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WSOP Event #10 - John Monnette Wins his Second Bracelet

16 players were still in at the second day of the $5,000 Sevent Card Stud Event at this year's WSOP. Jeff Lisandro started the day as chipleader with 276,000 in chips.

The eight-handed final table started after about three hours of play, and at this time John Monnette, the $2,500 8-Game champion was in the lead. 
 
Chair 1: John Monnette - 547,000
Chair 2: Jeff Lisandro - 215,000
Chair 3: Mark Dickstein - 336,000
Chair 4: Tim Finne - 109,000
Chair 5: Bryn Kenney - 102,000
Chair 6: Huu Vinh - 404,000
Chair 7: Perry Friedman - 365,000
Chair 8: Raymond Dehkharghani - 82,000
 
Raymond Dehkharghani said goodbye in eighth place, and Bryn Kenney followed after long seven-handed play. Kenney bet on the fourth street, and went check-raise all-in on the fifth, which got insta-called by Vinh. 
 
Keeney: {#}T {#}3/{#}A {#}8 {#}J {#}Q/{#}4
Vinh: {#}K {#}7/{#}7 {#}J {#}A {#}5/{#}
 
Vinh was leading the chip count with 720,000 at this time. 
 
Huu Vinh
Huu Vinh 

PokerStars have Announced MicroMillions Tournament Schedule

MicroMillions II will kick off on the 12th July at PokerStars, offering big money to the smaller stakes players. 100 tournaments will be organized during the 10-day event.

MicroMillions mainly targets those players that have a smaller bankroll, and have so far enviously watched other players win big. The first MicroMillions was a great success; 1,294,883 players took part in the tournaments. 
 
The main event at MicroMillions I was a $22 buy-in tourney offering $1,000,000 guaranteed, and thanks to the 54,065 entries the prize pool reached $1,081,300. Zabaleta1, a Czech player gained victory and won $140,000 after a triple deal. 
 
MicroMillions II will run between 12th and 22nd July, and will also offer 100 events, with the buy-ins moving between 11 cents and 22 dollars. We are providing you with the tournament schedule below, but please note that this might not be the final one, as PokerStars reserves the right to change it, also according to the opinion of the players. 
 
MicroMillions II

Purple Lounge Put into Liquidation, Player Funds Gone?

Following a review conducted by the new leadership, it has been revealed that the financial position of Purple Lounge is no longer tenable. The staff of the poker room has been made redundant and Media Corp. seeks a solution to the compensation of players.

Purple Lounge

Purple Lounge parent company Media Corporation PLC announced on 31 May that the financial position of the room revealed by a recent review requires the liquidation of the Purple Lounge companies.

WSOP 2012 Events #1 and #2: Ivey Out, Saechao and Hanks Win

Four days into the 43rd World Series of Poker (WSOP), two events have already been completed. Event #1 $500 Casino Employees NLHE was won by Chiab Saechao, while Event #2 $1,500 NLHE victory went to Brent Hanks. Phil Ivey was eliminated early in the tournament.

Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

On 27 May, the 43rd WSOP launched with Event #1 $500 Casino Employees NLHE, the traditional opening event of the championship. The first bracelet went to Chiab ’Chip’ Saechao, along with the $70,859 first prize, besting a field of 732 that included WSOP Executive Director Ty Stewart. The results were as follows:

The 43rd Annual WSOP Launches with Casino Employees NLHE

On 27 May, the 43rd Annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) launched with Event #1 $500 Casino Employees NLHE. A total of 732 players registered, accumulating a prize pool of $329,400.

Sean Drake
2011 WSOP Event #1 Winner Sean Drake

This year’s WSOP kicked off yesterday, on 27 May with Event #1 $500 Casino Employees NLHE. Compared to 2011’s 850 entrants, the 732 buy-ins paid is a bit of a drop but the total prize pool is still nothing to be ashamed of: a handsome $329,400. Last year’s champion Sean Drake also entered but has been eliminated since, shoving with J8 and getting called with a pair of 6s on a neutral board. 46 players made it to Day 2.

WPT World Championship: Rettenmaier Wins, Mizrachi Finishes 3rd

Marvin Rettenmaier started the World Poker Tour (WPT) $25,000 World Championship main event 6-handed final table with a major edge in the chiplead and he did not miss out on winning it either.

Marvin Rettenmaier
Marvin Rettenmaier

Only the 6-handed final table remained to be played on Day 7 of the WPT $25,000 World Championship main event, with Marvin Rettenmaier in the chiplead:

Jens Kyllönen is also Playing the Big One

Finnish high stakes pro Jens Kyllönen (Jeans89) will also take part in the most expensive tournament of all time.

Jens "Jeans89" Kyllönen is doing great at the high stakes tables this year, having led the profit list for quite a long time, and currently being placed fourth with a profit of $1,109,215. The young PLO specialist has also proven his abilities in tourneys, his biggest success so far being a first place at the 2009 EPT Copenhagen. His all-time tourney winnings make $1,393,900.

Jeans89
Jeans89

Kyllönen would like to increase his all-time results at this years WSOP, and has decided to take part in the million dollar tourney. He announced this in an interview given to the Finnish magazine Pokerisivut. 

Bwin.party Pays Spanish Back-Tax

Bwin.party may be the first to get a Spanish licence. The company announced on Monday they would pay €31 million as back-tax for the government.

Spanish Poker Regulation

About three weeks prior to the opening of the legalized online poker market on 1 June in the country, the Spanish government announced that they had altered the gambling act, requiring licensed rooms that had previously offered their services in Spain (which basically means all of them) to pay back-taxes for the period between 2008 and 2012. For some of the major operators, this could mean a not so small fortune, which rendered it uncertain if any of those would still be willing to enter the market.

WSOP Offers Redesigned Bracelets in 2012

WSOP has commissioned the Beverly Hills jewelry designer Jason Arasheben to redesign the iconic WSOP bracelets. The renewed jewels were presented to the public at WSOP.com

Jason Arasheben, the celebrity jewelry designer has been working in Beverly Hills for quite some time and has produced the two world championship rings for the Los Angeles Lakers and custom jewelry for celebrities such as Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Rihanna and Diddy and athletes like Matt Kemp, Dwayne Wade and LeBron James.

WSOP 2012 Bracelet

Stud Triple Crown – Shaun Deeb Wins Third SCOOP 2012 Title

After winning the $2,100 Stud and $2,100 Triple Stud events, Shaun Deeb also took down the $2,100 Stud Hi/Lo tournament in the PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) 2012.

Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Shaun Deeb has been performing brilliantly in this year’s SCOOP; it is becoming highly unlikely that anyone else could grab the Player of the Year title from him. Yesterday, he won his third SCOOP 2012 title, winning the $2,100 Stud Hi/Lo event after taking down the $2,100 Stud and the $2,100 Triple Stud, too. With all three high stakes Stud tournaments won, we could say he has his “Stud Triple Crown”.

Sharkscope and OPR Also Remove PokerStars Player Data

Sharkscope and OPR, two data-mining sites that track MTT and SNG hands followed suit with PokerTableRatings, and removed the hands and statistics of PokerStars players from their website.

PokerStars - Sharkscope

As Rakerace.com reported in April, PokerStars took legal action against PokerTableRatings (PTR) for hurting intellecutal property laws and room regulations. As a first step, PS sent PTR an official letter demanding that PokerTableRatings put an end to their sharing information on PS players. PS had announced that a group of lawyers were already working on analyzing the situation, and declared their determination towards their goal.

As a follow-up, PokerTableRatings quickly responded and agreed to PokerStars' terms and will only publish players statistics as per the explicit request of the players. A similar data-mining site Poker-Edge removed PokerStars data from their website on 25 April, and will not track them anymore. On 11 May, two other major data-miner sites, Sharkscope and Official Poker Rankings (OPR) decided to follow suit; they reported they will only disclose those players' data, who request their information to be public.

The WSOP $1,000,000 Big One Might Reach Player Cap

The player cap for the most expensive poker tournament ever, the WSOP $1,000,000 Big One has been set to 48 players. It seems more and more certain that this cap will be reached, which can mean a $15,000,000 prize for the winner alone.

WSOP The Big One

The WSOP $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop tournament will be held on 1-3 July. The charity event will support Cirque Du Soleil owner Guy Laliberté’s One Drop foundation with 11.11% of the total prize pool. In order for the event to be an official part of the WSOP 2012 schedule, a minimum of 22 entrants are necessary to register. The Big One achieved that as early as December, 2011.

Durrrr Wins $3.8 Million Pot in Macau

Tom ’durrrr’ Dwan has flopped two pairs for a gargantuan pot against a Chinese businessman in Macau.

Tom 'durrrr' Dwan
Tom 'durrrr' Dwan

Although high stakes games in the StarWorld Casino on Macau are constantly running, only a handful of celebrated pros have shown up at the tables in the past days. Among the few who have, however, are Tom ‘durrrr’ Dwan and Andrew Robl, according to Poker Portal Asia. What is more, they are doing just fine, to say the least; ‘durrrr’ has just won a gigantic pot of HKD 30,000,000 or $3,800,000.

Isildur1 Wins Two SCOOP Events

Following winning the PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) #2-M $215 NLHE event, ‘Isildur1’ took down the #3-H $530+R NLHE 6-max event, too.

Viktor 'Isildur1' Blom

PokerStars pro Viktor ’Isildur1’ Blom accomplished something big on 6-8 May; despite the fact he has been always considered primarily a cash game and heads-up specialist, he has just taken down two consecutive SCOOP events. In addition to besting a field of 8,240 in the #2-M $215 NLHE event for $247,200, he also won the #3-H $530+R NLHE 6-max event.

PokerStars' 80 Billionth Hand goes to funex700

A very lucky Spanish player, 'funex700' took down the 80 millionth milestone hand at PokerStars yesterday, earning him an additional $22,940 to the pot.

PokerStars 80 Billionth Hand

The milestone hand was reached in Spain, at a $0.1/o.25 No Limit Hold'Em table yesterday afternoon. When the PokerStars client stopped the game to announce the players are dealt into the milestone 80 billionth hand, the chatbox went wild. All the players were very excited and eager to start the highly profitable hand:

Starfighte86: OMG
PatrickStoia: yes
Starfighte86: this is so wonderful
Starfighte86: i could cry Diamond

Dealing was started by the PokerStars host after waiting for spectators to gather. Naturally, everone went all in, but the luckiest came to be funex700, who caught a runner-runner two pair with his {#}A {#}5 on the {#}Q {#}4 {#}T {#}A {#}5 board.

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