Online Poker shakes up live Poker Community

by Emma 29. October 2008 22:05


The battle between Tom “durrr” Dwan and Brian Townsend in televised cash games demonstrates that increasingly Online players are now making more and more of an impact in the live poker community. Furthering this, Bertrand Grospellier, better known by his online handle of ‘ElkY,’ has taken down the WPT Festa al Lago; demolishing a six-handed final table and taking a $1,400,000 prize.

Whilst poker has been played in one form or another for over 10 centuries until recently the only way you could play poker was at a table with cards and chips.

If you asked people what to describe a poker room they would have come up with the classic image of a poker room was a dingy, smoke filled lair inhabited by shady characters  where you were just as likely to have your legs broken as go home a winner. Even into the 1970’s, poker rooms such as the famous Binion’s in Las Vegas (original home of the World Series of Poker) were ugly, smoky rooms with bad lighting, a far cry from the beautiful luxury rooms you see now at Wynn, Bellagio, and the Venetian.

The reason for those low budget rooms was simple: low budgets. There weren’t enough players to warrant the big casinos spending money on a fancy poker salon, however in 1998 with the growth of the personal use internet and at home PC's the very first real money online poker play poker room opened and that led to the biggest explosion in the history of gambling.

Players couldn’t sign up fast enough. Online poker grew at exponential rates.  The two poker communities collide in 2003 when chris Money Maker, won the World Series of Poker after qualifying online . Players suddenly signed up for online accounts and became a part of the online poker community.

The poker community was beginning to get riled with the unpredictable characters rising up the ranks through online poker. Players began to be classed as ‘live’ or ‘online’ poker players, each type of player was lumped into a style based on their preferred method of gaming. Live players were steadier, less aggressive players who made plays based on ‘reads’ of other players betting patterns and physical tells whereas Online players were hyper-aggressive youngsters who fired away at every pot without regard to what their opponents might have.

Whilst these steretypes may once have been trues now, in order to be a good poker player, you have to be well rounded, and most skilled players play BOTH types of poker well.

Online players watch enough poker on TV and put in enough time playing live to understand the skill of live poker. And, because of the MASSIVE number of hands online players can see (online players average twice as many hands per hour as live tables, and often play many tables at once: therefore, a young internet pro like Tom ‘durr’ Dwan has likely played more hands in four years than Doyle Brunson has in 70 years), online pros have an excellent grasp of the math and odds of the game.

Meanwhile, live players have moved onto the internet. Why? Because they can play a lot more in a shorter period of time. Players like David Benyamine, who used to spend years grinding out the biggest cash games in the casinos, can now make MILLIONS in a single month online. And because of the popularity of online poker the big names in the live poker community have made businesses out of the growing online poker community - "Devilfish" and Doyle Brunso have their own poker rooms.

So, what’s better? Well, it’s really up to you as a player. But remember this: if you want to be the next Chris Moneymaker, eventually you’re going to have to sit down at a table with nine other players and beat them. Besides, it’s FAR more fun to turn over those pocket aces when you can see your opponent’s face...

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The Real Deal - Play against the Poker Legends!

by Emma 13. October 2008 22:04

Despite warnings that the current economic climate will deter people from playing poker, some of the biggest Poker legends have signed up for a new interactive poker show at the Venetian in Las Vegas.

The Venetian is giving poker aficionados and first-timers a shot at prizes with its live, audience participation show, "The Real Deal!," which begins today will give small-time poker players are getting a chance to try their luck against high-stakes players. A few will make it to the tables with the likes of poker world champs.Staged in The Venetian Showroom, "The Real Deal!" will combine elements of a game show, including comedy and celebrities, with serious Texas Hold ‘Em skills.Audience members will watch a 90-minute poker tournament while participating from a wireless, touch-screen device. Participants will have the chance to win "The Real Deal!" merchandise, electronics, jewelry and even $1 million.The show will be hosted by stand-up comic Paul Rodriguez, with pro-player Lacey Jones as his assistant.Producer Merv Adelson credits the rise in poker popularity outside the casino walls to the syndication of the "World Poker Tour" and celebrity poker shows. The Venetian hopes to cash in on that same popularity. “The average golfer couldn’t go out and challenge Tiger Woods in golf; it would be impossible,” Adelson said. “Could the average poker player beat Brunson on any given night? Sure, depending on their luck.”The pro roster includes legendary players like Doyle Brunson, Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth Jr., Antonio Esfandiari, Gavin Smith, Eli Elezra, Jennifer Harman, Phil Laak, Scotty Nguyen and Todd Brunson. Two of the 10 pros will rotate through the table each night.So if you are heading to Vegas this month, Live the Dream Baby – Live the Dream!

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Doyle Brunson Player Profile

by Emma 24. September 2008 22:37

 

His signature book “Super System,” which he wrote in conjunction with Mike Caro, Chip Reese, Bobby Baldwin, and David Sklansky, is considered to be the Bible of poker. He followed the 1979 “Super System” release up with “Super System II,” which was published in 2004. The Texas Dolly will also sign copies of his book following the epic engagement. 

Brunson is tied with Johnny Chan for the second most number of bracelets won by a single person at the World Series of Poker with 10. He won the WSOP Main Event in 1977 and 1978. In fact, his first six recorded WSOP cashes were all for bracelet wins. He won subsequent pieces of gold hardware in 1991, 1998, 2003, and 2005. He finished 16th in the $50,000 buy-in HORSE Championship this year. Brunson won the 2004 Bicycle Casino Legends of Poker for his first World Poker Tour title, earning $1.2 million in the process.

He is the original road gambler and the namesake behind his very own online poker room, Doyles Room. Also visible on the online poker site are his son, Todd Brunson, Caro, and Hoyt Corkins.

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Brunson V’s Obrestad in Head to Head Poker Match at the WSOPE

by Emma 24. September 2008 22:31

 

 Two Poker Giants from opposite sides of the Atlantic will face each other in one of the most anticipated battles poker fans will ever see!

One day before the start of the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event, the iconic poker legend Doyle Brunson will take on online poker prodigy, 2007 WSOPE Main Event winner and arguably the top poker player in Europe Annette “Annette_15” Obrestad in a heads-up match.

The classic battle of the ages will be determined by the winner of a heads-up No Limit Hold’em event. The person who wins two out of three games will be crowned the winner. The event begins at the Casino at the Empire in Leicester Square in London. at 1:00pm local time and is expected to draw a throng of spectators

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Has Doyle Brunson thrown his chips in with the Republicans?

by Emma 17. September 2008 21:52

Just when everyone seemed to be jumping on the Barack Obama band wagon a few high profile personalities have publically stepped off.

In an interview with a popular online poker site Brunson declared he would be voting Democrat for the first time in his adult life (which is more than 100 years by some estimates)

However in a recent blog entry posted on Doyles room he wrote

"It's hard to believe, but McCain has taken the lead in the Presidential race. They rolled the dice when they chose Governor Palin to run for Vice-President and they threw a seven, because she really turned things around for the Republicans."

Brunson then continued: "It's hard not to be in McCain's camp after listening to his life story. He really is an American hero. I'm not sure either Presidential candidate is the right person to lead our country over the next few years."

Brunson then concludes his political analysis with some wishful thinking: "I wish Hillary was still in the mix because that would mean Bill would be around and he proved he could lead us."

Whilst John McCain, a known gambler, earlier commented that online gambling prohibition was not a priority of his
the Republican party platform contains language that would ensure online poker remain illegal. And Sarah Palin, while steadfastly against the spread of gambling in her home state of Alaska, is rumored to be a skilled poker player herself, as is Barack Obama.


Poker players at large have plenty at stake depending on who gets elected, though some would argue that neither candidate will help or hurt the online gambling industry.

Then again, it probably wouldn't hurt to get Obama and his running mate, Joe Biden, into office.

Joe Biden's son was working as a lobbyist for none other than PartyGaming, one of the industry's largest online poker companies.

"You'd think everyone would be solidly behind Barack "Bam" Obama if for no other reason than there's at least a .012% chance that poker is carved-out of the UIGEA if he's elected (hell, his VP's son was lobbying for it)!


Recently Republican swebsite were inundated which lobiest in support of online poker in the US

The US presidential election is one of the most dramatic of recent times and influences more than just US citizens. If online poker became legall in the US. Online Poker players throughout the world will be affected. For the top rated poker rooms an obvious advantage but do UK and European players really want more competition? Or will a bigger online poker community only strengthen the industry, providing greater stability and bigger prizes and tournaments?

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