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WSOP Day 7 Preview

Nicky O'Donnell
Tuesday 14th July 2009

050713_philivey_vmed_2pwidec1The World Series of Poker Main event is now down to just 8 tables, and one very familiar name sits ominously among the chip-leaders.

Phil Ivey has always been regarded as one of, if not the best poker player in the world.

He has won seven world series bracelets including two this year, but surprisingly has never won a bracelet in a holdem event. What better time to do it than in this years Main Event?

Day 6 was the end of the road for the two remaining former champions, Peter Eastgate and Joe Hachem.

Eastgate was elimiated in an unfortunate hand where he re-raised all-in from the big blind with Ace-Jack and found two callers.

On the turn the board read 6-A-4-J giving the Dane top two pair but the board four flushed on the river and David Kopp’s pocket eights with the eight of hearts brought an end to Eastgate’s reign as defending World Champion.

WSOP Main Event: Day 6 Preview

Nicky O'Donnell
Monday 13th July 2009

peter-eastgatemainwsopwinIn 2005 Greg Raymer had what was widely regarded as the best back to back performance of all time in a World Series of Poker Main Event.

Having won the event in 2004 Raymer returned the following year to make the final 3 tables in a field of 5619 runners and was battling for the chip-lead only to have his stack crippled in a painfully unfortunate hand with Aaron Kanter.

2008 champion, Peter Eastgate took home over nine million dollars (four million more than raymer in 2006) and this year the Dane is still on course to complete what could go down as one of the greatest achievements of all time in tournament poker.

Of course it will be far from easy but with just 185 of the 6,494 entrants left it is still anyone’s tournament to win.

Some huge names in Poker including Phil Ivey, ELKY, Antonio Estefandari, David Benyamin and former champion Joe Hachem are also still in the hunt.

WSOP Day 5 preview.

Nicky O'Donnell
Sunday 12th July 2009

andy-blackThe bubble has finally popped and we are now getting down to the business end of the World Series of Poker Main Event.

There are three Irishmen left (read more to see their respective chip counts and table draws for today)

Andy Black will have a tough day at the office having drawn Rolf Slotboom, “ELKY” and Jeff Schullman all consectuively to his immediate right.

Fergal Nealon from Sligo has maintained a good stack throughout the tournament and both he and Nicky Power will now undoubtedly be looking to change gears in an attempt to finish much deeper in the tournament.

Of the other five Irish who began day four, three made the money.

WSOP Fantasy League at Boylepoker.com

Nicky O'Donnell
Sunday 17th May 2009

Boylepoker.com have launched its World Series of Poker Fantasy League, offering poker fans the chance to predict which WSOP contenders will be the “aces in the pack” over the 57 events that make up this year’s Series.

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To enter simply fill out the form at Boylesports.com/poker, choosing the five poker players you think will make the final tables and win bracelets at this year’s WSOP. Entrants get 30 points if one of their players’ wins a bracelet and 10 points if one of their picks makes a final table finish.

The entrants with the most points at the end of the series could win a European Poker Tour, Grosvenor UK Poker Tour or Boylepoker.com International Poker Open live event package.

The prizes are:

• 1st place: will receive a £1,000 GUKPT main event package, which includes travel and accommodation expenses.
• 2nd place: will win a Boylepoker.com IPO VIP Weekend Package.
• 3rd place: Will win entry into this year’s Boylepoker.com IPO.

As a bonus, if all five of your player picks win a bracelet, Boylepoker.com will send you to an EPT main event with a package worth over €5,000.

You can enter the WSOP Fantasy League up until Wednesday May 27th at 13:00. Your selected players will start earning points from the beginning of the first event. Winning results will be posted at Boylepoker.com on July 16th.

Elsewhere Boylesports.com has scores of World Series of Poker betting markets which offer prices on which player will cash for the most money, which Scandinavian player will take home the most cash from the 2009 WSOP, and a wide range of match bets including:

Phil Ivey – 8/11 Vs. Daniel Negreanu – Evens
Phil Hellmuth – 5/6 Vs. J.C. Tran – 5/6
Dave “Devilfish” Ulliott – 5/4 Vs. Phil Ivey – 4/7
Neil Channing – 8/11 Vs. Phil Laak – Evens
Marty Smyth – 11/8 Vs. Andy Black – 8/15
Chris Ferguson – 5/6 Vs. Erik Seidel – 5/6

All markets will be settled in accordance with official World Series of Poker results as published.

Online poker players can also qualify for three different World Series of Poker packages — $10,000 no-limit hold’em main event, a package to the $10,000 pot-limit Omaha world championship, and a package to two $1,500 no-limit hold’em side events.

All packages include accommodation at the Rio All-Suite Las Vegas Hotel and Casino where the 40th WSOP is being held between May 27 and July 15, 2009.

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WSOP betting markets open at Boylesports.com

Nicky O'Donnell
Wednesday 6th May 2009

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Dublin, Ireland: May 6, 2009 – Boylesports.com today announced its World Series of Poker betting markets which offer prices on which player will cash for the most money and which Scandinavian player will take home the most cash from the 2009 WSOP.

Among the players priced up for the ‘Who will officially win the most dollars at the WSOP?’ market are:

Phil Ivey – 8/1
Daniel Negreanu – 14/1
John Juanda – 16/1
Phil Hellmuth – 20/1
Gus Hansen – 25/1
Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier – 33/1
Marcel Luske 50/1

In the ‘Top Scandinavian Player’ market are:

Patrik Antonius – 12/1
Peter Eastgate – 16/1
Johnny Lodden – 25/1
Michael Tureniec – 33/1
Rehne Pedersen – 40/1
Trond Eidsvig – 50/1
Albert Iversen – 66/1

The Irish bookmaker is also offering over two dozen match bets between players to win the most money including:

Phil Ivey – 8/11 Vs. Daniel Negreanu – Evens
Phil Hellmuth – 5/6 Vs. J.C. Tran – 5/6
Dave “Devilfish” Ulliott – 5/4 Vs. Phil Ivey – 4/7
Neil Channing – 8/11 Vs. Phil Laak – Evens
Marty Smyth – 11/8 Vs. Andy Black – 8/15
Chris Ferguson – 5/6 Vs. Erik Seidel – 5/6

Paul Spillane, head of poker at Boylepoker.com said, “Betting on the World Series of Poker has gone from strength to strength in recent years as it gives ordinary punters a chance to have an interest in the outcome of the Series and use their poker knowledge to try and beat the bookie. We’ve given players a wide variety of markets to choose from and everyone will be able to find a market where they will have an opinion on the outcome.”

All markets will be settled in accordance with official World Series of Poker results as published.

Elsewhere Boylesports.com has launch its World Series of Poker qualification promotion which gives online poker players the opportunity to qualify for a package to the $10,000 no-limit hold’em main event, a package to the $10,000 pot-limit Omaha world championship, and a package to two $1,500 no-limit hold’em side events.

All packages include accommodation at the Rio All-Suite Las Vegas Hotel and Casino where the 40th WSOP is being held between May 27 and July 15, 2009.

Sign up to Boylepoker today and receive a $600 bonus.

Book Review – Life’s a Gamble.

Nicky O'Donnell
Monday 30th March 2009

brindley_book1I first met Roy Brindley in March 2006 in Vienna on a poker trip with 14 other Irish based players to the Spring poker festival at the Concord Casino.

I remember all 16 of us going out for a meal where some had arrived very late and as a result the kitchen closed before all of us had been served. Actually Roy was the only one who wasn’t served, and while the rest of us munched on juicy sirloin steaks (one hungry chap actually ordered two steaks for himself and didn’t think to share!) Roy was left with a measly baked potato. Hardly fitting sustenance for a travelling profession poker player of his stature.

Naturally he was given plenty of stick as digital cameras were pulled out of bags and coat pockets to get a snapshot of “Roy the Boy” and his baked potato looking slightly disgusted. I’d imagine at that moment he wanted to be anywhere else but there, starving and having a bunch of cheeky and inferior poker players taking the Mickey. Little did I know at the time, the dark places Roy had been to in his past and how big a part Vienna played on his arduous and extraordinary journey towards the spotlight.

“Life’s a Gamble” is written word for word by Roy himself and is a very honest and revealing account of his life from the beginning. In fact, to borrow a term I’ve grown fond of, the book is written with a level of “unbridled honesty” that is all too rarely found among the modern poker player. The book contains no poker strategy, in fact the first half of the book mentions little poker at all as Roy recounts his childhood and exposure to hardcore gambling from an early age, his love of grey-hounds and some harrowing experiences as a greyhound trainer both in the UK and America.

Roy hasn’t just been to the bottom of the barrel, he’s been buried underneath it. How many professional poker players do you know once lived in a cardboard box on the streets or in a dog kennel, and how many will tell you truthfully about their struggles with anger and depression or their run-ins with the law? He tells his story of hardship and degeneracy with enough humility that we can’t help but be drawn into his world and even though we already know the story has a happy ending, as we read on we feel his pain as he continually falls off the wagon. Roy becomes our hero and we desperately want him to reach his goals.

The development of his love for poker begins half way through the book as he tells of his first ever trip to a poker game at Dublin’s Jackpot Club, where he was stunned to find himself sitting in front of Noel Furlong, a former World Series of Poker main event winner. Here he plies his trade alongside some well known characters from the Dublin poker scene. His determination to win large sums of life changing money from the get-go is palpable and he recalls how he travelled around Europe searching for big wins, including his now infamous drunken victory at the Tony G invitational. He describes poker as his redemption. “It’s been like a dock leaf around a stinging wound; an improbable cure that has done the job admirably”.

By his own admission, his determination to succeed at times drove him mad. He describes how he once almost threw €34,000 out his hotel room window because he was disgusted at coming second at the 2002 World Heads up Poker Championship in Vienna, despite the fact that after registering for the event he couldn’t even afford a taxi back to the airport.

The book is not without its flaws. Roy mentions how desperately he wanted to win the Poker Masters in 2007 because he considered a couple of $50,000 cashes in tournaments in the previous 12 months to be “small change” which if true, the first prize of $120,000 in that event could hardly be considered a much larger sum. He also recounts how Andrew Black outplayed Phil Ivey at the World Series in 2005 which he says took place with two tables remaining, but actually happened 3 tables out with 27 players left. (Brindley had 3% of Black that year).

This is purely nitpicking on my part however and it’s important for me to say that the book is a welcome diversion from a growing list of shallow and self-absorbed poker player biographies. Usually, when professional poker players start talking about themselves I tend to look for the nearest exit for fear they might start comparing themselves to Tiger Woods and Muhammad Ali, such is the monstrosity of some of their egos.

Brindley may have his knockers and while he oozes self confidence one thing he certainly doesn’t have is an over-inflated ego which is very evident from this book. His story is an inspiration to people who have struggled and are struggling, poker players, gamblers and non-gamblers alike.

A compelling and entertaining read.

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