Monday, February 1, 2010

WSOP/C Tunica Player of the Tournament


This is an independent player of the tournament list that I created.


All the rules follow that of the WSOP Player of the Year criteria found at...






I unfortunately could only create a list from ring event stats (Noon Events), as those are the only one's officially posted online at...






I am starting with a list of 45 (9 event results posted), and will add five players to the list for each tournament. By the end I will have a 95 player list.




I, of course, do not have any exciting prizes to offer for any specific winners. Maybe I will find something exciting to give by the end of all of this.




Here it is...




1. D. Johnson - 480 $47,321


2. D. Puza - 480 $22,218


3. R. Hankins - 480 $16,314


4. P. Sullivan - 400 $26,879


5. E. Magrath - 400 $12,956


6. D. Radanov - 400 $9,809


7. M. Crump - 360 $20,185


8. J. Elliott- 348 $19,401


9. S. Brown - 348 $32,397


10. R. Gibson - 335 $8,620 $1,053


11. B. Roberts - 329 $16,782 $1,293


12. M. House - 320 $7,036


13. J. White - 312 $17,129 $723


14. J. Rogers - 300 $12,277


15. J. Mink - 290 $11,184


16. R. McGhee - 276 $15,715


17. K Piel - 255 $13,508 $878


18. C. Dawson - 250 $14,024 $1,503


19. R. Schorr - 250 $10,475


20. R. Enis - 240 $8,738


21. B. Byram - 240 $5,023


22. H. White - 232 $8,402


23. G. Banks - 230 $9,611


24. B. Garner - 215 $5,309 $1,030


25. D. Khuri - 200 $10,892


26. W. McPherson - 200 $4,019


27. R. Curtis - 200 $7,430


28. B. Carli - 184 $6,818


29. G. Thorpe - 180 $6,246


30. K. Buck - 178 $6,006


31. R. Hawkins - 178 $10,025


32. M. Smith - 162 $4,992 $962


33. R. Martin - 160 $3,997


34. L. Stevens - 160 $3,016


35. D. Brown - 160 $8,225


36. L. Beach - 150 $5,304


37. B. Clayborn - 148 $4,867 $1,173


38. J. Kassinger - 145 $4,800


39. D. Dwyer - 145 $8,012


40. R. Salinas - 125 $4,245


41. J.A. Hijair - 120 $3,746


42. A. Stein - 120 $5,458


43. J. Akins - 120 $2,655


44. R. Taylor - 120 $2,006


45. R. Russell - 115 $3,895


See recaps to the events here...


http://www.wsop.com/


Also, if you want to check the points based on the criteria go here..


http://www.cardplayer.com/rules-poy


Sunday, January 31, 2010

The Place To Be


I am still a relatively new dealer but I have been in many parts of the country, not many beat Tunica, Mississippi.
Overall, there is not a whole lot to be done if you are not a gambler, but the people here all enjoy themselves and they all make their time and the time of those surrounding them valuable. That little thing called "southern hospitality" is no joke, the people here are as nice as can be.

The tournament has been running perfectly. Bad weather came and went this weekend and we are going back to full force. Besides for that unforeseen problem I don't think there has been another one I can think of.

You can see the field size, prize pool information and results here...
http://www.wsop.com/tourney/tourneydetails.asp?groupID=740

The player's seem more than satisfied with the unbelievably player friendly structures that tournament director Jimmy Sommerfeld implemented. The floor staff has been on the ball and this maybe the first time I have been around a room for more than an day where I didn't hear someone complain about a floor ruling. There are some really great dealers here as well that push me to get better and really focus.

Speaking of dealers, there are a couple of old time dealers here that have been dealing for decades. These dealers have so many great stories. I heard stories about all sorts of old time gamblers, like Puggy Pearson, Stu Ungar, Benny Binion, Jack Binion, Doyle Brunson, Russ Hamilton. Stories like a pool being collected by the regular player's at Binion's for a dealer to fight Stu Ungar as a joke (never done) or hiding money in Christmas boxes for a certain player that was flying home the next day. I could listen to these dealers all day and believe me they will talk all day about it too.
Anyone involved in the poker community back in those days is proud to have been apart of it; these days there are too many dealers that do nothing but complain. I love the history of this game, and to be honest am more intrigued by the old poker lifestyle than the new... though if it was not for the new I wouldn't have a job right now, so I am thankful for it.

As for me, I have been dealing long hours, but I have loved every second of it. The player's here make the time just fly by. The honest feeling I have in the box is that I am just hanging out with friends for a half hour and then moving on to another group of friends the next half hour. Throw some food in there every once in a while with dealer friends and that makes for a pretty good day.
I have been running good all around. Besides for the long hours and better than average wage I have also been running good at the poker table, in the little off time I have been given a chance to play. The cash games are beyond soft here.
The only thing I wish is that there was more of a mix of games going on. No Limit Hold Em is probably my least favorite game to deal, just because I deal it too often. I have dealt some different games in the live action, but not nearly enough different games. Where are all the mix game players around here. I might during my shift request to start an interest list for as many games as I can think of, that are not running, just to add some new excitement.

I put my name on an interest list to deal Reno's World Poker Challenge that will be going from Feb. 25th to March 14th, but I don't think my seniority will get me there. I am really crossing my fingers though, as there is 100k being added in total to the prizepools a 7-game freeroll and a big list of different games, which will be yummy.

Here is a copy of the schedule...
http://grandsierraresort.com/custom/uploads/files/2010WPC%20Tournament% 20Schedule.pdf

I also put my name up for Rincon (San Diego) from the 18th of March until the 30th of March. The event last year was apparently a good success with even more expected out of this year. I think I may have a chance to get into that event, and look forward to it if that is the case.

Here is a copy of the schedule...
http://www.wsop.com/tourney/tourneydetails.asp?groupID=749

Click on the schedule pdf in the middle of the page to view all events, including 4pm and 6pm events and satellite information.


Last and not least is an event I already have got into and that is St. Louis. That event will be massive and should be crazy fun. There are ton of players here in Tunica that are all going and as I said before all the people here are sweethearts.

Oh yeah and the schedule looks great too. Be there for all the action and for me to deal your opponents some bad beats.


Here is a copy of the schedule...


Click on the schedule pdf in the middle of the page to view all events as well.


Also, you can follow up with event updates from staff, questions being asked and answered from circuit regulars here...



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Friday, January 15, 2010

Don't Call It A Come Back!


I am back, this time with young wandering sister of the WSOP, the WSOP-Circuit.


I got here two days ago and am staying at a Harrah's Tunica hotel and dealing at the Harrah's Tunica Casino.




http://www.wsop.com/tourney/tourneydetails.asp?groupID=740, a link to the schedule for all ring events. Please click on the "Schedule" button up top for information on other tournaments held, as well as structures.


Last year's tournament had great turnouts and giant prizepools.



http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/65/tournament-circuit-wsop/wsop-tunica-01-20-10-02-11-10-a-639673/ , a link to a thread about the event where you can post questions and the tournament director himself, Jimmy Sommerfeld, and/or others playing the event will answer them.



This is all in Robinsonville, Mississippi which is about 10 minutes away from Tunica.

The town was a man-made almost island in order to meet a destination for the masses within the Mississippi Gaming Code. It is very easy to get in and out, and if you are here long enough you are going to want to do that.

There are, I believe, 9 casinos and not much else. Though you can get almost everything else in the casino, I will say that this is mainly a gambling town, the entertainment seems to be a distant second. But again, if you have a way out you can make your way to Memphis (20 minutes away) or other large cities for entertainment. I know I am going to try to catch a Memphis Grizzlies game.


This is going to be a really great event, because not only will I be getting a lot of work in but also almost every dealer will be staying in the same hotel. This has made it for a fun last couple of nights with many more to follow.

Thankfully us dealers know how to have a good time without much money being involved (even though we are really good at spending money also), because I am pretty broke right now.


There is some good gambling action going on, and the poker rooms are nice, but I will have to save all that for after I get some money coming in.


I am stoked that they have a Fudrucker's inside the Harrah's Casino, that will probably be one of my best friends while I am here.


I am making this a short blog entry as I have to get ready to head down to the gaming office and get some paperwork finished. The Wi-Fi here is not cheap, and I have yet to find a free location, so though I wanted to make this a daily blog it looks like it may only updated a couple of times per week.

I will, however, be posting event entry and prizepool information on my twitter account.



Lastly, much thanks for Poker Tournament Consultants for giving this guy a job, much appreciated.



Joao