2011 Feb 5

St. Patrick’s Day and March Madness all in one day? Want to hear some real madness? A prominent poker tour is planning a big buy-in event; it seems to be the cool thing to do these days. We’ll tell you who it is, give you more details on Zynga’s PokerCon, including which of your favorite pros are attending (hint: look at the above photo for one) and more, so put down that green beer for a minute and catch up on today’s news.

In Case You Missed It

The World Poker Tour Bay 101 Shooting Star played down to its final 24 players Wednesday night. Wondering who made it? You can find out in the WPT recap.

Sometimes when we have middle pocket pairs and an overcard hits the flop, we don’t know what to do. After reading this strategy article from Jon Turner; however, we have a bit of a clue.

You might not be thinking about the World Series of Poker yet, but it’ll be here before you know it. We don’t want the summer tournament series to blindside you, so we’re bringing you some Las Vegas housing options in the latest Around the World with Lynn.

Full Tilt Poker hosted the $1k Monday this week with a $1 million guarantee and multi-entries. Find out who took home the top prize, and some results from the MiniFTOPS in the Midweek Briefing.

The high-stakes cash-game action on PokerStars has picked up over the last few months. To what can this be attributed? Players trying something new or is it the Isildur1 Effect?

Get Your Poker (C)on

Earlier this month, we told you about Zynga’s PokerCon. Well, the time has come and the event is upon us.

PokerCon kicks off Friday, March 18, in a two-day event filled with seminars led by Annie Duke. Participants will then be able to take what they’ve learned to the felt and compete in a $100,000 freeroll.

Plenty of your favorite players will be on hand, as well, including Doyle Brunson, Scotty Nguyen, Mike Sexton, David Williams, Gavin Smith, and Vanessa Rousso.

Tickets for the event are sold out, but if you head over to the Zynga PokerCon website, you’ll soon be able to stay in touch with all the PokerCon action from home.

Add Another One (hundred k) to the List

Earlier today, PokerNews received confirmation from the World Poker Tour that it was in fact planning a $100,000 buy-in event for this season of the Tour. Not all of the specifics are nailed down just yet, but we can expect the tournament sometime around the World Poker Tour World Championship in May.

SCOOP’n Up the Prizes

Recently, PokerStars announced the schedule for its Spring Championship of Online Poker. In all, there are 114 events (low, medium, and high buy-ins), with $45 million in guaranteed prize pools.

On top of the cold, hard cash you can win, winners of SCOOP events will receive a Movado watch. Player-of-the-Series honors that will go to the top three 2011 SCOOP leaderboard finishers. While honors are good, prizes are better. Here is a look at what those top three will take home.

1st: Player of the Series trophy, 2011 WCOOP Main Event ticket, 2012 PCA prize package, EPT Grand Final prize package, and a special edition PokerStars chip set
2nd: 2011 WCOOP Main Event ticket, 2012 PCA prize package and a special edition PokerStars chip set
3rd: 2011 WCOOP Main Event ticket and a special edition PokerStars chip set

If you want to find out more, check out the PokerStars Blog. And if you’re vying for that Movado watch and Player of the Series honors, you should sign up for a PokerStars account.

Eureka!

The first stop of PokerStars’ newest poker tour, the Eureka Poker Tour, kicked off Thursday in Prague, Czech Republic. The tour takes place in several countries around Eastern and Central Europe, with stops planned in Slovenia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, and a second stop in the Czech Republic.

Day 1a of the inaugural €800 event saw 160 players take their seats. At the time of writing, 80 players remained, and PokerStars qualifier Marius Pospiech led the way.

To get complete updates from the event, head on over to the PokerStars Blog.

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All week this week you can play in our exclusive Everest Poker ONE password tournaments. The winners of each event will play for a $9,000 Monte Carlo Package on March 23.

2011 Feb 5

The title of this article should be “Broadcasting Final Tables Live, with a One-Hour Delay While Showing Hole Cards, is the Future of Poker.” That may be a mouthful, but it is necessary to add the amendment as you’ll soon discover. In addition, broadcasting live technically isn’t even the future since it already happened in January when the final table of the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event was shown on ESPN2 with a 60- to 90-minute delay. Most recently, the same feat was duplicated when the Bicycle Casino aired the final table of The Big Event on their popular Live at the Bike webcast.

While it would be nice for a final table to be broadcast live with hole cards, there are obvious security concerns that make it implausible (cheating, collusion, etc.); however, by airing it on a slight delay, the action has a chance to play out so that the aired hands no longer pose a security risk. On the flip side, it does provide the players with valuable information they can use to their advantage, an issue I’ll address later in this article. For the sake of this piece, whenever I say “live,” I’m implying that a short delay would be observed. With that said, let me tell you why I think broadcasting final tables live is a good idea.

The benefits of a live broadcast are overwhelming and hard to ignore. First, playing a final table live ensures that no one will know in advance who the winner is, and this is much more entertaining. This is in direct contrast to programs like the World Poker Tour, whose tournaments air months after the event has concluded. This time gap provides the poker media, PokerNews included, the opportunity to publicize the tournament’s outcome before fans get the chance to enjoy the action. Think of it as you would a football game. It’s not as much fun to watch a game when you know who wins compared to watching the action unfold before your eyes. The concept applies to poker tournaments, as well.

Second, a live broadcast allows the friends and family of the final tablists to share in their loved one’s special moment. For example, The Big Event final tablist Bryan Leskowitz hailed from the East coast and obviously not all of his supporters could be in California to support him. By broadcasting live, people with vested interest were able to tune in and share in a truly one-of-a-kind experience. Finally, broadcasting live opens a whole new window of opportunity for sponsors, advertisers and the like. I’m sure you can use your imagination as far as that is concerned.

While airing a final table live seems like a good idea, some critics argue that doing so is detrimental to the players. How could this be? Supposedly, it provides players with advantageous information they can use against their opponents. For example, during the final table of The Big Event, Joe Hachem often mixed it up with Taylor von Kriegenbergh by using three- and four-bets. By broadcasting live, von Kriegenbergh could simply wait for the delay to pass, watch Hachem’s antics, and adapt accordingly.

While this argument is certainly true, the counterargument is that every player has this option, so no unfair advantage is bestowed on one player over the others. If this explanation doesn’t satisfy the critics, I wonder how they’d feel if the players were allowed to pick and choose the hands they shared, which is exactly what the Bicycle Casino offered on its Live at the Bike webcast. This allowed the players to reveal or conceal whatever information they deemed fit. I’m a fan of this option, as were all the players at the final table, and I believe it should be offered in any live broadcast format.

Kelley O’Hara, who is director of marketing at the Bicycle Casino and the woman largely responsible for Live at the Bike, as well as her crew and those who arranged the PCA’s live broadcast, are not afraid of innovation. The good news is that they’ve been rewarded with both positive reviews and decent ratings. Likewise, PokerNews‘ own Gloria Balding, who was involved with introducing live streaming webcasts to poker, isn’t surprised to see the phenomenon catching on:

“I started out in poker producing live web-streamed final tables for WSOP Circuit events. At the time, this is 3-5 years ago mind you, it was very difficult to get poker players much less sponsors to comprehend the idea of a web-streamed LIVE poker tournaments. To their credit, ESPN grasped the future of broadcasting and consistently backed the ESPN360 broadcast regardless of viewership. In recent months I have been amused at how the poker community has come to embrace web-cast as the ‘next big thing’. I smile to myself knowing the long hard road it has been to get advertisers and viewers alike to grasp the game-changing aspect of internet broadcasts. The irony is most people have forgotten about my experience producing since I stepped in front of the camera for PokerNews, but the same ethos of creating content that is true to the internet is what I think keeps PokerNews ahead of the game in terms of our web-based video content. The internet is infinite. It is what entirely what viewers and websites make of it.”

Given that, it’s hard to believe we won’t see more final tables of major tournaments broadcast live in the near future. Perhaps even at the World Series of Poker. My sentiments are largely echoed in the poker community and among many of the top pros. While that is all well and good, the big question is: What do the fans think? After all, final tables are broadcast for their enjoyment.

Use the comments section below to let us know how you feel about live final tables. In the meantime be sure to follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook.

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