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10

Annie Duke Wins the 2010 NBC Heads-up Championship!

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Annie Duke, once better known as Howard Lederer’s sister, can now add a new bullet point to her resume: “NBC National Heads-Up Champ, 2010″. She has demonstrated extraordinary poker prowess, and dominated the whole minefield that is the road to that particular title, and did what Vanessa Rousso fell just short of doing last year: become the first woman to take down the prestigious all-star poker title.

Her previous record in this particular tournament was 1 win and 5 losses prior to this edition, which would make her decidedly an underdog and especially so if we compare her to the likes of bonafide heads-up specialists like Phil Ivey, Chris Ferguson and Huckleberry Seed, each of whom also a participant this year.

Duke was relatively absent from the felt in the past three years. Instead of grinding it out versus other players on No Limit Hold’em tables, she could be seen on a variety of television programs. In 2008, she appeared in NBC’s Deal or No Deal as support for a contestant named Mary Beth Holtzheimer who almost took home the $1,000,000 maximum prize possible in the show. She also appeared on Donald Trump’s reality TV show titled Celebrity Apprentice, in which she took second place to another contestant named Joan Rivers, who barely edged her out on the criteria needed to win.

This time, the title was hers and hers alone, and she would not be content with second place. So she won the whole shebang.

Her path to the 2010 NBC National Heads-Up title game was definitely not an easy one. This $20,000 buy-in invitation only event, as you can expect, has a ton of the very best poker players in the world. The moment you defeat one, another one that is even better shows up as your next opponent. Other participants included, among many: perennial favorite Allen Cunningham, everyone’s favorite “Texas Dolly” Doyle Brunson, the “Poker Brat” Phil Hellmuth, poker wunderkind Annette “Annete_16″ Obrestad, Chris “Jesus” Ferguson, and the man that instills most fear in all his opponents Phil Ivey.

Duke first opponent was the guy who wrote the book on the math side of NLHE, who is her close friend Andy Bloch. After she dispatched him, her next opponent was 2006 WSOP Main Event runner up and 2007 NBC Heads-Up Championship winner Paul Wasicka. Annie had to stretch her luck a bit to stay alive in the tourney, by cracking Wasicka’s aces with one of the worst dominated hands possible in that spot which was ace-ten off-suit. She hit a straight on the river to stay alive. And then she cracked Wasicka’s pocket Jacks with 8-5 of diamonds to take down the match.

Her next opponent was 2007 WSOP Main Event winner Jerry Yang. Jerry Yang, early in the match, was displaying some of the luck he had to take down the Main Event, and seemed unable to make any wrong moves. His A-4 cracked Duke’s A-K, and his 6-9 also won the hand versus Duke’s K-9. His luck did eventually run out, when his J-3o got destroyed by Duke’s A-8o, despite hitting the flop. Duke hit the flop too, but she hit it harder with top pair, while the turn and the river blanked out to grant her the victory.

In the Semi’s, she took on PokerStars Pro Dennis Phillips of November Nine fame. This was a long and bloody battle, and after enduring a ton of chip swings, once again Duke emerged victorious when her pocket 7’s held up in the coin flip versus Phillips’ A-8o. The board ran out all blanks, and Duke was headed to the final.

The final table boss was none other than perhaps the most famous runner-up in history, her good friend Erik Seidel. In the 1988 WSOP, Seidel and Johnny Chan played in what is perhaps the most famous hand of the WSOP Main Event, in which Johnny Chan got the best of him by slowplaying the nuts the whole way to take home the title.

This time it was a best of 3 match between Duke and Seidel for the title. The first one went to Duke, when Seidel moved in on a K-J-2 flop with a flush draw and did not hit versus Duke’s A-Ko. In the second match, Seidel flopped an OESD and hit the nuts to win putting the total wins to 1 apiece.

The final hand of the third match was an all-in, with Duke’s pocket 9’s holding up against Seidel’s A-2o, giving her the title, $500,000 in cold hard cash, and a place in the record books for being the first woman to take down the NBC National Heads-Up Championship. And while Seidel did not take the title, he did get a nice prize of $250,000, which is not bad for a consolation prize.

The win moved Annie to second in lifetime tournament winnings with just about $4,200,000, behind Kathy Liebert and well ahead of online wunderkind Annette Obrestad.

Total Tournament Results:
Buy-in: $20,000
Entrants: 64
Total prize pool: $1,280,000

Results:
1st – Annie Duke – $500,000
2nd – Erik Seidel – $250,000
3rd – Scotty Nguyen – $125,000
4th – Dennis Phillips – $125,000
5th – Jerry Yang – $75,000
6th – Doyle Brunson – $75,000
7th – Jason Mercier – $75,000
8th – Peter Eastgate – $75,000
9th – Paul Wasicka – $25,000
10th – Eli Elezra – $25,000
11th – Annette Obrestad – $25,000
12th – Barry Greenstein – $25,000
13th – Gabe Kaplan – $25,000
14th – Phil Laak – $25,000
15th – Chris Moneymaker – $25,000
16th – Jamie Gold – $25,000

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Mar
10

Big Names Joining EuroSportBET French Heads-Up Championship

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Big Names Joining EuroSportBET French Heads-Up Championship

The French Heads-Up Championship brought by EuroSportBET is set to start in one week. Joining PokerNoob and RobbieV will be some well-known faces like Tony G, Isabelle Mercier or Luke “FullFlush” Schwartz.
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Robbery During PokerStars European Poker Tour’s Berlin Main Event, Kevin MacPhee Triumphs After DelayViewers watching the European Poker Tour’s Main Event in Berlin, Germany through the EPTLive.com live feed (with about 20 people remaining) were quite shocked when a major commotion took place before the feed cut out.  For those who were there the scene was much scarier.
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Mar
10

Annie Duke Breaks Down National Heads-Up Poker Championship Win

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Over the weekend, UB.com pro and Poker News Daily Guest Columnist Annie Duke became the first female winner ever of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship, which will air next month on NBC. Duke sat down to discuss her monumental win.

Poker News Daily: Your breakthrough match came against 2007 National Heads-Up Poker Championship winner Paul Wasicka, which featured you drawing out with A-10 against pocket aces and 8-5 against pocket jacks. Talk about the roller coaster of a match.

Annie Duke: I had Paul Wasicka ground down and then he doubled through me. We were about even in chips and I was slightly behind before I won with A-10 against aces. I sucked out and made a Broadway straight and he was crippled. I was horrified when I won that hand. It was an epically long battle. He said that whichever way this goes, we could both sleep well. He was so gracious and it was an amazing match.

PND: In a Guest Column on Poker News Daily, you lamented that neither Erik Seidel nor you had much success in the invite-only tournament. How surreal was it to be playing against each other for the title?

Annie Duke: That was storybook. After I won my match against Wasicka and Erik won his match, we talked on the phone. I realized how close we were to playing each other in the finals. What an incredible feeling to know that you’re in the finals and whatever the result was, you’d be very happy. He said that this was the happiest he’s ever been coming in second and I’d have felt the same way. It was a very relaxing feeling and not the same as in the other matches. Erik Seidel might have the best poker mind out there.

PND: You drew 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event runner-up Darvin Moon in the second round. How is Moon’s game?

Annie Duke: Darvin Moon was really nice. He’s just a good guy and he was talking about how happy he was to be there and how he’s living the dream. It was really pleasant to play with him. He knows that he doesn’t have the game of a player like Huck Seed. I was I happy to draw him, of course, but he wasn’t a pushover.

PND: You’re a former WSOP Tournament of Champions winner and have also captured a bracelet. Where does this rank among your various poker accomplishments?

Annie Duke: This is second to the Tournament of Champions. I’ve always ranked the Tournament of Champions above the bracelet and I would put this above the bracelet as well. It’s the timing. Given that I had just taken five months off, the timing was big. I feel like I’m standing with some pretty cool winners of this event, so I am pretty happy. I’m standing shoulder to shoulder with Huck Seed, Phil Hellmuth, Ted Forrest, Chris Ferguson, and Paul Wasicka. To have gotten to play Erik in the final was a really memorable experience.

In the Tournament of Champions, I was three-handed with my brother and Phil Hellmuth. Now, being able to play with one of my best friends and be among those winners is incredible. I think I needed the win and have been really focused since I got back into poker. I had a nice run at the L.A. Poker Classic leading up to this.

PND: In the L.A. Poker Classic High-Roller event, you were seated alongside Faraz “The-Toilet” Jaka. Tell us about his poker skill set.

Annie Duke: Playing heads-up against him helped me in the event I won. He’s very good at leveraging the chip stack of his opponent. He’s good at changing up his play and I watched what he was doing. I learned a lot from my match with him.

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Mar
08

Poker pro Annie Duke wins NBC National Heads-Up Championship

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The National Heads-Up Championship tournament has become one of the most coveted titles in all of poker. The tournament utilizes an invitation only entry, bracket-style format, comprising poker’s elite players. Since only the best poker players are invited –along with a handful of celebrities and online qualifiers—it’s difficult to use the word “upset” or “underdog”, [...]

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Mar
08

Historic Victory at NBC Heads-Up Poker Championship

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Historic Victory at NBC Heads-Up Poker Championship

After three days of gruelling heads-up action in Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, a winner has emerged from Sunday’s final match to claim first prize of $500,000 in the NBC produced heads-up tournament.
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Mar
08

Duke Beats Seidel to Claim NBC National Heads-Up Poker Victory

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It is one of the most exciting events in poker. The very fast structure doesn’t make it so, nor does the invitation-only field that often omits players that many felt deserved the opportunity to play. But the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship brings some of the biggest names in poker to the felt for heads-up battles with a $1.
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Mar
08

Annie Duke Wins the 2010 NBC Nationald Heads-Up Poker Championship

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Annie Duke has added her name to an elite list of champions today by winning the 2010 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship. The final day of action

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Mar
08

Duke Dominates in NBC Heads-Up Win

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“I’m so excited to win such a prestigious event and join the likes of Huck Seed, Chris Ferguson and Phil Hellmuth as Heads-Up Champion,” said Duke, who became the first-ever woman to win the NBC Heads-Up title.

“I came into this tournament really focused and it feels great to finally break through in this event.”

The road to victory at Caesars Palace was not an easy one for the UB sponsored pro. She beat 2008 runner-up Andy Bloch in the first round before getting past 2009 WSOP Main Event runner-up Darvin Moon in the round of 32.

Next up was 2007 champion Paul Wasicka who looked to have the best of Duke when she was all in with ace-ten against his pocket aces at one point. Miraculously, Duke went runner-runner to make a straight, take the lead and eventually move on.

“I would have loved all of my matches to be easy,” said Duke. “I’m sure (Producer) Mori (Eskandani) is happy though, because it’s going to give the show some serious drama.

“One thing’s for sure, I can never complain about bad beats again after hitting that runner-runner king-queen against Paul Wasicka.”

In the end, Duke beat eight-time WSOP bracelet winner Erik Seidel in the best-two-of-three final to bank the $500,000 first-place prize.

“Annie was my number one pick to win,” said Seidel. “She played very tough. She had no fear. She really played the way you’re supposed to play in this sort of structure.”

A mother of four, Duke took some time off from her career as a professional poker to film The Celebrity Apprentice last season, but says a little time away from the game did her a world of good.

“I know what my main priority is and that’s my family, so I’m never going to play as much poker as everyone else, but it’s really nice to come back with a bang,” she said. “I took the time off, I readjusted and now I’ve had some good results.”

Vanessa Rousso made runner-up at the Heads-Up Championship in 2009, the deepest finish by a woman in the event before this year.

Duke said it’s great to see so many female poker players rising to the top.

“I think it’s great that a woman came in second last year and a woman finished first year to really represent woman players,” she said. “There are some great female poker players out there.”

NBC’s coverage of the 64-person event will air Sunday’s at 12 p.m. ET beginning April 18 through May 23.

- With files from Matthew Showell

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Mar
08

NBC Heads-Up: Annie Duke Wins 2010 Title

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This year’s 2010 NBC National Heads Up Poker Championship was a year of upsets, surprises and all-around bracket busters, it was only fitting that the final match came down to two players who have historically not done well in this event. The two longtime friends, Erik Seidel and Annie Duke, seemed content just to be [...]
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