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POKER PLAYER scan with your phone to visit our website Vol. 15 Number 23 May 7, 2012 A Gambling Times Publication www.pokerplayernewspaper.com Copyright ht ©2012 Bi-Weekly Bi Weeklyy $3.95 Joe Kuether Takes Harrah’s Rincon Main Event… Pardon Our Gaffe By Lou Krieger When some people goof, they get egg on their face. When I do it, it’s an entire omelet. Last issue I reported on the winner of Harrah’s Rincon main event, but somehow substituted results from the 2011 event, instead of this year’s tournament. But we’ll get it right, even if we have to do it twice. Although we were late in reporting these results, main event winner, Joe Kuether, was late to the dance too, arriving at the Married to the Game: Stanko Wins Council Bluffs Circuit Event “I have a ring on my finger. I’m married to the game of poker forever,” were Scott Stanko’s words after winning the WSOP circuit main event and $101,266 at $1,600 buy-in main event during the fourth hour of play on Day One. By end of the first session, he was above average in chips, and well on his way to his biggest live tournament cash. During the seven-hour final table battle, Kuether, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, won his first WSOP Circuit gold ring, and $111,104 in prize money. The main event attracted 332 entries, and was played over three consecutive days. About half of the field was eliminated during Day One. Day Two whittled the field from 167 players down to (Continued on page 8) Kyle Cartwright Wins Fourth WSOP-Circuit Gold Ring Defending St. Louis Main Event Champion, Now Just One Win Behind All-Time Leader Mark “Pegasus” Smith 0 74470 05299 9 2 0> Kyle Cartwright inched one step closer to making poker history today with his victory at the latest World Series of Poker Circuit event, played at Harrah’s St. Louis. NOWEN OP Cartwright won his fourth career gold ring title, a remarkable feat for someone who has been playing tournament poker for only about two years. Cartwright returned triumphantly to the site of his third gold ring win, which took place at Harrah’s St. Louis in the Main Event. The win was worth $53,354. Council Bluffs. Going into the third and final day, Stanko held more than 25 percent of the total chips in play with nine (Continued on page 8) At the Bike, Irish Eyes Are Smilin’ McGuiness and St. Patricks Day. Slainte! Raise your glasses high, and drink a toast to that one. It doesn’t get more Irish than this, and for Kevin McGuiness of Ann Arbor, Michigan, the luck of the Irish shined down on him surely, as he captured first place in the 14-day marathon that was the main event at the Bicycle Casino’s C Winnin ‘O’ the Green annual spring poker sp tournament to (Continued on page 9) $10,000 GUARANTEED NO LIMIT HOLD ‘EM TOURNAMENT SATURDAYSt12 NOON series. Over its two week run, this $125 buy-in singular event attracted 6,369 entrants, who collectively made 5,228 rebuys, and generated a prize pool of $1,279,357. All told, 465 finishers were paid, although the biggest share of $223,000 went to McGuiness for his victory. He defeated Behzad Teranie, who took the runner up’s share of $160,000. Wajih Warjabedian’s third (Continued on page 11) Mike Caro “REVIEW” The MAD GENIUS of Poker Today’s word is... 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You must specify whether you are attending the July 2 or the July 3 seminar. w w w. p o ke r p l a y e r n e w s p a p e r. c o m M AY 7, 2 0 1 2 P O K E R P L AY E R 3 POKER NEWS By Haley Hintze NEW JERSEY ONLINE-POKER BILL CLEARS COMMITTEE A reworked online-poker bill is back on the legislative agenda for New Jersey politicians, and the latest edition recently cleared New Jersey’s Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee by a 12-0 vote. The bill joins numerous measures up for general budget debate, and will face votes before New Jersey’s full House and Senate before moving on to a possible signing by Gov. Chris Christie, who vetoed an earlier measure. The latest bill is sponsored by state Senators Raymond Lesniak and James Whelan, who fronted earlier attempts to expand gambling in the state. THIRTY CONFIRMED FOR WSOP’S BIG ONE FOR ONEDROP With over two months’ lead time remaining, WSOP officials announced that 30 players had committed the $1,111,111 buy-in for this July’s special “Big One for OneDrop” charity event at the Rio. The tournament highlights billionaire poker-player Guy Laliberte’s clean-water philanthropic efforts. With thirty confirmed entrants, the event will now produce the richestever winner’s prize of at least $12.2 million, topping Jamie Gold’s 2006 WSOP $12.0 million payday. A first prize exceeding $18 million will be paid if the tournament’s 48-player cap is reached. $7.8 MILLION IN EPIC POKER TOUR LIABILITIES New court documents have revealed that Federated Sports & Gaming, parent company of the Epic Poker League, amassed more than $7.8 million in liabilities over 14 months of operations. FS&G filed for bankruptcy protection after a major investor pulled out, and indefinitely postponed its fourth event, along with a much-publicized million-dollar freeroll for member players. The filings also show that FS&G garnered only $37,000 in revenue on its own, not counting funds siphoned from the Heartland Poker Tour, which it acquired in 2011. Palms Casino parent Pinnacle heads a long list of creditors, and has a $2 million lien against FS&G. VANDERSMISSEN TAKES IRISH POKER OPEN An international field, 502 players strong, arrived in Dublin for the 2012 edition of the Irish Poker Open, with Belgium’s Kevin Vandersmissen notching a breakout €420,000 (about US $533,300) win. Vandersmissen topped Germany’s Thomas Beer in a brief heads-up duel after Britain’s David Dean was bounced in third. Beer collected about $296,400, and Dean $208,000. Jordan Lewis was the highest-finishing American, in sixth for $77,700, with Ireland’s own Andy Black, a 2005 WSOP main event finalist, finishing eighth for $43,100. SEIVER WINS PREMIERE LEAGUE POKER V April’s Party Poker Premiere League V drew 16 elite poker stars to London, England’s Playboy Club, with Scott Seiver working his way through four qualifying heats and an eightplayer finale, to win $500,000 and top honors. Seiver, and eventual runner-up Daniel “Jungleman12” Cates, dominated the finale, with Cates’ deep run worth $300,000. Phil Laak finished third for $175,000, while Patrik Antonius exited in fourth, winning $125,000. ROCK GAMING PURCHASES PIECE OF CAESARS INTERACTIVE Caesers Entertainment’s online subsidiary, Caesars Interactive Entertainment, sold a $61 million slice of its action to Detroitbased Rock Gaming LLC, a brick-and-mortar startup that’s gained a toehold in several urban Midwestern casinos. The move continues the pre-market jostling as Nevada prepares to open its regulated online-gaming market. Rock Gaming’s most visible face is former NBA star Brad Gilbert, who, with a small group of investors, has quickly assembled a consortium of nearly 40 companies, including interests as diverse as Quicken Loans and the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers franchise. Rock and Caesars are already collaborating on a new $400 million Horseshoe casino in downtown Cincinnati. Veteran poker-industry writer/editor Haley Hintze is the author of an upcoming book on the Absolute Poker and UltimateBet online cheating scandals, to be released later this year. 4 P O K E R P L AY E R M AY 7, 2 0 1 2 Caro’s Word: “Review” CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 L et’s continue our review of tips and concepts presented in my first 199 columns. As we walk this poker path, we’ll reflect what we’ve learned, expand some advice, and add new insights. We began last time (column 200 in the modern Poker Player Newspaper era) with the word “Modern.” Now we continue the review (today’s word) in this series of self-interviews… Question 1: You teach the art of illusion in poker. What’s that about? Simple. In poker, a key mission is to keep opponents from knowing what your cards are. So you need to create illusions to confuse them. Almost all poker players do this, some ostentatiously, some in subtle ways. The more skillful you are at creating poker illusions, the more money you make. Question 2: I get it. If all players showed their cards face up on the table, including you, nobody would be confused. Illusion wouldn’t be a factor. Everyone would know what to do and would play the same way, right? Not exactly. Players would know what each other’s hands were, but some of them would be confused about how to play. And almost all opponents would occasionally make mistakes, leading up to the final showdown, which would be an irrelevant betting stage, because the winner already would be certain. You could still win if all cards were exposed. But you’re right in saying that the value of creating illusions would be pretty much absent from the game. Question 3: What’s the most profitable illusion to create? There’s no question that the most profitable poker illusion is to appear loose. You also can play loose to a point, not just appear loose, but the degree depends on the structure of the game. A good guideline for players without a lot of experience is to play 10 to 50 percent fewer hands than your opponents. The high end of that scale (50 percent) would be very rare. Usually, you want to be as selective as possible about the hands you play without appearing tight. So it’s whatever tightness you can get away with and not be discovered. Here’s the deal. 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This is their greatest weakness. So you want to take advantage. And the path to taking advantage is simply to play fewer hands than they do. That way, all the excess hands they play that you don’t are unprofitable for them. Unprofitable means they lose money. You don’t. And that lost money goes somewhere—eventually to you. But this trick will only return huge profit if you create the illusion that you’re playing looser than you really are. I’m often perceived as being the loosest and most reckless player at the table, when I’m actually the tightest! I do this by laughing and having fun, by playing some extraordinarily weak hands that stick in opponents’ minds, and by talking in convincing ways about phantom hands I actually didn’t play. Those phantom hands become real in opponents minds, because they’ve seen for themselves how strangely I’ve played recently. The fact that I’ve only chosen a couple hands for strategic advertising seems to elude them. Many times, other players will talk about bizarre hands they’ve seen me play in other games, acting as free advertising agents on my behalf. The main factor that makes this illusion work is my friendly and sometimes silly demeanor. The trick is to never make opponents feel they’re being conned. If necessary, I’ll take the opposite approach and say, “I’m not as loose as everyone says.” It’s hard for opponents to feel they’re being conned if you’re telling them you’re not loose. Yet, it’s the “everyone says” part that sticks in their mind. (Continued on page 14) goldennugget.com goldennugget.com N E W S P A P E R is pleased to announce the... July 4, 2012, 12 Noon at the Golden Nugget Casino, Las Vegas This will be an annual event without complicated rating systems. A one tournament chance to win the title of Poker Player of the Year. $600 Buy-in - no re-buys - No Limit Hold’em event Winner receives the solid gold “Golden Nugget” ring symbolizing his/her title. And a trophy. 15,000 in starting chips - 45 minute levels Great structure - Only 700 seats $90 Satellites will be held at the Golden Nugget casinos in Las Vegas, Atlantic City and Laughlin. w w w. Other casinos are eligible to participate with their own satellites Tell your favorite cardroom about it. Have them contact Stan at: sludikoff@yahoo.com, or John Colville - 702-386-8164 poker@goldennugget.com This tournament is the culminating event of the GRAND series at the Golden Nugget. June 2-July 4, 2012 p o ke r p l a y e r n e w s p a p e r. c o m M AY 7, 2 0 1 2 P O K E R P L AY E R The Tilt Factor LOU KRIEGER ON POKER By Lou Krieger© The tilt factor is critically important to poker players, and how you deal with it can make the difference between being a lifelong winner, or a loser for life. Most players have gone on tilt at one time or another in a poker game. Some tilt frequently, some seldom, while others claim to have a zero tilt factor—though I’m not sure that’s really true. What’s more important is a player’s ability to recognize tilt when it happens, and then do something about it. Because of the short term luck factor in poker, it’s easy for players to become frustrated and go on tilt. But don’t dismay. If you find yourself going on tilt more than you’d like to, you can put a stop to it. Tilt mitigation can be a major shot in the arm in raising your game to another, higher level, and your results will show all the better for it. All it takes is a willingness to be accountable for your emotions at the poker table, along with the will power to recognize when you’re staring tilt in the face and take appropriate action. The easiest way to avoid tilt is to get up from the table when you suffer a bad beat and feel your emotions beginning to go out of kilter. Just get up, take a short walk around the casino until you feel more in control of yourself, and then return to the table. That’s all there is to it, and the return on this short investment of time can be astonishing. In fact, you ought to make a point of taking a walk every hour or so, just to review the game in your mind. A new perspective, away from the immediacy of the table, may be all it takes to avoid going on tilt. If this advice sounds simplistic, it is. But it works. Tilt is a serious affliction for poker players. For some, tilt has ended otherwise promising careers. The poker world is full of otherwise top notch players—even some WSOP main event champs, who were not able to control their emotions at the table—and many big-money winners who have gone completely broke, due to an inability and an unwillingness to deal with being on tilt. In other words, the willingness and commitment to get up from the table when stressed, and to take a short walk every hour or so, has cost some players millions—everything they earned and every dollar they had—while a simplistic little remedy might have prevented it all. When bad beats bedevil you at the poker table, you need a short memory. Put the last hand out of your mind and go on to the next one. If you find yourself still replaying the previous hand in your mind, it’s a sure sign that it’s time to get up and go for a walk. The takeaway from this column is that you have it completely within your power to control your tilt factor at the poker table. Beating tilt does not depend on the turn of a card, on what your opponent does or doesn’t do, or on anything else outside of yourself. When it comes to managing tilt, you are the one in charge. If you are unable to deal with it, the fault is entirely yours. But if you succeed in managing and mitigating tilt, the victory is all yours too. Not only can you do your victory dance if you are able to beat down all those negative emotions that cause tilting at the poker table, you’ll usually be able to do that dance with a lot more chips than you would have had if you allowed yourself to succumb to the self-pity and self-destruction that tilt causes. So the next time something gets under your skin at the poker table, think about taking a short walk. Then take it. Win up to $2,500 in the No-Limit Texas Hold”em Tournament every Thursday at 7pm $40 + $5 + $5 505.796.7744 800.526.9366 www.sandiacasino.com See Sandia Resort & Casino Poker Room for complete rules. © 2010 Sandia Resort & Casino Gambling problem? Call 1-800-572-1142. Visit Lou Krieger online at www.loukrieger.com, where you can read his blog, and check out all of his books. Write directly to him at loukrieger@aol.com. 6 P O K E R P L AY E R M AY 7, 2 0 1 2 w w w. p o ke r p l a y e r n e w s p a p e r. c o m 30 Rainbow Road N.E. Albuquerque, NM 87113 SAIL AWAY WITH THE SUNCOAST Win a Royal Caribbean Cruise Trip April 1 – June 1 DerbyPoker Daze April 23 – May 5, 2012 Choose your horse in the Derby Race and you could win up to $1,000 Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays for 7 Card HI-LO Stud See poker room for complete rules & details Ì>ÊEÊ,>«>ÀÌÊÊUÊÊÇäÓÈÎÈÇÓÓÓ ((Continued (C Conti onttiinnuued on d oon n ppa page age ge 221) 1)) All In: The Poker Movie ONLINE POKER Paul “Dr. Pauly” McGuire THE ONLY PLACE FOR POKER TOURNAMENTS ON THE BOULDER STRIP $5000 Freeroll ◆ ◆ play 45 hours - double hours 4-6pm qualify may 1 - may 31 23 Poker Tournaments a Week ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ no limit hold’em omaha hi/lo crazy pineapple up to 4 tournaments daily! 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Unfortunately, the film also covers the eventual downfall of the online poker industry, when the Department of Justice shut down major online sites on April 15, 2011, which has been dubbed “Black Friday” in the poker community. Poker, as the film argues, is as synonymous with America as baseball and apple pie. Even though the average person’s poker experiences are rooted in low-stakes kitchen games, Hollywood glamorizes the game’s outlaw nature. Since the inception of silent movies, poker has been a game played by renegades cavorting with scoundrels, outlaws, and derelicts. That’s a powerful stigma to overcome, and it’s been a perpetual black cloud hanging over poker, and often used by political opponents of online poker to push forward their “family values” agenda. For me, watching the film was like taking a walk down memory lane by reliving the halcyon days of the poker boom. Hardcore fans will have similar nostalgic feelings, but at the same time, poker junkies might not enjoy the film because it is not specific enough. If I had one gripe, it’s that the film barely scratched the surface of many intriguing side notes, like cheating scandals and the monumental role of television, in poker’s rising popularity. The story about how Chris Moneymaker became a household name is woven through the film in a series of candid interviews. A slew of familiar pros were also interviewed, including Phil Hellmuth, Annie Duke, Howard Lederer, Daniel Negreanu, and Greg Raymer. Rounders co-writer, Brian Koppleman, gave some insight into the illegal card rooms in New York City, including the Mayfair Club, where many of poker’s biggest stars cut their teeth in poker, backgammon, and chess. In addition, the film included non-poker star power, featuring interviews with actor and Oscar winner, Matt Damon, and musician, Kenny Rogers. Production of All In began in 2009, and Black Friday occurred during the last stages of filming, so the director and producers wanted to include as much pertinent information on Black Friday as possible. A few of the interviewees pointed fingers at land-based casinos as corporations that would benefit the most financially. However, the film never delved any deeper into those allegations. Then again, this is a general film about poker, not one specifically about Black Friday. Someday, I hope an ambitious filmmaker uncovers the real reasons why online poker prohibition came to fruition. I would have preferred the film to have included interviews with politicians and lobbyists that were both anti-online gaming and pro-poker. The UIGEA was tacked onto the Port Security Act without any public debate, so I felt it was important to include commentary from the initial principals involved—Congressmen Jim Leach and Robert Goodlatte, and Senators Jon Kyl and Bill Frist. All In: The Poker Movie gives its viewers a glimpse of the eclectic, yet misunderstood world of poker. It’s not quite as glamorous as depicted, but more importantly, it’s not as menacing as the government thinks. Hopefully this documentary will help shatter any preconceived notions about the poker world and clear up misconceptions about the moral ambiguities of a thriving international industry. Paul ‘Dr. Pauly’ McGuire is the author of the upcoming book ‘Lost Vegas’. You can read his poker blog, Tao of Poker, over at www.taopoker.com. w w w. p o ke r p l a y e r n e w s p a p e r. c o m M AY 7, 2 0 1 2 P O K E R P L AY E R 7 Council Bluffs WSOP Circuit Event players remaining. In spite of losing his massive chip lead, he went on to beat WSOP circuit champion, Charles “Woody” Moore, heads-up. “I made a couple pretty big mistakes,” Stanko said, after the tournament. “You can never play perfect. What’s beautiful about winning is I can learn from that stuff.” Stanko is 33 years old, and just recently dedicated himself to playing poker full-time. Prior to his new profession, he lived in Wyoming and worked as a cowboy for the family business. After riding horseback for eight to ten hours a day became stale, he earned a law degree at the University of Michigan, and practiced law in Chicago. When that got boring he became a stock trader. After basically every venture became monotonous and unfulfilling for one reason or another, Stanko turned to the one constant in his life—poker. Stanko delivered the final blow, holding As-9d versus the Kh-8s of Moore. The 8h on the flop gave Moore the lead, but only temporarily. The Ac on the turn put Stanko well ahead, and Moore would never catch up. Charles “Woody” Moore finished as the runner-up and earned $62,584. With more than $400,000 in career earnings, Moore marked his 15th career cash. He has now recorded first, second, and third place finishes at the WSOP. HORSESHOE CASINO COUNCIL BLUFFS EVENT 10 4/5/12 WSOP CIRCUIT EVENT POT LIMIT OMAHA NO LIMIT HOLD’EM MAIN EVENT $56,357 EVENT 11 BUY-IN $1,600 PLAYERS 290 PRIZE POOL $421,950 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Scott Stanko . . . . . $101,266 Charles Moore . . . . $62,584 Casey Cavanaugh . . $45,410 Stephen Ma . . . . . . . $33,503 Mark Bonsack . . . . . $25,127 James Smith . . . . . . $19,148 Sean Moore . . . . . . . $14,819 Pejman Niyati . . . . . $11,646 Jeremy Jagoda . . . . . $9,291 EVENT 12 4/9/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM BUY-IN $350 PLAYERS 116 PRIZE POOL $33,756 1. 2. 3. 4. BUY-IN $350 PLAYERS 58 PRIZE POOL 4/7/12 Jeffrey Fielder . . . . . $10,128 Kelly Vandemeen . . . $6,259 Richard Fitzgerald . . $4,456 Doug Carli . . . . . . . . . $3,237 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. BUY-IN $350 PLAYERS 255 PRIZE POOL 4/5/12 $142,590 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Darrell Prevail . . . . $39,925 Joel Merwick . . . . . $24,677 Ryan Tepen . . . . . . . $17,812 Jamie Kerstetter . . . $13,088 James Russell . . . . . . $9,785 Paul Sokoloff . . . . . . . $7,439 EVENT 8 $74,205 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. Aaron Ruppert . . . . $13,983 4/2/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM BUY-IN $350 PLAYERS 128 PRIZE POOL 4/4/12 $51,798 Brian Boyanovsky . $18,178 Leo Whitt . . . . . . . . . $11,233 Cameron Shonka . . . $8,116 Drew Dumanski . . . . $5,973 Shawn Meyer . . . . . . $4,475 Walter Gardner . . . . $3,410 EVENT 6 $37,258 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM TURBO BUY-IN $350 PLAYERS 178 PRIZE POOL 4/3/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM NO LIMIT HOLD’EM BUY-IN $1,060 PLAYERS 147 PRIZE POOL Scott Sharpe . . . . . . . $8,643 Oklahoma Sarah Hale $6,221 Jeff Eades . . . . . . . . . $4,560 Joel Merwick . . . . . . $3,401 Bruce Hoyt . . . . . . . . $2,581 EVENT 7 1. Brent Carter . . . . . . $21,135 2. Tim Burt. . . . . . . . . . $13,075 3. David Nicholson . . . . $8,566 EVENT 9 (Cont’d from page 1) 1. 2. 3. 4. Duane Gerleman . . $10,428 Terry Stork . . . . . . . . $6,446 Steven Rock . . . . . . . $4,653 Michael Lynch . . . . . $3,419 (Continued on page 14) GRAND OPENING - MAY 4TH Harrah’s Rincon WSOP Circuit (Cont’d from page 1) nine. The final table was played on Day Three. Longtime poker pro, Freddy Deeb, with nearly $3.7 million in WSOPrelated earnings in his career, finished in fourth place, settling for $37,167 in prize money. Ryan Gentry, a 34-yearold professional poker player from San Diego, CA, finished third, marking his eighth cash on the WSOP circuit, in addition to five cashes at the WSOP in Las Vegas. Gentry won $50,108. Chris Cronin collected $68,686 in prize money for his second place effort, and enjoyed a slight chip advantage over Kuether when heads-up play began. But the Wisconsin native ground down his final opponent and won the last hand of the tournament in fitting fashion, holding pocket aces to collect $111,104 for the victory. Here is the final list of all winners this year from Harrah’s Rincon: players in $345 NLHE EVENT #4: Dan Natarelli (Simi Valley, CA) defeated 487 players in $345 NLHE EVENT #5: Delbert Ramos (Montebello, CA) defeated 159 players in TURBO EVENT #6: Jonas Mackoff (Vancouver, BC) defeated 197 players in $345 NLHE EVENT #7: Josh Evans (Dallas, TX) defeated 164 players in $345 6-HANDED EVENT #8: Corey Cutrell (Seattle, WA) defeated 139 players in $345 NLHE EVENT #9: John C. Harris (Dallas, TX) defeated 220 players in $345 NLHE EVENT #10: Brandon Cantu (Las Vegas, NV) defeated 87 players in $1,080 NLHE HARRAHS RINCON CASINO & RESORT WSOP CIRCUIT EVENT EVENT 11 3/24/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM MAIN EVENT BUY-IN $1,600 PLAYERS 332 PRIZE POOL $483,960 EVENT #1: Randy Paguio (San Diego, CA) defeated 331 players in $345 NLHE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. EVENT #2: Dean Buchanan (Kirkland, WA) defeated 155 players in $555 NLHE EVENT #12: James Manning defeated 138 players in $345 NLHE EVENT #3: Patrick Schulze (Glendora, CA) defeated 100 Jonas Mackoff won “Best AllAround Player” title. 8 P O K E R P L AY E R Joe Kuether . . . . . . $111,104 Christopher Cronin $68,686 Ryan Gentry . . . . . . $50,108 Freddy Deeb . . . . . . $37,167 David Funkhauser . $28,998 Leroy Spires . . . . . . $21,414 Christopher Bratene $16,617 Stephen Plache . . . . $13,081 Ryan Buckholtz . . . $10,444 M AY 7, 2 0 1 2 Cantor Gaming Is Proud To Announce The Opening Of Las Vegas’ New Luxury Poker Room. Designed As Newest Part Of The New Race & Sports Book At The Palms, The Cantor Poker Room Offers All Games At All Limits, Private Poker Tournaments & Events And Exciting Feature Table Play. Check Out The New Room, May 4th. w w w. p o ke r p l a y e r n e w s p a p e r. c o m Don’t miss out on Sam’s Town’s $5,000 Guaranteed Freeroll. Play 45 hours of live poker from May 1-31 to qualify. You will earn double hours from 4-6 p.m. and if you do, you’ll qualify for the freeroll in only 22 ½ hours. Players will start with 2,500 in tournament chips and earn an additional 500 chips for every hour played after the first 45 qualifying hours. The maximum number of chips that can be earned is 5,000. Sam’s Town offers 23 tournaments per week: A daily 10 a.m. event with a $23 buy-in starts out as limit hold’em for the first hour, then changes to nolimit for the remainder of the tournament. At 1:30 p.m. daily a $30 buy-in with one $10 rebuy nolimit event is offered. At 7 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday it’s no-limit hold’em with a $30 buyin and one $10 rebuy. On Friday and Saturday the game is the same, but the buy-in is $45 with one $20 rebuy. The event on Wednesday is no-limit Omaha/8 at 7 p.m. with a $45 buy-in and one $20 rebuy. Sunday is reserved for no-limit crazy pineapple at 7 p.m. with a $45 buy-in and one $20 rebuy. The second and fourth Saturday of each month is reserved for a $100 noante deep stack event at 7 p.m. Players will start with 10,000 tournament chips and receive an additional 3,000 for a $10 bonus buy. If you sign up before 6:30 p.m., you’ll receive an additional 500 in chips. Attention 7-Card Stud Players: The best $1-$5 stud game in Las Vegas starts at 7:30 a.m. daily and usually has a waiting list, so get there early. Progressive high hand jackpots: Four-of-a-kind in stud starts at $25, straight flush starts at $50 and a royal flush starts at $200. The same holds true for hold’em, with the exception of the royal which starts at $100. An Omaha high hand of the day jackpot—a king high straight flush is the qualifying hand—is offered starting at $75 with another $75 is added the following day if not hit. Complete rules on all tournaments and jackpots are available in the poker room. Players earn $1.25 per hour during live play. Check out their ad in this issue of Poker Player Newspaper for more information on poker at Sam’s Town. Poker Player Newspaper is pleased to announce scheduled seminars as part of the satellite program for the Poker Player of the Year tournament at the Golden Nugget during DEBBIE DOES POKER By Debbie burkhead the Grand Series. Former World Champion Tom McEvoy and 2008 Online Player of the Year David “the Maven” Chicotsky will be this year’s presenters. These seminars will be held July 2 and 3 prior to the Poker Player of the Year event on July 4. Program registration begins at 8 a.m., July 2, with the first seminar scheduled for 9 a.m.-12 p.m., followed by lunch. The second seminar begins at 1 p.m.. The $390 fee includes the seminar, lunch, and entry into the 5 p.m. super satellite for the Poker Player of the Year event. Players that do not win a seat may sign up for another set of seminars and satellites on July 3. To register for the seminar, contact Stan Sludikoff at sludikoff@yahoo.com or John Colville at poker@ goldennugget.com. Debbie Burkhead is a long time poker player, writer, National Sales Director for Poker Player Newspaper and President of Poker Player Cruises. You may contact Debbie at PokerMs@aol.com. Harrah’s St. Louis Cont’d from page 1) Cartwright, a 24-year-old professional poker player from Bartlett, TN, burst upon the scene during last year’s WSOP Circuit at Tunica, winning two events at the very first stop he played. Two months later, he won the Main Event Harrah’s St. Louis. As of April 2011, Cartwright won three of the four WSOP circuit events in which he cashed. This win marked his seventh time to finish in the money and fourth final table appearance in 2012. With his victory, Cartwright joined Alexandru Masek and Men “the Master” Nguyen with four career gold ring victories. 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was worth a cool $100,000. Fourth and fifth place finishers, Armando Lopez and Tom San went home with $60,000 and $35,000, respectively. In the last event of this poker festival, Sung Yi won The Big One, taking home $25,300, as he outlasted 69 others in this $500 buy-in no limit hold’em tournament. THE BICYCLE CASINO WINNIN ‘O’ THE GREEN EVENT 20 By Barbara Rogers The guarantee is $275,000, with high stakes, big expectations, and high times in abundance at Mohegan Sun’s Spring Showdown. The events will be held in Mohegan Sun’s convention center, while poker room boss Ricky Landry oversees his well run, smooth operation. You can begin playing on Wednesday May 30 when the first of the series, a $550 no-limit hold’em tournament with a $50,000 guarantee kicks off at 11 a.m. This very popular series will continue to provide you with action until June 3 with a $30,000 guaranteed tournament with a $330 buy-in. You can view this schedule in its entirety on the back cover of this issue of Poker Player Newspaper. But remember, the main event has a $100,000 guarantee, and is slated to begin Saturday, June 2 at 11 a.m. with a buy-in of $1,000 + $100. This will get you 40,000 in chips, along with blinds that escalate every 50 minutes. The poker room’s high hand jackpot has paid out over $2 million since August 1, 2011, and it runs seven days a week. The average total jackpots exceed $8,000, and that’s daily! In addition to other creative opportunities for winning, every third Sunday of the month Mohegan Sun guarantees a $30,000 pay-out for a $330 buy-in POWERFUL ADVERTISING REACH—USE IT! poker player 3/23/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM MAIN EVENT Play in style. Play to win. BUY-IN $125 + $25 PLAYERS 6,369 REBUYS 5,228 PRIZE POOL $1,279,357 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Texas hold’em tournament. Thirty minute blinds with 30,000 chips makes this super Sunday tournament a superb way to put even more money in your pocket. It’s well worth looking into, and all you have to do is call 1.888.MOHEGAN for room rates and availability. Also, see their ad on the back cover of this issue. Kevin McGuiness . $223,000 Behzad Teranie . . . $160,000 Wajih Warjabedian . $100,000 Armando Lopez . . . $60,000 Tom San . . . . . . . . . $35,000 Julie Ann Chen . . . . $24,000 Lawrence Birke . . . $17,000 Quoc Vinh . . . . . . . . $13,000 Clive Su . . . . . . . . . . $10,000 EVENT 21 4/5/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM THE BIG ONE BUY-IN $500 + $35 PLAYERS 69 PRIZE POOL $34,800 1. Sung Yi . . . . . . . . . . $25,300 2. Scott Willoughby . . . $4,300 3. Ken Lawson . . . . . . . $2,300 EVENT 13 3/17/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM QUANTUM RELOAD BUY-IN $100 + $25 PLAYERS 415 REBUYS 287 PRIZE POOL $75,781 1. 2. 3. 4. Rich Karle . . . . . . . . $17,801 Paul Friedrich . . . . . $11,000 Huy Quach . . . . . . . . $7,200 Kenneth Garen . . . . . $5,000 EVENT 8 3/8/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM BUY-IN $125 + $25 PLAYERS 2,819 REBUYS 2,028 PRIZE POOL $555,979 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 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Management reserves the right to modify or cancel these promotions at any time. Please gamble responsibly. Proudly owned and operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. ©2012 Talking Stick Resort $86,618 1. 2. 3. 4. Scott Jay . . . . . . . . . $18,523 Steven E Cohen . . . $11,495 Luis Amaya . . . . . . . . $7,530 Brian Bertram . . . . . $5,210 SCOTTSDALE | 866.877.9897 | TA L K I N G S T I C K R E S O R T. C O M w w w. p o ke r p l a y e r n e w s p a p e r. c o m M AY 7, 2 0 1 2 P O K E R P L AY E R 11 How to Get (and Not Give) Information at the Table BY Shari Geller How many times have you thought that this game would be a lot easier if you knew what your opponent had? But without flashing his cards or wearing reflective lenses, it’s not likely to happen. If you pay close attention, you can pick up information about the strength of your opponent’s hand, however, and learn how the flop affected him, as well as how committed he is to his hand. It’s been said many times before—Texas hold’em is a game of incomplete information, and picking up information from your opponents while giving away as little about your own hand as possible is crucial. Your goal should be to be deduce your opponent’s hand—or a range of hands he could be playing—while keeping him guessing about yours. Three keys to accomplishing this include considering their playing style, their position, and their chip stack. It doesn’t take long to determine what kind of player you’re facing. You can quickly figure out if it’s a tight player who is likely only to play premium starting hands, or a loose player who will take a chance on any two cards. Look at their chip stack, and notice what’s happened to them during the last few hands they’ve played. Do they seem to be on a roll, sitting pretty on a big stack of chips? Or has a recent hand set them on tilt? If you’re in a tournament and approaching the bubble, is your opponent at risk of busting? Or is it near the rebuy cutoff time, when they may be more likely to put their chips at risk with a questionable hand? Every wagering round offers an opportunity to gain more information about your opponent, so don’t waste those opportunities. In order to put your opponent to the test, be aggressive with your betting. If you just check or flat call their action, what have you learned about their hand? By leading out or raising, you are forcing them to make a decision that gives you more information than you previously had. While you are trying to gather information about your opponent, they are doing the same with you. The less information they have about you, the worse their decisions are likely to be. To give no information, or to offer up convincing but misleading information, requires paying attention to your own tells, betting patterns, and routines. Vary your betting, hand selection, and other aspects of your play so you reveal little information about your hand. If you don’t play the same two cards the same way every time, it is harder for your opponent to get a read on you. Be unpredictable. Don’t raise the same amount every time, don’t always make a continuation bet or raise the button. Play Q-8o now and then. Shake things up. You can also keep your opponents off-balance if you do the same thing every time—pause the same number of seconds, hold your hands in the same position, say the same thing—no matter what you have. So be consistent in how you toss in your chips, announce your bet, and how quickly or slowly you act. Since the key in every hand is to gather more information than you reveal, there is one more factor to consider when playing: your position. The later you can act on each wagering round, the more information you will have before you have to decide what to do. So play only the strongest hands in early position. But the closer you are to the button, the more flexibly you can play, because you will possess more information before it is your turn to act. It may not be as effective as playing with marked cards, but if you follow this advice it can be almost as useful. Shari Geller is an attorney, journalist, reporter, blogger, poker player, and observer of the poker scene. You can write her at BurnThis2@aol.com, and read her blog at www.burnthistoo.blogspot.com. 12 P O K E R P L AY E R M AY 7, 2 0 1 2 w w w. p o ke r p l a y e r n e w s p a p e r. c o m DA I LY TO U R N A M E N T L I ST I N G S (CO N T I N U E D F R O M PAG E 1 0 ) MONDAY •GOLD BAR DENOTES ADVERTISER TIME Angie’s g Poker Club, Chico Artichoke Joe’s Bayy 101 Black Oak Casino, Tuolumne Black Sheepp Inn, Cameron Park Cache Creek California Grand Casino-Pacheco Cameo Club, Stockton Casino 580, Livermore Casino Club-Reddingg Casino Marysville y Casino Real Cardroom Casino Royale y Central Coast Casino, Grover Beach Central Coast Casino, Paso Robles Chukchansi Gold Casino CALIFORNIANORTH Chum massh (7) Club One Casino, Fresno Colusa Casino Comstock Card Room, Tracyy Cordova Casino Del Rio Casino, Isleton Eagle g Mountain Cas.-Porterville Elk Valleyy Cas.-Crescent Cityy Feather Falls Cas., Oroville The 500 Club, Clovis Folsom Lake Bowl Garden Cityy Garlic Club-Gilroyy Gold Countryy Cas.-Oroville Golden West-Bakersfield Jackson Rancheria Limelight g Casino-Sacramento Livermore Casino Luckyy Chances Luckyy Derbyy Casino Merced Poker Room Mike’s Card Casino. Oakdale Napa p Valleyy Casino Oaks Card Club-Emeryville y Oceana Casino Paiute Palace Pastime Cardroom, Benicia Pete’s 881 Club Phoenix Casino 11A 11A 9A 11A | TUESDAY GAMES BUY-IN| TIME NH LH LH NH $20 11A $28+ 11A $120 9A $25 11A 12P 6P 7P 11A NH NH NH 10A 11A NH NH 10A NH 10A NH 7P& NH 10A 2P 6P 6P 6P 10A& 7P 6P 7P $40+ $40+ 7P $17 11A 7P $20 10A $35+RE 11A& 10A $5 $35 10A 7P $75 7P& $50 10A 6P NH $25 6P NH $35 6P NH $45+ 6P 7P NH $45 NH Double Stack $120 10A& NH $35+ 7P 12P NHB $65 6P NH $80 7P NH | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY GAMES BUY-IN|TIME GAMES BUY-IN|TIME | GAMES BUY-IN|TIME NHB LH LH NH $32 11A $25 6P $120 9A $25 11A NH L&O H/L LH NH $20 11A $50+ 11A $60+ 9A $25 11A NH LH LH NH $20 11A $48 $80+ 9A $25 11A H $25+ 12P O H/L $55 6P H $10 6P $40+ 7P $17 11A $30 $20 10A $35+RE 11A& F 10A 7P $35 10A $70 7P $35+ 7P& NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH $40+ $40+ 7P $17 11A 7P $20 10A $35+RE 11A 10A $25 $40 7P $35 10A $35 7P $55 7P& 6P NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH Double Stack NH NH NH NH $50 10A $15 $35 2P $30 6P $45+ 6P $66 6P $120 10A& $35+ 7P $30 12P $65 6P $40 7P NH NH NH NHF NH NH NH LH NH NHB NH NH $50 10A 6P $25 6P F+ 6P $45+ 6P NH NH NH NH $45 $120+ 10A& $35+ 7P $5 12P $65 6P $40 7P 6P $35+ 11A $65+ 9A $15 6P $7 11A& 0+ 10A NH LH NH $57 11A& $120 9A $25 11A NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NHB NH $50 10A $30+ 6P $25 2P $30 $45+ 6P NH LH NH 10P $30+ 4P 12P $50 10A $15 6P $25 NH $50+ 12P NH $80+ 10A& NH $35+ 6P NH $40+ 12P Varies Varies 10A& NH $40 11A N H $40+RE NH $35+ 11A NH $120+ NH $70 9A NH $7 11A& NH 0+ 10A NH NH NH NH NH $35+ 11A $120+ 9A $15 9A $7 11A& 0+ 10A NH NH NH NH NH $35+ 11A $275 9A $15 9A $7 11A& 0+ 10A NH NH NH NH NH 6P 9A 6P NHB NH NH NH NH NH NH 65+ 6P F+ 9A& $17+ 6P F NH O H/L NH $100+ F+ 9A $23+ 6P 7P NH NH NH 6P 1P NH NH $140 6P F+ 9A $17+ 6P 7P $80+ $40+ 1P NH $40+ 1P NH $40+ 1P | SATURDAY | GAMES BUY-IN|TIME $40+ 7P $17 $30 $20 10A $35+RE 11A $5 10A $40 7P $35 10A $70 $85 $15+ 6P NH NH O/8 NH NH NH 11A 9A 9A 11A& 10A NH FRIDAY F+ 9A& $12+ 6P F $40+ 5P NH NH NH NH NH NH NH Double Stack NH N O H/L NH NH $40+ 7P 3P 1P $20 10A $50 11A 10A $5 $40 7P& $35 10A $150 10A& $35 6P $40 12P $35 2P $50 11A SUNDAY GAMES BUY-IN|TIME GAMES BUY-IN $20 11A& 6P $200 9A $25 11A 2P NH NH LH NH NH $32 $49+ $80 $25 $55 NH NH NH NH NH NH 10A 10A $40+ 7P $37 3P F 1P $20 10A $50 11A& $10 NH LH NH NH NH NH NH $55 $30+ $40+ $37 $30 $20 $50 NH NH $50 5P $20+ 10A NH NH $40 $70 NH NH NH NH $50 $170 $40+ $50 NH NH $35+ $35 NH NHB NH NH NH NH F $20 Varies $35 $40 $50 NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH $60 $225+ $30 $7 0+ $40 $225 F+ $23+ O/8 Po O $45+ 40+ NH LH NH $14+ 12P& $30+ 2P Wk2 $40+ 12P $50 10A $15 12P 6P NH Varies 2P 12P NH Double Stack $150 10A& NH $35 6P NH $40 12P NH $65 2P NH $120 O NH NH NH LH NH $35+ 11A NH NH NH NH NH NH $15 9A $7 11A& 0+ 10A 9A& 11A F+ 9A $23+ 5P NH NH NH NH NH NH NH $35+ 7P 9A $60 10A $7 11A& 0+ 10A $40 9A& $140 1P F+ 9A $22+ 6P NH 12P $25 7P NH NH $55+ 6P $60 1P DA I LY TO U R N A M E N T L I ST I N G S CO N T I N U E O N PAG E 1 5 w w w. p o ke r p l a y e r n e w s p a p e r. c o m M AY 7, 2 0 1 2 P O K E R P L AY E R 13 Council Bluffs HORSESHOE CASINO COUNCIL BLUFFS WSOP CIRCUIT EVENT EVENT 5 4/2/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM 6-HANDED BUY-IN $350 PLAYERS 197 PRIZE POOL EVENT 2 Jonathan Hanner . . $15,765 Michael Nellis . . . . . . $9,739 Kyle Golden . . . . . . . $6,882 Lorraine Jones . . . . . $4,890 EVENT 4 4/1/12 H.O.R.S.E BUY-IN $350 PLAYERS 119 PRIZE POOL $34,629 1. Dave Kerrigan . . . . $10,390 2. Michael Sanders . . . . $6,421 3. Alan Engel . . . . . . . . . $4,572 EVENT 3 Jason Mayfield . . . . . $9,488 Dale Beaudoin . . . . . . $6,905 Ryan Hartmann . . . . $5,107 Longlith Boutchantharaj $3,836 Michael Holm . . . . . . $2,926 3/30/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM RE-ENTRY $57,327 1. 2. 3. 4. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. (Cont’d from page 8) BUY-IN $350 PLAYERS 585 PRIZE POOL $170,235 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. EVENT 1 BUY-IN $350 PLAYERS 355 PRIZE POOL $103,305 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM $61,401 1. Patrick Kellogg . . . . $15,348 3/29/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM 4/1/12 BUY-IN $350 PLAYERS 211 PRIZE POOL Stephen Kats . . . . . . $35,745 Brett Humphus . . . . $22,112 Timothy Nimitz . . . $16,169 Brandon Fish . . . . . $11,998 Mark Fink . . . . . . . . . $9,028 Phil Stelzer . . . . . . . . $6,886 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Brent Glantz . . . . . . $23,764 Michael Nellis . . . . . $14,689 Douglas Hutcheson . $10,716 Brendan Waite . . . . . $7,948 James Pursley . . . . . . $5,988 X X X X Poker Player Every other issue’s crossword puzzle honors a poker celebrity and will be about that person’s life. Today’s puzzle honors not a person but an online gaming provider—Face Up Gaming. Word Crossword by Myles Mellor. 25. Business degree ACROSS 1. What you are dealt 27. See 16 across 5. Better a hand 29. Little Rock state . 9. ____s: cards that improve a hand 30. Annoyance DOWN 1. Last position to bet in a particular hand 32. Playing by the book, an ___ player 10. Hand that is questionable as to whether it should be played or not 11. He has won 10 WSOP bracelets, Johnny ___ 33. Type of tournament where five types of poker are played in rotation 14. Happening! 34. Mid-west city, for short 15. ___ and flow 35. Yale student 16. New internet poker site (goes with 27 across) 36. New Year’s ___ 17. You and I 21. Bragging at the table for example 23. All one’s chips, as in bet the ____ 24. Agricultural, abbr. 1 2 3 4 5 3. Grooved on 6. Philly locale 38. Poker pro ___ Forrest 7. Another word for an eight 39. Drink that can be served hot or cold 8. Many, many years 40. Claps hands together, as a dealer leaving a table, showing security he has not chips 6 10 7 11 13 8 12 21 19 22 20 26 22. Oval object 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 38 34 36 39 37 40 The correct solution to the puzzle will be found only at: www.pokerplayernewspaper.com. It will be posted on the cover date. Caro’s Word: “Review” CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 Question 4: Many poker players get frustrated because weak players win so often. How do you use illusion to stop them from winning? You don’t. You can’t use the concept of illusion to prevent inferior players from winning. You can decrease their likelihood of winning by playing even better, just 14 P O K E R P L AY E R M AY 7, 2 0 1 2 w w w. p o ke r p l a y e r n e w s p a p e r. c o m 20. Another name for 6-6 as your starting hand in hold’em 21. Poker pro, Hasan _____ 23 24 25 13. Tournament where a certain amount of prize money is promised no matter how many people play 19. Ace, in a low hand 14 18 12. Additionally 18. Post poker relaxation area for some 16 17 4. Player who does not tip the dealer 5. Poker pro, ____ Haxton 9 15 2. Tournament where you start with a certain number of chips and if you lose them you are out (2 words) as you can decrease all opponents’ likelihood of winning—strong foes and pitiful foes alike. But weak players will still win. If there weren’t weak players winning almost every night, at almost every table, poker would vanish from the universe. It is specifically the fact that weak poker players can win 26. Like a rainbow 28. Queen of spades, black ____ 31. High cards 32. Make a poker play when it’s your turn 33. Get a card that makes a hand 37. Deja __ tonight that encourages them to keep playing and supply you with profit. You want opponents to play bad, and you should never complain when they do. That’s obvious. But there’s more! You want them to succeed by playing poorly! Huh? No, I didn’t misstate that. You want them to win. If that never happens, there’s no reward for them, (Continued on page 18) DAILY TOURNAMENTS (CONT’D FROM PAGE 13) Time. Some events &. ........ Additional Limit Hold’em start after the hour gametimes. Call. N ..........No Limit A, P ....... AM, PM ..... Hold’em L ................ 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Freezeout $15 11A& $35 10A& NH NH $15 11A& $35 10A& 7P 7P $20+ 7P $40 1P $30 12P $15 10A& $30 10A& $25+ 6P NH NH NH NH NH NH NH $50 7P $50 $40 1P $30 12P $15 10A& $30 10A& $25+ 6P 6P 12P $60 7P $10+ 10A $25 10A $30 12P& $25+ 7P $20 11A 7P H NH O H/L Z L H Sh NH NHZ HB O H/L $25+ $130 7P $10+ 10A $25 10A& $30 12P& $50 7P $20 11A $25+ 6P 11A& 10A& NH NH 5P NH $55+ 7P 1P 12P 10A& 10A& 6P NH NH NH NH NH NH 11A 10A 10A 12P& 12P 11A NH HZ N H Sh NH NH 7B 7P $50 NH 7P 8P 7P 7P 2P NH NH NH NH NH 2P 11A& NH NH 11A& 7P 10A 2P& 12P 11A& 11A 6P Wk1 10A& 11A& 7P 7P 4P 7P 7P 10A $60 7P $60 7P $30+ 11A $20+ $44 6P $10+ 2P $25 11A& 7P $30 11A& $50 $35+ 10A $60+ 2P& $30+ 12P $30 11A& $30 11A& F 6P $35 10A& $40 11A& $115 7P $30 7P $55 4P NH NHZ NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NHZ NH NHB NHB 7P 6P 10A& 1P 12P 9A 12P 9A 12P& Cz Pi H/L NH NH NH NH NH NH N O H/L NH NH NH NH NH 7P $45 $60 7P $50 7P $20 11A $40+RE $20+ 2P $25 11A& $35 $30 11A& 1P& NH $35+ 10A NH $60+ 2P& NH $30+ 12P NH $30 11A& NH $30 11A& Sit and Go $25 7P NH $35 10A& NHZ $40 11A& NH $60 1P NH $30+ 7P O H/L $45 4P 7P NH $20 7P NH $20+ 7P 6P NHB $90 7P NH $30+ 6P NH $33 10A& NH $20+ 1P NH $25 12P NH $20 9A NH $35 12P NH $20 9A NH $40 12P& NH NH NH Var NH $20+ 7P $10+ 7P NH NH | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY GAMES BUY-IN|TIME $60 7P $13 6P $33 10A& $20+ 1P $25 12P $20 9A $35 12P $20 9A $40 12P& GAMES BUY-IN|TIME 7P NH $15 11A& NH $35 10A& NH $55 NHB NH NH NH NH NH H NH Cz Pi Z N H Sh NH NH HB NH 7P $40 1P $30 12P $15 10A& $35 10A& $25+ 6P $25+ 7P 7P NH NH NH NH NH NH O H/L HB $50 $40 11A $30 12P $15 10A& $30 10A& F+ $20 $25 $130 11A $10+ 10A $25 10A $30 12P& $20+ 12P $20 11A 7P $40 6P NH NHZ L H Sh NH Men N H HB NH O H/L $60 11A $10+ 10A $25 10A $30 12P& $25+ $20 $10+ 7P $40 10A $60 7P $50+ 7P $20 11A 7P 6P NH NH NH FRIDAY 5P 11A $50 $60 NH | GAMES BUY-IN|TIME NH $30+ 7P NH $15 11A& NH $35 10A NH NH $5+ 2P $25 11A& NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NHZ NH NHZ NH NHB NH NH NH N H Sh NH NHT HORSE NH NH NH NH NH NH NH $30 11A& $30+ 1P $35+ 10A $60+ 2P& $30+ 12P $30 11A& $30 11A& $50 6P $35 10A& $60 11A& $60 1P $35 7P $45 4P $20 $50+ 7P $25 7P $0+ $25+ $30+ 6P $33 10A& $20+ 1P $25 12P $20 9A $35 12P $20 9A $40 12P& 7P $45 10A $60 7P $60 $20 11A $20/F $5+ 6P $20+ 2P $25 11A O H/L NH NHB NH O NH NH NH | SATURDAY | SUNDAY GAMES BUY-IN|TIME GAMES BUY-IN|TIME NH $30+ 7P NH $30+ 3P NH $15 5P NH $40 NH $35 10A NH $35 10A 10A NH $55 NH $55+ 5P NH $75 5P NH $35+ 11A NH Varies 11A 1P Wk2&4 N H $115 NH $60 11A NH $60 11A NH $30 12P NH $30 12P NH $15 10A& NH $15 10A& NH $35 10A& NH $50 1P 11A NH F+ 5P 3P 2P 12P H $25+ 1P NH $60 10AWk4 N H $150 Pi $10+ N H Sh $25 11A NH $80+ 10A NH $30 12P& NH $5 12P& NH NH NH NH GAMES BUY-IN NH $30+ NH $35 NH N H Deepstack p $15 $100 NH NH NH NH NH H O H/L 7F $60 $30 $15 F F+ $20+ $25 O Sh NH Deepstack p $25 $50 $40 12P& 4P 1P F $45 12P $60 2P NH NH O H/L 11A $40 12P $30+ 4P $13 1P HB NH Cz Pi H $20 $25 $30+ $13 NH NH $90 3P $60 2P NH NH F $100 $20 11A NH $105 11A 3P 3P NH $18+ 6P N H $60+RE 6P Wk2&4 N H $60+RE 6P Wk1&3 NH $20+ 2P NH $5+ 2P NH $25 1P NH $40 7P 12P NH $30 11A& NH $40 11A& NH $30+ 1P& NH $35+ 10A NH $35+ 2P NHB $115 11A Wk1&& O $115 3P Wk1& NH $30+ 10A NH $25+ 10A NH $30 11A& NH $30 3P NH $30 2P NHZ Deepstack p $100 2P N H $50-200 4P NH $15+ 2P NH $35 10A& NH $35 10A& NH $40+ 11A NHB $85 11A& NH $165 NH $30 3P NHB Deepstack p $50 3P 2P NH $95 2P NH $20 NH $50+ 7P NH $20 7P(LastWk) NH $25 2P& NHB $25 2P& NH $0+ 3PWk1&3 N H $25+ H O Tahoe $60 12P NH Var 7P NH $20 1P NH $33 10A& NH $33 10A& NH $20+ 1P N O H/L $20+ 1P NH $25 12P NH $25 12P NH $20 9A NH $20 9A NH $35 12P NH $100 12P NH $20 9A NH $20 9A NH $40 12P& NH $40 12P& NH NH $30 11A& NH $30+ 1P NH $35+ 10A NH $60+ 7P& NH $30+ 12P NH $30 11A& NH $30 11A& Po O $100-300 6P NH $35 10A& NHB $85 11A NHB $115 11A NH $45 7P NH $55 7P NH $10+ 7P NH $25 7P 6P 12P NH $55 NH $33 10A& N O H/L $20+ 1P NH $25 12P NH $20 9A NH $35 12P NH $20 9A NH $40 12P& Cz ............. Crazy + Re-buys and/or E...... Elimination Add-ons allowed Q ............Qualify +RE ....... Re-Entry Sh ........Shootout F ............Freeroll NH $20 NH $10 O H/L $45 Varies Varies NH $5+ NH $25 Var $35 O8 $40 NH $30+ NH $60 N H Lad $60 NH $25+ NH $30 NH Deepstack p $120 NH $25 NH $35 NHZ $40 N H Deepstack p NH Deepstack p $110 $60 NH NH $50 $200 NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH $35 $33 $20+ $25 $20 $35 $20 $40 DA I LY TO U R N A M E N T L I ST I N G S CO N T I N U E O N PAG E 1 6 WSOP Circuit Event at Harrahs St. Louis five wins. The future favors players like Cartwright and Masek, who are both in their mid-20s, and may very well obliterate all WSOP circuit records if they remain loyal to the tournament trail. A.P. Phahurat, a 22-yearold poker pro from Tulsa, OK, was the runner up. The Thailand-born pro now has nine cashes and four final table appearances this season. Second place paid $34,324 in prize money. EHARRAHS ST. LOUIS WSOP CIRCUIT EVENT EVENT #10 4/20/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM BUY-IN $1,090 PLAYERS 229 PRIZE POOL $222,130 1. Kyle Cartwright . . . $55,533 2. AP Phahurat . . . . . . $34,234 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Frederick Vogt . . . . $24,981 Musa Mustafa . . . . . $18,475 Amanda Musumeci $13,876 Sean Pramuk . . . . . $10,584 Shane Smith . . . . . . . $8,197 EVENT #9 BUY-IN $355 PLAYERS 425 PRIZE POOL $123,776 Edward Smurzynski $27,212 Michael Smith . . . . . $16,814 Stewart Yancik . . . . $12,286 Gary Castens . . . . . . $9,122 Jason Ratcliff . . . . . . $6,879 Ahmad Raghebi . . . . $5,265 EVENT #8 4/18/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM BUY-IN $565 PLAYERS 292 PRIZE POOL $141,620 1. 2. 3. 4. EVENT #7 Stephen Friedel . . . . $33,664 Michael Sanders . . . $20,805 Steven Skowronski . $15,096 Drew Woodke . . . . . $11,137 4/17/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM 6-HANDED BUY-IN $355 PLAYERS 323 PRIZE POOL $93,993 4/19/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 5. Ben Smith . . . . . . . . . $8,353 1. 2. 3. 4. Nikolas Stone . . . . . $21,770 Adam Geiger . . . . . . $13,461 Scott Hall . . . . . . . . . . $9,777 Jennifer Reel . . . . . . . $7,222 EVENT #6 4/16/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM BUY-IN $355 PLAYERS 355 PRIZE POOL $103,305 1. 2. 3. 4. Adam Laskey . . . . . $23,449 Chip Ervin . . . . . . . . $14,497 Drew Woodke . . . . . $10,576 Charlie Ussery . . . . . $7,844 EVENT #5 4/15/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM TURBO BUY-IN $355 PLAYERS 277 PRIZE POOL $79,916 1. William Byrnes . . . . $19,025 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Christopher Campbell $11,755 Aaron Duczak . . . . . . $8,530 Eli Loewenthal . . . . . $6,253 Sean Burson . . . . . . . $5,909 Aaron Massey . . . . . . $4,520 EVENT #4 4/14/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM RE-ENTRY BUY-IN $355 PLAYERS 1,066 PRIZE POOL $310,206 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Roy Riley . . . . . . . . . $57,139 Javier Zarco . . . . . . $35,327 Tripp Kirk . . . . . . . . $26,253 Douglas Campbell . $19,736 Aaron Wilson . . . . . $15,007 Matt Lawrence . . . . $11,545 William Diepenbrock $8,985 Bradley Lipsey . . . . . $7,073 Matthew Clerk . . . . . $5,634 EVENT #3 BUY-IN $355 PLAYERS 150 PRIZE POOL $43,650 1. Kevin Balsman . . . . $11,844 2. Cory Sargent . . . . . . . $7,320 Gordon Brown . . . . . $5,284 Robert Quick . . . . . . $3,883 William Matula . . . . $2,903 Joseph Hebda . . . . . . $2,207 EVENT #2 4/13/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM BUY-IN $565 PLAYERS 279 PRIZE POOL $135,315 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Jerry Ard . . . . . . . . . $32,147 Tommy Arnold . . . . $19,870 Ruth Hagen . . . . . . . $14,417 Royce Cohen . . . . . . $10,637 Dylan Thomassie . . . $7,978 Kevin Azzariti . . . . . . $6,079 EVENT #1 4/12/12 NO LIMIT HOLD’EM BUY-IN $355 PLAYERS 473 PRIZE POOL $137,643 4/13/12 POT LIMIT OMAHA w w w. p o ke r p l a y e r n e w s p a p e r. c o m 3. 4. 5. 6. 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At their core, most of them can be boiled down to one cosmic proposition: Should you play it safe, or should you take a risk for the opportunity of making a greater profit? Figuring out when that extra risk is worth taking, or whether discretion is the better part of poker’s valor, is one of the great challenges of the game. A good example that illustrates this concept is the thin value bet. While technically this bet can take place on any street, generally speaking, a thin value bet is made on the river when your final hand is rather lightweight—perhaps a hand like middle pair. It’s far from the nuts, not strong enough to be bet with any real confidence, and yet it’s not completely worthless either. This is the kind of hand that a player usually likes to check down and see a cheap showdown. That’s the easy and safe thing to do. But for players who want to push every advantage, exploit every edge, and who don’t mind risking a few extra chips now and then, there is value to be mined from those middling hands—as long as you know when, where, and against whom to apply the pressure. As usual, the key lies in knowing your opponents. More specifically, you must be able to put your opponent on a range of hands with some degree of accuracy. Next, you must be able to guesstimate how often said opponent will call down your less-than-stellar hand with an even worse hand of his own. For example, you have A-8 suited in the cutoff, and when the river card is dealt, the community board reads 5-8-JK-3 of mixed suits. On the flop, it was checked to you, you fired out a bet, and everybody dropped except for the big blind. On the turn, it was checked around, and it’s been checked to you again on the river. Unless you have a decent read on your opponent, any bet you make here is just a wild-ass guess. Thinking about the texture of the board, the betting action, and the playing style of this particular adversary: What are the chances that your river bet would be called by a worse hand? If your opponent was calling with 9-10 he’s certainly not going to pay you off now, though he may try a check-raise bluff. However, if you have reason to believe this opponent would call with dreck—a worse eight, a pair of fives, a lowly pair of treys, or perhaps even a lowlier ace-high—that could tip the scale in favor of pushing out a thin value bet. What could cause an otherwise thinking opponent to call off his chips with sub-par slop? In a nutshell: because he suspects a bluff. The more aggressive your table image, the greater the likelihood that some weary-of-beingsteamrolled opponent will decide to play sheriff, expecting to snap off your bluff with his bottom pair. Or maybe the player on the other side of the table is not a thinking opponent after all, but a call-happy blockhead who always has to make sure. Either way, a thin value bet starts to look a lot more valuable in those kinds of circumstances. Along with a reliable read of your opponents, a good awareness of your own table image is critical for thin value bets to be successful. But even when executed flawlessly, thin value bets are not very lucrative in the long run. That’s what makes them thin. Middling hands are, after all, quite vulnerable, and they’re just not going to make a lot of profit over the long haul. But done right, with a strong base of knowledge so that the additional risk is calculated as opposed to being foolhardy, thin value bets can be an effective way to elevate your game. Barbara Connors is a sucker for classic old movies, science fiction, and the St. Louis Cardinals. 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