Posts Tagged ‘Winner’

Women Outraged after another Man Wins a Ladies-Only Event

Posted By : CarbonPoker November 16th, 2009

doubtfireEvery year more and more women are taking up the game of poker in an effort to win money.  And many of them choose to use ladies-only events as a good starting place for their career.  But recently, a lot of these women are finding out that ladies-only events aren’t just for the ladies anymore.  That’s because some men have been making their way into these poker tournaments that are only supposed to be held for female players.

Greg Sessler was the latest man to benefit from such a move as he took down a WSOP Circuit Event in Lake Tahoe.  The tournament was called the “Lake Tahoe Ladies Championship” and it was a $340 event.  96 players entered the tourney, and Sessler was one of them after he claimed he wanted to participate because he had the day off, and was looking for somewhere to play poker.

Sessler definitely picked a good time to take the day off since he ended up winning the Ladies Championship, and he earned a $9,900 payday for doing so.  The crowd was definitely against Sessler as they were cheering every time a male was eliminated from the supposed ladies-only tournament.  However, he was able to come through and take the victory despite the crowd being against him.

With Sessler’s victory, and Abraham Korotki winning a Ladies No-Limit Hold’em event in September, many people are starting to question the appearance of men in women’s events.  The WSOP covered themselves on this issue by saying, “The WSOP isn’t a political organization and can’t be expected to get involved in debates about sexism, discrimination, or other polarizing issues which may be applicable to poker tournaments.”  Even with this statement, many will still be questioning why Korotki, Sessler, and others are allowed to play in these female tournaments.

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2009 WSOP Main Event Winners List – Final Table Money Results

Posted By : Comb Over-Under November 10th, 2009

wsop chipsThe 2009 WSOP Main Event is in the bag. It’s time to look at the important stuff. The field of 6,494 competitors fought it out for a little over $61Million in prize money.

The Final Table was the longest in the event’s history – logging over 17.5 hours of play until only two remained.

Joe Cada was the eventual winner – beating out Darvin Moon in heads up action last night.

Here’s the breakdown of the Final Table Winners:

Joe Cada – $8.55Million

Darvin Moon – $5.18Million

Antoine Saout – $3.48Million

Eric Buchman – $2.5Million

Jeff Shulman – $1.95Million

Steven Begleiter – $1.59Million

Phil Ivey – $1.4Million

Kevin Schaffel – $1.3Million

James Akenhead – $1.2Million

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Joe Cada Wins 2009 WSOP Main Event, $8.55Million

Posted By : Comb Over-Under November 10th, 2009

cada joe champ wsopIt’s finally happened. After months of play/hype the 2009 Main Event of the World Series of Poker is over.

Joe Cada is the youngest WSOP Main Event winner, surpassing Peter Eastgate. Cada is only 21 years old.

The heads up portion of the Main Event lasted 88 hands as Cada bested Darvin Moon. Cada’s winning hand was pocket 9s over Moon’s suited Q-J. The board didn’t help Moon out and Cada walked away with the biggest pay day of his poker career.

Moon started out the heads up play quite aggressively, as he was down by more than 2-1. It was effective early, but Joe Cada hung on for the eventual win.

Moon took home $5.18Million for his troubles and will probably be glad to move out of poker’s biggest spotlight. The unsigned amateur never relished the promotional side of poker, but I’m sure he’s alright with the financial aspect.

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In-Depth Look at Cada vs Moon in WSOP Final Showdown

Posted By : CarbonPoker November 9th, 2009

darvin-moonThe last day of the WSOP Main Event ended nearly 4 months ago when the final table was set.  This past Saturday, Main Event play finally picked up again with final table play continuing all weekend as the field was whittled down to two players.

And for all of the talk about how Phil Ivey could find his way to the title despite sitting 7th in chips or how Darvin Moon would choke his big lead away because he wasn’t a veteran players, the final showdown is set: Darvin Moon versus Joe Cada.

Much was made about Darvin Moon coming into the Main Event final table because he held 30% of the chips in play and was simply known as the logger from Maryland.  He had no flashy tournament resume or heroic online feats to back up his journey to the final table.  Instead, Moon’s prior poker experience was relegated to playing in small tourneys around his area.

One of the small tournaments Moon played in (a $130 satellite in Wheeling, West Virginia) would change his life since it earned him a spot in the WSOP Main Event.  After grabbing his spot in the Main Event, Moon was able to gather 58,930,000 chips before the final table – 24,130,000 more than the next closest competitor. Joseph_Cada

Moon’s opponent, Joseph Cada, had a much different road to the WSOP.  He definitely fits into the college-dropout-turned-poker-pro class of players that have been popping up in recent years.  However, unlike a lot of these players, Cada didn’t earn his success on the Internet but rather through live play at Casino Windsor and later in bigger tournaments.  Cada already has 11 WSOP cashes to his credit which is astounding for a 21 year-old, and he is guaranteed to add a big one when his duel with Darvin Moon concludes.

If you had to give one player the experience advantage then it would definitely be Cada, but Joseph is also at about a 2-to-1 chip disadvantage going against Moon.  The odds are definitely on Moon to come out on top, but don’t count out Cada since he survived elimination several times to make it this far.

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WSOP Main Event 2009 Heads Up Final Starts at 10PST

Posted By : Comb Over-Under November 9th, 2009

wsop_bracelet_newDarvin Moon and Joe Cada.

Those are the final two players remaining in the Main Event of the 2009 World Series of Poker. After prelim rounds, winners, losers, months of promotion and the longest final table in WSOP history, these two have outlasted over 6K worth of players.

Heads up action goes off tonight at 10pm PST — so you East Coasters better get in a nap now, or prepare for a long night of poker.

Cada entered the final 9 in 5th place and now holds over a 2-1 chip advantage of Moon.

Think you know who’ll win? Hit the comments and let us know!

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Heads up Pairing Set for WSOP Final – Cada vs Moon

Posted By : CarbonPoker November 8th, 2009

wsop chipsThe field of 6,494 players is now down to two.

17.5 hours into the November Nine, Joe Cada and Darvin Moon are the only ones left. In an action packed session of playing, these guys got their in drastically different ways.

Cada needed to make many key double ups to keep his tournament life. Moon started with 60million, dropped to 30, and then roared back.

Final Count going into the WSOP Final – Heads up:

136, 925 , 000 – Joe Cada

58 , 875 – Darvin Moon.

You’ll get more updates from me after I’ve slept.

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Blogs With Balls Charity Poker Shootout WrapUp

Posted By : Comb Over-Under October 19th, 2009

andy bestOver the weekend, CarbonPoker had the pleasure of being a sponsor for Blogs With Balls 2.0.

It was a meeting of the minds of the top sports blogs online, in Vegas. Things wrapped up on Friday the 16th with the Blogs With Balls Charity Poker Shootout.

The mix on the tables was as varried as possible — out of the 100 person field, there were 10 pros, absolute rookies, bloggers and Captain Morgan (the dude from the commercials. He’s hilarious, btw).

Congrats to Andy Best (a blogger, not a pro!) for being the eventual winner. He took down $1900 for the win. Andy’s from FanSided.com.

I got bounced by Andy Bloch just after the rebuys stopped, which I can deal with. The event raised $10,000 for Ante Up for Africa.

Look out for online versions of the BwB tourneys coming soon to CarbonPoker.

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Barry Shulman Beats Daniel Negreanu for WSOPE Main Event Title

Posted By : Comb Over-Under October 2nd, 2009

barry shulmanWith a massive come from behind victory, Barry Shulman (father of November Nine’s Jeff Shulman) took down Daniel Negreanu in heads up play at the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event.

Coming into heads up action, Negreanu was on fire. He had sent 6 of the 7 knock-outs to the rails himself — this all happened after he came in with a massive short stack (but it’s all in how you use it. Right, ladies?). He also held a dominant chip lead over the elder Shulman.

Shulman, however, wasn’t over-matched or intimidated. The showdown had some monster hands (Full house Aces/Jacks over Trip Jacks, pocket pairs squaring off in the final hand) and it was wildly entertaining. It was a matchup of skilled players, playing without pressure.

This was Shulman’s second bracelet – his first coming in 2001. We’ll see if it could be the ‘Year of the Shulmans’ as Jeff hits the felt in 3rd place for the WSOP Main Event Final Table in November.

The field of players of the Euro-Main-Event was only 334, but it’s considered by many to be a much tougher pool of talent. The final table had big names, drama and two well-known guys heads up. It’s a dream matchup for the WSOPE Organizers and another good showing for poker in general.

Breakdown of World Series of Poker Europe Main Event Final Table Payouts:

1. Barry Shulman – £801,603
2. Daniel Negreanu – £495,589
3. Praz Bansi – £360,88
4. Jason Mercier – £267,26
5. Markus Ristola – £200,36
6. Chris Bjorin – £150,26
7. Antoine Saout – £114,228
8. Matt Hawrilenko – £87,074
9. James Akenhead – £66,533

That’s a lot of poundage.

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CarbonPoker Pays Out Bad Beat Jackpot For Second Time in a Month

Posted By : Comb Over-Under October 2nd, 2009

carbonpoker-lobbyThe Bad Beat Jackpot at CarbonPoker has been one of the busiest online! Seriously, it seems like we can’t turn around without someone hitting the payout — and we couldn’t be happier.

We paid out over $167,000 to the Bad Beat Jackpot winners — oh yeah, that was on a > $75 pot. That’s some sweet action.

Last night, it was a Royal Flush (spades) beating out 4 Kings. Congrats to rangerjay1 for hitting the top prize of $58,456.93 (and losing with quad Kings), and callmeguys for his $29,228.46 take from the jackpot.

Oh yeah — and the players who were present (and wisely got out of the way of these hands) pulled in $4,175.49. As always, just sitting there and bringing in a few grand? That’s the easiest money in poker.

It’s just cool to see that the Jackpot can go off at any time. It keeps people on their toes and the Bad Beat tables busy. Remember – you can’t hit the Bad Beat Bonus without playing at a designated Bad Beat table.

Because the jackpot went off so recently, it wasn’t a massive Bad Beat Jackpot Payout, but as you can tell, these guys are all still pleased with it.

Here is a snippet of the chat, after the jackpot went off:

” Fullcasa44>sweet
allinMustbethemoney>YES !!!!!!!
Paymepal>awesome
callmeguys>gg
allinMustbethemoney>How sweet is that !
Paymepal>u guys are the best
Paymepal>lol
Fullcasa44>good job guys “

As always, the Jackpot has been reseeded and is ready for the next winner. I can only assume that it’ll go off tomorrow.

After the yump, check out the full money breakdown, pot size and hand breakdown.

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Carbon Player through to Day 2 of the PokerNews Cup in Australia

Posted By : Comb Over-Under October 2nd, 2009

imreHere is an update from one of our Australia correspondants. As you know, CarbonPoker was proud to send some online poker winners to the PokerNews Cup – Australia. Here’s what Shane in Melbourne has to report on the action from Day 1A:

With the Carbon team decimated by 2 late withdrawals there was only one runner on day 1A, impser.

After watching a fair chunk of his play today I have renamed impser “The stone faced Estonian”, he is a rock at the table giving nothing away in his demeanor. Hour after hour after hour he can’t be broken.

Through to the dinner break impser was just under the average stack, still well alive but not moving to far ahead.

With the blinds at 200/400 impser limps in from middle position only to have a know blind thief raise it up to 4k. Without blinking impser plonks down a stack of his biggest chips, roughly 20k. The original raiser went into the tank thinking long and hard before folding and showing pocket 8’s. The stoney faced impser didn’t show his hand, never giving away more information than he has to.

After hitting a low of 13k impser had a late rush in the last session of play and has survived day one and with 65k in chips he is just under the average of 69k with 49 players remaining in flight 1A.

So with a perfect 100% record from day 1A expectations will be high when flight 1B kicks off tomorrow!

We’ll be sure to keep you posted on all of impser’s action throughout the PokerNews Cup. GL, man.

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