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Apr 09 2007

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Math Tourney

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Tournament: Mondays at the Hoy (MATH)

When: Monday 10pm ET

Game: NLHE - Deepstack

Buyin: $24+2 or token

Password: hammmer



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Apr 09 2007

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Absolute Poker/UltimateBet fires Grinder, Hellmuth and others

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Absolute Poker/UltimateBet fires Grinder, Hellmuth and others

Life as a professional poker player has taken a dramatic turn for the worse.

Six months after the UIGEA became reality and made it difficult for online poker companies to do business in the United States, UltimateBet and Absolute Poker have made the decision to distance themselves from professional player endorsements and have essentially fired Antonio Esfandiari, Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi and Mark Seif.

The futures of Annie Duke and Phil Hellmuth are a little bit cloudier given their ownership status. Rumor has it that Hellmuth will no longer promote the UltimateBet brand in the United States, but will continue to do so in Europe and Asia.

The players were told that “legal issues” were the central concern and the official reason for the contract termination. There is also some thought that company executives were worried U.S. authorities may attempt to make an example out of one of their players and arrest them, probably using similar reasoning to the NETeller arrests.

The endorsement deals were worth upwards of $500K per year and included provisions for buy-ins and bonuses for final tables made and logo exposure through interviews and photographs.

The move by Absolute Poker, which purchased UltimateBet late last year, could be their first step towards leaving the US market altogether or could simply be a move to provide their brand with some security knowing that they have no employees on U.S. soil.

The UB/AP group of pros was certainly one of the better stables going. Mizrachi was the 2006 CardPlayer Player-of-the-Year, Phil Hellmuth is one of the most recognizable players in the game today, Annie Duke has managed to build her brand around being one of the game’s top female players, Antonio Esfandiari has won a World Poker Tour and a World Series Of Poker title and Mark Seif won back-to-back WSOP bracelets at the 2005 WSOP.

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Apr 09 2007

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Hand from last night

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Here is the final hand of a $5 tourney on Full Tilt last night
I think I played it right But it still bothers me today.

Full Tilt Poker
No Limit Holdem Tournament
Blinds: t600/t1200
(Ante: t150)
9 players
Converter

Stack sizes:
UTG: t12159
UTG+1: t38518
MP1: t19970
MP2: t13677
MP3: t23538
CO: t31408
Button: t23817
Hero: t19112
BB: t15774

Pre-flop: (9 players) Hero is SB with :td :tc
UTG calls t1200 (pot was t3150), UTG+1 calls t1200 (pot was t4350), 3 folds, CO calls t1200 (pot was t5550), Button raises to t4800, Hero raises all-in t18962, 4 folds, Button calls t14162 (pot was t29912).

Flop: :9h :5s :4c (t44074, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: t44074)
Turn: :4d (t44074, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: t44074)
River: :qc (t44074, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: t44074)
Results:
Final pot: t44074
Button showed Qd Ad
Hero showed Td Tc

My thinking was with 4 limpers TT might very well be the best hand and I had been playing pretty tight. I was surprised he called the AI for 4/5ths of his stack with AQ since with 5 limpers I figured him for a steal and a Reraise from behind him had to tell him at best he was a flip and at worst he was dominated.

Anyone have any thoughts?

Peace
Billy

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