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Luke Shcwartz makes Poker Million VIII Semi Final

Paul Sandells
Monday 20th July 2009

_mg_7422_neil-stoddart1Controversial young British pro Luke “_FullFlush1_” Shcwartz beat out John Duthie, Tony G, Bill Edler, Mark Vos, and Mark Denmark to move into the semi finals of the Poker Million VIII in October.

Last year the event was won by Boylepoker.com sponsored pro Marty Smyth and Schwartz, wearing the Boylepoker.com ‘lucky logo’ will now hope to push on and make as big an impact on the live game as he had in his relatively brief online career.

Vos was first out, taken down by Duthie. He was soon followed by Edler who was eliminated by Tony G. Online qualifier Denmark was busted by Schawrtz in fourth, as was Tony G who went out in third.

Irish Poker Radio Launches its first show.

Paul Sandells
Sunday 5th July 2009

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Irish Poker Radio launched the first of its weekly shows this weekend with plans to broadcast live from events around Ireland in the near future.

Iain Cheyne from Irish Poker Rankings and yours truly hosted the inaugural show with special guest Paul Smallwood. Paul is currently the number one ranked player in Ireland and talked to us about the Bruce Poker live tour, the players he respects around Ireland and his hopes of staying on top of the Irish Poker Rankings.

Topics up for discussion in this episode were:

  • Freddy Deeb losing the plot with Tony G at this years WSOP
  • The watering down of the Irish Poker market.
  • The Irish at the WSOP.
  • One’s to watch in the main event including a prop bet between Iain and Nicky.

Listen to the show here

This weeks guests on the poker show.

Paul Sandells
Saturday 23rd May 2009

annie-duke1This week The Poker Show talks to World Series of Poker bracelet winners Michael Keiner and Theo Jorgensen while the women have their say with Annette Obrestad, Jennifer Tilly, and Annie Duke.

Dublin, Ireland: May 22, 2009 – This week, live online poker radio show, The Poker Show, checks in with World Series of Poker bracelet winner Michael Keiner and World Series of Poker Europe bracelet winner, and sometime boxer, Theo Jorgensen. World Series of Poker main event finalist Jon Kalmar is also dropping by.

Presenters Jesse May and Padraig Parkinson will be chatting to Jennifer Tilly and Annette Obrestad from the Women’s World Open and recent Celebrity Apprentice, Annie Duke, pops in discuss Donald Trump and Joan Rivers. Neil Channing will also be on to talk Black Belt grading.

Mike “The Mouth” Matusow, Dave “Devilfish Ulliott, and Tony G set for The Poker Show this week.

Paul Sandells
Friday 15th May 2009

toplogoThis week The Poker Show sees some of the most successful and outspoken players take to the airwaves while Marty Smyth, Annette Obrestad, and J.C. Tran shows are archived

The Poker Show, has secured some of the most controversial and opinionated players in the game. Presenters Jesse May and Padraig Parkinson chat to Mike “The Mouth” Matusow, Dave “Devilfish” Ulliott, and Tony G who are scheduled to appear on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday between 8 and 11 p.m. respectively.

Matusow, who has just published his autobiography Check-Raising the Devil, will be discussing the book, the writing process, and the problems he has faced in life while Ulliott will cover his upcoming appearance at the Oxford Union and his beef with the decision to drop rebuys at the World Series of Poker. Tony G will discuss his recent High Roller Championship final table in Monte Carlo.

Last week’s shows have been archived in full at http://www.boylesports.com/sections/poker/d.asp?show=ThePokerShow_Archives and feature Annette Obrestad, Marty Smyth, Joe Beevers, and J.C Tran. Listeners who would like to get a quick fix can catch individual interviews and segments of the show at http://thepokershowlive.com/listenagain.htm

Perhaps unsurprisingly the most popular downloads from the show so far have been the ones where Tom “Durrrr” Dwan and Luke “_FullFlush1_” Schwartz engage in a battle of egos and trash talk.

Guests on the show so far read like a who’s who of poker with Annette Obrestad, J.C. Tran, Marty Smyth, Neil Channing, Vicky Coren, Andrew Feldman, Dan Harrington, Roland De Wolfe, Phil Hellmuth, Mike Sexton, Phil Laak, Rory Liffey, Liam Flood, ‘Mad’ Marty Wilson, Kara Scott, Donnacha O’Dea, Barny Boatman, and John Duthie.

The all-new radio show sees the experienced broadcast team on air each Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at www.thepokershowlive.com where they will discuss, debate, and decipher the technicolour world of live and online poker with a series of special guests, contributors, and phone-in questions and commentary from members of the poker playing public.

Poker players are actively encouraged to get involved in each show — if only to be in with a shot of winning some of the cash the show gives away each night. Players can call the show directly on 0208 123 7820, add ThePokerShow to Skype or, for MSN users: thepokershow@live.co.uk. The presenters can then chat to participants before or during the show, live on air.

Listeners can also email comments or contact details to chat@thepokershowlive.com.

Irish in Monte Carlo

Paul Sandells
Thursday 30th April 2009

eptA total of 935 players competed in the EPT Grand Final main event, creating a total prize pool of €9,350,000 and a first prize of €2,300,000.



7 Irish Players entered and 4 of those are among the 530 that remain and resume play today.

Donocha O’Dea who surprisingly was listed as a Pokerstars online qualifier failed to make it through Day 1A as the lone Irishman. 6 fellow countrymen competed on Day 1B, however Michael “BigMickG” Graydon, who became the first ever Irish player on PokerStars to reach Supernova Elite status is not listed among the survivors. Former professional footballer Tony Cascarino and Shane Rehill also had early baths.

John Dwyer is the leading Irishman who finished Day 1B on a very respectable 99,200. John made a WSOP final table in a $1,500 event in September 2008 and had two WSOP cashes in 2007 so he is certainly a capable player.

Conor Ainsworth is on 55,300 and his brother Jude is also still in but short-stacked on 15,100. Jude has been one of the most successful Irish players in recent years capturing the Irish Poker championship title in 2008 but is perhaps more famously known by his online username “j.thadues” and for winning the SCOOP main event for a cool $963,338 earlier this month.

As if these three Irishmen weren’t experienced enough they are also joined by a WSOP bracelet winner in the form of Alan Smurfit. Alan won a $1500 event in 2007 for $464,867.

We wish them all the best of luck today.

Durrrr tops the bill on The Poker Show opening night.

Paul Sandells
Friday 24th April 2009

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Internet sensation Tom “durrrr” Dwan heads an all-star line up for the first night of The Poker Show on Sunday April 26.

The first edition of the ground-breaking internet radio show devised by Matchroom Sport in association with Boylepoker.com kicks off at 8pm this Sunday at www.thepokershowlive.com and we have a cracking first night in store.

Dwan has become one of the most talked about players in the world in the last 18 months with his aggressive style of play causing a real buzz. Jesse May, Padraig Parkinson and Matt Broughton will be grilling “durrrr” on his ongoing million dollar challenge, his big pots with Phil Hellmuth and Tony G in the Premier League and his thoughts on the new series of High Stakes Poker.

Neil “Bad Beat” Channing will also be on the show to exclusively reveal the line-up of his all-new Blackbelt Poker team, there’s an interview with “Action” Dan Harrington from the Irish Open and we will also catch up with Ross Boatman after his great run in the WPT Championships.

The show will always keep a keen eye on the world of poker blogs and we will start with star blogger Dr Pauly from the Tao of Poker to chat about the WSOP betting market.

Visit www.thepokershowlive.com for more information – add ThePokerShow to Skype, thepokershow@live.co.uk to MSN and email chat@thepokershowlive.com to get involved.

Book Review – Life’s a Gamble.

Paul Sandells
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.

Tony G, Brian Townsend and Jamie Gold sign up for paddypowerpoker.com Irish Open

Paul Sandells
Friday 20th March 2009

tony-g-profilepaddypowerpoker.com today announces that Antanas ‘Tony G’ Gouga, Brian ‘sbrubgy’ Townsend and 2006 world champion Jamie Gold are the latest professional players to confirm their attendance at this year’s Irish Open. They join Marty Smyth, Phil ‘The Unabomber’ Laak, Ciaran ‘Big C’ O’Leary, Neil Channing and many other pre-registered professionals. The €3200 + €300 No-Limit Holdem tournament is taking place from April 10th – April 13th 2009.

Tony G is one of the most recognisable professional poker players, known for his over-the-top table talk and fearless play. He is also celebrated for the substantial charitable contributions he has made with his tournament winnings, including his large donation to various Asian and Australian causes after winning an Asian Poker Tour event.

Brian Townsend is an online poker player who has achieved legendary status among the internet poker community as a result of his cash game successes. He plays some of the highest stakes available online, specialising in short-handed and heads-up play, and is lead instructor for the popular CardRunners online poker training site.

Jamie Gold shot into poker super stardom after winning the WSOP* $10,000 Championship Event in 2006, capturing a record prize of $12,000,000 and the coveted gold bracelet. Mentored by poker legend Johnny Chan, Jamie is motivated by philanthropic ideals to devote much of his time to charitable causes via poker tournaments and other events.

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