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$1 Million Tournament Leaderboard from UltimateBet and Absolute Poker

Leading online poker sites UltimateBet and Absolute Poker today revealed a revamped Tournament Leaderboard competition for 2009, raising the stakes to give online poker players at both sites a million reasons to keep on coming back.

This year’s Tournament Leaderboard competitions combines both online poker sites on the CEREUS Poker Network  to create an even more lucrative yearly prize pool of over $1 Million, and is guaranteed to give players  the benefit of more prize money on the table in the weekly, monthly and yearly leaderboard competitions at UltimateBet and Absolute Poker.

The changes to the system incorporates real-time leaderboard status updates, and delivers a more user-friendly Tournament Leaderboard page, so that players can instantly and effortlessly see where they rank in the current pecking order  at any given time. A highlight of the June re-launch includes the Yearly Tournament Leaderboard with a total prize pool of $100,000 up for grabs, with $50,000 awarded to the top 10 finishers, including cash and Aruba Poker Clascis prize packages to the top 3 places.

The top 100 players of the year will also be invited to participate in a $50,000 Yearly Tournament Leaderboard freeroll. Players at Ultimate Bet and Absolute Poker are automatically enrolled into the site’s weekly, monthly and yearly leaderboard competitions.

To climb to the top of the leaderboard ladder, the winning player must collect the most points by doing well in a lot of big tournaments. There is no fee to join in the Leaberboard competitions, and now that both online poker sites employ the same unique tournament leaderboard formula, it is arguably the best Leaderboard Competition in the business.

“I love a good contest at the poker tables,” said 11-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth.  “With $100,000 now on the line for free, and state of the art technology to check out where you stand on the leader board, let the games begin!”

The leaderboard ranking system is designed to account for the varying levels of skill in different buy-in tournaments and the number of players in a tournament. The higher a player cashes in a tournament, and the bigger the prize pool, the more points he or she will earn.

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Dream Team Poker participating in WSOP 2009

Dream Team Poker will present the third tournament in its history in July. The team gaming concept will make its way to the Rio from July 12th to 13th during the 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP). The buy-in is $560 per person, or $1,680 per three-man team.

Though the number of tables for the tournament at the WSOP has not yet been determined, it is not out of the question for 150 teams to register, surpassing the sell out crowd of the last event at Caesars Palace. Each team consists of three players where each of them plays in a standard No-Limit Hold’em freeze-out.
While relatively new to the poker scene, Dream Team Poker has found quick success with its events in Las Vegas. It hosted its inaugural event in November 2008 and followed that up with a successful event in March 2009.

The last time out, 148 teams and 444 players mobbed Caesars Palace for a sold out tournament, the first one held by Dream Team Poker that was open to the general public. In the end, Team ACED, which consisted of then-ACED Poker pro Jamie Gold, Ashley Nataupsky, and Houston Waldie, dominated the field and banked nearly $60,000. Other teams that finished in the money included The Claddaghs (second place for $33,300), The Clones (third place for $15,984), Party at the Mansion (fourth place for $10,656), and the Hellmuth Busters (fifth place for $6,660). Players who hit the felts included Bodog Poker pro Justin “ZeeJustin” Bonomo, Ultimate Bet personality Phil Hellmuth, Johnny Chan, David Williams, Paul Wasicka, and TJ Cloutier. Needless to say, the poker world was out in full force.

“After seeing the terrific response to the recent Dream Team Poker tournaments in Las Vegas, we thought a team-based event would be a fun addition to the end of the WSOP,” said Jeffrey Pollack, WSOP commissioner.

“The Dream Team Poker event is one of the many new elements added in 2009 that will help make this summer a memorable one for all WSOP players and fans,” he further added.

The first 300 teams that pre-register on the website will receive personalized jerseys for the tournament. Dream Team Poker will also have a booth outside the Amazon Room throughout the World Series of Poker with staff on hand to answer questions about the tournament and to explain the rules and structure.

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Poker After Dark featuring Phil Hellmuth in Cash Game

Phil Hellmuth is ranked as the top-class tournament players in the world after winning 11 bracelets. Nevertheless, his censors are still of the opinion that he is impuissant to contend in big cash games at an eminent level.

Over the next two weeks, both his abettors and questioners would keep their fingers crossed as they see the “Poker Punk” rocking $200-$400 against five assailants on Poker After Dark at NBC. The show endorses a minimum buy-in of $100,000.

Besides Hellmuth, the show would also italicize prominent names such as Phil Laak, Tom Dwan, Antonio Esfandiari, Kenny Tran, and the novice, Bob Safai.

Never in the annals of Poker After Dark has been a cash game accentuated for more than a fortnight. The faddish daily show also divulged that somewhere in the middle of the huddle, it would have the contestants re-cull their seats so that the viewers can see them adapting to disparate positions.

Dwan, who is most popularly referred to as “durrrr” in the cyber world, is a cash game connoisseur. He combats at the highest levels online and has also shown his competence to switch to live games. In 2008, he made two final tables in his first World Series.

Esfandiari and Laak, who often yoke together on TV shows, are known for their frequent jeering and non-stop prop bets. The duo recurrently engages in high-level cash games.

Tran is the champion of the 2008 heads-up bracelet at the WSO. Conferred as “Sick Call,” he is conceited about his competence and plays by his intuitiveness.

Last, but not the least is Safai, who will effectuate this group of six. Having in image of a dabbler, he has taken his fair share when it comes to betting and risk taking. Antecedently, he has loomed on High Stakes Poker by Game Show Network.

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BetFair 2009 World Series of Poker Europe Schedule

The third annual World Series of Poker Europe presented by Betfair has solidified its tournament schedule, Harrah’s Entertainment, Inc., owner and operator of the world’s most prestigious poker tournaments announced today.

The 2009 World Series of Poker Europe Presented by Betfair (the WSOPE) will feature four bracelet tournaments, including a new addition, the £2,500 Pot Limit Hold’em/Pot Limit Omaha mixed event that begins on September 21st.

“The World Series of Poker Europe has quickly established itself as the most prestigious tournament outside the United States,” said World Series of Poker Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack. “Winning a gold bracelet is recognized globally as the top prize in the sport and we look forward to awarding four more bracelets in 2009 at the Casino at the Empire in London.”

The WSOPE will be held from September 17th to October 1st, 2009 in the heart of Leicester Square at the Casino at the Empire in London, England. The Casino at the Empire has been a hotbed of poker activity since hosting the WSOPE, with regular cash games and tournaments running around the clock. The casino now stays open 24-hours a day and has begun offering satellite tournaments for the WSOPE. Visit http://www.thecasinolsq.com/pages/casino-events.php for more details.

“The Casino at the Empire has quickly become the destination for poker in the UK, “said Michael Silberling, COO, London Clubs International. “”We look forward to hosting the best players in the game for the WSOPE this fall and will continue to offer the finest poker action daily for those in Leicester Square.”

Players can pre-register for the WSOPE at any London Clubs International (LCI) venue in the UK or at the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Alternatively they can try and qualify online exclusively at Betfair Poker via www.betfairpoker.com.

“We are delighted to be working alongside Harrah’s again for a successful third year of our sponsorship of the World Series of Poker Europe,” said Betfair CEO David Yu. “We will remain the only place to qualify online for the WSOPE tournament and we are also very excited about the new $1 million promotion which with free entry will give the WSOPE a wider appeal and add more value than ever before.”

The complete bracelet event schedule is as follows:

Friday, Sept. 18, 2009

Event #1 – £1,000 + £60 – No-Limit Hold’em Day 1A (3-day event/2 start days)

Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009

Event #1 – £1,000 + £60 – No-Limit Hold’em Day 1B

Monday, Sept. 21, 2009

Event #2 – £2,500 + £150 – Pot Limit Hold’em/Pot-Limit Omaha (3-day event)

Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009

Event #3 – £5,000 + £250 – Pot Limit Omaha (3-day event)

Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009

Event #4 – £10,000 + £350 – World Championship No-Limit Hold’em Day 1A (5-day event/2 start days) “Main Event”

Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009

Event #4 – £10,000 + £350 – World Championship No-Limit Hold’em Day 1B “Main Event”

All the above tournaments will be sanctioned gold bracelet events. Non-stop cash games will also be scheduled during the tournament, as well as a bevy of satellite tournaments in the weeks leading up to each event. The Casino at the Empire does not require membership for admission.

Betfair Poker is also proud to present a brand new WSOPE event exclusively free for Betfair poker players to enter. The FREE MILLION DOLLAR GAME is only available at www.betfairpoker.com. Qualification begins 13th April with the top 18 players traveling to London to play live at WSOPE for a first place prize of U.S. $1 million. The event will kick off the WSOPE on Thursday, September 17.

ESPN, the exclusive World Series of Poker telecaster, is scheduled to air ten original hours of coverage of the World Series of Poker Europe in the United States and distribute the tournament globally. ESPN360.com, ESPN’s signature broadband sports network, is scheduled to provide live coverage in the U.S., Europe, Mexico and Brazil.

Harrah’s Entertainment will distribute World Series of Poker Europe programming in non-ESPN markets, which totaled 170 million households in 2008 including U.K. host broadcaster Channel 4.

During the WSOP in Las Vegas (May 26-July 15), players can pre-register for WSOP Europe at the tournament cage as well as lock in poker player hotel rates via www.worldseriesofpoker.com. In addition, $1,570 Mega Satellites for the WSOP Europe Main Event will be held July 9th, 10th and 11th at 5:00 PM at the Rio® All-Suite Hotel and Casino.

WSOPE in London complements the WSOP held annually in Las Vegas. During the first two years of the WSOPE, seven gold bracelets have been awarded along with £9,997,500 in prize money.

The biggest names in poker have participated in WSOPE including: Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan, Annie Duke, Phil Hellmuth, Dave “Devilfish” Ulliott, Daniel Negreanu, John Juanda, Gus Hansen, Eric Seidel, Mike Matusow, Joe Hachem, Vanessa Rousso, Andy Bloch, David Benefield, Ivan Demidov, Sorel Mizzi, Jennifer Tilly, Layne Flack, Andrew Black, Barry Greenstein, Tom Dwan, Chris Ferguson, Scotty Nguyen, Max Pescatori, Chris Bjorin, Allen Cunningham, Phil Ivey, Howard Lederer, Patrik Antonius, John Phan and Annette Obrestad.

Obrestad won the largest amount ever for a female, £1 million – or U.S. $2,013,102 when she won the inaugural WSOPE Main Event in 2007. John Juanda, the winner of the 2008 event, won in an epic battle. The final table lasted 21 hours and Juanda took home a cool £868,800 in prize money and a coveted WSOP bracelet for his remarkable efforts.

The host country is still looking to win its first bracelet on home soil, while six different nations have captured a WSOPE bracelet: Denmark (2), Afghanistan, Germany, Italy, Norway and USA.

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World Series of Poker accolades Ultimate Bet Celebrations

With Annie Duke and Phil Hellmuth offering entry into their team heading to the World Series of Poker now you can polish up your skills and join them by playing at ultimate bet who are currently celebrating their 10th anniversary. With the chance to battle some of the most valorous gladiators of the poker world the roman themed promotion offers a chance to grab a $10 million dollar bonus.

One of these exuberant promotions features a unique game called “From a dime to a $10 Million Dream” in which players get a chance to win a seat to the World Series of Poker. If you only have 10¢, you can easily manage to work your way up through Ultimate Bets Featured 10 steps to land yourself a $12,000 World Series of Poker Prize Package. In order to achieve that all that is required from the player is a first or second position at each level.

As an added incentive the first 10 players who achieve the highest standards from step one to step ten in this promotion will be awarded a $5,500 Aruba Poker Classic Main Event plus a whopping $3,000 for travel as well as accommodation. Duke recently state that their10¢ World Series of Poker Step participants who manage to qualify are considered as the beginning of a turn of exciting events that are destined to capture the eyes of players across the globe. The prizes don’t stop here as Ultimate Bet has gone overboard, presenting the players who register with Ultimate bet an opportunity of a life time, a $10 million sponsorship.

A player who is successful in winning the Main Event at Ultimate Bet.com will be offered a bonus worth a staggering $10 Million with a predetermined payout period of 10 years. The player will also be awarded the honor of being the newest Ultimate Bet Pro with a chance to play alongside Phil Hellmuth and Annie Duke.

Also planning on hosting a World Series of Poker free roll for players Ultimate Bet starting from April25th to June 20th will be paying out a $12,500 prize package to the winner including a $2,500 cash prize from the prize pool. The first free roll is planned to be held on 25th April commencing at 3 p.m. ET.

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Casino City’s 10 Most Fascinating Poker Players

We hope you enjoy the inaugural edition of Casino City’s 10 Most Fascinating (Poker) People. And please, feel free to forward this link to everyone you know. Good old “Babs” got 13.2 million people to tune into her little TV show. If we want to keep up with that pace, we’re going to need some help.

10. John Juanda

John Juanda was already considered one of the most accomplished players of all time. But the 37-year-old’s victory at the 2008 World Series of Poker Europe in October sealed the deal.

Not only did the win gave Juanda his fourth-career bracelet, but he did it in record-breaking fashion as the length of play at the final table in London was 19 hours and 10 minutes, which shattered the previous record for longest event in WSOP history by more than three hours. Juanda, who was born and raised in Indonesia and arrived in the U.S. in 1990, now has 45-career WSOP cashes to his name and 23 final table appearances.

9. Tiffany Michelle

Let me be perfectly honest. If this were a list of the “10 Most Likable Poker People of 2008,” Ms. Michelle would not have even been considered. But the fact that she was so “unlikable” during the World Series of Poker Main Event this summer definitely lands her on the “most fascinating” list.

Michelle enjoyed a fast ride to stardom this summer at the Main Event. A year ago at this time she was a TV personality covering poker. This year she threw her collection of goofy hats into the proverbial ring and got involved with the $10,000 Main Event. The deeper she went in the event, the more attention she received. Now keep in mind, if she was just another 20-something male making a run at the Main Event crown, there really wouldn’t have been any story here. But since she is an attractive woman who wore outlandish outfits and gawky jewelry, she had the normally sarcastic poker blogs eating out of her hands and the ESPN cameras focused in on her.

She was even more enticing after she caused a mini-controversy by adding another sponsor logo to her apparel midway through the tournament. In addition, her behavior at the table was deplorable. She didn’t make a lot of friends with her antics (example: celebrating every time another woman got knocked out or calling the clock on tablemates during big hands) and snide comments (”Oh, I remember you. You’re the guy who takes forever to make a decision.”), but I have a sneaking suspicion that all part of her act. When ESPN began airing the WSOP telecasts, Tiffany quickly became the player that everybody “loved to hate.” It was good for Tiffany because it gained her attention and it was good for ESPN because it created a villain; a female version of Phil Hellmuth, if you will.

In fact when we interviewed ESPN Senior Producer Jamie Horowitz before the November Nine, he told us the three things that most people mentioned to him about the WSOP coverage were Phil Hellmuth’s deep run into the Main Event, the truck-driving, St. Louis Cardinals hat-wearing chip leader and the disdainful Tiffany Michelle.

In the end, Michelle’s impressive run ended when she finished 17th. But she gained much more than a $300,000-plus paycheck. She became a certified “somebody” in the poker world and it appears she’s going to be able to cash in one that for the foreseeable future.

8. Phil Hellmuth

The Poker Brat didn’t add to his record-total of 11 bracelets this year, but that didn’t stop him from getting major face time on ESPN.

Phil Hellmuth appeals to god for better cards during the Main Event. (photo by Gary Trask, Casino City) Before the Main Event even started, Hellmuth made news by breaking the record for career cashes in the WSOP with 65. He also made a deep run into the final table of the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. Event.

But those were simply warm-up acts. Once the Main Event started, Hellmuth was at his very best, entertaining the railbirds with his antics every day as he made his deepest run into the Main Event since 2003. He continuously berated fellow players – particularly those with an online background – and he even got so animated that he got penalized for repeatedly calling Cristian Dragomir “an idiot.” That penalty, of course, was overturned the next morning, which caused a major stir.

The bottom line: When your star shines as bright as Phil Hellmuth’s, you don’t need to win tournaments to gain attention or be named a “fascinating” person by a certain Web site.

7. Phil Ivey

Speaking of guys who can get their fair share of the spotlight by not winning bracelets, we present the estimable Phil Ivey.

First off, Ivey came into this year’s WSOP when he cashed in for $1.5 million by winning his first WPT title at the LA Poker Classic at the beginning of May. Then as soon as he hit Vegas for the WSOP, word quickly spread that he was taking action on whether or not he would win a bracelet and the action went as high as $1 million.

The result had Phil playing in a lot more events at the WSOP as usual. He seemed bent on winning proving his fellow players. He even showed up at a re-buy event with $100,000 in chips at his disposal. He made even more of a scene when word leaked that Phil had placed some major dough (it was rumored to be as much as $2 million) on his LA Lakers to defeat the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals and at times he could be seen sitting at the poker table paying more attention to the TV with the basketball game on than the cards being dealt in front of him.

In the end, the Celtics took down the Lakers and Phil fell short in his quest for another bracelet. As a matter of fact, he was bounced from the Main Event on Day 1. Do the math and Phil dropped may have lost more than $3 million of his plentiful stash in less than one month.

6. Scotty Nguyen

Scotty Nguyen is one of the most celebrated and recognizable poker players in the history of the game. When he suffered a major meltdown in the late stages of the 2007 Main Event that actually made him so distraught that he wouldn’t leave his house, there was much sympathy for him. So when he stunned everybody by winning the prestigious $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event this year it could have been a shining comeback moment for him.

Instead, the win was overshadowed by Scotty’s repeated final-table drunken tirades (see video above), which were captured by the ESPN cameras for all to see. In fact, ESPN analyst Norman Chad said on-air, “Tonight, Scotty left his class in a beer bottle.”

Nonetheless, this was a huge win for the Prince of Poker, who found it in himself to have a sober moment after victory and recognize the late Chip Reese, for whom the championship trophy is dedicated to. Nguyen claimed more than $1.9 million and pushed his career earnings to nearly $10 million. He also snapped a seven-year drought by winning his fifth bracelet, which helped him joined an exclusive club of five-time WSOP gold bracelet winners that includes Bones Berland, Allen Cunningham, Ivey, Chris “Jesus” Ferguson, Ted Forrest, Berry Johnston and Stu Ungar.

5. Yuval Bronshtein

Even before he pulled off the implausible at FTOPS IX, Yuval Bronshtein was already a fascinating character.

The brash 24-year-old – who often wears a Mohawk-haircut of some sort – began playing poker when he was a freshman at the University of Maryland. Two weeks into the second week of his senior year, he decided he was making a good enough living playing poker online so he dropped out in order to play full time.

His poker prowess was put on display in August when he not only became the first player to ever win consecutive events in Full Tilt’s Online Poker Series, but he did so in a span of less than 12 hours by multi-tabling the two tournaments. The two victories earned Bronshtein $172,387, or about $7,500 per hour. Not bad for a college drop out.

But what we liked best about Bronshtein was how he told us how much he is driven by “making history.” When we interviewed him the day after this astonish feat, Bronshtein said, “I don’t think it’s something that anyone will duplicate ever again. That’s what I want more than anything else; to do things that no one has ever done before.”

For Bronshtein, it’s not simply all about the Benjamins and we love him for it.

4. Ivan Demidov

Speaking of making history, Ivan Demidov did something this year that will never be duplicated as he became the first player in history to make two WSOP final tables in the same year.

First, the 27-year-old Russian outlasted a field of more than 6,800 in July to earn a spot in the coveted November Nine at the Main Event. While killing time before play resumed, Demidov entered the World Series of Poker Europe and ended up making the final table where he finished third. Then it was back to Las Vegas where he made it all the way to the heads-up portion of the event before falling to Peter Eastgate.

A year ago at this time, you probably never heard of him. But make no mistake about it, Ivan Demidov is going to be a name you’re going to hear in poker circles for a long time to come.

3. Erick Lindgren

A lot of people were happy to see Erick Lindgren finally get earn his first WSOP bracelet. Lindgren is one of the more well-liked and personable players in the game so when he defeated Justin Bonomo during heads-up play for his first piece of WSOP jewelry in the $5,000 Mixed Hold’em Event, plenty of his peers were thrilled for him.

Erick Lindgren checks out the custom-made Harley-Davidson that was given to him as part of his winning the 2008 WSOP Player of the Year award. (photo by Vin Narayanan)
Further proving just how classy he is, Lindgren simply celebrated the win by pumping his index into the air and saying “Thank God. I finally got one.” He then called his parents back in California to give them the good news and that he would be shipping to bracelet to them as a token of his appreciation.

Lindgren wasn’t able to win a second bracelet at the 2008 WSOP, but he certainly came close. He finished third at the aforementioned $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. tournament that was won by Nguyen and overall he ended the summer with more than $1.3 million in winnings and the WSOP Player of the Year Award.

When he was officially awarded the Player of the Year Award at the Main Event final table in November, Lindgren gave a heart-felt speech and told us that he would be giving away the striking Red Rock custom-made Harley-Davidson motorcycle that went along with award to his brother.

2. Dennis Phillips

When the November Nine was decided back in July, WSOP officials sat down each of the final tableists and told them to keep in mind that for the next 117 days they would be “ambassadors of the game.” Apparently, Phillips, who was the chipleader, took this to heart. He accepted virtually every interview request (a total of about 200) that came his way. He threw out the first pitch at a St. Louis Cardinals game and visited Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. and he made it his mission to use his newfound celebrity to help him raise awareness for a couple of his favorite charities.

When the action got underway for the final table, Dennis Phillips Nation simply took over the Rio. Phillips flew more than 100 of his friends and family to Las Vegas and there were hundreds of people in the auditorium mimicking Phillips by wearing the white, long-sleeve, trucker shirts and St. Louis Cardinal baseball hats. His fans were stunned to see Phillips almost go from chipleader to first player busted, but Phillips survived and made it all the way back to finish in third place.

Dennis Phillips may never win a big poker tournament in his life, but his impression on the game in 2008 – and at the Main Event final table in particular — was undeniable.

1- Peter Eastgate

But a quick background check shows that Eastgate is indeed a great story. First of all, the 22-year-old from Denmark studied economics in college before becoming a poker pro just three years ago. He quickly became one of the top online professionals and now he’s on top of the poker world as the reigning WSOP Main Event champ. Along the way, Eastgate broke Phil Hellmuth’s record as the youngest person to ever win the Main Event.

Through it all, Eastgate handled himself with dignity and class and appeared to be mature well beyond his 22 years, especially considering he was in a foreign country while making a run at winning the most-anticipated final table in WSOP history. He was a gracious and well-deserved winner of the Main Event and that makes him a no-brainer choice as our No. 1 Most Fascinating Poker Person of 2008.

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