March 14 2012, Brett Collson
Another day, another $11 million-plus in career live tournament earnings added to the upcoming PartyPoker Premier League V. On Wednesday, PartyPoker announced that Eugene Katchalov and Yevgeniy Timoshenko have joined the stacked lineup of pros willing to put up the $125,000 buy-in to battle against the game’s toughest competition.
Katchalov and Timoshenko will join Tom Dwan, Erik Seidel, Patrik Antonius, Sam Trickett, Vanessa Selbst, Luke Schwartz, Tony G, and others as part of the 16-player Premier League event at the Montesino Casino in Vienna, Austria, from April 4 through 10. The series, which will be filmed for television by Sky Sports, boasts a massive $200,000 added for the final table, and awards the winner with entry into the $25,500 2012 WPT World Championship.
“I’m very happy and excited to be able to play the PartyPoker Premier League Event this year,” Katchalov told the PartyPoker Blog. “From what I’ve heard and read, it’s a unique and fun structured event that will have some tough competition but I’m sure will be a great experience overall!”
Katchalov has more than $7 million in live tournament earnings, including a victory at the 2007 World Poker Tour Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic for $2,482,605. Last year, Katchalov won his first World Series of Poker bracelet in a $1,500 seven-card stud event, as well as the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Super High Roller for $1.5 million.
Timoshenko’s tournament resume includes seven-figure wins online and on the live circuit. In April 2009, he won the WPT World Championship for $2,149,960, and later that year added another $1.7 million to his bankroll by outlasting 2,143 players to win the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) Main Event.
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January 06 2012, Brett Collson
Day 2 of the inaugural World Poker Tour stop in Ireland began with 195 of the original 338 players taking their seats at the Citywest Hotel in Dublin. The day began with several notables still in contention for the “202,680 top prize, but only a handful managed to reach the money when play came to a close.
Thirty-six players secured a minimum payday of $7,217 after fireworks erupted on the money bubble late Friday night. According to the World Poker Tour Live Updates team, Oliver Nilsson and Franck Boyer saw a flop of which ultimately generated one of the largest pots of the tournament. Both players ended up all-in, Boyer with
for middle set and Nilsson with
for a flopped straight. The
on the turn changed nothing, but another deuce on the river gave Boyer a full house. The massive pot shot Boyer up the leaderboard and sent Nilsson to the rail as the bubble boy.
Others who fell short of the money Friday were Day 1 chip leader Dave Callaghan, Andy Black, Jon Kalmar, Sam El Sayed, Sam Holden, Tatjana Pasalic, McLean Karr, Toby Lewis, Kara Scott, Leo Margets and former WPT champs James Dempsey and Jake Cody.
Dempsey entered the day as the shortest stack and his bid for a second WPT title of Season X ended when his couldn’t improve against Jim O’Neill’s pocket queens.
Dempsey’s elimination came shortly after his friend, Triple Crown winner Jake Cody, was sent packing. Cody three-bet shoved preflop for about 20 big blinds with pocket sixes but Andrew Wayman’s finished best, sending Cody out the door empty-handed. Cody’s lone WPT victory came in London in September 2010.
Englishman Dave Shallow leads the way going into Day 3 with 951,000 chips. He may be an unknown on the live tournament circuit, but Shallow has crushed online poker for years under the moniker “CrabMaki” on PokerStars. He won the $10,000 High Roller event at the 2010 World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) for more than $600,000, and is also a feared cash game player.
Among the big stacks chasing Shallow when Day 3 begins will be Boyer (873,000), Steve Watts (628,000), and William Dorey (576,000). Ross Boatman, one of the few notables remaining, is 11th in chips with 298,000, and Dublin pro Dermot Blain is slightly below average with 215,000.
Day 3 gets under way at 1400 GMT (0900 EST) on Saturday. Here’s a look at the top ten chip counts when play resumes:
World Poker Tour Ireland Top 10 Chip Counts
1 | Dave Shallow | 951,000 |
2 | Franck Boyer | 873,000 |
3 | Steve Watts | 628,000 |
4 | William Dorey | 576,000 |
5 | Charles Harvey | 567,000 |
6 | Stuart Fox | 494,000 |
7 | Shaun Conning | 445,000 |
8 | Jan Larsen | 411,000 |
9 | Tim Farrelly | 397,000 |
10 | Ken Doherty | 319,000 |
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