While the lure and appeal of being a professional poker player and travelling the world will never diminish, it is not for everyone. There are more than enough people that like to enjoy poker as a hobby or past-time. There are plenty of folk that enjoy poker as a way of adding more fun to their life or giving them a break from the important things they have going on in their life. This is why even though it is inevitable that there will be a focus on the professional poker world, it is important to look at what is going on with the amateur poker community too.
There was a celebration of the amateur poker community over the Easter weekend with the highly praised Dusk Till Dawn venue being the host for the APAT World Championships Of Amateur Poker (WCOAP). Anyone looking for a thrilling end to the Main Event were treated to a fine display of poker skill and play that would have graced any final poker table around the world. At the end of it all, Erimas Livonas, from Lithuania, was the champion in the £110 buy-in event. The buy-in price was set at a good level considering the amateur nature of players and there was a lot of interest in the Main Event. A total of 451 players were involved at the start of the process but this had been whittled down to 64 on the final day.
Money and bling for the winners!
As well as playing for the kudos of being the Main Event winner players were battling for a £10,000 prize, a seat at ISPT Day 2, a gold medal from APAT and there was a custom made bracelet created especially for the event by Aspire Jewellery. Livonas may not have been the most conventional of players at the final table but he had a strong level of effectiveness to his play and in the end he managed to outlast his opponents and claim the glory and the prize.
There were also plenty of over events and poker tournaments held during the celebration which means that plenty of people ended the Easter weekend feeling the glow of being a winner. In the WCOAP Heads Up Championship, there were 64 players duking it out in a one versus one style to grab the crown. There was a lot of joy at Dusk Till Dawn in this event because Weswell Ellis, the eventual winner, is a regular player at the club. Weswell triumphed against Vikrum Mehta in the last match, earning himself £1,100 for the Heads Up winner. Mehta shouldn’t feel too down though because he received £700 for his second place finish and he also managed to come second in the WCOAP Seven Card Stud event. He could look at the weekend as one of near misses but he should take a lot of pride in his performance.
32 poker players stepped up to the challenge of the WCOAP Razz Championship and there was a strong finish to this as well. The 4th placed player, Duncan Hodgkins earned £160 while in second place, Mark Lassman grabbed £320. In 2nd place was Simon Lawlor who received £416 while in first place was Joanna Sharp. Joanna received £592, a gold medal and a bracelet, giving her plenty to remember from her time in Nottingham.
There were 113 players competing for the WCOAP Omaha Championship but it was Mike Perry, from Southampton, who was rewarded for his trip. The buy-in was set at £55 but there was additional incentive for poker players due to the fact that a ISPT Day 1 seat had been added to the prize pool. This was claimed by Perry in addition to £1,666.75.
Just when many of us were looking to move beyond the joys of Easter and settle back into the old routine, there were plenty of people in Dublin still living it up. There is no doubt that Dublin is a place that likes to party 24/7 but with the Irish Open Poker Main Event taking place on Monday afternoon and evening, there was to be
This was proven by the fact that Anderson exited in fifth place. However, any disappointment he may have had was eased with taking home a massive cheque which combined his Sole Survivor prize and his finishing place money. In fourth was Namir Mohamed and in third place was Mark Davis. This left two players and at the start of the heads up, Ian Simpson had a massive lead of 11,470,000 chips compared to Michael Farrelly who held 3,440,000.
When it comes to having fun with your friends or family members, there is something to be said about having a big get-together at Easter. This is something that would have been in the mind of poker players that gathered in Nottingham at the Dusk Till Dawn venue over the Easter weekend. There was a celebration of amateur poker with the 2013 APAT World Championship taking place. The Amateur Poker Association & Tour is a popular body and there was a lot to celebrate over the course of the year.
Canada managed to claim the bronze medal by defeating Spain by 3-2 with all attention turning to the big final where the full support was behind England. The noisy crowd got what they wanted as England romped home with a 3-0 win. Stuart Ward was up first and he defeated Guiseppe Maggisano and then the two nil lead was grabbed when Carl Pilgrim defeated Luigi Belleri. The English triumph was clinched when Tony Trippier defeated Gariel Lemmito leading England to a 3-0 whitewash which set the scene for an evening of celebration. The English football team may not be able to get the better of Italy but the amateur poker players showed that they know what it takes to defeat the Azzuri.
If you have been spending the Easter weekend enjoying chocolate and having some quiet time with friends and family, you may not be alone in that. After all, there is nothing better than having some quiet time to relax and unwind and this maybe explains why the poker action has not been so fast and furious over the past couple of days. Poker players can usually find a good excuse to slip off and enjoy the poker action at times but at big family events like Easter, that may not have been so easy.
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Hopefully you have been enjoying your Easter weekend but we should always spare a thought for people that have to work during these busy times. Even though some of us get some well-earned time off to spend with loved ones, there are also people that find that this is when they are at their busiest. While you may be thinking that the Easter break is a perfect time for poker players to relax, there is definitely a lot to be said for taking this time to engage in some serious poker action. This is why there has been so much focus on Dublin, which has been hosting the Irish Open over the Easter Weekend.
Sadly there was to be no final day or final table spot in Venice for Kara Scott who had a cruel end to the WPT Venice event on Friday. Kara had been looking good up until the end of the week but we all know that it doesn’t take too long to turn a winning position into a failing one in the poker world. This sadly ends the British involvement in the event but anyone who appreciates good poker will have found plenty more to keep themselves interested in the big event.
The long search for Scott to obtain a WPT finish goes on but she should be able to take a lot of comfort and confidence form her showing in Venice. The fact that she was considered to be in such a strong position and there was genuine surprise and empathy when she busted out indicates the support she has in the community.
The end of March is a difficult time for many students because the threat of exams is looming large. For the dedicated student, study time has already begun and this month will be a quiet period when they spend all of their time in their books cramming hard for the big exams that are coming up shortly. However, there will be some students that feel as though there is plenty of time before they have to start worrying about exams. This means that some students will be in the mood to let their hair down before the more serious effort of studying comes to a head.
One of the problems on looking back at poker events and tournaments that straddle the week into the weekend is that you often have to appraise performances before the final placings are announced. As we all know, a lot can happen before the final placings are announced and people who looked like sure-fire winners can often find themselves left with no money and a lot of disappointment. However, that is the nature of poker. The final table will always be the most important thing and the area that players should look to but if you can’t turn it on during the early days of an event, you’ll have no chance of making it through to the final places.
When it comes to getting one over people from foreign countries, the English have a lengthy list of opponents and rivals. We’ll leave aside the rest of the British and Irish contingent but even after doing that, there are plenty of battle scars for English people to remember. The history with Germany is obvious and shouldn’t be glorified with respect to a poker review and of course, there has been conflict with Argentina as well. The might of Maradona at the 1986 World Cup still rankles with many but not too many people will argue that he was a genius on the field of play.
There is no doubting Raine’s experience and skill at the poker table, he has the high-placed finishes and the cash to prove his skills. Raine came second in the UKIPT 3rd season but he grabbed his first win of the FPS at this event. As well as the kudos of being a series winner, Raine also managed to carry of €60,000. To make victory even sweeter, Raine gained entry to the event through an online satellite, which meant he battled all the way to get there.