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Re: 2017 WSOP Fantasy Poker "Steve Ball challenge".. Staker game
« Reply #330 on: July 19, 2017, 13:25:01 PM »
The July Nine



There is a decent chance of a British winner now, with two Brits on the final table, along with four Yanks, two French and an Argentinian. If you want poker to grow and get mainstream publicity, we need to hope that John Hesp wins. Salas and Pollak are reasonably interesting, but the most of the others are extremely boring and don't come across well on camera. If Ben Lamb wins it will put poker backwards.



Who do you want to win?

These guys:



Or this one:



Well I wanted Craig McCorkell to win, but he's not there, so guess it has to be Mr Hesp!

Would just like to echo everybody else's thanks to John and Carl for running this year's competition again. I didn't do too well this year, but always next year! Well done to the winners.

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Re: 2017 WSOP Fantasy Poker "Steve Ball challenge".. Staker game
« Reply #331 on: July 21, 2017, 21:57:45 PM »
STAKER

We have a winner of the Staker league. Shirley Cole adopted a straightforward approach to Staker - she put it all on her favorite player...........in every event. And it paid off big time. Shirley and Daniel go back a bit, and their relationship has never been fully explained, but we know that she has a soft spot for him. Here they are celebrating the news of Shirley's Staker win.



Shirley wins one of the most coveted prizes in poker - a Passport for the APAT World Championship of Amateur Poker, giving her entry to the Main Event plus two Side Events. There are rumours that Daniel is coming over to rail her in the Main Event. Unfortunately, APAT's no-pro rule means he can't take part, but he is allowed to represent Canada in the team event, if picked.

SHIRLEY'S STAKES

Tournament Name    Player Name       Stakes     Share       Stake £       Paid £       Profit      
WSOP #3 NLHE Shootout  Daniel Negreanu       1   100%       £3,000       £0       -£3,000      
WSOP #7 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball  Daniel Negreanu       1   100%       £2,500       £0       -£2,500      
WSOP #9 Omaha Hi/Lo  Daniel Negreanu       1   100%       £10,000       £240,290       £230,290      
WSOP #11 Dealers Choice  Daniel Negreanu       1   100%       £1,500       £0       -£1,500      
WSOP #48 Seven Card Stud  Daniel Negreanu       1   100%       £10,000       £15,182       £5,182      
WSOP #51 PLO Hi/Lo  Daniel Negreanu       1   100%       £10,000       £0       -£10,000      
WSOP #54 8 Handed PLO  Daniel Negreanu       1   100%       £10,000       £0       -£10,000      
WSOP #62 Players Championship  Daniel Negreanu       1   100%       £50,000       £300,852       £250,852      
WSOP #73 Main Event  Daniel Negreanu       1   100%       £10,000       £0       -£10,000      
   Total             £107,000       £556,324       £449,324      
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Re: 2017 WSOP Fantasy Poker "Steve Ball challenge".. Staker game
« Reply #332 on: July 21, 2017, 22:19:26 PM »
STAKER - The Most Profitable Players

         Staker          Stakes          Paid          Profit          
1          Shirley Cole          £107,000          £556,324          £449,324          
2          Glenn Laming          £199,906          £512,469          £312,563          
3          Dave Stones          £212,620          £409,288          £196,668          
4          Stuart Aitken          £130,000          £322,170          £192,170          
5          Ian Szerlowski          £53,000          £166,605          £113,605          
6          Luca Cannella          £93,655          £191,950          £98,295          
7          Kevin McDermott          £138,500          £230,362          £91,862          
8          Dave Paxton          £224,573          £300,024          £75,451          
9          Dave Burt          £55,500          £130,183          £74,683          
10          Matt Telfer          £71,000          £135,805          £64,805          

Glenn Laming and Dave Stones each win an APAT National Main Event entry for finishing second and third, and the rest of the Stakers listed win an APAT Online Main Event entry.

And there's more - the Staker with the best result in each event also receives a £10 online credit with Grosvenor Poker.
« Last Edit: July 21, 2017, 22:24:47 PM by MintTrav »
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Re: 2017 WSOP Fantasy Poker "Steve Ball challenge".. Staker game
« Reply #333 on: July 21, 2017, 22:50:54 PM »
STAKER - Main Event Goliath Winners

In the separate Main Event Staker competition, the following were the most profitable and have all won Goliath Main Event entries:

         Staker          Stakes          Paid          Profit          
1          Carl Pilgrim          £10,000          £176,399          £166,399          
2          Charles Mason          £10,000          £52,920          £42,920          
3          Ian Szerlowski         £8,000          £35,280          £27,280          
4          Ross Freeman          £10,000          £36,257          £26,257          
5          Del Watson          £10,000          £36,257          £26,257          
6          Suzanne Hayward          £10,000          £26,761          £16,761          
7          Luca Cannella          £3,000          £17,640          £14,640          
8          Adam Szerlowski        £10,000          £24,509          £14,509          
9          Samuel Greenwood          £10,000          £23,036          £13,036          
10          Kevin McDermott          £10,000          £18,129          £8,129          


Max Silver and Charlie Carrel have a lot to answer for. The only winners who didn't get there courtesy of one of them were Luca, who had Dario Sammartino and Adam, who picked Conor Drinan.

The most dedicated Staker in the Main Event was Alan Ellis, who staked 50 players at £200 each. He did have both Max Silver and Kenny Hallaert but, with just 2% of each, the returns weren't enough to make up for the players who let him down and lift him into the top ten.

There will be a Szerlowski family double-representation in the Goliath from this promotion. They have had an amazing run in the WSOP, with Adam taking second place in the Fantasy League and Ian also winning an online entry in the overall Staker competition. Luca and Kevin were also double-winners, winning online APAT entries to go with their Goliath seats.

Congrats to all.
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Re: 2017 WSOP Fantasy Poker "Steve Ball challenge".. Staker game
« Reply #334 on: July 24, 2017, 01:38:32 AM »
The WSOP continued to attract some of the greatest names in poker. Here are some of the best from this year's lists, grouped into the same categories as before. To keep the list to reasonable length, I have excluded anyone we had previously.

Famous People
David Brent
Thomas Cooke
Glenn Campbell
Glenn Miller
Mohammad Farah
Charles Champlin (nearly..)
Phil Collins
Christopher Lee

Means Something
Jack King
Yew Kan
Randy Crow
Chi Li
Alfred Schmuck
Larry Dragon
Marcia Kuntz
Tal Avivi
Rong Tang
Harley Thrower

Parents Had No Imagination
Guan Guan
Lei Lei
James James
Chong Cheng
Chun Chen
Morten Mortensen
Yang Wang
Gang Wang
Chin Chiu

Parents Had Too Much Imagination
Titan Leard
Oldrich Miklik
Pfizer Jordan
Dash Dudley
Yitzchok Dickman

Just Odd
Francisco Lingaling
Rajaee Wazwaz
Shiv Lala
Young Sik Eum
Haohao Lin
Bo Oh
Diegoalfonso Venturachunga
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Re: 2017 WSOP Fantasy Poker "Steve Ball challenge".. Staker game
« Reply #335 on: July 24, 2017, 01:42:10 AM »
Finally, it's time to wrap up our league for this year. The WSOP had a successful year, but ours was even more so, with our highest-ever number of entrants. Congratulations to all the winners. After being close a couple of times, Barrie won this one by a distance, but the battle between those trying to get into the second and third spots was much closer.


Barrie (r) celebrating his win with a friend

Our points system is pretty simple, but it always strikes me as strange that someone who finishes 11th out of 5,000 entrants gets the same 1 point as someone who finishes 750th, while those a few places ahead get dramatically more. Something to consider next time maybe. Speaking of which, I might step back next time if someone else is interested in doing these updates.

It was a good year for the UK, punching above its weight in bracelets and final tables, but a spectacularly bad one for Canada, which usually does well. Nipun Java and David Bach won two bracelets each, making it the 18th year in a row that there have been multiple winners. Women's results were disappointing - after some real bracelets last year, all they won this time was the women's event and Liv got a bracelet for watching her partner play the Tag Team, while no women made the top 100 in the Main. The old guard had a surprisingly good Series, but the bracelets were mainly won by the 25-35-y-o pros, with a few throwbacks. James Moore won the same event he won last year. APAT almost had a winner, with Deborah Worley-Roberts taking a silver medal.

The Main Event was more interesting than recent years. I followed the final table updates for the first time in about four years and I'm sure I'm not the only one. This year will mainly be remembered as the year of Hesp, who will sweep up all the endorsements, while the other finalists are likely to largely be forgotten, even more so as we had an instantly forgettable winner. Okay, in fairness, I should mention that the ME was won by.......... er .......... no......sorry, it's gone.
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Re: 2017 WSOP Fantasy Poker "Steve Ball challenge".. Staker game
« Reply #336 on: July 24, 2017, 20:02:27 PM »
Finally, it's time to wrap up our league for this year. The WSOP had a successful year, but ours was even more so, with our highest-ever number of entrants. Congratulations to all the winners. After being close a couple of times, Barrie won this one by a distance, but the battle between those trying to get into the second and third spots was much closer.


Barrie (r) celebrating his win with a friend

Our points system is pretty simple, but it always strikes me as strange that someone who finishes 11th out of 5,000 entrants gets the same 1 point as someone who finishes 750th, while those a few places ahead get dramatically more. Something to consider next time maybe. Speaking of which, I might step back next time if someone else is interested in doing these updates.

It was a good year for the UK, punching above its weight in bracelets and final tables, but a spectacularly bad one for Canada, which usually does well. Nipun Java and David Bach won two bracelets each, making it the 18th year in a row that there have been multiple winners. Women's results were disappointing - after some real bracelets last year, all they won this time was the women's event and Liv got a bracelet for watching her partner play the Tag Team, while no women made the top 100 in the Main. The old guard had a surprisingly good Series, but the bracelets were mainly won by the 25-35-y-o pros, with a few throwbacks. James Moore won the same event he won last year. APAT almost had a winner, with Deborah Worley-Roberts taking a silver medal.

The Main Event was more interesting than recent years. I followed the final table updates for the first time in about four years and I'm sure I'm not the only one. This year will mainly be remembered as the year of Hesp, who will sweep up all the endorsements, while the other finalists are likely to largely be forgotten, even more so as we had an instantly forgettable winner. Okay, in fairness, I should mention that the ME was won by.......... er .......... no......sorry, it's gone.


Once again can't thank you enough John your updates are legendary!!.. Will be a shame if you decide to take a step back next year as your shoes will be impossible to fill.. there is a drink with your name on it next time we meet, or some mandarin chicken
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Re: 2017 WSOP Fantasy Poker "Steve Ball challenge".. Staker game
« Reply #337 on: July 25, 2017, 00:49:40 AM »
Well played MintTrav
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Re: 2017 WSOP Fantasy Poker "Steve Ball challenge".. Staker game
« Reply #338 on: March 13, 2018, 17:19:38 PM »
BUMP

Reading back on this was great fun last year.. hopefully looking forward to more the same this year.
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