Monday, September 8, 2008

Chris Moneymaker And WCOOP 2008

chris moneymaker Chris Moneymaker, primarily known these days as the spark that ignited the online poker boom after his 2003 Main Event win, had a little personal redemption this evening after making the final table of the 2008 WCOOP Event #5!

The Team PokerStars member played some of the best poker of his life this evening, running over an impressive field of online pros and live poker counterparts like Daniel Alaei and Ted Forrest, who would actually finish 13th and 20th in this tournament.  After the dust was settled, and the final table bubble was finally broken, it would be Moneymaker and eight other players making up a pretty sick final 9.  Although it would be two players in particular that would end up giving the one-time world champ a run for his money.

Top-ranked online players ‘gbmantis‘ and ‘#1PEN!‘ would prove to be a tough test for Moneymaker at the finale.  These 2 showcased to the world why they’ve been such big forces to be reckon with on the MTT felt, consistently making moves on Chris and eventually bleeding him a lot of chips towards the latter stages of the final table.  With blinds at $12.5k/$25k, Moneymaker would be forced to make a desperate all-in push with the rest of his $300k stack with a weak Ace.  Unfortunately for him, the small blind ‘Choron‘ would wake up with pocket Kings and was a dominating favorite to knock ‘Money800′ out for good.  The board would ultimately bring no miracle Ace for for him, and Moneymaker would find himself on the rail in very solid 6th place!

His finish would net him nearly $180k and of course allow him to snub his critics - albeit temporarily I’m sure - who have bashed him in the past for his lack of tournament cashes and final tables.  For now though, I can only hope he’ll enjoy his moment in the sun and start working on his game even more to prep for the future.  Who knows how many more final tables he’s got in him?

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Why Sign These People PokerStars

While the future of hockey player Mats Sundin is still up in the air, today he announced he'll become a professional poker player on PokerStars.

That's PokerStars.net, not PokerStars.com.

Stars has recently been signing sports stars not generally known for poker, such as Boris Becker and Orel Hershiser.

The former Toronto Maple Leafs captain will play online and live under the username MatsSundin and will travel Stars' global poker tour circuit, beginning with next week's European Poker Tour in Barcelona.

Any winnings he may earn from poker will be donated entirely to charity.

Mayweather offers $100,000 reward

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A $100,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the recovery of former boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s burgled Las Vegas mansion last month.

Mayweather's home was robbed of jewelry amounting to as much as $7 million. Among the jewelry were glove pendants and a necklace.

No one was hurt during the robbery, which occurred Aug. 17 or 18 in the empty house.

Four males were spotted on surveillance cameras. One of the four is pictured above and goes by the alias Johnny Brassballs.

Callers with information on the crime can be anonymous and collect a $100,000 reward. Call Sherbrook, Jelan and Associates at (678) 457-5858.

Mayweather's father will be training Ricky Hatton for Hatton's upcoming fight against Paulie Malignaggi on Nov. 22. Mayweather Jr. defeated Hatton in his final fight in December 2007 at MGM Grand.

Eastside Cannery Poker Room Now Open

A new poker room on the Boulder strip is open and spreading your favorite games. Eastside Cannery is first new property to open on the Boulder Strip in more than a decade and the first new poker room on Boulder in 14 years.
Eastside Cannery

Eastside CanneryPoker Room early Sunday morning

The spacious 8 table poker room is filled with modern poker tables equipped with Shufflemasters and the popular Genesis tracking systems. Genesis tracks play through player's cards so stop by the C.A.N. Players Club and sign up for your free player's card before you play or click here to sign up online. Poker players earn comps at the rate of $1/hour with no daily limit. Comps are good at any of the casino's food outlets.

The room is currently spreading $2-$4 and $4-$8 limit Hold'em plus a $1-$2 No-Limit Hold'em with a $100 min - $300 max buy-in. For the stud players there is a $2-$7 Limit Seven Card Stud game with a $1 low card bring-in. A $2-4 LHE, $4-8 LHE and the stud game were up and running along with $1-2 NLHE during our early Sunday morning visit. Stop by the Eastside Cannery to play in the newest poker room in Las Vegas. If some of the room personnel look familiar you probably saw them dealing at the 2008 WSOP.

Tip: Park near the eastside doors at the Eastside Cannery, walk-in, look left ... the Poker Room. Couldn't be easier.

"How to Become a Poker Millionaire" With Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott

Devilfish UK legendary poker pro Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott will star in a new TV series where he takes losers at the game and trains them up to become poker pros like himself. Titled "How to Become a Poker Millionaire" the show will air in Wales for five segments of 30 minutes each. Ulliott, a poker pro who has been on the circuit for years and been a popular figure in other programs such as Late Night Poker, will star in the show premiering Thursday September 4 on ITV Wales. Ulliott himself is a poker millionaire, having won millions at the World Series of Poker and the World Poker Tour