Wahlbeck Is The London Eight Game Winner

Ville WahlbeckThere are some poker players that focus purely on one poker discipline and this is a very sensible strategy. After all, if you have been blessed with a special talent and then you work hard to improve and maintain your talents, why shouldn’t you make the most of it. However, with so many different poker games and disciplines, some players aer keen to develop their skills across the board. This can be for fun, it can be done to get one over on your friends or if you are Ville Wahlbeck, you can improve your varied poker skills to give you a better chance of winning big money.

The Finnish player, a Team PokerStars Pro player came out on top if the EPT £10,300 Eight Game Championship, an achievement which saw him picking up £76,720. That is the sort of work that we would all like to earn in London in a few hours but unless you are a medium level English Premier League footballer or a skilled poker player, you’ll have to dream about making that sort of money in that sort of time scale.

Poker prize pool money shared out

There was a total prize of £215,600 on offer in this event but unsurprisingly, there was a deal arranged between 6 players in total that took some of the sting out of the share of cash. While money can always be a huge incentive to drive on and achieve more, it can also work against you. Some players, fearful of missing out on a huge prize or coming so close to major money, tend to dry up and their natural game goes out of the window. The spirit of competition may be slightly lacking when players come to agreements about financial splits but if every player is happy with the deal and agrees to it, it is unlikely that there will be any changes in this common practice.

The six players who settled on the agreement were Wahlbeck, Dan Shak, Richard Ashby, Justin Bonomo, Luke Schwartz and Elior Benjamin Sion. The UK was well represented in the final six with places 4 through to 6 being UK players and with Schwartz coming in six picking up £28,640, it was a good day out for the Brits. Between the three UK players, a sum just under £100,000 was picked up, representing a great day for the local lads. There were two US players in second and third place but it was the second ranked player, Dan Shak, that walked away with the least amount of money. A sum of £19,360 is not to be sniffed at but he was the only one in the final six to receive less than £20,000 for his efforts.

EPT9 London: Jan Bendik Sets His Sights On EPT Leaderboard

Jan BendikAs if followers and players hadn’t seen enough excitement in EPT9 London, Friday night saw Jan Bendik strengthening his hold on the EPT leader board. He’s been a regular player throughout the tour and many said that he was establishing a stronger hold on the Slovakian top spot, but his 1st on Friday night at the £1,100 “Win the Button Event” has him looking out from the front even more. This lead might come as no surprise to some, but others weren’t expecting this turn of events at all.

During the EPT9, Bendik has managed to have several nice wins in side events that have totalled €160,000, but he’s not slowing down any time soon. His Friday night win gives him an additional 400 points, and that is slated to have him in the lead, if not at first place on the leaderboard. This is no small feat for the Slovakian. By day, he runs an electrical company, by night he’s an up and coming poker player.

In other news, Day five saw Steve O’Dwyer feeling a bit more somber than usual, likely because of the fact that he was headed to the final table and the stakes were high. Maybe it’s because he was thinking of last year’s 2nd place finish in EPT London. A native of the US, but resident of Dublin, O’Dwyer was taking no chances as he chose to watch the colour-up.

A three-handed £10,300 High Roller Event had Talal Shakerchi in the driver’s seat against big winning opponents Fabian Quoss ($2,846,256 total winnings) and Faraz Jaka ($3,447,129 total winnings). Shakerchi by comparison has won a total of $882,305. Shakerchi is no stranger to big money; he’s a superstar when it comes to UK hedge fund management, but playing poker is supposed to be fun and Shakerchi is definitely having a good time in EPT9.

EPT LogoHe went on to beat 112 players to win the first prize of £436,330. It was his third tournament win, and his largest. With such a busy day job, Shakerchi still plans to play, but admits he won’t have a lot of time to sink into tournaments. He still plans to keep playing – and winning. The last half hour of the game seemed almost too easy for him; a flush against Quoss’ pair and then queens to beat Jaka’s ace-queen heads up gave the game a nice, clean finish.

This all went on during the fifth day of a six-day festival of thrills, tension and lots of surprises. EPT9 London has seen some new talent come out of the woodwork, while it’s seen some long-standing pros not doing so well. In the end, there are sure to be some surprising winners and even more shocking losers.

True to her nature, London has proven to be welcoming and full of surprises. Day six is sure to offer more of the same with even more ups and downs.

Benger Bags His First Major Live Poker Win

Griffin BengerAs the almighty Pulp sang back in the early to mid-1990s, “Do you remember the first time?” and this is certainly a question that people love to answer. There is often nothing like the exhilarating rush of adrenaline and happiness when you do something for the first time and you can bet that Griffin Benger will be feeling very happy with himself this week. This is down to the fact that the triumph during Event Number 13 at the EPT9 London was the first time that Griffin Benger ever managed to win a major live poker tournament.

This isn’t to say that Benger is a rookie or a player still making his way into the world of poker. It is just that this proud Canadian has experienced a lot more joy and success in the online poker environment. It may well be that Griffin Benger doesn’t ring a bell for you but the name of ‘Flush_Entity’ is a lot more recognisable. This is an online moniker that has certainly had a lot of success over the years and with winnings in excess of $4m in the online arena, this is one poker player that definitely has the poker skills to pay the bills.

Poker firsts are worth celebrating

Sam Greenwood

So, while the prize of £29,700 at the London EPT event was a big thrill, Benger probably took more from the fact that he was able to translate his online success into success at a real-life poker table and tournament. This could see a psychological barrier lifted for the player and who knows; perhaps this will be the springboard for a lot more success at poker tournaments around the world. Sometimes in life you just need to get the first one done under your belt and after that, life begins to a whole lot easier!
The overall prize pool managed to get beyond the £100,000 mark and there were 104 players involved in the NLHE Turbo event. It was a Canadian 1-2 in this event with Sam Greenwood being the runner-up tucked in behind Greenwood.

It was not as if Benger let this triumph get to his head though and as he walked away with a big cheque and a great sense of satisfaction, he was already making plans for his next assault. For Benger, this was to be the £10,300 High Roller event which was scheduled to get started at 4pm on the 14th of March so who knows, by the time you are reading this, he may well have been a winner once again. Never mind the High Roller event, when you get on a roll in life, it is sometimes best to sit back and enjoy the ride!

Pesonen Delivers A Fine Poker Finnish

Lauri PesonenWhen it comes to delivering a perfect poker finish, you should be able to rely on a Finnish person and that was definitely the case for Event #11 at the EPT9 London event. There was a buy-in of £2,100 for the event but given that there was as total prize pool of £114,460, there was certainly a lot for the 59 players to get excited about. The top 8 players all got a fine return for the involvement in the event but it was Lauri Pesonen that triumphed.

Pesonen was up against Joao Barbosa, the EPT champion and both players came away from the table with a lot to celebrate. Not only does Pesonen get to class himself as a champion, he picked up £40,060 or his triumph. Barbosa in second place only walked away with £25,190 but that was enough to push his live tournament earnings up to the massive total of $1,426,238. That is the sort of poker money that will make anyone feel proud of themselves but more importantly than that, Barbosa has now moved into second place with respect to the all-time earnings of Portuguese poker players.

Big money on offer for all poker players

A Bulgarian player finished third with Vladimir Velikov claiming £14,880 with US player Scott Seiver bagging over £10,000 for his efforts. That little amount of money may be minute compared to the $2m plus prize that Seiver bagged after taking the PCA 2013 Super High Roller prize. You expect a big prize to be on offer when you are involved with a high roller event but becoming an overnight millionaire is definitely the dream when it comes to playing poker.

EPT LogoThe other finishes in the top with went to Marc-Andrew Ladouceur from Canada, who took home a prize of just over £8,000. In sixth place was Sam Greenwood from Canada who claimed £5,720. In seventh place was the Kuwaiti poker player Salman Behbehani who received just over £5,000 for his efforts. There was UK representation in 8th place as Roberto Romanello claimed £4,580.

The Main Events of these poker tournaments will inevitably grab the headlines and provide the highlights but reputations can be earned and developed in the minor events too. Lauri Pesonen will definitely look back on his time in London as being well spent, even if he never got around to seeing all the major tourist attractions that Finnish people look to see when in the English capital.

Hail The Champion Of Champions

Richard EvansNo matter the activity, any competition that pits the best against the best is well worth watching. Football fans have the Champions League and the World Cup, X has Y and when it comes to poker, a great battle of the champions took place on Monday evening in London. The UKIPT Champion of Champions event took place and the grand winner was the Welsh wizard Richard Evans. Evans booked his place amongst the best players due to succeeding in the UKIPT Dublin event back in May of last year. That seems like such a long time ago but Evans proved that he has consistency in his poker play by triumphing once again when the chips were down… on the table.

The win brought about a great bonus for Evans who tool voluntarily redundancy from his work in January. This will come in rather handy because he will need a lot of spare time later on in the year as his success gets him entry to Season 4 of the UKIPT events. The first stop is Marbella but it seems as though Evans will some explaining to do when he heads to the continent for the event. Not because some players will be worrying about why the UKIPT event is taking place away from the UK and Ireland but Evans will be on poker duty when his wife hits 40. Firstly, you can probably bet that Evans gets pulled up by his wife for disclosing her age and of course, he will then be in trouble for being away. He’ll need to win and make sure that he brings her back a big present!

No success two nights in a row for Sergio Aido

Evans grabbed the Season 4 passport prize but Sergio Aido who clinched the UKIPT London event on Sunday night struggled to perform two nights in a row. Perhaps Aido was celebrating his London triumph was a bit too much but if that was the case, not to worry because he was soon out of the tournament, giving him plenty of time to recover! Robert Baguley finished in second place behind Evans while Emmett Mullin finished in 3rd. The remaining places went to Nicolau Villa-Lobos who finished fourth, Wotjek Brazanty who finished fifth, Thomas Finneran finished 6th, 7th place went to Dara O’Kearney, Chris Ferguson came in 8th and of course, Sergio Aido was in 9th position.

With the start of the next season of the UKIPT taking place in June, there is time for players to relax but there are always plenty of other places for poker players to play in between times.

EPT9 In London: Marc Daubach Winner Of UKIPT High Roller

Mark DaubachSunday, March 11 saw some excitement in the EPT9 London. Marc Dubach claimed the High Roller UKIPT winnings of £101,950. The final table was pretty tough, but he pulled through and now he’s feeling pretty good about his winnings.

Daubach was keeping company with top players like Martin Hanowski, Byron Kaverman and Zimnan Ziyard, but he still managed to pull through with his first six-figure win.

Daubach, has consistently played – and won smaller figures, but with a winning such as last night’s High Roller win, some speculate that he may be on his way up. While it’s not clear yet whether this is a sign of an upward trend, it still puts him on the list of players to watch.

Byron Kaverman, with career winnings of over a million, took second. Tom Hall came in at sixth, and while he won £18,050, he managed to jump in front UKIPT Player of the Year race, which got him a season of UKIPT Main Event Packages.

While UKIPT isn’t the main event of the London stop of EPT9, it’s added some thrills and intensity to London, and it looks like things are just getting hot. This year is just as exciting as it has been in years past and the location couldn’t be better. For those that love exclusivity, then the Vic is known for it’s poker. It earned it’s reputation in the 1960’s, when people would come from as far as the United States to be seen playing poker in this casino.

Grosvenor Victoria Casino EPT9It’s been in business for 50 years, and it’s still going strong, even with the many other popular casinos nearby. The place is packed, and going strong, so it’s no wonder that EPT9 London is taking place here.

For many, EPT9 in London couldn’t be more exciting. Its merge with UKIPT has created, for many, a poker player’s paradise and it’s resulted in a mega festival that poker players and fans alike are sure to love. Plus, with so much poker talent in one place, and the tables so crammed into the Vic, there is non-stop action, stress and excitement this week.

Some of the biggest names in the EPT and the UKIPT can be seen concentrating, sweating; winning and losing, as well as many unknown players that we have yet to meet and discover. This is sure to be one of the most exciting stops in the EPT yet – and it’s all taking place in London, which has a friendship with poker like many other cities haven’t established.

Whether you choose your favorites to watch or you’re still deciding where to focus the attention, keep an eye on EPT9 because it’s likely that some up and comers will hit the radar by the time it’s all over.

Season 3 Of UKIPT Has A Grand Finale

Sergio AidoSometimes playing aggressively in poker brings the spoils and poker fans who appreciate this tactic will have enjoyed the triumph of Sergio Aido, the Spaniard, at the London leg of the Season 3 of the UKIPT event. Not only did Aido manage to pick up a big trophy for his troubles in London, he takes away a prize of £144,555.

Aggressive poker strategy pays dividends

Aido entered the final table in sixth place but wasted no time in playing big and getting his reward. He quickly disposed of Chris Dowling, a player who seems set to always get so close but not close enough at the final table in the UKIPT. Dowling has now in eight, seventh and sixth place on his last three attempts at the final table. In the end, it came down to Aido and Thomas Ward, a qualifier through PokerStars and the two players struck a deal before their showdown which saw the Spanish poker player come out on top.

UKIPT LondonAll eyes now turn to the Champion of Champions Event taking place on Monday night. This is the sort of showcase event that always draws a big crowd and the players always want to be a winner at these events. After all, being the best of the best is something that everyone wants to have on their CV.

This event will be the big curtain closer to season 3 of the UKIPT before the tournament takes a rest before setting off on Season 4. There will be a bit of a diversion at the start of the next campaign because the first leg of the tournament is taking place in Marbella in Spain. In that regard, the fact that the Season 3 season was concluded with a win by a Spaniard is all the more fitting. Will the Season 4 opener of the UKIPT season be clinched by a British or Irish person?

UK And Irish Involved Again With PokerStars Super Tuesday Event

PokerStars Super TuesdayWith more and more people taking part in the PokerStars Super Tuesday $1,050 buy-in event, it is no real surprise to see that some of the players involved hail from these shores. There is a record breaking number of people who are taking part in the event, which saw 614 players involved. With more poker players in a tournament, there is more money involved and this led to a poker prize pool of $614,000 being put up for grabs. This led to a first place prize of $116,046 being on offer which is definitely the sort of poker player that will get players interested.

Given that 72nd place is where the money starts to appear, the worst place you want to finish is 73rd but sadly this happened to a UK or Irish poker player at the event. The player, Paul Febers, known by “xxCelticFC” will have to rely on the fact his team are romping to the SPL and have delivered some brilliant showings in the Champions League to cheer himself up. Yes, Paul was the unlucky number 73 who went out on the bubble, allowing the rest of the players to relax a little, knowing that they would be playing for real money!

Plenty of poker money coming to the UK and Ireland

Andrew Hulme

UK money players included Andrew “stato_1” Hulme who was 71st, Laurence “rivermanl” Houghton who was 47th, Rory “Maefws” Matthews who just pipped him into 46th, Ross “RLOG” Loggie who hit 19th and Matt “pezler06” Perrins, who came in 15th. With Perrins being a WSOP bracelet winner, this is an indicator of the high quality of poker players in the tournament.

However, the top ranked UK player was David “daviddiv1213” Vamplew, a previous EPT London champion finished in fifth place and scooped a prize of $33,156.

Irish Success In The UKIPT Cork Event

UKIPT CorkThe UKIPT Cork title is staying in Ireland this year after Thomas Finneran grabbed success on Sunday in a quick showdown between himself and the UK’s Stephen McGrath.

The next step on the tour is in London which means that there will be a local feel to the poker event for many UK poker players. The Cork event was a rousing success but there is a lot of expectation surrounding the forthcoming London event.

Before the heads-up got underway, a deal was struck between the players. This arrangement saw 5,000 euros coming off the first prize and making its way to the second. Perhaps after his victory, Finneran will wish that he took the full prize home but you get the feeling that he will not be too disappointed with the final amount he took home. After all, being able to claim more than 55,000 euros for four days work is definitely something that will make you happy.

Finneran achieves success again

Thomas Finneran

The UKIPT Cork event was the first time that Finneran managed to achieve success in the UKIPT but he is no stranger to achieving success at the major events. Finneran has managed to achieve success in three EPTs and he also made the final table at the Irish Open back in 2007. This may have been more than 5 years ago but it indicates the level of consistency that Finneran is able to bring to his poker playing.

In the top eight players at the tournament, there were another two poker players from the UK and Ireland. A PokerStars qualifier finished in 6th place as Alexander Rhys-Davies picked up more than 10,000 euros. In 8th place was Nicholas Newport, a PokerStars player who was able to pick up more than 5,000 euros from the event.

UKIPT Spreads Its Wings

UKIPTGiven a title that includes United Kingdom and Ireland, you would be forgiven for assuming that the UKIPT was predominantly focused on these areas. It seems that things are in for a shake-up in 2013 though as the UKIPT is heading abroad for a little sun to go alongside the poker fun. UK and Irish poker fans don’t need to worry, there will still be plenty of great poker events lined up for home but if you are an ex-pat or fancy a holiday with a poker twist, the adventures for 2013 could have something of great interest to you.

Play poker by the pool

The tour kicks off in Marbella at the height of summer, so you will want to pack your swim-shorts and your sun cream! The Marbella leg will be a week-long celebration of poker and if you ever dreamed of what a poker festival would be like; this is the ideal opportunity to see what the fun is all about. The Marbella action begins on the 10th of June and carries all the way through until the 16th. The main event is a 1,000 euros buy-in but there will be plenty of other poker tournaments taking place during the week. Marbella is often a home from home for many people from the UK and Ireland and it could be just the ticket for poker players looking for some fun in the sun.

With £500,000 guaranteed for every main event this season, the UKIPT is making great strides in becoming a major poker player in international play. Other events taking place this season include a trip to Galway in August, with a special poker village being set up during Galway Race Week. With London, the Isle of Man and Nottingham on the agenda too, 2013 looks set to be a massive year for UKIPT.