World series of poker 2006 Circuit Events Bally s Las Vegas pt08
Joseph Hachem Video clip Rating: / five
Joseph Hachem Video clip Rating: / five
The first stage of the GUKPT (Grosvenor United Kingdom Poker Tour Deepstack) with a buy-in of £ 500 finished with the triumphant of Allan Peers. The champ booted out Thomas Dunwoodle in the last duel and grabbed a victory in his very first live tournament.
Even though the championship only attracted 73 poker players, it should be told that the meeting provided a nice show. Remember that the poker participants were capable of playing poker deepstack having each during the beginning of the championship 50000 chips for stages of sixty minutes play. In the 1st qualifying, the game was quite slow. But Ruslan Vlasov, the Genting Poker Series champion animated the party. Unfortunately, he could not manage to reach the final table.
The prize money assembled was quite as not much as it was expected as it was only £ 36000. The organizers, therefore, awarded the top ten participants of the game. Paul Reilly was really the bubble boy in final table, but he was titled to the 10th prize of £ 520. Therefore, the last and final table of nine started with Andy Lambert as the chip leader.
Lowest stack holder, David Galo was the first player eliminated. CT Law and Darren Meynell also tolerated the similar fate, ending 7th and 8th respectively. Later, the chip leader fell in them. Andy Lambert was not capable to keep his vantage. Then, Mark O’Kane and Mark James left the game to end 5th and 4th respectively. James Marriot was given the bronze position along with a prize of £ 5380.
Joseph Hachem Video Rating: five / five
PartyPoker Big Game VI is slated to take place in Vienna from April 11 and PokerNews will be providing you all the live action of the event. The PartyPoker Big Game VI will run non-stop for 48 hours along with World Poker Tour Vienna Main Event and the event is expected to see many big names in the world of poker such as Tom Dwan, Patrik Antonius, Phil Laak, Erik Seidel etc who will be competing in the PartyPoker Premier League V from April 4.
Murmurs are also there that Andrew Robl has also been offered a seat. It is to be noted last year, the PartyPoker Big Game V was dominated by Tony G who made a profit of £150,450. Later Tony G revealed that it was the biggest pot of his life. Other winners were Jennifer Tilly (+£66,925), JP Kelly (+£27,775), Ronald De Wolfe (+£25,675) and Robery Williamson III (+£26,350).
Rob Young, Mike Matusow, Sam Trickett and Keith Johnson were among the losers. Hall of famer Jesse May and Kara Scott will give live commentary of next month’s PartyPoker Big Game VI.
Joseph Hachem Video clip Ranking: five / five
Back in the year 2005, Australian poker player Joe Hachem fell in with PokerStars since taking down the WSOP Main Event for $7.5 million, in 2005.
After that in December 2011, after 6 long years of service with the world’s largest online poker room, Hachem and PokerStars parted ways. After 6 long years of working with the largest online poker room of the world, in December 2011, PokerStars and Hachem parted ways. That time the poker player told that he is intending to spend more time with his family that includes his wife and four children. Right now it seems that the poker pro will just have that chance after saying to be the newest ambassador for the APT (Asian Poker Tour).
Speaking about his new deal, the player told that after many years after many years working extensively across the world, he decided that his next venture would keep him much closer to home that will allow him to spend more time with his family and was something that presented him with a wider ranges of opportunities.
The Asian Poker Tour is Asia’s largest poker tour that helps to organized and promotes programs in top places like Singapore, Macau and Philippines. In 2008, it was also took on by ALL (AsianLogic Limited), which is a group specializing in land-based and online gambling in the Asia Pacific market.
The player further told that he is delighted to announce that he has decided to partner with a consortium comprising the AsianLogic Group and some of their contemporaries. He will be working with the Group in several areas, primarily as a new ambassador for the Asian Poker Tour to further the growth of poker and to assist them with several strategic opportunities in Australia and the Asia Pacific Region.