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Mar
17

WSOP Circuit: Roland Isra Wins Caesars Atlantic City Event

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Fifty-two year old Roland Isra overcame a massive chip disadvantage to win the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Circuit Event at Caesars Palace Atlantic City early Monday morning. The New York City pro bested a field of 174 total players to capture the $264,715 top prize, a $10,000 seat in the 2010 WSOP Main Event, and his first WSOP Circuit gold ring.

Isra entered the final table seventh in chips with 210,000, as chip leader Chris Mitchell had control with nearly one-third of the chips in play (1.8 million). Others in contention when the day began were Philadelphia pro Chris “SLOPPYKLOD” Klodnicki (1.1 million), Grayson Ramage (627,000), Jesse Chinni (427,000), Dan Witcher (411,000), Feming Chan (292,000), Richard Austin (178,000), and Konstantino Dimitroulakos (104,000).

After the short stacks – Austin, Dimitroulakos, and Chan – were eliminated, Ramage was the victim of a cooler, as his pocket Queens were outmatched by Mitchell’s pocket Aces. Ramage collected $40,851 for his fifth place finish. He was followed shortly after by Chinni, whose pair of fives couldn’t hold up against Witcher’s A-J.

Klodnicki was attempting to win back-to-back WSOP Circuit championships, but his quest was denied after taking a dreadful beat at the hands of Witcher. Klodnicki, who won the WSOP Circuit championship event at Harrah’s Atlantic City in December for $215,915, moved all-in with pocket nines and was called by Witcher, who had eights. An eight on the river gave Witcher a full house and sent Klodnicki home in fourth place.

After four hours of three-handed play, Witcher was the next to hit the rail, as his pocket tens ran into Mitchell’s pocket Aces. Witcher’s third-place finish was the biggest cash of his career; he took home $81,702.

Mitchell and Isra entered heads-up play nearly even in chips, but Isra was able to chip away at the South Carolina poker pro and take control of the match. On the final hand of the tournament, with the board reading 10-9-6-A, Mitchell was all in with Q-J and needing help against Isra’s A-9. Mitchell’s straight draw failed to improve against Isra’s two pair and Isra claimed the title.

“I’ve been trying very long to get this gold ring and finally this makes me very happy,”
said Isra, who was a jeweler for 25 years before becoming a poker pro in 2002. “I really don’t like to wear any jewelry because I was handling it for a long time, but this one is going to stay with me.”

Mitchell dominated the tournament from the start. He led the field in chips at the end of Day 1 and Day 2, but suffered a series of bad beats and went card dead at the final table to allow Isra to climb back into it. On coming from behind at the final table to defeat Mitchell, Isra simply stated, “When it’s your day, it’s your day.”

The top 18 players collected prize money at Caesars Atlantic City. Among those who cashed, but missed the final table were 2006 WSOP Main Event runner-up Paul Wasicka (12th), Jacobo Fernandez (14th), and Las Vegas pro Nick Bringer (17th). Here’s a look at the final table results of the WSOP Circuit stop at Caesars Atlantic City:

1. Roland Isra – $264,715
2. Christopher Mitchell – $138,894
3. Dan Witcher – $81,702
4. Chris Klodnicki – $65,362
5. Jesse Chinni – $49,021
6. Grayson Ramage – $40,851
7. Feming Chan – $32,681
8. Konstantino Dimitroulakos – $24,511
9. Richard Austin – $16,340

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Mar
16

Hastings 2, Isildur1 0 – CardRunners pro wins $1.5m.

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Isildur1 once again had a wild ride at the Full Tilt Poker nosebleed tables, but this time it ended in a huge loss after once again taking on Brian Hastings at $500/$1,000 Omaha.
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Mar
16

Tom Dwan wins $230k in 9-minutes vs. Patrik Antonius

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Many of us have logged onto an online poker site for a quick 10-15 minute session, but in what may go down as the most memorable 1/6 of an hour Tom Dwan was able to relieve Patrik Antonius of over $230,000 in just 9 minutes!
The session puts Dwan’s lead in the “Durrrr Challenge” $1.9 million [...]

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World Series of Poker Announces All-Star Event for 2010 SeriesThe World Series of Poker has taken a page out of the major sports organizations’ book by announcing their inaugural all-star event.  A total of 27 players will take place in the one million dollar freeroll, with first place walking away with $500,000.
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Mar
16

The Sunday Scoop: Moorman Wins The Brawl

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The British pro, ranked #1 worldwide on PocketFives.com’s list of online poker tournament players in 2009, added another six-figure score to his bankroll winning $109,620.00.

While he has yet to have a real breakthrough live, Moorman continues to dominate online, now sitting fifth in the on the respected PocketFives 2010 worldwide rankings.

It appeared to be a good day all around for pros on Full Tilt as Benjamin “TheStein” Zumani, who final tabled the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure main event earlier this year, made fourth in the Sunday Mulligan for $21,466.25.

Meanwhile, Full Tilt Pro David Pham made seventh in the $750k Guaranteed, cashing for $18,262.00.

However, the day’s biggest score on Full Tilt was reserved for -zoopreme-, who took the $750k Guaranteed title and $140,577.70 from an event that drew 3,970.

Once again, the biggest tournament of the day was held over on PokerStars.

The Sunday Million drew 9,687 players creating a guarantee-breaking $1,937,400 prize pool.

A player calling himself Highway51 took home the most gold, cashing $271,241.22 for the victory.

But big name pros would not be shut out on PokerStars either, as Bryn “BrynKenney” Kenney won the Sunday 500 for $71,453.75, Tyler “puffinmypurp” Reiman made second in the $109 Rebuy for $62,569.32 and Joe “bigegypt” Elpayaa won the $215 Rebuy, defeating a final table that included James “mig.com” Mackey and Chad “lilholdem954″ Batista.

Finally, a well known pro took down UB’s biggest Sunday event as well.

Adam “AKAT11″ Katz, a World Poker Tour final tablist, earned $47,607.56 by winning UB’s $200k Guaranteed event, shining on a final table that also included Cliff “Johnnybax” Josephy.

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Mar
16

Midwestern Revelation: 73-Year-Old Lee Patitz Wins Iowa Circuit Opener

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Lee Patitz, a 73-year-old electrical generating plant control room operator from Hastings, Nebraska, won the $300 no-limit hold ‘em opening event at the Horseshoe Council Bluffs WSOP circuit tour stop. Victory brought him $27,332 and a handsome gold-and-diamond trophy ring.

Patitz, who comes to town once a month to play a tournament and made three final tables and won another $300 no-limit event at last year’s Circuit, described his victory as ‘Fun, fun, and more fun.’

Patitz, who says he plays erratically to keep players from figuring him out, characterized his final table style as ’semi-conservative,’ adding that he was ‘…waiting until the hot shots got out.’

The opening event drew 303 players and offered a prize pool of $88,173. When the final table was whittled down to four, and blinds at 12,000-24,000 with 3,000 antes, Kevin Parmely went out holding A-7. He was up against Shaun Barnett, who had K-10 and made a runner-runner straight w… Continue reading Midwestern Revelation: 73-Year-Old Lee Patitz Wins Iowa Circuit Opener

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Mar
15

Super Poker Sunday 03/14: Moorman Wins Brawl, Highway51 Grabs Sunday Million

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The United States players were experiencing a bit of an “off” Sunday because of Daylight Savings Time, and though there seemed to be fewer players in some of the events on the Sunday major’s schedule, some actually saw an increase in registration. The changing of the clocks seemed to have little to do with it.
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Atlantic City, NJ – To win, all poker players must pay a price. More often than not, the price of victory is not measured by the size of the entry fee or the expenses of entering a poker tournament. For many poker players, the much greater sacrifice is the accompanying disappointment that comes with playing tournament poker full time. In between extraordinary moments of fulfillment manifested in tournament triumphs are torturous moments of defeat, disappointment, and despair.

Roland Isra, a 52 year old professional poker player from New York City, knows the perils of poker all too well. He has come to the threshold of a major tournament victory numerous times. But each and every prior occasion when it seemed that Isra might finally win big tournament, he suffered a bad bet or was the victim of some cruel misfortune. Nevertheless, Isra endured over the years and to his credit, finally earned a major breakthrough victory at the most recent World Series of Poker C… Continue reading Roland Isra Overcomes Huge Chip Disadvantage at Final Table and Wins WSOP Circuit Championship

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Mar
15

WSOP Circuit — Roland Isra Wins Caesars Atlantic City Main Event

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The $5,000 no-limit hold’em championship event at the World Series of Poker Circuit stop at the Caesars Palace in Atlantic City attracted 174 players and created a prize pool worth …

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Mar
15

New Yorker wins WSOP Circuit Main Event in Atlantic City

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Roland Isra, a 52 year old professional poker player from New York City Overcame a huge chip disadvantage at the Final Table of the WSOP Circuit Championship Main Event at Caesars Atlantic City to win $264,715.
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