Andy Murray has looked in good shape at this year’s Wimbledon but will today face his most challenging test so far in the form of Queens champion, Sam Querrey.
Archive for June 29th, 2010
Tight battle looms for Murray & Querrey
Can Samba Kings cope with heat of Chile?
It’s been an awesome tournament so far for South American sides, with all five teams progressing to the second round. Today, though, something has to give as Brazil and Chile clash for a place in the quarter-finals.
Can Rockies contain Padres once again?
Bob Sayer looks forward to the game between the San Diego Padres and Colorado Rockies in an attempt to pick the best bet of the day.
The Poker Bots Issue
The issue of poker bots is an ever present one in online poker. It has basically been around from the very beginnings, and the number of companies and various websites offering poker bots for sale for $20 has only increased ever since. For starters, I think we can rule out these $20 offers, without a second thought. Why would anyone sell something that’s potentially worth hundreds of thousands of dollars for a few bucks? I know these sites feature rather convincing sales copy, but that does little to defeat the above logic.
Can poker bots successfully compete against real poker players at all?
Does current technology make that possible? The answer to that would have to be yes and no. Technology is certainly capable of creating a poker bot that can successfully take on the world’s best players: it has been proven and it can be done. The same way I can’t replicate NASA’s space shuttle in my back yard though, I can’t possibly create a poker bot that could achieve anything close to what it’s supposed to. The poker bot which proved its capabilities against some of the top professionals was developed in a university lab, with no efforts and costs spared. It was also programmed with help from some of the world’s top professionals, so yes, if you can pull all those resources together, you will definitely be able to create a viable poker bot. Also, you probably won’t go around selling it for $20 on some website that screams “scam” from a mile away – I can pretty much guarantee that.
“a poker bot needs to be able to think, so a layer of AI was added on top of the odds-calculus capabilities” it sounds so simple, doesn’t it? As a person who’s worked with AI, I can tell you it’s anything but that, and a statement like that is not just an insult to reasonably smart readers but it’s also a gross underestimation of the intricacy of the game of poker.
Does this mean there are no poker bots playing online?
Unfortunately, it doesn’t. Some of the experts seem to think that the very entities which use poker botting the most are the online poker sites themselves. They allegedly do it to secure critical player liquidity (the same reason for which they offer rake rebate deals and poker propping), without which they would never survive, so the logical argument is certainly there. Most of the mainstream poker rooms make a clear case of not wanting to see any such attempts made at their tables though.
Poker rooms have a number of ways to detect poker botting, an offense which is considered of the highest degree and which is usually punished by the ceasing of all funds and by the closure of the suspected players’ accounts. One of the ways poker rooms can detect botting is through a software hook which is installed onto the client’s computer together with the client side of the software. This hook has the ability to detect programs running in the background, and it can identify poker bots too.
The solution can be tricked relatively easily though. Botters almost always use a second computer (possibly a laptop hooked up to a PC) to mimic human interaction perfectly and to keep the computer on which the software runs clean. While this move may be a strike scored by the botters, it doesn’t mean botting is anywhere as close to required minimal efficiency as some would like to believe. The poker industry has the resources to raise hell against bots and botters, and therefore I believe that commercially available poker bots are absolutely useless in today’s advanced online poker environment.
If you want to give botting a go, I’ll have to advise against it. Your bot will probably start by losing money, and it’ll continue with having your account suspended and your bankroll confiscated.
Pacocha in Las Vegas: Jet lag, tragaperring and landing in Rio
Pacoche, as in the previous year’s edition, has moved up to Las Vegas to follow the WSOP and Poker-Red cover for the Main Event. While the climax arrives, send us their stories about their experiences in Sin City. Here’s the first.
It was daylight when I opened my eyes … I thought that had long rested not so well with the jet lag but you never know. I had fallen asleep watching TV almost instantly and now someone was playing at Wimbledon. Nor was waste bags. Look at the clock on the table to see if the jet lag was making mischief and, as feared, there were only 6 am.
He had slept only five hours and a bit, well … a matter of forcing myself to sleep for a couple of hours. As in other trips to Las Vegas the scale had been interminable. This time over in Philadelphia had touched me go to the interrogation room (at least I do not cache or threatened as happened to other players). They seemed to only be interested in knowing if I had more than $ 10,000 in cash (you must declare if so) but my answer! “And I would like!” Seems convinced them and we were within the USA in time to re-invoicing and to see how the flight was delayed peak time and …
The flight of course was full of Spanish and Italian eager to start playing as soon as cash. If chairs could be turned back on trains as they would have played fortunes. Among the familiar faces on the flight were Luis ‘ringing’, Conejoloko, Mendicuti and César Ordoñez. By the time we got to the door of the hotel, took over 24 hours of travel.
At 9 am local time can not stand over in bed and went outside while TV remained the same at Wimbledon. At 10:00 a.m. yet to make that heat melting the soles, but will soon be frying a Webo in the asphalt. Cross the street and into the Rio Hotel to be credited to the press room. But as we enter the opposite side where the WSOP is held, you have to walk around the casino. A few meters I am encouraging a crowd to a group of slot players. I can not help but ask one of the organization …
“And that cock eto eh? (In English it sounds better.)
The World Series Of Tragaperring … I come to say. I look and all the players seem to focus on giving to the button as quickly as possible, no bank management of progress, nor have the odds to puncture melons and cherries. To my regret wonder what it’s all business … answer? the FPPs do more wins …
World Series Of Tragaperring: fight to death for the bracelet
I’m going up the aisle as Obelix, shaking his head and saying … these Romans are crazy! At least now there is less to reach the area of the bracelets … the corridor connecting the casino with rooms for conferences / conventions and are starting to see the flags with the face of the POY.
We were halfway down the hall and we came across a little boy of 20 and a cap placed at the tipical PokerStars Yanki (uséase, upside down) that is talking to a friend. I do not know him but his face sounds much cash have we played together? Do you owe money? Jarr … the “Postal Service” is nothing less than “one” Joe Each … now they’re already at the WSOP.
We arrived at the Pavillon room and impresses novelty is that although there are few people at the tables of satellites and cash, and most have painted to keep playing all night … it’s a matter sure to take advantage of jet lag to come play here and peel those who are playing 10 hours.
The newsroom seems to be closed so rid the hall, I greet my way to the “geniuses” of WSOTragaperring Sportbook and go to breakfast and see the world. The same game of tennis is on the big screen, and finally, I look at the score … should be tied at 30-odd games each (you know as I have, so do not mention above).
Football matches are about to start, I was approached by a New Yorker to ask for them and we start talking about furbol. It turns out that poker is a writer than likely have translated some of his works for some web sites. First time on this trip say what are the odds of passing this?
We first half, he will play a tournament and I take the accreditation …
I see a notice that Negreanu will be signing books in a couple of hours, it might be a good opportunity for me to sign a copy of his book and try messing for an interview. Then cancel the signing Poker kid … any cash game or golf? God knows, but in general around here tend to be very serious for these things.
In order … and with accreditation in hand, My next task is to locate Miki ‘Antimadridista’, which is in the same hotel as me (Golden Coast).
I take a stroll through the Amazon Room and speak Castilian hear … turn my head and see Miki and Cesar Garrido commenting tournament hands PL8 $ 1,500. There are 100 players and three Spanish, as the ‘Toro’ Paez is also at stake … the bubble is in 80 believe.
We release the credential to see the action up close. Many well-known face in the tournament as Phil Hellmuth, Barry Greenstein, ‘Jesus’ Ferguson … or Mike “The Mouth” Matusow is sitting to the left of Caesar. The background tables Annette Obrestad is playing in the last two tables of 6 max tournament shootout. I go to see it but there are plenty of colleagues in the rail mounting it good with a good amount of beer and I turn to PL8.
‘The Mouth’ Matusow looks at Cesar’
Game
If I am already beginning to feel the atmosphere of the WSOP, now is a joke … standing in the intersection of the tables Miki, Cesar and Hellmuth, try to be all the ‘Poker Brat “is making mischief, commenting all hands and giving his opinion if they ask and when not.
Matusow rises often to see the cane hands and put each other … When Phil is explaining to one of his desk because he played bad, high Matusow says to laughter from the whole table
“But what you are telling Phil?, If he (his opponent) had read” Play poker like the pros “would be eliminated from the tournament and long
In one of the most remote tables there is one player in a wheelchair appears to be quadriplegic. You can only move his head and one girl up cards so that you can see and move the tabs. Just a few days ago and told in an article in a local TV interview on the fact that poker can enjoy the competition around the world, with hardly any restrictions. But one thing to say, and another to see it live … impressive.
Returning to the tournament, Caesar gets a very interesting boat, by completing a wheel in the river which allows the boat to Scoop. Low and had nut flush draw on the turn but a three on the river will improve your hand.
I miss the hand that does the ‘Toro’ Paez, and soon would Miki, who with one hand with which you have to play the rest (do not remember the hand, but I think it was something like AK3x) not connect. Shortly after the bubble breaks and Cesar told us to Grummpy, Brais and I’m excited that this first box in the WSOP, with its corresponding flag in the Hendon Mob DB. Once in the tournament awards accelerates and comes shortly after Caesar, can not remember now exactly hand.
Phil always … love you
We’re going to the Pavilion, and we are at the NY player on a break. He says there is “a Spanish boy with scarf on his desk,” I go and Manuel Cubero. Then tell him that seems
jovencillo;)
Incidentally, my colleague thinks New Yorkers at first that I’m hesitating when I say that is the “Spanish National Champion.” We talked a while with Cuberos.
Shepherd is playing a couple of tables to the bottom. Now, mid-afternoon, the room is spectacular … a melting pot of cash … tournament satellites … …
Some satellites are playing Sit Spanish
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Four more boxes for the Spanish in the WSOP
This weekend was quite productive for the Spanish Armada in Las Vegas. Apart from the final table that Carlos Mortensen won the HORSE Championship, three more awards entered in event # 42, $ 1,500 NL Holdem .
U.S. dollars
Mortensen finished the tournament in sixth position, very close to getting his third bracelet and took $ 102,237 dollars, which will surely know a little but this finding only confirms the good way that is ‘The Matador’.
‘Yossi’ Obadia close to his final table (photo: Bluff )
In event # 42 Joseph ‘Yossi’ Obadia was very near a final table, reaching the thirteenth position in the tournament, pocketing $ 27,226 U.S. dollars .
In this same event, Juan Manuel Pastor member of the PokerStars team, finishing the job 218, charging $ 3,063 and Roberto Betbese was eliminated in the position 225th, taking $ 2,756 dollars.
Congratulations to all and keep adding, which is less important for the event .
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Gavin Smith, winner of event # 44 $ 2,500 Mixed Hold’em
Gavin Smith is one of the most recognized and beloved players in the world poker circuit. However, until this weekend could not boast of having a WSOP title, something that changed the proclaimed winner of event # 44 and take home $ 268,238 U.S. dollars .
His professional career began for seven years, the time it had to wait to finally get their first bracelet. There were 507 players who signed up to participate in the tournament that was intercropped Limit and NL Hold’em at each level. Gavin Smith came to the table located on the second end position only behind Jarred Solomon, who was the leader with 748,000 chips.
During the entire final Smith was always among the leaders and when there were only two players, he had a slight lead over his rival, Danny Hanawa. In the last hand, having lost almost all his chips, Hanawa the tournament was played with 10
8
against A
Q
Smith. Flop was A
K
2
but J
the turn was in draft internal staircase to Hanawa. However, the J
the river the letter was not needed and the pair of aces Smith was enough to win the tournament.
“I am an old man who used to drive a taxi and mowing the lawn. Now I’m here and hundreds of people have come to see me.” Poker game just to live and earn hundreds of dollars. There is nothing in my life that I can take that curse, on the contrary, every minute is a blessing for me , “Gavin said after his victory.
Results from the $ 2,500 Mixed Holdem:
- Gavin Smith – $ 268,238
- Danny Hannawa – $ 166,005
- Timothy Finne – $ 110,324
- Michael Michnik – $ 81,871
- Jamie Rosen – $ 61,441
- Jarred Solomon – 46,562 USD
- Daniel Idema – $ 35,601
- Dwyte Pilgrim – $ 27,438
- Mike Santoro – $ 21,304
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Ian Gordon wins HORSE Championship of $ 10,000 U.S. dollars
Only 241 players signed up to participate in event # 43 of the WSOP, the $ 10,000 HORSE Championship Registration . It was hard to see an unknown name in the list and more general among the eight finalists, however, at the end of the day was Ian Gordon, suspected to be a professional online poker was not at all favorite, who won the title 611 666 Dollars and his first gold bracelet .
The final table consisted of players recognized: Marco Traniello, Nick Schulman, Richard Ashby, Matt Glantz and Carlos Mortensen . ‘The Matador’ was close to getting his third bracelet and win another event of great prestige but unfortunately was eliminated in sixth place at the hands of Eugene Katchalov , taking $ 102,237 dollars.
Duration of final table was only seven hours, considerably less time than it had averaged the same event in previous years. Especially noticed that the heads-up between Gordon and Richard Ashby, who stayed one step away from being the second player to win two bracelets this year, were to find in just one hand .
On that last play, both saw a flop 6
10
8
, re-raised the bet Gordon Ashby and he then paid. The turn was 10
, Gordon Ashby bet paid again and saying the famous phrase: “ I think I passed, but I have to do “. Gordon was 9
9
, a couple enough to beat the A
J
of Ashby. The K
the river did not help the hand of the English, the termination of the tournament in the Heads-Up on these WSOP faster.
HORSE Championship Results of $ 10,000 dollars:
- Ian Gordon – $ 611 666
- Richard Ashby – $ 378,024
- Eugene Katchalov – $ 248,831
- Marco Johnson – $ 181,503
- Matt Glantz – $ 135,040
- Carlos Mortensen – $ 102,237
- Nick Schulman – $ 78,654
- Marco Traniello – $ 61,414
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Dean Hamrick, winner of event # 42, $ 1,500 NL Holdem
During the weekend Dean Hamrick won the first bracelet of his career by winning the Event # 42 WSOP . Although his first title, Hamrick had been very close to other top , for example in 2008 when he was in tenth place in the main event and last year, which ended in fifth place in another event NL Holdem.
To get your first title, beat Dean to 2,520 players and 24 surpassed the recent entrants to the final day of the tournament. Among the players who returned to vie for the tournament were Bernard Lee Humberto Brenes, and Aaron James Gustavson Shaaf. The final table lasted more than fourteen hours, so far the longest in this year’s WSOP
, and three were exclusively of heads-up from Hamrick and Thomas O’Neal.

With the elimination of third place Ian Wiley, Hamrick took the lead in the tournament, but only for a little over a million chips. Hamrick mastered much of the hand to hand, at one time was eight million points against the three million O’Neal and was the clear contender to win the title.
In the last hand,
Hamrick was all-in after rising O’Neal and without hesitation he paid with A
9 , a hand far behind
A
Q Dean
. The flop was to
2
K , giving both players a pair but keeping the front Hamrick. Neither the
7 the
turn or the 8 the
river helped O’Neal, who finished the tournament in second place.
Results of the final table of the $ 1,500 NL Holdem.
- Dean Hamrick – $ 604,222
Thomas O’Neal – $ 375,627
Ian Wiley – $ 265 869
Niccolo Caramatti – $ 191,744
Aaron Kaiser – $ 140,013
Hemmel ryan – $ 103,461
Andrew Rosskamm – $ 77,392
Thomas Johnson – $ 58,571
Aaron Gustavson – $ 44,856
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Steve Jelinek is event # 41, $ 1500 PL Omaha Hi-Low
The final table of event # 41 of the WSOP tournament PL Omaha Hi-Low $ 1,500 USD registration , the largest in the history of the event, drew more viewers than expected by two reasons: the presence of Phil Hellmuth in search of another bracelet and Mandy Thomas, he could become the first woman to win a WSOP bracelet this .
However, when they divided the last hand was Britain Steve Jelinek who won bracelet and won the 245,871 first-place for .
Jelinek was imposed on the 847 participants who signed up to play the event, and also improved the sixth place achieved in the same event last year. Jelinek is the fifth English player who manages to win a bracelet in this WSOP, joining the group of Praz Bansi, James Dempsey, Richard Ashby and Mike Ellis.
The final table was defined with the removal of Jeffrey Baker and Jelinek was initiated with the second highest stack of all players. About nine hours later, the tournament came to an end when John Gottlieb was all-in before the flop after a rise of Jelinek.Steve showed A
A
Q
4
and Gottlieb A
K-
9
5
. The community cards were Q
10
8
4
5
, providing the best hand the Briton, who was only 130 000 sheets more than his rival.
Results of the final table of the event $ 1,500 PL Omaha Hi-Low:
- Steve Jelinek: $ 245,871
- John Gottlieb: $ 151,884
- Anders Taylor: $ 97,913
- Michael Chappus: $ 71,728
- Ben Lamb: $ 53,319
- Mandy Thomas: 40 169 USD
- Phil Hellmuth: $ 30,633
- Ryan Karp: $ 23,635
- Joel Ettedgi: $ 18,432
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