Posts Tagged ‘Jackpot’

WSOP Main Event Winner Will Earn $8.5Million

Posted By : CarbonPoker July 7th, 2009

wsop chipsIn addition to the coveted gold bracelet and prestige that comes with the WSOP Main Event win, 2009’s winner is going to pull some serious cash. 6,494 competitors will be playing for an $8.5 million top prize.

In a pretty loaded year, 648 players are going to finish in the money. The top 60 players will finish $100,000+.

Players began the tournament slugging it out on 308 tables spread throughout the Rio Poker Room, The Miranda Room, Brazilia Room, and Buzio’s Seafood Restaurant

Here is how the Final Table will shake out in November:

1 – $8.5 Million
2 – $5,182, 601
3 – $3,479,48
4 – $2,502,787
5 – $1,953,39
6 – $1,587,133
7 – $1,404,002
8 – $1,300,228
9 – 1,263,602

For those of you keeping track at home, the prize pool is over $61 million. This is the third largest Main Event prize ever.

We’re heading into the first of the Day 2s, inching towards the biggest event of the poker calendar in November.

With many multiple bracelet winners and cashers in this year’s World Series of Poker, there are plenty of players on hot streaks.

The rich prize pool and hyped coverage are going to turn 2009’s Main Event into quite a spectacle. Keep reading the CarbonPoker blog for more coverage, updates, leaders and forecasts.

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Video of Bad Beat Jackpot Paying Out

Posted By : CarbonPoker June 24th, 2009

We all remember when the CarbonPoker Bad Beat Jackpot paid out recently. Below I’ve embedded the clip of the action. See what it looks like when Quad 7’s loses to Quad 9’s and the Bad Beat Jackpot cashes out for over $734,000.

Congrats again to Ween10 for the monster jackpot, and to all the other players for being part of the action.

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Brock ‘t soprano’ Parker Wins Second Bracelet in 4 Days

Posted By : CarbonPoker June 11th, 2009

brock-parkerRemember four days ago when Brock Parker won the $2,500 Six Handed Limit Event? Well, he’s back to his previous magic – as if taking down Daniel Negreanu wasn’t enough, he had one hell of an encore.

Parker beat out 1,068 competitors in the $2,500 Six-Handed No Limit Hold’em event to net more than half a million dollars in prize money.

Parker says that he loves the six-handed games so he can see more hands and action: “I get to play in a lot of pots. It’s more fun.” I’m pretty sure that the winning percentage really increases the fun factor.

I love it when traditionally online players cross over and dominate on the felt. ‘t sprano’ has had a massive week of payouts bagging $223,688 first and $552,745 most recently. For you math whizzes, that’s $776,433 in four days of playing poker in Vegas. Quit making the rest of us look bad, Parker.

Here’s how the rest of the money broke down:

Parker: $552,745 | Joe Serock: $341,783 | Russell Crane: $220,633 | Jesse Rios: $148,661 | Alexander Wilson: $104,323 | Clayton Newman: $76,123

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Bad Beat Jackpot Pays Out!

Posted By : CarbonPoker June 11th, 2009

badbeatjackpotBig News!

The CarbonPoker Bad Beat Jackpot has paid out again. This time, over $514,000 was awarded to a lucky table of players after Quad Queens beat Quad 7’s.

As you guys know, the Bad Beat Jackpot pays out after a hand of Quad 7’s or better loses at the table. This is pretty insane.

The “loser” of the hand, Ween10, was awarded $257,089.81 for losing with a no-brainer.

Kdawg1979 took down about $60 from the pot and a sweet $128,544.90 with his share of the BBJ.

The seven other players that were just sitting there each took over $18K. Nice day at the tables, right?

In some heartwarming poker news, this is what kdawg1979 had to say:

“I also just wanted to let you know that two or three nights ago, I played in a freeroll, came in third and won five bucks. I got it up to $60 and went to the Bad Beat tables for about two hours and hit it for $128,000. I’ve never made a deposit and I’ve never had so much money before!”

kdawg1979 continued on, “It all came from the freeroll. I’m happy with my winnings. Thank you! It came at the right time. I have three boys and a wife. We were literally getting evicted. This was a blessing from God. Thank you again, Merge”

I love when promotions like this go off. A hand that started out like any other turns into a pretty monumental moment for all 9 players at the table.

I’ll be posting more on this later on today. Keep a look out!

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CarbonPoker’s Bad Beat Jackpot Keeps Climbing

Posted By : CarbonPoker June 9th, 2009

badbeatjackpotAfter already breaking the Bad Beat Jackpot world record earlier this year with almost $1,200,000 for the beat (paying out $417,396 to one New York student), CarbonPoker’s healthiest Jackpot is on the move again.

At close to ¾ of a million bucks, the BBJ is getting heavy and starting to bulge at the seams. At the time of writing this, the jackpot was sitting at $728,036.82. Whoa.

How it Pays Out
If you’re playing on a Bad Beat table at CarbonPoker and lose with a hand of Quad 7’s or better, the Jackpot goes off.

Chips will literally be falling from the ceiling of the poker client.

Breakdown of Payment Structure

  • 35% to the Happy “Loser”
  • 20% to Reseeding the Jackpot (we’ve got to keep it going!)
  • 17.5% to the Still Happy “Winner” (the guy who beat your quads, or got a higher straight flush, etc)
  • 17.5% to Other Very Happy Players (must be deal in, not sitting out)
  • 10% to Merge Gaming

Now, I’m not an advocate of hoping-to-lose, but for this it really seems worthwhile. Next time you’re coming into a showdown with an absolute monster, you just might be hoping to see something better.

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Keven Stammen Wins $2,500 NLHE at WSOP

Posted By : CarbonPoker June 8th, 2009

stammenThe field was 1,088 strong, on a night that included some heavy hitters, but Keven Stammen walked away with his first gold bracelet and $506,000.

When it came down to the final two, Stammen entered with a 2-1 chip lead over Angel Guillen. Stammen needed 20 hands of heads-up action to walk away with the biggest win of his poker career.

Here’s how the rest of the money broke down:

1. Keven Stammen – $506,78
2. Angel Guillen – $312,800
3. Shawn Glines – $202,694
4. Bahador Ahmadi – $139,934
5. Torrey Reily – $100,44
6. Antoine Beru – $75,547
7. Oktay Altinbas – $59,3
8. Matthew Lynn – $48,621
9. Gregg Merkow – $41,439

Action continues at the 2009 World Series of Poker with many bracelets to be won.

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CarbonPoker Chipstar Final Table Video

Posted By : CarbonPoker June 2nd, 2009

Below is the final table of the Chipstar promo — the $25,000 Freeroll got a massive response from you guys. Congrats to the winners and better luck to those who didn’t cash.

Way to go SquishyPeach for beating out topcatz13 with a set of Aces on the final showdown.

The video of the full final table is embedded below…and it’s a full 10minutes long, so buckle up.

Yeah! A video post. That means less writing for me.

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Tom McEvoy Wins Prestigious Champs Invitational at WSOP

Posted By : CarbonPoker June 2nd, 2009
Tom McEvoy is a Winners Winner - and looks like a member of the Traveling Wilburys

Tom McEvoy is a Winner's Winner - and looks like a member of the Traveling Wilburys. Photo taken 1983

Against 19 of poker’s biggest champions, Tom McEvoy walked away with another event win, the first ever Binion Cup, and a baller red Corvette. This was the first ever Champions Invitational and it definitely didn’t disappoint.

With a field that included Doyle Brunson, Phil Hellmuth, Peter Eastgate, Dan Harrington, Carlos Mortensen and more, the Champs Invitational looked more like a fantasy poker roster than the opening tables of a tourney.

Action was deep over the two-day event, as you’d expect. More than the prize pool, bragging rights were definitely on the line. McEvoy knocked out a few heavy-hitters, including Brunson, on the way to the title.

Carlos Mortensen started Day 2 of the event as chip leader, but was run out by ’93 champ Jim Bechtel to wind up in 5th place.

Coming in second place was 2002 Main Event winner Robert Varkonyi who was eventually beaten out holding a straight flush – to a higher straight flush from McEvoy. What can I say? These big boys really come out to play the game.

This is an event that is going to catch on. With bigger winner every year, they’ve got a deep pool to chose from. Who will we see next year? Only time will tell.

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Vitaly Lunkin Wins $40K No-Limit Hold’em at 2009 WSOP

Posted By : CarbonPoker June 1st, 2009


Vitaly Lunkin could sleep on a bed made entirely of his 2009 World Series of Poker winnings – from just one event.

With the $40,000 price tag, the $40K No-Limit Texas Hold’em event is packed with big names, bigger swings and a $1,891,012 payout to go with the gold bracelet. This is Lunkin’s second bracelet after he won the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em title last year.

Outlasting some of the biggest names in poker, Lunkin was up against some sharp players in the final table. Isaac Haxton (chip leader coming into the final table), Noah Schwartz, Ted Forrest, Greg Raymer, Lex Veldhuis, Alec Torelli, Justin Bonomo, Dani Stern all had a shot, but fell to the Russian.

In the heads-up showdown, Lunkin eventually took out Isaac Haxton with pocket aces and an all-in push against Haxton’s bottom pair with a flush draw. Haxton took down $1,168,566 for his troubles, so I think he’ll be fine.

Our WSOP coverage will go all month long as we track the 2009 winners, losers and top stories at the Rio.

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WTF Is Caribbean Stud Poker?

Posted By : CarbonPoker May 28th, 2009

In our on-going effort of poker education, we’re hitting Caribbean Stud this week. It’s got enticing payouts, interesting rules and is the perfect time killer when you’re waiting for that next tournament to start.

You can check out the rules of Caribbean Stud, but here are the basics:

5-card poker game
Single deck is used
You play against the dealer
You must Ante, then decide if you want to bet against the dealer (double ante)
Dealer must qualify
Jackpot bet is separate (Jackpot pays, even if dealer beats your hand)

It’s a tough-ish game to describe, but an easy game to play. Get out there and give it a try while you’re waiting for the Guaranteed $50K next Sunday.

If you’ve seen our Twitter Feed or watch the ticker at the top of pretty much every CarbonPoker page, you know that our various Caribbean Stud jackpots are growing by the minute.

As of the time of writing, the $1 Table Jackpot is at $22K+ and the $5 Table Jackpot is at $53K+. To me, that’s worthwhile to lay the bonus every hand.

Good Luck on the tables.

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