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UK Players Have A Great PokerStars Weekend

PokerStars LogoIt is perfectly understandable that the weekend is the time when plenty of people take to online poker sites. Even though there are poker sites running games and tournaments at every hour of the day, there is not always the time or energy to take part in these games during the week after work. It is not just a case of turning up for these games and hoping that your skills will kick in.

Online poker can be a draining and taxing game which means that people need to feel at their best in order to succeed. This is not always possible after a long shift but at the weekend, people are more relaxed and they should have more free time. This is why online poker sites like PokerStars provide so many different tournaments and cash prizes at the weekend. Taking a look at the results and the winners from this weekend suggests that many UK players had a brilliant weekend!

Pride of place goes to a player called “holly17” who was taking part in the $1m guaranteed game on Sunday. This player managed to finish in third place, which saw them grab a total of $122,595 for their work. The top prize went to a “VanDobeln” from Finland, with a prize of $245,193.87. That may have been double the money that the UK entrant received for their third place finish but no one is going to be overly upset at claiming more than $100,000 for playing poker on a lazy Sunday! This win is undoubtedly the headline grabber when it comes to UK online poker players at the weekend but there were plenty of other successes at PokerStars to look back on too.

Lots of UK poker wins to celebrate

There was a UK triumph in the $109 Sunday Kickoff event although a two-way deal will have lessened the money that made its way back to the UK. “flukey111” was the successful player, holding off “HDH53” from Germany and this saw a prize of $24,862.86 going to the UK player. There was another two-way deal in the $11 Saturday Duel with “jamesg777” from the UK finishing in second place but receiving $3,352.31 for his efforts. This was only $500 less than what the winning player from Russia received so in that sense, it was a good deal for the UK player.

The $162 Sunday 6-Max event, which had a guaranteed $100,000 on offer, also brought notable UK success. “JIZOINT” finished in second place and they received $19,870.87 for their hard work and effort. Missing out on a top prize is always going to be disappointing but again, get close to 20 grand for a few hours’ work is something that most people are happy to accept now and again!

British Flag“TapeWormJim”, a poker player taking the name from a lovable computer character from the 1990s, took part in the $530 Sunday 500 where there was a guarantee of $300,000. Finishing in eight place, the UK player received $8,720.

With “Pyjama Dan” earning $1,500 for a second place finish in the $215 Weekly FL Hold ‘Em game, “TonyParkes” picking up over $4,000 in the $2.22+R Saturday Splash 3x-Turbo game and two UK players finishing in the top 6 of the $3.30 Saturday Micro, $25K Gtd game, there was a lot to celebrate. The last game saw “SplitSpadez” finish second but thanks to a three-way deal, they received $3,713.92 which was the same amount that first and third received.

Anyone looking for something to do next week should take encouragement from this spate of UK poker success. Stay tuned to MaxPokerBonus.co.uk or follow @maxpokerbonus on Twitter to remain up-to-date with the latest UK poker news.

Zahir Aslam Is A Big Dusk Till Dawn Winner

Zahir AslamWhile footballers dream about winning in famous stadiums like Wembley or Hampden, poker players want to play at the most prestigious poker venues. There will be many poker players who have dreamt about winning a major event in Las Vegas and having all eyes of the gaming community on them. However, a poker player doesn’t have to go all the way to Las Vegas to experience playing in a world-renowned poker venue, there is one in Nottingham.

Okay, Nottingham may lack the glitz and glamour that Las Vegas delivers nonchalantly but there is no doubt that the Dusk Till Dawn club is one of the most respected poker venues in the country. It hasn’t been easy for DTD to earn this reputation but it is fully deserved and it shows no sign of slipping away. This means that poker players will always be keen to make their way to the venue and try and be a winner.

One player that no longer has to dream about being a DTD winner is Zahir Aslam. This is down the fact that he has become the latest poker player to clinch the £300 Deepstack game. This is no mean feat, especially when you take on board that there were a total of 468 players vying for the prize. A top prize of £33,596 is definitely a huge incentive for players and there was a massive turnout.

Plenty of interest in this poker game

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This is always a tournament that is very popular with DTD players and even though there was a £300+£36 buy-in for the event, there ended up being an overlay of close to £10,000. When there is a guarantee of £150,000 for a single poker tournament, it is probably not surprising that there is a massive level of interest in the event.

Of the 468 players, only the top 63 were guaranteed to take cash home which meant there was heartache for Terry Jordan. Jordan was the 64th player in the event which meant that everyone still sat at a table upon his exit knew there was a minimum of £600 coming their way. When the bubble bursts, some players can relax, safe in the knowledge that they will receive some cash reward for their poker endeavour. The final table was set up when Dennis Troake crashed out in 10th position.

Paul Hardy was the first player to exit from the final table with £3,138.75 for his trouble and he was swiftly followed by James Sykes who earned £3,720. In 7th place was Peter Wigglesworth who received £4,650 and in 6th was Robert Moss, who received £5,231.25. In 5th place was Aaron Brunskill who received £6,939.75 while 4th placed finisher David Shaw received £8,137.05. Third place went to Hasmukh Khodiyara who smashed through the ten grand level with £11,625. The runner up spot went to Adam King who received £19,413.75.

All of these players were left in the slipstream of Zahir Aslam though who take home more than £30,000.

UK Students Get The Chance To Play More Poker

UK Student Poker ChampionshipsEven though it is not long after the UK Students Poker Championship took place in Coventry, it seems as though there are more events for UK students to get involved with. Far be it from us to suggest that these students would be better off spending their time studying for upcoming exams but we hope that one or two students are not neglecting their studies. If the current crop are the doctors, dentists and lawyers of the future, we may be in for a rough ride. You may not have a doctor that is capable of taking out kidney stones but they will all know a great deal about poker, which isn’t a completely bad thing.

The online league for UKSPC, the UK Student Poker championship has begun in earnest and in total there will be 12 weeks of poker action to look forward to. The event started on the 7th of April and there looks set to be 12 weeks of poker action before there is a break for the summer. So, in effect, this league is running while the students are meant to be studying and will be unavailable during their free time! Hopefully some of the young poker players will be able to earn some poker winnings to enjoy some travelling when it comes to making the most of their summer break. There will be a further 12 week session of online poker action after the break continues.

Play poker to win and get the rewards

The fact that the UKSPC is now aligned with the GUKPT, there are some interesting prizes on store. It is always good to take on your peers and earn the respect and kudos that go along with beating them but when it comes to poker, money is always going to be a big factor. There is a great incentive for players in the UKSPC because the winner will receive a seat at the GUKPT Grand Final, which has a value of £2,000. They will also receive a trophy to commemorate their success.

Other prizes on offer include buy-ins to major GUKPT events and to the UKPC High Roller events too. There is set to be a number of different poker games and disciplines available in the tournament so there should be something for everyone. Anyone looking to prove their poker skills while studying would be advised to see what the UKSPC has to offer.

Poker And Snooker Finally Come Together As One

Barry HearnSports fans love it when there is a chance to see so many of their big name stars and heroes in the one place. For sports like football, tournaments like the Champions League are hugely exciting because they bring the best teams and the best players from around Europe into the one main competition. This is the sort of event that gets fans interested, which means that it gets TV companies interested. They then start the hype machine and before you know it, the Champions League has become the biggest sporting event in the world, probably even eclipsing the excitement and drama that comes along with the world cup.

There is a lot to be gained from having these major events and it is not just football that can benefit from it. If there is one man that understands the power of publicity and the different TV can make to a sport, it is Barry Hearn. Hearn made snooker one of the biggest sports in the world and he has had huge success in the darts and boxing arena too. This means he has his finger on the pulse when it comes to creating events that people want to know about and it seems as though Hearn is making his way into poker.

Poker is the big thing at the moment

This makes perfect sense for him because poker is huge at the moment and he is not the sort of businessman that is going to let a massive opportunity pass him by without at least trying for success. This is behind the first ever World Snooker Championship Poker event which has just been announced by the Grosvenor Casino. The event takes place in conjunction with Barry Hearn and the Matchroom Sport banner. Some of the biggest names in professional snooker will be taking part in the event which is billed as a £500+£50 No Limit Hold ‘Em poker event.

Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice LogoThere will also be a lot of good coming from the event in the fact that a large pot of money will make its way to the Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice. It has been announced that half of the registration fees collected from every player and a whopping 10% of the total prize pool will be donated to charity. This is definitely a great outcome and something that should make sure that this event is even more highly anticipated than it would have been if it was a standard event.

As you would expect from such a major event, there will be a number of brilliant prizes on offer. One of the most enticing prizes will be a direct entry into the £200,000 GTD Goliath. However, if you are coming at this event from a snooker angle as opposed to purely being all about the poker, there is a big incentive for you to get involved. One of the prizes for the event is a VIP table for 10 people which will see you gain entry into the very exclusive closing party for the World Snooker Championship. You’ll be going snooker loopy at the thought of winning this prize!

The event takes place on the 5th and 6th of May 2013 with a 12pm start time each day. The event will carry a £500+£50 buy-in and the structure for the event will follow the standard GUKPT two day event structure. There looks set to be a number of qualifiers for the event taking place over the next month so there will be a strong opportunity for players to get involved if they desire. The event takes place at the G Casino in Sheffield.

Trickett Bows Out In Pot Limit Omaha Game

Sam TrickettOne of the best things about Twitter is that it forces you to be brief and get to the point. With Facebook and email you can witter on endlessly, boring everyone around and making everyone forget what the initial point to the story or message was. This isn’t the case with Twitter and when Sam Trickett (@Samtrickett1) updated his status from Australia, it was fairly obvious how his latest poker game panned out.

Lasted 2 hands today! Pretty annoying to get out of bed for that…..

That is not the sort of tweet you want to see from anyone but given that Trickett was looking to push on in the hunt for a WSOP bracelet, it is doubly disappointing. There is still an awful lot of poker to be played at the WSOP-APAC festival but every time you get knocked out of an event, it is understandable that your nerves will increase and your confidence will dip a bit further. It can only be hoped that Trickett bounces back from this quickly and to be fair, even the best players know that they lose a lot more than they win. It is how you bounce back from defeat that marks you out as being a top poker player and you can bet that Trickett will be on hand sooner rather than later!

Poker players fell quickly

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The PLO event at the 2013 WSOP-APAC is the second event where a bracelet went up for grabs. More than 170 players were involved at the start of the play and by the end of 8 levels of poker play on the first day; this had been whittled down to 29 players. By Monday morning, there were a total of 10 players in the running.

At this point, Jim Collopy was in the lead with respect to chips, holding 207,000 while Dan Shak was in second place holding 122,000 chips. There was a fair spread all the way down to 10th place with Scott Reid looking nervously over his shoulder. Reid was holding on to 29,000 chips at this point but of course, a lot can happen in a moment or two at a poker table.

The final table is scheduled to begin at 12pm local time and play will continue until the event is done. This means that there will be a WSOP bracelet making its way to another player before too long, it’s just a shame that it won’t be going to Sam Trickett.

Make sure to follow @maxpokerbonus on Twitter to stay up to date with the latest news on UK poker players participating in events abroad.

London Based Poker Player Joins Team Ivey

Nicolas CardynWhen it comes to poker, there is a freedom of movement for players that means that they can settle down wherever they feel. Given the amount of international poker tournaments taking place around the world, the top poker players will spend a lot of their time jetting between exotic destinations. This means that they may not spend a lot of time where they live but their home will become an important place to them. Having a base that you know you can return when you are halfway around the world and fighting a losing battle at the poker table can often bring a sense of comfort and relief.

It is correct to say that Nicolas Cardyn is a Frenchman and he is very proud of that fact. His name strikes you as being French and he has never been one to talk about his French roots or origins. However, Nicolas has made his base in London and definitely appreciates the poker opportunities that are available in London. Add that to the travel opportunities to get around the world and to even get back home to France quickly and you realise that London is a big place in the life of Nicolas Cardyn.

London based poker player making his mark

That is why UK poker fans should feel some pride when Cardyn achieves some success in the poker field. The latest news surrounding Nicolas Cardyn is that he is the latest poker player to join Team Ivey. Cardyn has live tournament earnings of more than $730,000 in his career so he is a shrewd signing by the team and Cardyn is now the 33rd member of the team. There has been a strong recruitment drive of late by Team Ivey and Cardyn joins recent recruits Lucille Cailly and Allen Kessler in one of the best poker rosters you will find!

Ivey Poker LogoThe excitement surrounding Team Ivey and the IveyPokerApp is starting to build. The way that we access the internet is changing rapidly and people demand better content. If you are a poker fan, your first thought is going to focus on finding a reliable poker app to play on but after that, being able to get lessons and insight from some of the best poker players in the world will definitely be of interest.

In the press release issues to announce Cardyn joining up with Team Ivey, Cardyn said;

I feel really honoured and proud to join the best poker team in the world. I can’t wait until IveyPoker launches!

Nicolas Cardyn may not be able to fill you completely with national poker pride but as someone who loves London so much, he is definitely doing something right!

Show Me The UK Poker Money

British FlagGiven that the major poker tournaments are still to properly kick in this weekend, news may be a little bit light. Coming hard on the heels of the Easter weekend, this may not be the weekend where people are looking to do too much with their time. Still, Spring has sprung, it looks as though we finally have warm weather again and there is an air of optimism going about at the moment. You may have played a fair bit of poker in recent times but if you want to be in the list of the highest earning UK poker players, you have some work to do.

With the Government announcing a drop in the top rate of income tax from 50% to 45% there has never been a bigger incentive to start earning a huge pile of money. If you have poker skills, use them to your advantage and try and emulate these top players.

These are the top rankings for UK poker players with respect to poker earnings.

In fifth place is Andy Black who currently stands at having earned £2.8m in his poker career. Any may never have triumphed at a major event but given that he is a Buddhist monk, he is probably at peace with this fact. Perhaps the calm meditation and thoughtfulness he puts into his poker play helps him to rank highly.

Success at any time should be celebrated

In fourth place is Surinder Sunar who has £2.9m in poker earnings. It is fair to say that for most poker observers, Surinder will always be remembered for that glorious WPT Paris triumph back in 2004. It will be coming up to the 10th anniversary of the memorable win before too long but it is not as if that is all Surinder can fall back on. A runner-up spot in Irish Open of 2011 showed that Surinder never lost that cutting edge to take him deep into the final table.

Roland De WolfeWho is afraid of Roland De Wolfe? Probably quite a lot of poker players because Roland has managed to clock up £3.3m in poker earnings in his career. Roland spends more of his time playing high roller games with wealthy people to worry too much about tournaments and high profile poker games but with a lot of career success behind him, there is nothing left for De Wolfe to prove to the world.

In second place is Dave Ulliot who has bagged £3.7m from poker play. Dave is rightly regarded as one of the top poker players in the UK and comes across as a very likable character. That often doesn’t matter when it comes to playing poker, personality traits can be good and bad things but it is nice to see someone get success who you don’t hate!

Sam TrickettIn number one spot is Sam Trickett with more than £10.9m from poker earnings. Okay, $10m of that may have come in one fell swoop but that should be celebrated even more. It was on the 3rd of July in 2012 that Trickett grabbed second place at the Big One for One Drop WSOP event, a feat which catapulted him into top spot for the most successful UK poker players of all time. There have been plenty of other successes and hopefully Sam can triumph more in Australia in the next week or so but if you are aiming high, he remains the man to beat.

Poker Remains The Firm Favourite On Grand National Weekend

Grand National LogoThis is one of those rare weekends in the United Kingdom where everyone goes a little bit mad for gambling. While there are people who look down on us gamers and gamblers at other points in the year when it comes to the Grand National, it is fair to say that Britain loves a flutter. The thought of horses being used in burgers has been one of the biggest stories of the year so far so it will be good to have a weekend where the horse focus is on the racing. Whatever your opinion on the Grand National is, and hopefully the improved safety measures brought in will result in fewer horse fatalities, there is no doubt that this is a major gaming event.

Of course, the majority of us poker fans like their gambling a bit more regularly than once a year and it is good to know that there will still be poker events taking place this weekend to look forward to. There is no getting away from the fact that the biggest poker event in the world this weekend will be taking place half the world away.

Typical “Brits Abroad” behaviour from Sam Trickett!

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Down under, WSOP have geared into life and the WSOP-Asia Pacific event is already underway. Sam Trickett has already tweeted images from Melbourne but rather than pictures of the stunning views or some local wildfire, he has pictured a serious hangover kit! Perhaps it is not all going to be work related fun in Australia but hopefully Sam is just having some initial party fun down under before he gets down to the serious business of winning poker tournaments. Sam is the captain of Team Europe in the international event so he will have plenty of people looking to him for advice and leadership. Perhaps that what the Berocca and bottles of water are for, to make sure that all of his team are bright-eyed and bushy tailed after a night out on the town.

There are going to be a number of major events streamed live around the world and for the first time ever there will be a WSOP bracelet handed out down under. All in all, the WSOP-Asia Pacific event looks set to be a festival of poker with lots to look forward to.

While the WSOP-APAC event is going to be a big poker draw, some players may be holding off and instead turning their attention to the WPT Barcelona event. This starts on Friday the 5th of April and continues all the way through until Thursday the 10th of April so there may even be the opportunity for some keen poker players to fit in both events if they are so desired.

Western Club LogoThose looking for live poker action a little closer to home will surely have an interest in Westernmania which is taking place at the Western Club in Acton, London from Friday evening. This may not leave you with a lot of time to get involved with the event but as there is a £250,000 guaranteed prize pool on offer, you will likely be able to shake yourself quickly into action. The final opening flight of the event is taking place on Friday evening so this really is the last call for the event.

The final flight gets underway at 7pm on Friday evening but if you are quick off the market, there will be a chance to play in a satellite event from 4pm. Given that this is a £33 satellite event, getting along early may be the best thing you can do. One poker player is going to be in line to grab £75,000 at the end of this event so there is definitely a huge incentive. It will be far from the biggest poker field that gathers in London to play for big money so there may be a slightly better chance of success if you get involved.

Still A Chance Of European Glory

IFP LogoThe first leg of the Champions League quarter final games threw up some interesting questions. A lot of them surrounding David Beckham and whether he can still run but other questions like did the officials have money on PSG to score and did Borussia Dortmund’s strikers have money on themselves not to score? Beckham’s limited involvement aside, there was no British or Irish involvement in the premier tournament in European football but that doesn’t mean that the Brits are out of the running for European glory.

No, we’re not talking about Eurovision and that’s not just because we don’t fancy Bonnie Tyler’s chances of success. The main focus for Brits in Europe turns to Cyprus and the upcoming European Nations Cup which is being held in Paphos. This is the first International Federation of Poker (IFP) event of the year and it takes place between the 12th and 15th of April at the Annabelle Hotel.

Technology is at the forefront at the IFP event

It promises to be a landmark event because there will be no poker cards or live dealers at the event. This is not an oversight in that someone forgot to bring the cards or the dealers have all been sacked it is down to the fact that all players will receive hold card information and all other essentials via their smartphone. This will ensure that every single play that is made in the game will be stored and then made available to review and watch again.

It is quite an intriguing set-up and there are a number of distinct rules and structural components. For instance, there will be players from 14 different countries sat at each table but each nation will occupy a specific seat at every table. This means that if the UK team is sat at Seat 1 on the first table, someone from Team UK will be positioned on seat 1 at every table.

British FlagAlso, every player from each nation will receive the exact same cards. Again, using Team UK at seat 1 as an example, if table 1 receives a pair of Kings, every Team UK player sat at seat 1 of their respective table will receive a pair of Kings. This provides an interesting scenario and it can be seen how different poker hands pan out thanks to players making different decisions from the starting situations.

Team United Kingdom consists of Daiva Barauskaite, Karl Mahrenholz, Ben Roberts, John Eames, Neil Channing, Ross Boatman and Barny Boatman. Team Ireland consists of Cat Taylor, Dara O’Kearney, Dermot Blain, Eoghan O’Dea, John O’Shea, Mick Graydon and Padraig Parkinson.

Hoepfully the technology is up to the task because it will be a right kerfuffle dealing and shuffling cards to make sure every table gets the same run of cards!

Brits Going Down Under To Enjoy A Poker Challenge

WSOP-APAC LogoHeading to Australia at any time is going to be a great trip but when you think that we’re in April and the British weather is still diabolical, you cannot blame people for wanting to head down under. Poker players get the chance to see sunnier climes and enjoy a number of brisk poker challenges in Australia for a large part of April. This is down to the fact that the inaugural World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific event will be taking place. Thankfully the name of the event has been shortened to the slightly handier WSOP-APAC!

A lot of British hopes are going to fall on Sam Trickett and he has some national or pan-European pride to play for. This is down to the fact that he is the Team Europe captain and he will be responsible for leading the team into battle against Team America (not the World Police unit made famous in film, a poker team) and Team Asia-Pacific. The other captains are Phil Ivey and Joe Hachem so Trickett is in great company. You can also expect Trickett to have an interest in the High Roller event and he could well come up against Dan Shak again. The two of them faced off at the end of the PartyPoker.com Premier League event when the American triumphed and he is supposed to be heading to Oz to take part. If Shak does travel, you just know the high roller event is calling him!

A massive festival of poker

Crown Casino Melbourne

There is sure to be a lot of poker excitement in Melbourne for this event which lasts for nearly two whole weeks. The first event takes place on Thursday the 4th of April and the event runs all the way through until the 15th of April. Every one of the WSOP-APAC poker events will be taking place in the Crown Casino in Melbourne. This is an outstanding venue and one that will be familiar to many poker players across the world. This is because it is a huge poker room, big enough to fit in more than 70 poker tables. This is one reason why the Aussie Millions poker event has been run so well in the past few years. It is this history and organisational skills that leaves you confident that the 5 WSOP bracelet events and the two non-bracelet events are being held in the perfect venue.

If your heart is set on winning a WSOP bracelet, the fact that the first bracelet event at the tournament starts on the 4th of April may come a little too soon for you. There is a buy-in of $1,100 and the event runs until the 8th of April. The other bracelet events that will take place at the WSOP-APAC event includes a $2,200 Mixed Event, a $1,650 PLO event, a $5,000 NLHE 6-Max and the final bracelet to play for is the $10,000 Main Event. The final figures are yet to be released but there is a lot of confident talk that there will be more than 500 players taking part in the Main Event.