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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #45 on: June 06, 2018, 12:57:26 PM »
I take it all back. Your rotten players couldn't last the distance. When I went to bed, everything was good with the world. When I woke up, it was on fire. From dominating the top places in the Colossus, they all ran out of steam when the going got tough. You need to do better, but I'm not angry - just disappointed.

#7 Role of Horror:
Foxen out 59th.
Vornicu out 77th.
Cada out 97th.
Bach out 162nd.
Worst of all Safiya is out in 132nd place. :'(
Racener is lying 6th of the 32 remaining and that's all we've got.

Mizrachi and Matusow busted the Hi-Lo #9 - just Volpe left there.

At least our players in #12 Dealer's Choice performed. There are just 15 left after Day 2 and we still have Leah, Hennigan, Vitch, Lisandro and Klodnicki, in that order. We also have a lot of survivors after Day 1 of #14 2-7NL. No doubt that will change. We have a few down the field in #13, but no-one challenging the leaders.
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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #46 on: June 06, 2018, 13:14:35 PM »
WSOP Bingo. I think most of these apply to APAT tournaments.

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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #47 on: June 06, 2018, 22:23:02 PM »
WSOP Quiz: Which regular APAT player entered a $10k tournament at the WSOP?
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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #48 on: June 07, 2018, 00:33:42 AM »
Paresh Doshi - $10k Omaha Hi/lo
Vince aka AlbusFawkes aka TheHitDog

S12 - Bronze Medal - Counties Team Event (Essex)
S11 - WCOAP Gold Medal - NLHE Cash Tournament
S10 - Nothing to see here - move along
S9 - WCOAP Silver Medal Ante's Only
S8 - WCOAP Bronze Medal Razz
S7 - WCOAP FT - Ante's Only (Medal Bubble Boy)

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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #49 on: June 07, 2018, 01:35:36 AM »
Correct.

Joe Carr-Hill played the Main a couple of years ago and this week double WCOAP bracelet-winner Paresh played the $10k Omaha Hi-Lo and made in through the first day, but went out early on Day 2.

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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #50 on: June 07, 2018, 11:40:04 AM »
Paul Volpe wins event#9 to score max points for some us!!
2011 Bronze medal in Omaha online WCOAP
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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #51 on: June 07, 2018, 17:38:22 PM »

Event 9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Winner          Paul Volpe
Runners          169
Paid          26
Final Table          9

Player          Position          Points         
Paul Volpe          1          25         
Robert Mizrachi          7          6         
Mike Matusow          11          1         
Mike Gorodinsky          16          1         
Chris Bjorin          18          1         
Anthony Zinno          24          1         
Stuart Rutter          25          1         

Selector    Points           Selector    Points           Selector    Points
Stephen 2    31           Chris K    6           Glenn 2    1
Carl 2    26           Paxo 2    6           Jo 1    1
Craig 1    25           Joe    2           Karen    1
Dave    25           Paxo 1    2           Nic 2    1
Luca 1    25           Adam    1           Richard    1
Paul    25           Barrie 1    1           Stephen 1    1
Carl 1    6           Chris H 2    1           Vince 1    1
Chris B    6           Glenn 1    1           Vince 2    1

Celebrations for several of our selectors as Volpe brought home the $10k Hi-Lo. A lot of big names played this and it came down to Volpe against Elezra at the end, Elezra having led the field for much of the tournament. Volpe was humble afterwards ""I think a lot of people with the same cards as me would have won the tournament." I'm not sure he has a future in poker with that kind of attitude. He went on "I was mainly worried about Paresh Doshi, one of the best up-and-coming players I have seen for a long time. I was glad when he eliminated as I knew the job would be a lot easier without him in the field."

Six people have Volpe but only Stephen combined him with Mizrachi, so he bagged the most points in this one.
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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #52 on: June 07, 2018, 19:02:21 PM »
Event 12: $1,500 Dealers Choice 6-Handed
Winner          Jeremy Harkin
Runners          406
Paid          61
Final Table          6

Player          Position          Points         
John Hennigan          7          1         
Chris Klodnicki          9          1         
Mike Leah          10          1         
Jeff Lisandro          11          1         
Christopher Vitch          13          1         
Ben Yu          29          1         
John Monnette          46          1         

Selector    Points           Selector    Points           Selector    Points
Chris H 2    4           Del    2           Derek    1
Adam    3           Glenn 2    2           English Tom 2    1
Chris H 1    3           John 1    2           Gareth    1
English Tom 1    3           John 2    2           Glenn 1    1
Jake    3           Nathan    2           Jon    1
James 1    3           Nic 1    2           Karen    1
James 2    3           Paxo 2    2           Luca 1    1
Jo 1    3           Rob    2           Luca 2    1
Jo 2    3           Simon B    2           Paxo 1    1
Jordan    3           Tommy    2           Richard    1
Paul    3           Vince 1    2           Simon L    1
Stephen 1    3           Aneurin    1           Suzanne    1
Barrie 1    2           Carl 1    1           Vince 2    1
Barrie 2    2           Chris K    1              
Craig 1    2           Craig 2    1              
                                 

Most of us struggle with one, but this tournament was played across twenty poker formats, with the players taking turns to choose the game. The strategy is often to find the games you opponents are weak at, rather than opting for your own best game. John Hennigan led for much of it but fell away near the end. We had a queue of players just short of the final table but, ultimately, no big points here.

Chris Vitch should have more picks. The co-founder/owner of DeucesCracked.com got close again, his 13th place following a 4th the other day. He had three top-ten finishes in 2016 and three more last year, including a bracelet both years. He also cashed in last year's Main Event for good measure.

Leah and Monnette picked up their third cashes of the Series, while Klodnicki, Hennigan and Yu got their second. Sadly for us, they have all been one-pointers.
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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #53 on: June 07, 2018, 22:45:08 PM »
After #12, but not yet including #6, #7 or #11, ie the Colossus and the two Giant events, the points from the Las Vegas jury are as follows:

Selector    Points                          Selector    Points
Paul    60                          Brian    17
Stephen 2    59                          Glenn 1    16
Craig 1    56                          Aneurin    16
Luca 1    54                          Suzanne    15
Carl 2    48                          Rob    15
English Tom 1    37                          Joe    15
Jon    36                          Jo 1    15
Dave    34                          Gareth    14
Justin    31                          Craig 2    14
Chris K    30                          Chris H 2    14
Derek    29                          Adam    14
Stuart    28                          Jo 2    13
Richard    28                          Barrie 1    13
Nic 2    28                          Carl 1    12
Paxo 2    26                          Tommy    11
Simon B    24                          Karen    11
Glenn 2    24                          Barrie 2    11
Nathan    22                          Paxo 1    10
Jake    22                          Nic 1    10
Chris B    22                          John 1    9
Vince 1    21                          John 2    8
Chris H 1    21                          Simon L    7
Stephen 1    20                          Luca 2    7
Jordan    20                          Debbie    7
James 2    20                          English Tom 2    6
James 1    20                          Irish Tom 1    5
Vince 2    19                          Irish Tom 2    4
Del    19                             

Paul is leading with soixante points, just ahead of Stephen. The top five selectors are those who have Volpe [41 points]. All of them except Carl also have Chidwick [8]. Dave also has Volpe, but brought him in after Volpe's early success. Tom F and Jon have McKeehen [15], combined with Seiver[18]/Kenney[11].
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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #54 on: June 08, 2018, 21:24:02 PM »
Event 14: $1,500 No Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw
Winner          Daniel Ospina
Runners          260
Paid          39
Final Table          7

Player          Position          Points         
Shaun Deeb          3          15         
Stuart Rutter          13          1         
Robert Mizrachi          38          1         

Selector    Points               Selector    Points
Chris K    16               Jordan    15
Vince 1    16               Nathan    15
Vince 2    16               Paxo 1    15
Adam    15               Simon L    15
Barrie 1    15               Carl 1    1
Carl 2    15               Chris B    1
Chris H 2    15               Glenn 1    1
Debbie    15               Glenn 2    1
Derek    15               Joe    1
English Tom 2    15               Paxo 2    1
Jo 2    15               Stephen 2    1

This tournament will be remembered for three things: firstly, it is Colombia's first ever bracelet; secondly, the winner, Daniel Ospina, got to heads-up in this very same tournament in 2015, lost and gave up poker for two years before coming back and nailing the win; and finally, for Shaun Deeb's double-header, as he went really deep in two tournaments at the same time and almost made simultaneous final tables, something no-one has ever achieved.

Deeb played Day 1 of the Big Blind Antes event on Tuesday, which finished at 11.30pm and then jumped into this, which had started later and still had two levels to play. He was quite a way down the field in the BBA, so I assume he saw this as insurance against the inevitable knockout in the first tournament. One thing led to another and, somehow, he made it through Day 2 of both. It helped that the BBA started and finished two hours before the 2-7 and they had different dinner breaks. He ended up playing both Day 3's at the same time, again with a two-hour start difference, which ain't easy when both events are at their climax. Luckily, the organisers agreed to for the two tournaments to play side-by-side on Day 3 and he had a short run between tables - you don't want to be missing hands at that point.

Deeb's effort has been recorded for posterity. Here he is getting some exercise:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=q7Shyyl0jW4

It ended unhappily. Deeb is known for slow-rolling all and sundry and had some bad blood with Ospina, who said afterwards that "I decided last night if the opportunity presented itself to slow roll him, I was definitely going to do it." That opportunity came when Deeb moved in and Ospina thought for a bit before calling with an 8-high, a snap-call in single draw. Deeb admitted on Twitter that he nearly slow-rolled his 9-high "Just got slowrolled to bust nld 3rd almost slowrolled him first assuming I was always good but I didn't and got punished" but then he went for Ospina for affecting his chances in the other tournament "Slowrolled whatever stallig while I'm multitasking to burn equity of mine in a diff tourney is just shady as **** knew he was a douche and glad others had same read that i talked to"


Colombians celebrating the win. The three in front entered the country legally - the others would prefer to keep out of the spotlight, if it's all the same with you.
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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #55 on: June 09, 2018, 01:39:26 AM »
Event 7: $565 Colossus No Limit Hold'em
Winner          Roberly Felicio
Runners          13070
Paid          1754
Final Table          9

Player          Position          Points          
John Racener          8          4          
Andrey Zaichenko          50          1          
Alex Foxen          59          1          
Valentin Vornicu          77          1          
Joe Cada          97          1          
David Bach          162          1          
Kenny Hallaert          323          1          
Matthew Stout          470          1          
J C Tran          622          1          
Eddie Blumenthal          625          1          
Kristen Bicknell          631          1          
Ismael Bojang          802          1          
Ryan Riess          970          1          
Joseph Cheong          999          1          
Brock Parker          1012          1          
Mohsin Charania          1015          1          
Chris Moorman          1016          1          
Niall Farrell          1047          1          
Marc MacDonnell          1080          1          
Scott Clements          1203          1          
Matt Glantz          1224          1          
Shaun Deeb          1418          1          
Jeff Gross          1435          1          
David Pham          1546          1          
Gerald David          1618                    
Chris Ferguson          1638          1          

Selector    Points              Selector    Points
Debbie    7              Carl 2    2
Jo 1    7              Derek    2
Tommy    7              Gareth    2
Adam    6              John 1    2
Barrie 1    6              John 2    2
English Tom 1    6              Luca 2    2
Jake    6              Nathan    2
Jon    6              Paxo 1    2
Richard    6              Simon B    2
Del    5              Suzanne    2
Simon L    5              Vince 1    2
Chris H 1    4              Barrie 2    1
Craig 1    4              Chris B    1
Glenn 1    4              Chris H 2    1
Irish Tom 1    4              Chris K    1
Irish Tom 2    4              Craig 2    1
Luca 1    4              Dave    1
English Tom 2    3              James 2    1
Jo 2    3              Nic 2    1
Joe    3              Paxo 2    1
Jordan    3              Rob    1
Nic 1    3              Stephen 1    1
Stuart    3              Stephen 2    1
Brian    2              Vince 2    1

Who would you expect to win Brazil's first bracelet of the year - Andre Akkari, Felipe Ramos, Bruno Politano? No, they were all on the sidelines cheering and taking photos while an amateur won gold.


The Professionals Railing the Amateur

It was a strange final table, with more amateurs than professionals. The pro's went out though and the top places were contested by three players with two WSOP cashes totalling less than $6k between them, and one of those was in the Casino Employees event nine years ago. Third-placed Joel Wurtzel has no previous recorded cashes of any kind. For reaching the podium from over 13,000 players, they received $1.8m between them.


Joel Wurtzel celebrates his first cash

It looked for a while like several of our players might score highly when we had several in the top dozen, but they almost all dropped away, so points scored are low. With 1,754 playing making the cash, it is likely I have missed some. Please let me know if your guy has been overlooked. I will check all the players near the end to pick up any misses, though they would be one pointers, so it shouldn't affect the outcome too much.

We had our first APAT cash in this event, that I'm aware of, with Gerald David cashing in 1,618th place. Please let me know of any APATers you know are playing and I'll highlight them.
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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #56 on: June 09, 2018, 03:44:37 AM »
Meet Aylar Lie - Iranian/Norwegian Actress, Model, Singer, TV Personality, Poker Player.




Aylar was born in Iran but grew up in the foster system in Norway. On visiting her father in Iran as a teenager, she was prevented from leaving and kept there for two years until she escaped. She moved to the US to search for her mother and took up acting, starring in movies such as Throat Gaggers 3, Cum Dumpsters 3, 18 and Nasty Interracial 2, World Class Ass 4 and the classic Cock Smokers 49. Her work can be viewed on PornHub and other similar media outlets.

After a while, she gave up drugs and porn and moved back to Norway, where she managed to cross over into mainstream work. She reached the final ten of Miss Norway, but had to withdraw when her background became known. She featured in several music videos, including one with Sean Paul, and has appeared on Norwegian TV many times, both acting and as herself, including the Norwegian version of Big Brother and Strictly Come Dancing, where she was runner-up.

Here she is singing her six-times platinum hit record Boys Boys Boys  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKSbYZZHJ8U

If you liked that, here is Some People https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFiuHnQ5hJk

These days, Aylar is one of Europe's top poker players, building an impressive poker CV over the last two years http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/ranking/11/#390. Last year, she displaced Liv Boeree as No 1 on the GPI list of European Female players and yesterday she cashed in the Colossus, finishing 148th out of 13,070 players.
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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #57 on: June 09, 2018, 14:54:16 PM »
Event 13: $1,500 Big Blind Antes No Limit Hold'em
Winner          Benjamin Moon
Runners          1306
Paid          196
Final Table          9

Player          Position          Points         
Gerald David          12                   
Shaun Deeb          16          1         
Jonathan Duhamel          126          1         
Dominik Nitsche          149          1         
Mike Leah          161          1         
Chris Ferguson          170          1         

Selector    Points               Selector    Points
Adam    2               Dave    1
Barrie 1    2               Debbie    1
Chris H 2    2               English Tom 1    1
Chris K    2               Gareth    1
Del    2               Glenn 2    1
Derek    2               Irish Tom 1    1
English Tom 2    2               Irish Tom 2    1
Jake    2               James 1    1
Jo 1    2               James 2    1
Jo 2    2               Joe    1
Jordan    2               John 1    1
Nathan    2               John 2    1
Nic 1    2               Karen    1
Paxo 1    2               Luca 2    1
Simon L    2               Paul    1
Tommy    2               Paxo 2    1
Vince 1    2               Richard    1
Barrie 2    1               Rob    1
Carl 1    1               Simon B    1
Carl 2    1               Stephen 1    1
Chris B    1               Stuart    1
Chris H 1    1               Vince 2    1

The other half of the Deeb attempt. Benjamin Moon started playing live tournaments five months ago and already has a WSOP bracelet. Prior to this, he only had three recorded live cashes, two of which were min-cashes of less than $1k, though he showed his ability by winning the other one for $12k. He came to the final table as chip-leader and ran over it, forcing players to fold and give up chips as they abandoned trying to win and tried to ladder up the cash. Six players returned for the final day and he polished them off in three hours. Formerly-scandalous Dutch Boyd made the final of this, finishing ninth.


Shaun Deeb playing two tournaments

Massive congratulations go to APAT player Gerald 'Skullman' David, who cashed again, this time almost reaching the final table, finishing 12th out of 1,306 players.


Skullman

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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #58 on: June 09, 2018, 20:08:10 PM »
Event 16: $10,000 Heads-up No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Winner          Justin Bonomo
Runners          114
Paid          8
Final Table          8

Player          Position          Points         
Justin Bonomo          1          25         

Selector    Points               Selector    Points
Brian    25               Luca 1    25
Carl 1    25               Luca 2    25
Debbie    25               Nathan    25
Del    25               Nic 2    25
Derek    25               Rob    25
Gareth    25               Simon B    25
Glenn 1    25               Stephen 1    25
Jon    25               Stuart    25
Jordan    25               Suzanne    25
Justin    25               Vince 1    25

Justin Bonomo - What is going on? He has always had an amazing record but this year it has gone off the scale.

Since the beginning of December he has won 11 High-Roller tournaments, a streak that is surely unprecedented. Up til the start of May, he had clocked up an unbelievable run of results, picking up a bunch of titles and prizes, including almost $4.8m for one in Macau. Since then, it has become absurd.

He won two EPT events in three days on 1 May and 3 May in Monte Carlo for $457k and $311k. For the next couple of weeks he didn't play live much, mainly playing SCOOP without much success (just a 4th and a 5th), attending the EDC festival and moving into a new pad. He played the $25k Aria High Roller on 23 May, but was clearly rusty and only came fourth.

On 27 May he won his biggest prize ever - $5m for taking down the $300k Super High Roller Bowl. On the 31st, he won the Aria High Roller, along with $350k. On 3 June he went and won it again for yet another $310k. Now, with this result, he has won four tournaments in two weeks and six in just over a month! Where will it end? Will it ever end? He himself has tweeted that he doesn't understand what has been happening. I put it down to going back to a natural hair colour.

He has won over $14m this year already, which has shot him up the all-time winnings list into third place. In the last two weeks he has overtaken Ivey, Holz, Esfandiari and Colman. Negreanu is currently top, but I'll bet no-one can name who is the second-highest with looking it up, unless you happened to read it recently. There will almost certainly be a new leader after this Series - you won't find many betting against it being Bonomo.

The tournament saw an excellent slow-roll by Niall Farrell, holding AA, who tanked and asked for a count before calling the pre-Flop shove of his room-mate Michael Gagliano. If they can afford to pay six or seven figures in entry fees over the Series, why are these guys sharing accommodation?

Something I don't understand about the Heads-Up is how they treat the overflow entries. They had 114 entries and needed to get to 64 for the next round, so 14 went through and 100 played off for the other 50 places. So far, so normal but.........those 100 players were refunded half of their entry fee. I think this started when they had 65 entries a few years ago and hit on the idea of drawing two players who would, effectively, play a two-handed $5k satellite for the 64th spot. That seemed a clever solution but now they have ended up refunding almost half of the entry fees, and almost everyone playing a $5k event, reducing the prize-pool to just over half what it could have been. Maybe they should have a rethink.
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Re: 2018 WSOP Fantasy poker league..
« Reply #59 on: June 09, 2018, 23:41:54 PM »
Event 15: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Winner          Andrey Zhigalov
Runners          731
Paid          110
Final Table          8

Player          Position          Points          
Scott Clements          7          6          
Ismael Bojang          9          1          
Brian Hastings          15          1          
Rep Porter          46          1          
Barry Greenstein          47          1          
Calvin Anderson          49          1          
Eddie Blumenthal          56          1          
Brandon Shack-Harris          88          1          

Selector    Points              Selector    Points
Rob    7              Gareth    1
Nathan    6              Jake    1
Stephen 2    6              James 1    1
Carl 2    3              Jo 1    1
James 2    2              Jo 2    1
Luca 1    2              Jordan    1
Luca 2    2              Simon B    1
Barrie 2    1              Stephen 1    1
Dave    1              Stuart    1
English Tom 1    1                  

The first Russian bracelet this year. Zhigalov only likes limit games, and there aren't any in his part of Russia, so he only plays live every June. Despite that, he has been knocking on the door, with two 4th places, a 7th and a 9th in the last couple of years. We also found out that Kate Hoang can play other games, as she picked up her first non Hi-Lo cash in 39th place. I'm not sure that much else interesting happened in this tournament, so here are pics of some of the well-known players who took part instead.


Scott Clements taking time away from the gym


Barry - aging at a rate of five years every Summer


Bojang continues to avoid bracelets on his many deep runs


Carol Fuchs - who doesn't?


Dzmitry Urbanovich - not making three-bracelet claims any more after getting his ass spanked in 2016


Cyndy Violette - mmmmm!


Dangerous Dan Heimiller


Even More Dangerous John Monnette
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5th place - Portsmouth Snooker Club £10 rebuy

Liz Lieu borrowed my pen - 01/06/2013