Posts Tagged ‘World Poker Tour’

WPT Five Diamond Classic Freeroll Tournaments at Ultimate Poker

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

Ultimate Poker is giving away a trip to Las Vegas to play in the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic at Bellagio from December 3rd through 8th.

Here is what you need to do:

Round 1:
Enter into one of the WPT freerolls. They run Monday through Saturday starting October 11th and the top 100 players will win a spot in the Weekly Final the following Sunday.

Round 2:
Finish in the top 100 of the Weekly Final and you will get a seat in the Main Event.

Round 3:
Win the Main Event on November 28th at Ultimate Poker and a $12,000 WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic prize package is yours. It includes the $10,300 Main Event buy-in and $1,700 to help you out with travel and hotel.

Ultimate Poker Bad Beat Jackpot

Ultimate Poker Bad Beat Jackpot

Just blow through three free online poker tournaments at Ultimate Poker. If you can take all three rounds listed above, the seat is yours.

Download the free Ultimate Poker software and win a seat into the WPT Five Diamond Classic

Record Attendance at WPT Borgata Poker Open

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

RECORD ATTENDANCE AT WPT® BORGATA POKER OPEN

Championship Event Attracts 1,042 Players; Generates $3.4 Million Prize Pool

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (September 20, 2010) – The 2010 WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship event got off to a record-breaking start this past weekend, drawing 1,042 poker professionals and amateurs to the Event Center and generating a prize pool of $3,438,600.

With the largest turn-out for a Borgata Poker Open championship event, and the largest field in the history of the World Poker Tour, Day 1 saw players from across the globe begin their quest for a title, with Vicenzo Abate (Toronto, Canada) leading the field as the chip leader with 201,475.

Among the 641 players returning for Day 2 action are former Borgata Poker Open Champions Olivier Buequet (2009) and Roy Winston (2007), as well as WSOP Main Event Champions Jerry Yang (2007) and Robert Varkonyi (2002), WSOP runner-up Steve Dannenmann (2005), and WSOP third place finisher from 2006 in Michael Binger. Other notable pros still in the tournament include WSOP bracelet winners Gavin Smith and Steve Zolotow, as well as Billy Gazes, Maria Ho, Tiffany Michelle, Bernard Lee, WPT commentator Mike Sexton, and Josh Brikis.

The 16-day Borgata Poker Open series will conclude this Thursday, as filming continues for the WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship event, which will be televised on Fox Sports Net.

To view the event schedule and results visit www.theborgata.com and follow all of the action on Twitter @BorgataPoker. For championship event coverage visit WorldPokerTour.com.

World Poker Tour $25,000 Championship Event – David Williams Wins Championship

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

David Williams outlasted 195 players in the Season 8 World Poker Tour Championship event at Bellagio in Las Vegas and took down the title of WPT Champion.

2010 World Poker Tour Champion Season 8 David Williams

2010 World Poker Tour Champion Season 8 David Williams

Williams beat Eric “basebaldy” Baldwin heads-up to win the title and took home $1,530,537 in first-place prize money. When heads-up play began, Williams had a 3-1 chip lead over Baldwin.

There wasn’t much action until the final hand when Williams raised to 500,000 and Baldwin raised all-in making it 4,765,000 to call. Williams thought for a minute or two then called and turned over his pocket deuces. Baldwin showed a Ah-5h.

The flop came Ad-7c-6s, and Baldwin’s pair of Aces put him in the lead. But a deuce fell on the turn and the river was insignificant as Williams took down the final hand with trip deuces to win the title and more than $1.5 million in prize money.

Re-Launch of Ultimate Poker Forum Community Discussion Board

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

We have re-launched our Community Discussion Board where you can discuss poker topics such as tournaments, no limit hold’em, limit hold’em, beginners questions, televised poker, WSOP, WPT and much more.

If you have a bad beat story or a great win experience you would like to share with other poker players, register then post a topic in our Ultimate Poker Forum Community Discussion Board.

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Bay 101 Shooting Stars Poker Tournament – Live Updates

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The 14th Annual 2010 Bay 101 Shooting Stars Poker Tournament is underway in San Jose, California.

The WPT Shooting Star Championship No Limit Holdem event is a 5 day tournament with a $10,000 buy-in with $5,000 Bounties. First place receives over $1,000,000 and includes a $25,500 seat in the WPT Championship Event on April 17 at the Bellagio.

Currently there are 95 players left and blinds are at 300/600. Here are recent chip counts of some players:

Sorel “Imperium” Mizzi 105,000

Justin “BoostedJ” Smith 65,000

Phil Laak 61,500

Jerry Yang 59,800

James Mackey 57,000

Hasan Habib 56,225

Scotty Nguyen 53,150

Brandon Cantu 50,000

Nick Schulman 47,975

Shane “Shaniac” Schleger 47,625

Tuan Le 46,000

Phil Hellmuth 45,250

Howard Lederer 45,000

Chau Giang 35,075

Scott Seiver 31,500

Barry Greenstein 27,700

Raymond Doland 27,250

Steve Sung 26,600

Mark Newhouse 23,250

Tyler Reiman 23,025

Mike Sexton 18,500

Matt “AllInAt420″ Stout 15,350

JC Tran 11,300

Eli Elezra 7,450

Jeff Madsen 6,975

Some notable names who have been eliminated today are David Williams, Annie Duke, Erik Seidel, Nam Le, Joe Sebok, Carlos Mortensen, Joe Hachem, Men “The Master” Nguyen, Todd Brunson, John Juanda, Mark Newhouse and Allen Cunningham.

For live, up to the minute coverage and updates go to the Bay 101 Live site, click on the link below:

Bay 101 Live

Perfect Poker Valentine’s Day – Two Aces in the House Couples Profiles

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

We posted this story back in February 2006. I thought it would be nice to revisit this story for Valentine’s Day 2010.

Los Angeles, CA (February 10, 2006) –When the WORLD POKER TOUR® kicks off its spellbinding Season IV action on the Travel Channel March 1, about the last thing you’d expect to experience is love at the poker table. But, in what may be one of the most in intriguing aspects of the WPT, this year the Tour will showcase a half dozen happy couples, who are living the poker lifestyle, with both partners playing professionally.

It’s a real “full house” when two people manage challenging poker careers, while raising children, managing a household and still making time for a little romance. Poker is a complex profession. Besides the fluctuating periods of financial stability, there is no healthcare and few 40-hour weeks with weekends off. Moreover, tournament play requires a great deal of travel, which means additional expenses and time away from home. Now let’s imagine what happens when they are both competing for the same million-dollar winnings!

Actually in the case of Jennifer Harman and Marco Traniello, Karina and Chip Jett, Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi and Aidilay (Lily) Elviro, Marsha Waggoner and Kenna James, Juan Carlos Mortensen & Cecelia Reyes, and Phil “The Unabomber” Laak and Jennifer Tilly—their respective partners are their biggest cheerleaders.

“The advent of the WORLD POKER TOUR has made it possible for many more people to earn a good living at poker…and many of those are women. It’s been gratifying to see how many couples both feel comfortable at our 17 events,“ said Steve Lipscomb, CEO and founder of WPT Enterprises.

“They travel together, compare strategies against their opponents, commiserate with each other over ‘bad beats,’ and celebrate their victories—but watch what happens when they end up at the same table! He’s just likely to “come over the top” and she’ll call his “All-in.” It’s just like at home—each one wants the upper hand!”

But as competitive as they can be at the table, says Chip Jett, “It’s great having someone who really understands the highs and lows of poker, that has been there herself and is able to understand when I talk about a hand or why I get upset if I get knocked out of a big tournament.”

So how does one become a poker couple? The Jett’s actually met playing at a casino, as did Marsha Waggoner and Kenna James. Lily Elviro and Michael Mizrachi were both dealers. Cecelia Reyes and Marco Traniello got tired of standing around at the rail watching their partners through nine hours of poker and wanted in on the action. They’d been picking up knowledge by listening to conversations their spouses had with friends. Phil Laak and the actress Jennifer Tilly met when she came to play in the WPT Hollywood Home
Game tournament.

Mizrachi, Laak and Mortensen are all WPT Champions. Several of the women also play at the highest level of the game. Harman is considered one of the best high stakes players in the world. Tilly won the two more prestigious women’s events in poker in 2005—the WPT Ladies Night and the Women’s Open at the World Series.

But their own victories are oftentimes not even as thrilling as seeing their spouse rack up those chips. “The first week that he watched me, I knew he had talent,” said Harman. When Marco decided to try his hand at one of the big touranments, Jennifer placed in the money at five events and Marco in seven. “I was so excited that he was doing well, that I did well, too!” Jennifer says. “It might have taken a little bit away from my concentration, but who cares? It was just so exciting!”

The Jett’s have extended their poker partnership into teaching. They are both instructors at WPT Boot Camp, the fantasy poker camp that travels around the country educating aspiring WPT champs.

Togetherness is a key theme for these couples. So that he didn’t have to be separated from his growing family, Michael Mizrachi, purchased a luxurious tour bus with his $1.8 million WPT winnings so Lily and their baby could travel around the country with him. With grandma as nanny, both players were free to play the various WPT events.

One thing all of the partners seem to share is a love of the flexible hours and the unlimited freedom that comes from not having an office job. But given that pros frequently play into the wee hours, poker partners have to be night owls.

“Poker couples on the WPT are like ‘suited connectors’—sequentially numbered cards of the same suit,” says Lipscomb. “Different in many ways, there are strengthened by their likenesses.”

To see some of these couples and all of the WPT stars in action, tune into the Travel Channel, every Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Profiles of Individual WPT Poker Couples Follow:

Karina & Chip Jett

You might call them two peas in a pod. Karina and Chip Jett, both now 31 years old, seemed made for each other from their first meeting, which was arranged by a mutual friend in Tunica, Mississippi, at a casino where they were both playing.

Karina had been playing poker for ten years. She was raised in a Vietnamese household in Las Vegas, where a poker game could be found around almost every corner. Her parents loved card games and taught her to play poker at a young age. “I used to sit at the dinner table and listen to their bad beat stories,” she recalls. “Poker was always in my life.” Chip had been playing poker for almost twelve years. Though his parents didn’t exactly encourage a career in the gaming industry, they supported their son in his chosen
profession. Karina and Chip hit it off immediately and were married within a year. Chip moved from Arizona to Karina’s hometown, and they began to travel the world playing poker.

When Karina took a short break from poker to give birth to their daughter two years ago, a life change may have seemed in order for the Jett family. However, after a few months, Athena simply began traveling with her parents, adding Karina’s mother to the caravan to help with babysitting. “Athena is a positive influence on us,” Karina says. “She puts things in perspective. When we do lose a lot of money or we are down, we come home to this baby who knows nothing about what happened. We realize that poker isn’t the end of the world. It’s really about her.”

Meanwhile, this dynamic duo continues to maintain a hectic travel schedule. Chip aggressively pursues more championship titles to add to his already impressive resume. Though he has placed numerous times at the World Series of Poker and been featured at two WORLD POKER TOUR final tables, he fervently seeks a WPT championship title. Karina is content with winning in live poker games, although she also quests after prize money in big tournaments when the opportunity presents itself.

The Jetts make it look all too simple after five years of marriage. They admit that they’ve had to overcome obstacles, but they are lucky to have each other. “If you can continue to give to each other” says Karina, “you can grow and get better—in life and poker.”

Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi & Aidilay (Lily) Elviro

Young love is refreshing, and that’s what strikes you about Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi and his fiancée, Aidilay (Lily) Elviro, due to marry this spring. Both in their early twenties, they met at the Seminole Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Though Michael had been a highly successful online poker player since his late teens, he deemed it necessary to hold a legitimately paying job for tax purposes and took one as a poker dealer. As he walked across the casino during a break, he saw Lily at another table. Michael recalled, “I thought ‘Wow! Look at that beautiful girl dealing!’” He started the conversation, discovering their mutual love of poker, and they began dating.

Soon Michael and Lily were inseparable, but Michael was soon ready for a slight change. Having mastered online poker, but wanted to take his game to the next level. A trip to Las Vegas in the summer of 2004 made it clear that tournament poker was his new calling. The birth of Michael and Lily’s son in the fall was taken in stride as Michael began wracking up impressive tournament performances, culminating with his $1.8 million victory at the WORLD POKER TOUR’s L.A. Poker Classic.

Michael immediately purchased a luxurious tour bus with his winnings so Lily and their baby could travelaround the country with him. But she missed the green felt, too. In Reno for a 2005 WPT tournament, Lily recalls, “It was spontaneous. Michael told me to play a single table satellite, and I won it!” After securing
27th place in that open event, she knew that it was only the beginning of her career alongside Michael.

Lily gained such a reputation for skilled play in her first few months on the tournament circuit that the WPT invited her to play in its Ladies Night III event. She made it to heads-up action against actress Jennifer Tilly, and with the tables turned for once, Michael was the one who sat in the audience cheering.

Jennifer Harman & Marco Traniello

Love at first sight, they claimed it was. In the parking lot of the Bellagio in Las Vegas, a handsome Italian man on vacation sees a beautiful, petite woman and invites her to go dancing. That was the beginning of a romantic courtship between superstar poker player Jennifer Harman and world-renowned hairdresser Marco Traniello. They were married less than two months later.

The only issue that ever posed a problem in their relationship was Jennifer’s career as a poker player. Though Marco was well aware of her profession from the moment they met, his understanding of the game and its intricacies took time. “When I was on a losing streak, that’s probably the only time we ever argued,” she says. However, with the help of her friends including leading pros Daniel Negreanu and Howard Lederer, Marco listened to explanations of the ups and downs of the poker business and came to understand.

Though he spent a great deal of time managing the hair salon he opened in Las Vegas, Marco watched Jennifer play poker as often as possible. At the 2005 World Series of Poker, he spoke up. Jennifer recalled, “He said, ‘You know what? I think I’m ready to play. I want to play all of the hold ‘em events.” And I said, ‘Go for it!’” They played in a number of tournaments, resulting in Jennifer placing in the money at five events and Marco—the newcomer–in seven!

With such a kick start, Marco sold his hair salon in order to turn fulltime poker pro, and Jennifer couldn’t be more pleased with the freedom that comes with his decision. Besides being thrilled for her husband’s new career choice and all of the promise it holds, she looks forward to “the ability to do what we want, spend more time together whenever we want, and vacation together.” Furthermore, she plans on helping him through his career. “I’ve been through the pain of losing streaks, and he’ll go through it, too. He’s very intense, and I know the right things to tell him. We have such a good relationship. We’re best friends.”

Marsha Waggoner & Kenna James

Marsha Waggoner, a quiet and modest woman, and Kenna James, an outspoken and unreserved man, seem very opposite, but their strikingly similar views on life, love, and poker make them a perfect match.

Even though he comes from Chicago and she from Australia, and she is considerably older, the marriage of Marsha Waggoner and Kenna James, two highly-respected poker players, couldn’t be more natural or appropriate.

Marsha, who had been playing on a professional level for 25 years at the time, met Kenna at the Los Angeles cardroom where he was working as a tournament director. He was ready to make the switch to full-time play, and Marsha gave him the support he needed to complete the transition.

Almost immediately, Kenna made an impact on the tournament circuit by winning tournaments in Los Angeles. At the same time, Marsha began to experience health problems, a brain aneurysm that required major surgery and a significant recovery period. Kenna continued to play tournaments, though mostly in or near the L.A. area to stay close to Marsha. He, in fact, made the Final Table of the most recent LA Poker Classic, a WPT event.

Surviving those difficult times together strengthened the bond between Marsha and Kenna. Four years into their relationship, they married. What has been the secret to their successful years together? She says it is lessons learned in poker that turned out to be universal in purpose. “It looks like you have an easy living in poker, but it’s a tough job, “ says Marsha. “You weather a lot of storms. You learn to keep a calmness in all aspects of your life.”

Juan Carlos Mortensen & Cecelia Reyes

When they met in their late teens in Madrid, Spain, Juan Carlos Mortensen and Cecelia Reyes never planned for a future that included becoming one of the premier couples of poker. Carlos met Cecelia after moving to Spain from Ecuador, his country of birth. He finished high school and enrolled in college, while working several jobs to pay for the house that he shared with Cecelia. One of those mundane jobs was bartending, though it turned out to be a means to an end; the bar was where he was introduced to poker. In less than a week, he was taken with the game.

With the support of his new wife, Cecelia, Carlos ventured into a life of poker, playing cash games wherever possible and building a reasonable bankroll. Since poker was technically illegal in Spain at the time, he took his winnings and periodically traveled to the United States to play. Finally, with skills and passion on his side, he and Cecelia moved to Las Vegas so he could pursue a full-time poker career. Though a somewhat risky decision, he said his confidence and his wife inspired him.

The two had a difficult time when they first arrived in America, considering their inability to speak English and their fluctuating finances. However, Carlos soon made his mark on the American tournament circuit, placing seventh at the World Series of Poker in 2000, then winning the bracelet at the championship event the following year. One of the most prominent wins for Carlos, known in the poker world as “The Matador,’ was the WORLD POKER TOUR’s Doyle Brunson North American Championship in 2004, where he claimed a $1 million first prize.

Beyond simply supporting her husband, Cecilia was paying attention to the cards, the strategy, and the “tells.” With some added coaching from Carlos, she quickly began to master the game in her own right. By 2002, she was playing and capturing her first title in 2003 at the Jack Binion World Poker Open. She went on to acquit herself admirably in the WPT’s Ladies Night III, making Cecilia and Carlos one of only two couples with where each of the partners has the achievement of appearing on an internationally televised
WPT Final Table.

Phil Laak & Jennifer Tilly

He is recognized for wearing dark sunglasses and a hooded sweatshirt — a look strikingly similar to the Unabomber, a well-known felon imprisoned for his terrorist crimes. A poker champion with a very unique style and keen intelligence, his name is Phil Laak. She, on the other hand, is known for her acting roles in such movies as Bullets Over Broadway, for which she received an Oscar nomination, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Liar Liar and Bride of Chucky and the current CBS sitcom Out of Practice. She is also known as a burgeoning poker star who has surprised the gaming world with her adeptness and passion for poker. Her name is Jennifer Tilly.

Together, Phil and Jennifer have become the most famous couple in poker today. Both have very unique and distinctly recognizable personalities, but their different lifestyles and backgrounds seem to blend easily.

Phil has been playing card games since childhood. His analytical abilities drew him to games of skill throughout his life, first with backgammon where he became a world-class player. But with the discovery of poker, its logic and complexities drew him immediately and provided a new career choice. He began winning tournaments in 2002, and he has been on a nonstop course ever since, capturing the WPT Invitational in 2004, the event where he met the actress known for her high-pitched squeaky voice. Jennifer, on the other
hand, had played poker for about 15 years as a form of entertainment with friends. She never considered playing in tournaments or learning the intricacies of the game until she started dating Phil.

Soon she was on a mission to learn the ins and outs of poker. Seeking Phil’s advice, she found he was reluctant to guide her on specifics. “I directed her to read poker books and gave her maybe one piece of advice each week,” Phil says. As she did so over the following months, he would quiz her on odds, strategy, and tells. Then, he says, “I knew she was finally ready to play tournament poker when it only took her about 14 seconds to come back with the right answer.”

Jennifer came out of the gate running. She entered the 2005 World Series of Poker Ladies Championship event and beat 600 other women to win the bracelet. And then proved it was no fluke when she captured the WPT Ladies Night III against a very strong field of competitors—giving her the two prestige titles in women’s poker.

She says that the best advice she received was from Phil. “He said to play my own game. You have to do what feels right.” And though Phil has realistically been a key factor in Jennifer’s newfound poker success, he credits her determination for her victories. “She works at becoming the best. I am just so proud of her!”

Beau Rivage Southern Poker Championship Main Event Results

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Southern Poker Championship
$10,000 WPT Main Event
January 24-27, 2010
Total players: 208
Total prize pool: $1,930,000
18 places paid

HOYT CORKINS CAPTURES SECOND WPT TITLE AT BEAU RIVAGE’S 2010 SOUTHERN POKER CHAMPIONSHIP

Mississippi WPT Win is the Sixth Final Table for Alabama Native

Place Player Winnings
1 Hoyt Corkins/Glenwood, Ala. $713,986
2 Jonathan Kantor/Tulsa, Ok. $366,643
3 Jerry VanStrydonck/Rochester, N.Y. $196,829
4 Jared Jaffee/Brooklyn, N.Y. $135,079
5 James Reed/Newnan, Ga. $106,134
6 Tyler Smith/Smithdale, Ms. $86,837
7 Andy Philachack/Garland, Tx. $67,540
8 JJ Liu/Las Vegas, Nv. $48,243
9 Daniel O’Brien/Las Vegas, Nv. $28,946
10 James Guinther/Boston, Ma. $25,086
11 Ayaz Mahmood/Houston, Tx. $25,086
12 Ken Harbaugh/Atlanta, Ga. $25,086
13 Justin Smith/Los Angeles, Ca. $19,397
14 James Mackey/Columbia, Mo. $19,397
15 Vitor Coelho/Unknown $19,397
16 Narinder Khasria/Milton, Ontario $15,438
17 Tommy Vedes/New York, N.Y. $15,438
18 Shawn Quillin/Charlotte, N.C. $15,438

Beau Rivage Southern Poker Championship WPT Champion Hoyt Corkins

Beau Rivage Southern Poker Championship WPT Winner Hoyt Corkins<

After 22 days and 33 events, the Southern Poker Championship culminated with the $10,000 buy-in World Poker Tour Main Event Jan. 24-27. A mix of 208 poker celebrities, regional pros and unknown hopefuls competed for a $1.9 million prize pool and a $25,500-seat WPT World Championship at Bellagio in April 2010.
After three days of play, the final six players remained to take their place in televised World Poker Tour history.

The chip leader of the WPT Southern Poker Championship final table was Hoyt Corkins with a little more than 2 million in chips. The shortest stack belonged to James Reed of Newnan, Georgia. Tyler Smith was at this table last year, but went out 5th. Jonathan Kantor and Jared Jaffee have both won an earlier event in the Southern Poker Championship.

Below is a recap of how the action went down:

Jerry Vanstrydonck put in a raise to 55k, Jared Jaffee reraised from the small blind to 155k, and Tyler Smith called all in from the big blind for 49,000. Vanstrydonck folds. Tyler holds J-3 versus the A-Q of Jaffee. The board came K-10-6-4-6 and Tyler Smith finished 6th earning $86,837.

The short stack of the table was James Reed. He finally moved all-in and got the call from Jared Jaffee. Reed held 7-5 versus the pocket 8's of Jaffee. The board read A-Q-5-6-4 and the pocket 8's held. James reed finished 5th earning $106,134.

With blinds at 15k/30k, Hoyt Corkins raises the action to 110k. Jonathan Kantor and Jerry Vanstrydonk both call. Action gets to Jared Jaffee who moves all-in for 661k. Hoyt makes the call and the other two players fold. Hoyt holds pocket J's versus the K-Q of Jaffee. The flop was 6-7-3, the turn was a 4 and the river w...as a 9. Jared Jaffee finished 4th earning $135,079.

Hoyt Corkins made a raise to 60k on the button and Jonathan Kantor got out of the way. Jerry Vanstrydonk moved all-in for 1.61 million and Corkins took little time in calling. Vanstrydonk held 9-8 of diamonds versus the K-Q of Corkins. The flop was 7-4-2 rainbow. The turn was an A and the river was a 10. Jerry Strydonk finished 3rd earning $196,829.

Jonathan Kantor limps into action and Hoyt moves all-in. Kantor makes the call with K-10 versus the A-7 of Corkins. The flop is A-5-2, the turn is an 8 and the river is another 5. Jonathan Kantor finishes the tournament 2nd earning $366,643.

The WPT Southern Poker Championship Main Event champion is Hoyt Corkins of Glenwood, Alabama. This is Corkins’ second WPT first place win, sixth WPT final table and with 4,000 WPT points, he is now tied with Daniel Negreanu, Gus Hansen and Phil Ivey for the highest all-time WPT points. For his hard work, Corkins takes home $713,986 cash, the coveted WPT Southern Poker Championship trophy, the bracelet and a seat to the Bellagio $25,000 WPT World Championship event. Corkins has amassed more than 5 million in career earnings.

The World Poker Tour Southern Poker Championship is scheduled for broadcast on Fox Sports Net (FSN) on April 19, 2010. Visit www.WorldPokerTour.com to find show times in your area.

Glen Witmer Takes the 2008 North American Poker Championship Back Home to Canada

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Local Amateur Defeats Gavin Smith in Heads-Up Play

By Tom Bostic

Set in one of the most beautiful sites in all of the natural world, Niagara Falls played host to the 2008 North American Poker Championship at the Fallsview Casino in Ontario Canada. After running satellites for the better part of three months the tournament attracted much local action as well as tournament professionals from around the globe – 454 in total to battle for the over $4,000,000 CAD prize pool. Six long days of exciting action culminated in a final table that would boast five native Canadians as well as the most successful woman tournament player of all time. The lineup going into the day was:

Seat 1 – Kathy Liebert – 1,620,000
Seat 2 – Gavin Smith – 2,815,000
Seat 3 – Marc Karam – 1,850,000
Seat 4 – Glen Witmer – 3,710,000
Seat 5 – James Trenholm – 1,365,000
Seat 6 – Ryan Fisler – 2,285,000

The cards were in the air at exactly 4:17pm and players sat down to blinds of 15,000 and 30,000 with a 5,000 chip ante. The relatively low blinds allowed players to use all available weapons, as even the short stack still had well over forty big blinds.

However, it was the short stack coming into the day that would see his tournament come to an end by the 38th hand of play when his pocket sevens were defeated by the pocket kings of Gavin Smith. James Trenholm had a dream to play at the World Poker Tour for this event. It was realized after he won a 25 week long local “poker house league” that he started. Vicariously living out his dream were members of his home game that were eagerly supporting him on the rail. And although 6th place may not bring home a title, it is still certainly a victory Trenholm and friends.

By cashing in this event Mark Karam achieved a near impossible feat; three consecutive cashes three years in a row at in the same tournament. Last year Karam was the chip leader for a point late in the tournament, but was eliminated in 25th place. The year before, he made this final table finishing in 6th place, watching fellow Canadian Soren Turkewitsch bring home the glory for Canada. This year Karam could only improve one additional spot when he busted in 5th place at the hand of Glen Witmer. Karam got it all in before the flop with pocket queens against the ace-king of Wimer, but after an ace hit on the flop followed by two blanks on the turn and river Karam was forced to walk away with his $171,175 payday.

The World Poker Tour has had seen its share of internet professionals turning to the live arena to make final tables, and at the NAPC it would be veteran online player Ryan Fisler that would hold it down for the cyber generation. At 27 years old, Fisler is already an old man in the internet poker world. Playing under various screen names over the years including “gotskillz” and “eatschips”, Fisler was making his first televised final table and looking for the biggest score of his career. Hoping to join other Season Seven high profile internet winers Vivek “Psyduck” Rajkumar and Mike “SirWatts” Watson, Fisler’s chance came to an end when he also ran into the hot hand of Glen Witmer. Fisler appeared to be a little over anxious and played his AK aggressively into the AJ of Witmer. After re-raiseing preflop and hitting air when the flop came, Fisler shoved his 1.96 million chip stack into the middle. Witmer called with top pair and after the turn gave him trip jacks, Fisler made his exit in fourth place.

When play reached three handed the room was filled with whispers of “Can he really do it!?” referring to Glen Witmer. Coming into the final table no one gave Witmer much of a shot to take down this title. Sure, he was the chip leader, but could any unknown player really be expected to walk in today and take it away from Smith. Or Karam. Or Liebert. Or even Fisler for that matter. But with almost 10,000,000 he had 75% of the chips in play. Pulling off an upset started to look more and more feasible, even against the two strong players left in Gavin Smith and Kathy Libert.

All time leading Women’s money earner in tournament poker, Kathy Liebert, was looking for the one thing that has eluded her in her poker career: a WPT title. Having already secured her place in the poker world as one of the top female players by winning a WSOP Bracelet, and making four open buy-in WPT final tables Kathy was looking to cap her accomplishments with a win here today. Unfortunately she was not been able to get too much going, having chopped three large pots over the course of the final table. After being severely short stacked, she managed to double up earlier in the day to stay alive. However, when she returned the favor to Gavin Smith during three handed play she was crippled to fewer than four big blinds. Witmer again was the devils accomplice, finishing off what Gavin had started two hands prior. A visibly emotional Liebert picked herself up and shook the hands of her competitors, leaving to a standing ovation.

With the elimination of Kathy Liebert the chance of a woman winning a WPT title before the day was over dropped to zero, while the odds of a Canadian winning jumped to 100%. Both Witmer and Smith hail from the land of maple syrup, Celine Dion, and tax free gambling earnings.

Witmer went into the match with the lead at 9,830,000 while Smith faced an uphill battle with 3,815,000 in chips. Witmer had been running over the final table since yesterday, but most believed that the odds were still in Smith’s favor.

Gavin is usually one of the most outspoken voices at any tournament he plays. It had been the case throughout the entire NAPC, with one exception: this final table. Smith had been uncharacteristically quiet the entire evening, appearing more focused than the WPT has ever seen him in the past. He had been telling anyone that would listen since Day Two that if no one put a bad beat on him, he was taking this tournament down.

In the end it would not be a bad beat that defeated Gavin, but the toss of a coin.

In the 49th hand of heads up play Smith limped from the button and faced a large raise of 500,000 from Witmer in the big blind. Gavin paused for just a moment and then declared “All-in”. Witmer made the call and showed AK while Gavin revealed 55. The stands still full after seven hours of play, rose to their feet to see what would come next.

QJ2

Smith remains safe, but Witmer picks up four additional outs for the broadway straight.

J

Again, a close one but Smith is still ahead. However, any Ace, King, Queen or Ten would end Smith’s day.

A

Glen Witmer catches his ace on the river and eliminates Gavin Smith to win the 2008 North American Poker Championship.

Congratulations to Glen Witmer for outlasting a tough field and rising above the ranks of pokers unknown to take down the most coveted poker title in Canada.

Final Results:
1st – Glen Witmer – $1,254,152 CAD / US $1,090,589
2nd – Gavin Smith – $612,427 CAD / US $532,545
3rd – Kathy Liebert – $319,337 CAD / US $277,684
4th – Ryan Fisler – $ 262,469 CAD / US $228,234
5th – Marc Karam – $196,851 CAD / US $171,175
6th – James Trenholm – $153,107 CAD / US $133,137

2008 North American Poker Championship Niagara Falls Post Tournament Video