ho. Is UB taking a new direction with the younger generation?

Absolutely. I think we have been moving in a new direction for a while now, making pointed signings and really building out a new look for our team. We’ll be announcing our newest addition next week, and I couldn’t be more excited for it. Going to be a big splash. Something we have been working on for a while. In truth, I don’t think people will recognize the public face of UB in about three or four months. The look, feel, and attitude is being reshaped, and I think poker players and fans alike are going to be pumped. I definitely know I am.

Can you give us any hints as to who the newest addition to the roster might be?

Not letting that cat of the bag for another week. I will tell you that the newest member is going to be a big surprise and is really going to shake our team up. People won’t see this one coming.This signing is a big statement saying, “UB is here. We aren’t going anywhere, and also we are going to be shaping the online poker experience for a long time to come.”

Speaking of the online poker experience, what sort of things can we expect from UB in 2011?

All kinds of exciting innovations. Not only our pro team will be changing, but we’ll be making all kinds of additions to our game client, as well as to our online poker experience. You’re going to be able to do things at UB that you can’t do on other online poker sites. Really exciting innovations. As well, we are going to continue to be aggressive with our promotions and unique opportunities that we have tried in the past. Jumping out of airplanes with our pros, winning trips, and competing for prizes other than just simple cash are all on the agenda. We’re going to continue to push that envelope that we started opening last year along these lines. We want to evolve the experience for our players and we intend to do just that.

Are there any plans to bring back the Aruba stop or any tournaments like it?

I would love that. I really would. Aruba is still my favorite place to visit for poker. I can tell you that we have definitely brought up the possibility of adding another destination tournament like that. I don’t think we will be returning to Aruba, and I’m not promising anything, but it’s certainly something that we would like to do. I think the Aruba trip was really something that initially put UB on the map, so I would like to see us able to evolve that into something new. No promises, but it’s definitely something we are chatting about. I, for one, want it!

UB has certainly had its fair share of ups and downs. Since you jumped on board with UB, the poker industry has seen some monumental changes. Are you happy with how things have progressed?

I am pleased with how things have progressed at UB over the last 18 months or so. Trying to close as many of the ties with the past, the past scandals and so on has not been easy. It’s one of those situations that just begs for more legislation so that the appropriate parties could be taken to court and prosecuted for the crimes committed. Without that, there are always individuals who will be untrusting of the outcome, and rightfully so. With that said, I think as much as can be reasonably done to attempt to right those wrongs has been done. They will never be fully “righted” with our current system, but I’m happy with what we have accomplished. I won’t ever feel completely satisfied without some people being prosecuted, but I have no means to make that happen.

We have, and continue, to break ties to the past though and that’s something that has pleased me this year. Moving further away from those times and those individuals is just a huge positive. UB is not the same company where those leaders committed those crimes anymore. People forget that often.

While Hellmuth and Duke stuck by UB through such tumultuous times, there will inevitably be those who believe their split is a sign of abandoning a sinking ship. Clearly that is not the case and UB is here to stay, but what would you say to those who’re concerned by the recent exits?

The irony is that UB is probably healthier today than it ever has been. Our formal split from Excapsa (former ownership) has put us in a great position moving forward and we are planning to just get bigger and better in 2011. I think the addition of a few new pros will help to dissuade much of that incorrectly placed sentiment, if it’s there at all. We are going to have a complete shift in philosophy with our marketing and pro team and I think it’s a huge plus. The poker landscape is changing and we will be at the forefront of that.

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2010 Dec 31

In 2009, the online poker world was rocked by the appearance of a mysterious Swedish player known only as “Isildur1.” This unknown player was aggressive, prone to bet big, and wasn’t afraid to take on the likes of Tom “durrrr” Dwan, Phil Ivey, and Patrik Antonius on the high-stakes tables of Full Tilt Poker. Million-dollar swings were practically occurring on a daily basis as 2010 rolled around, leading up to what would be an up-and-down year for Isildur1.

Isildur1 entered 2010 at the tail end of an epic downswing. In late November of 2009 he lost $4.1 million in a single week, dropping him to $1.2 million in the red. This was especially surprising considering the Swede had once sat with $7 million in profit. However, between Dec. 6 and 7, 2009, he managed to recoup $3.5 million from various opponents. Just when it looked like he was back on track, he dropped $4.2 million to Brian Hastings the next night. A few days later, Isildur1 was bust.

In February of this year, Isildur1 made another appearance at the high-stakes tables and beat Justin “ZeeJustin” Bonomo for $567,515, the latter’s largest single-day loss ever. It didn’t stop there, though. Over 30 hours, Isildur1 managed to win $1,187,406! In true Isildur1 manner, the money didn’t last long.

In April, Isildur1 was rumored to be making an appearance at the PartyPoker Big Game IV. As a matter of fact, Tony G was going to stake him, and it was said to be a certainty that Isildur1 would be playing the live event. Just a day before the game, however, Isildur1 backed out. According to Tony G’s blog, Isildur1 sent him a text message canceling: “Sry for not coming, take care bud.”

“I was going to fly Isildur1 and three of his friends to London and everything was all set,” Tony G explained. “He mentioned that he didn’t think that the stakes were big enough but we had agreed to make the game much bigger when he came in!”

Not only was the G upset, offering his famous “On your bike!” to the Swede, the poker world was extremely disappointed, as well. After all, many people thought they might finally learn the identity of the mystery man. It wouldn’t be until the end of 2010 when Isildur1 would jump back on the poker radar.

In what could be the most shocking poker announcements of all time, PokerStars announced in December that Isildur1 had become the latest Team PokerStars Pro. The announcement was especially surprising because Isildur1 was a staple of the Full Tilt Poker tables. Nonetheless, Isildur1 was clearly excited about the change of virtual tables, saying, “I chose to join PokerStars because it’s the biggest site and it will be an exciting challenge. It means a great deal to be playing in a team alongside players such as Daniel Negreanu, Dario Minieri, and Johnny Lodden. My goals now are to improve my live game for some upcoming events, continue to focus on heads-up no-limit Hold’em, but also try to develop my pot-limit Omaha game.”

In addition, Isildur1′s arrival marked the beginning of the SuperStar Showdown – a series of high-stakes heads-up matches at PokerStars. The SuperStar Showdown consists of a single session of 2,500 hands at stakes of $50/$100 or higher. On December 19, Isildur1 faced off in the inaugural match against Isaac “philivey2694″ Haxton. Unfortunately things didn’t go so well for the Team PokerStars Pro as he dropped $41,701.

“It’s not every day that a player like Isildur1 comes along. If you look up the definition of the term ‘phenom’ you’ll see a picture of his face! When he is playing, the poker world takes notice. Hate to overuse the poker term ‘sick’ but Isildur’s no-limit hold’em game is just that – sick! Few people step up to the plate against him, but the ones who have, universally have respect for his raw talent,” Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu has said of his newest teammate.

Indeed, in 2011 the world will get the chance to see just how sick Isildur1 is on PokerStars! The big question is: Will we finally learn the identity of the mystery man known only as Isildur1?

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