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In case anyone was wondering it Tom Dwan has not forgotten his challenge against Daniel Cates ‘jungleman12′, , despite having been in Macao plucking millionaires.

Yesterday ‘jungleman12′ and ‘durrrr’ chatted at the table of Full Tilt and it appears that on Friday the two players meet again face to face . In conversation ‘durrrr’ apologized to ‘jungleman12′ by challenge of ensuring that delay did not imagine that would be so busy.

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Cates then proposed to meet on Friday to play a few hands. There will be outstanding tomorrow to see if, finally, both players managed to reach agreement.

As has been some time since the last session of the challenge is worth recalling the most important numbers, has played 7,760 hands and Cates has an advantage of $ 657,774 dollars on .

Dwan

In total twelve hours have played in six sessions. We’ll see what happens on Friday. Finally, the last time you promised to resume the challenge Dwan, a few days later in Macao.

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Peter Eastgate bracelet sold at $ 147,500

Posted by admin On November - 28 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Auction ended bracelet Peter Eastgate won the WSOP Main Event in 2008 and the final price certainly exceeded all expectations: $ 147,500 U.S. dollars , as we read in Card Player.

Eastgate as he had said all the money from this sale will be donated to the UNICEF . The last bid for the cuff reliazó 22 minutes before it closed the sale of the article and was made by the user “7 **** l” , whose identity was kept anonymous by the eBay Privacy Policy .

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This is the first purchase made by the user and bid on nine occasions for the bracelet before he could tell you. The price of the bracelet set began a week ago at $ 16,000 dollars but finally UNICEF will reach the $ 142,915 U.S. dollars .

The remaining $ 4,587 dollars, will go to the nonprofit organization of eBay, MissionFish. The organization is dedicated to helping other nonprofit institutions to blank If funds online, “he explained on eBay.

Eastgate Another object of which is still for sale is the watch Corum , an award also for his victory in the WSOP. The starting price is $ 5,000 U.S. dollars and all proceeds are equally intended for UNICEF.

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Posted by admin On November - 27 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

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Online Poker: Hardest Habits to Break

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The hardest habit for online poker players to break is the same as live players. The biggest leak that most players continue to have is tilt. Tilt occurs when a player has a run of bad luck and loses numerous hands in a row. This gets them upset, and they often play poorly because their emotions get the best of them.

Hard Habits

The bad streak is unavoidable, but getting angry and making moves that you normally wouldn’t make will cost you bets. The easiest prey on a poker table is a player on tilt. They’re negative and expect to lose every hand, so getting into hands against them is almost always a profitable option.

Learning not to tilt is a lesson that only the calmest players are able to achieve. Some, like Phil Hellmuth and Mike Matusow, have never learned to control their emotions from getting the best of them.

Another great day of poker in the EPT Barcelona 2010 . Twenty Spanish players began the day looking to keep climbing positions in the tournament. In the end, 6 of our progress to date 4 where will be in action and only 24 players.

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‘Jotaele’ educating EPT tables

These are the 14 Spanish players who perished and their respective positions and awards.

26. Emilio Dominguez – 17,000 €
42 º. Eloy Bravo – 15,000 €
48 º. Joan Company – 15,000 €
53. Daniel Egea – 13,000 €
63 º. Javier Piazuelo – 13,000 €
64 º. David Lopez – 13,000 €
70 º. Haykel Vidal – 11,000 €
80 º. Leo Margets – 11,000 €
82. Carlos López – 9,000 €
90 º. Carlos Mortensen – 9,000 €
92 º. Vicent Boscà – 9,000 €
102 º. May Maceiras – 7.500 €
101 º. Oscar White – 7,500 €
108 º. Alejandro González Olaechea – 7,500 €

Day 4 chip will lead to German Giuseppe Pantaleo while our highest ranked is, again, Luis Rufas ‘Repic’ followed closely by Professor of EducaPoker José Luis Navarro ‘Jotaele’.

Jorge Lores Jesus Cortes (’desx2′en Forum Poker-Red), Óscar García Pelayo and Juan Ramón Márquez will accompany them in the fight for the final table

You can follow the action on Day 4 of the EPT Barcelona Poker-Red from 12:00 pm with direct connections with guests that we discussed their views on the tournament and poker in general.

On day three we had a ‘Jotaele’, ‘Piokari’, ‘Darkored’, ‘Amato,’ Luzaga ‘and Dracula in live interviews that you can follow the Poker-Red channel in Livestream .

You can also review all the day’s story, with videos and photographs,

here .

This is the classification for the start of day 4.

    Giuseppe Pantaleo – 2,309,000 – Germany

  1. Alessandro Longobardi – 1,863,000 – Italy

  2. Thor Stang – 1,447,000 – Norway

  3. Luis Rufas – 1,429,000 – Spain
  4. José Luis Navarro Giner – 1,362,000 – Spain
  5. Ognjen Sekularac – 1,333,000 – Serbia

  6. Francesco Notaro – 1,167,000 – Italy

  7. Jorge Lores – 1,131,000 – Spain

  8. Setting Bognanni – 1,131,000 – Italy

  9. Jesus Cortes Lizano – 915,000 – Spain
  10. Zachary Koriko – 888,000 – USA

  11. Candido Gonçalves – 875,000 – France

  12. Roman Makhlin – 823,000 – Russia

  13. Konstantin Puchkov – 820,000 – Russia

  14. Kent Lundmark – 691,000 – Sweden

  15. Todd Sisley – 690,000 – Canada

  16. Óscar García Pelayo – 666,000 – Spain
  17. Georgios Skotadis – 640,000 – Greece

  18. Shander De Vries – 577,000 – Netherlands

  19. Jani Kristian Rasines – 546,000 – Finland

  20. Dominik Nitsche – 523,000 – Germany

  21. Lari Sihvo – 496,000 – Finland

  22. Kristoffer Thorsson – 289,000 – Sweden

  23. Juan Ramón García Márquez – 267,000 – Spain
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Exciting day we have lived in the EPT Barcelona 2010 . No fewer than 64 Spanish struggled to get into the awards with Luis Rufas ‘ring’ as race leader.

At the end of the day, 20 Spanish got the first goal in the tournament, enter between the 112 º players who survive and are already in prizes . Obviously, with a spectacular Spanish participation in the tournament ( 121 players ) in the EFA is going to break many records.

Haykel Vidal

Haykel Vidal, the Spanish leader, finding spiritual peace big stack

The first of the records, the participation, as this tournament, with a field of 758 players , has been the largest so far held in Spain. And the second, the highest number of Spanish in prizes to those 20 players.

On the way, were in some Spanish today recognized as Jordi Martínez ‘Alekhine’ bwin and PokerSP, Javier Bowl ‘MuckeDBoY, also PokerSP, David Morante’ Gorrioncillo ‘, Javier Martinez’ Elflacokanu ‘, Javier Etayo …

The chip leader of the tournament is the U.S. Bryn Kenney with 639,500 . The first classified Spanish in fifth position with 534,500 Vidal is Haykel , while the sixth position is Luis Rufas that started the day at the top of the table. John Henry Company will appear in the Top 10.

By EducaPoker we have a Emilio Dominguez ‘Piokari ‘ to premiere as Pro Team Poker Face cashing in his first EPT and all the options through his stack of 357k doubling the average of the tournament with ease and puts it in the 15 th position.

José Luis Navarro ‘Jotaele’ , professor of EducaPoker also is above average with 279K.

Vicent Boscà , winner of his place in the tournament in the development EducaPoker EPT Barcelona , has also already managed to enter the awards in his first appearance in a major tournament.

Another of the stars of the day was the Galician Carlos López ‘Djalminha’ who began the day with 20k and ended up with 329K in a stunning comeback.

Carlos Mortensen, Leo Margets, May Maceiras, Javier Piazuelo ‘Pizu’, Oscar Blanco ‘The Spike’, Oscar García Pelayo and a handful of players still do not know (but tomorrow) will also be carried as a good memory of this tournament already in prizes.

Tomorrow, on Day 3 will begin with 112 players and stop the game when you subtract 24.

At Poker-Red we from 12:00 am broadcasting the tournament with posts, interviews, photos and links Livestream live with guests to whom they can ask what you want.

You can review what has been whether the day 2 in Barcelona in our special monitoring EFA.

Here you have to count cards with the beginning on day 3.

  1. Bryn Kenney – 693,500 – USA
  2. Roman Makhlin – 643,000 – Russia
  3. Giuseppe Pantaleo – 622,500 – Germany
  4. Dominic Nitsche – 585,000 – Germany
  5. Haykel Vidal – 534,500 – Spain
  6. Luis Rufas – 502,000 – Spain
  7. Pascal Lefrancois – 458,500 – Canada
  8. Kristoffer Thorsson – 454,000 – Sweden
  9. John Henry Company Iborra – 446,000 – Spain
  10. Andrei Bucica – 446,000 – Romania
  11. Zachary Koriko – 412,000 – USA
  12. Thor Stang – 384,000 – Norway
  13. Roberto Romanello – 372,500 – UK
  14. Alessandro Longobardi – 361,500 – Italy
  15. Emilio Dominguez Muñoz – 357,000 – Spain
  16. Gaston Belluscio July – 350,000 – Argentina
  17. Tauras Drasutis Narmontas – 347,500 – Lithuania
  18. Lari Sihvo – 333,500 – Finland
  19. Carlos Lopez Neira – 329,000 – Spain
  20. Kimmo Puusa – 327,500 – Finland
  21. Moshe Vaizman – 323,000 – Israel
  22. Mihails Morozovs – 313,500 – Latvia
  23. Ben Warrington – 308,000 – UK
  24. Allan Sice – 299,000 – UK
  25. Marc Naalden – 292,500 – Netherlands
  26. Ognjen Sekularac – 281,000 – Germany
  27. Matthias De Meulder – 280,500 – Belgium
  28. Jose Luis Navarro Giner – 279,500 – Spain
  29. Iddo Feinberg – 275,500 – Israel
  30. Georgios Skotadis – 269,000 – Greece
  31. Tomer Berda – 265,500 – Israel
  32. Gilles Jean Louis Michaud – 249,000 – France
  33. Michael Schuerpf – 243,000 – Switzerland
  34. Todd Sisley – 239,500 – Canada
  35. Yury Kerzhapkin – 236,000 – Russia
  36. Candido Gonçalves – 231,000 – France
  37. Atanas Gueorguiev – 225,500 – Bulgaria
  38. Jorge Lores – 223,500 – Spain
  39. Ori Arie Miller – 204,500 – Israel
  40. Peyman Luth – 204,000 – Germany
  41. Kent Lundmark – 204,000 – Sweden
  42. Marcus Balmert – 200,000 – Germany
  43. Vitalijs Zavorotnijs – 199,000 – Latvia
  44. Francesco Notaro – 197,500 – Italy
  45. Setting Bognanni – 195,500 – Italy
  46. Isaac Schachtel – 195,000 – Israel
  47. Daniel Egea – 193,500 – Spain
  48. Govert Metaal – 193,500 – Netherlands
  49. Leo Fernandez – 186,500 – Argentina
  50. Bryan Pellegrino – 182,500 – USA
  51. Federico Cipollini – 182,000 – Italy
  52. Leo Margets – 174,000 – Spain
  53. Eloy Bravo Lopez – 173,000 – Spain
  54. Jan Boubli – 171,000 – France
  55. Christopher Conlon – 162,000 – UK
  56. Elior Molcho – 158,500 – Austria
  57. Konstantin Puchkov – 158,000 – Russia
  58. Artur Karamuca – 151,500 – Albania
  59. Zsolt Soros – 151,000 – Hungary
  60. Jan Collins – 149,000 – Germany
  61. Pedro Javier Piazuelo Ferrero – 148,000 – Spain
  62. Per Albin Linde – 147,500 – Sweden
  63. Bosca Vicent Ramon – 147,500 – Spain
  64. Stephane Albertini – 144,500 – France
  65. Brent Courson – 139,000 – USA
  66. Juan Ramon Garcia Marquez – 138,500 – Spain
  67. Leandro Balotin – 137,500 – Brazil
  68. Besfort Hani – 136,500 – Sweden
  69. Ingi Saevar Saevarsson – 136,000 – Iceland
  70. Daniel Dodet – 136,000 – Belgium
  71. Mark Alfred Bolliger – 133,500 – Switzerland
  72. Nicolo Calia – 133,000 – Italy
  73. Aleh Plauski – 131,000 – Belarus
  74. Jesus Cortes Lizano – 127,000 – Spain
  75. Jasper Wetemans – 126,500 – Netherlands
  76. Filippo Marcolini – 124,500 – Italy
  77. Santeri Valikoski – 121,000 – Finland
  78. Radoslaw Jedynak – 118,500 – Poland
  79. Ruben Visser – 116,500 – Netherlands
  80. Nicolas Chouity – 115,500 – Lebanon
  81. Surinder Sunar – 112,000 – UK
  82. Stefan Huber – 109,500 – Switzerland
  83. Luca Cainelli – 109,000 – Italy
  84. David Lopez Nuñez – 105,500 – Spain
  85. Imre Leibold – 103,500 – Estonia
  86. Carlos Mortensen – 101,500 – Spain
  87. Shander De Vries – 93,000 – Netherlands
  88. Vladislav Varlashin – 93,000 – Poland
  89. Alex Gomes – 93,000 – Brazil
  90. Paul Berend – 92,500 – Netherlands
  91. Erik Van Den Berg – 90,500 – Netherlands
  92. James Thomas Finneran – 89,500 – Ireland
  93. Michael Denis – 89,500 – Belgium
  94. Dominik Ritter – 87,500 – Germany
  95. Kaspars Renga – 86,500 – Latvia
  96. Maria Maceiras – 85,000 – Spain
  97. Marcello Rizzini – 83,000 – Italy
  98. Sebastien Bovyn – 81,000 – France
  99. Jani Kristian Rasines – 80,000 – Finland
  100. Marius Pospiech – 79,500 – Germany
  101. Oscar Garcia Pelayo – 76,500 – Spain
  102. Oscar Blanco Carrasco – 76,000 – Spain
  103. Oskar Lind – 74,000 – Finland
  104. Bi
    sgaard Anders Rasmussen – 69,500 – Denmark
  105. Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier – 63,000 – France
  106. Martin Hansen – 58,000 – Denmark
  107. Andrey Danilyuk – 54,500 – Russia
  108. George Tsolak – 54,500 – Greece
  109. Dumitru CIOB – 39,000 – Romania
  110. Giuseppe Pipino – 34,500 – Italy
  111. Alexander O – 32,000 – Spain
  112. Artem Litvinov – 22,500 – Russia

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Although now all the action is taking place in Barcelona, where there are twenty Spanish in prize money and with the clear goal that the title will stay home on Tuesday night also brought good results for two Iberian: César García ‘CesarSPA’ and Oscar Blanco ‘The Pick’.

Oscar White , besides being EPT prize with a stack of 76,500 chips, he managed to get to the final table of Super Tuesday on PokerStars , one of the toughest tournaments on the Internet.

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CesarSPA had no luck in the EPT, but in PokerStars

With buy-in $ 1,000 dollars and 417 registered players, the prize was quite juicy. Oscar started the final table with a stack of chips and even half a player sent off in the ninth.

However, after an hour of play without removing its stack began to dwindle until he decided to put the box with 9 [diamante] 6 [diamante] and an opponent called with A [corazon] Q [diamante] that survived until the end. ‘The Pick’ finished in eighth place and took 9,382 $.

On the other hand, Cesar Garcia did the same in the 109 $ R PokerStars night . The tournament brought together 232 players and ‘CesarSPA’ was just one step to take it but finally had to settle for second place and $ 12,741 award.

Note that also made the final table in the $ 55 R , being in sixth place and pocketed $ 1,553 dollars. Congratulations to both!

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Life after the WSOP Main Event

Posted by admin On November - 27 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Since it victory in the WSOP Main Event a few weeks ago, Jonathan Duhamel confessed to Bloomerang that has not played a single hand of poker with the press commitments , but said he expects return to the tournament circuit in a week “to prove new account with the best players in the world.”

Before returning to the tables Duhamel wants to ensure good exercise its role as an ambassador of poker. “Since I started playing poker dreamed of being in this position, so now will do everything I can to be the best representative ” he said.

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He said that since Nov. 11 has made more than three hundred interviews. But in addition to multiple interviews and the millions main event victory has provided other benefits Duhamel.

He said that a few weeks ago in a Montreal bar she met a waitress in the place and after talking for three minutes, he asked: “ Want to go to Las Vegas? Will you marry ?“. Duhamel graciously declined the proposal.

Finally, Jonathan talked about his friend Pascal Turcotte, who was without doubt one of the most benefit from the Canadian victory .

It turns out that Turcotte Duhamel was able to convince him to sell it for $ 100 dollars for his participation in the main event. “Now it is $ 90,000 dollars richer,” said Jonathan.

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