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Legends Looms at The Bike

Thousands of players are expected to battle for a total prize pool of more than $6 million over the next 34 days.

Commerce Guaranteed Million Dollar Tournament Day 1c Update

Thursday afternoon brought a field of 596 players for the Commerce Casino’s $335 Million Dollar Guarantee Tournament. So far there has been a total of 1,688 entries into the tournament, with 3,509 entries needed to meet the $1,000,000 guarantee. The day 1c leader is Linh Le with 224,500 in chips. Notables among the final 27 moving on to Sunday include WPT winners Danny Nguyen (140,000), and Nam Le (109,000). Those who picked up some cash, along with another chance to play on Sunday include Eric Hershler and Minh Nguyen. You can find the full results for day 1c here

Let Me Google That For You

Because of what I do for living, I spend much of my free time and almost all of my “at-work” time on the internet.  Now, I know that the people I run into online are really just a representative sample of the general real-life population, but man, I could swear sometimes that the intelligence quotient of the average internet message board poster is a tick below people I see everyday with my own eyes.  Case in, point, this guy. A member of a popular poker forum had a question eating away at him.  It was so important and so impossible to have answered through basic, logical thought or simple Google searches that he had to create a new thread to bother everyone with it. “Why is poker stars so popular?” he queried.  “Besides from the good client, and good support i dont understand why the majority of the players, who most play micro and such play there and they get next to nothing on rakeback ?” I did not respond to this guy in his forum thread, but I am going to briefly take a stab at an answer here in this column.  I actually could just stop right now and say that he answered his own question, but I am going to expand on it a bit.  To me, first and foremost, PokerStars is popular because it’s big.  And we’re not just talking big, we’re talking the biggest poker room in the known universe.  And we’re not just talking the biggest, we’re talking the biggest by far.  As I write this, the average number of cash game players at PokerStars in the past seven days is 25,000 according to PokerScout.com.  Full Tilt , the number two site, has just barely more than half that, 13,200.  At its 24-hour peak, PokerStars had over 41,000 cash game players online simultaneously, more than twice what Full Tilt had at its peak.  In fact, PokerStars is bigger that the next five poker rooms combined and is bigger than all of its competitors combined if you take Full Tilt out of the equation. It should be obvious, but the benefit of this is that players know they will always be able to find a game, or two, or three, or twenty, at PokerStars.  This is in stark contrast to a site like, say, Cake Poker , which I have really enjoyed, but which has gotten to the point where I can only find one table of my preferred game if I’m lucky.  Casual players and multi-tabling grinders alike can login to Stars at any given time and find exactly what they want in an instant.  Note, as well, that the stats I presented only reference cash games.  PokerStars (as well as Full Tilt, which does also have excellent player traffic) has tons of tournaments, night and day. Before I continue, I should mention that I am not hyping up PokerStars for any reason except to point out the silliness of the message board post I quoted earlier.  There are many poker rooms out there and all have their advantages and disadvantages.  Stars just happens to be the most popular.  In fact, I haven’t even played at PokerStars in months – I have a different room of choice

2010 World Series of Poker: Michael Mizrachi Takes Main Event Chip Lead

It’s fairly safe to say that it’s been a World Series of Poker to remember for the Mizrachi brothers, and now the most well-known of the foursome, Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi has taken the chip lead of the WSOP Main event during Day 6…

WSOP Main Event: Day 6 Level 24 Mid-Level Update

Hougaard was one of many notables to fall this past level The dinner break is upon the 103 players still alive in the WSOP Main Event, which means they will have a reprieve from the action until approximately 8:30 p.m.  Several notable names have the whole evenings ahead of them, as they have recently hit the

WSOP Main Event Day 6: Breaking a hundred

Welcome to day six of the World Series of Poker, or day ten if you’d prefer to count it by the number of times you’ve switched on to read live coverage. Players are pacing up and down the corridors of the Rio hotel right now waiting for the green light to cross the barricades to their seats and at the same time press folk look for a new angles and new stories from the faces growing more recognisable as each day passes. Meanwhile the lone dealer at the feature table fine tunes her aim by firing off cards to nine invisible players. We’re mid way through level 21, a total of 41 hours of poker having been played in this event, reducing a field originally 7,319 strong to just 205. Of that 44 are PokerStars players or qualifiers, a remarkably high percentage that speaks volumes of the talent that calls the online lobbies of PokerStars home.

Poker All Around Las Vegas and Heading Home from Poker in Twitter

The Twitterverse has been blowing up with poker players chirping about their activities around Las Vegas.

World Poker Tour — Bellagio Cup Day 2

Day 2 at the World Poker Tour Bellagio Cup VI $10,000 main event saw the field grow to 310 players while registration remained open during the entire day. Registration will …

WSOP Main Event: Dogg beats poker after dark

The only way these days to succeed consistently at top level poker is to treat it like a job. Slave over the books, put the hours in at the tables, watch, learn and refine. But for as long as people have been working, people have been insisting that they stop.

WSOP Blog: Robert Mizrachi, Sammy Farha and Yevgeniy Timoshenko among the leaders in Level 8.

Robert Mizrachi has been the man of the day so far and just slightly trails Dragan Galic for the chip lead as players headed to their third break of Day 2A. Mizrachi surged when play began and has been able to maintain his chip stack throughout the last couple hours. Coming up from out of nowhere is Yevgeniy Timoshenko who has a stack of over $200,000. He’s just one of five players to be able to say that and with under 1,700 players in action today, that’s a pretty nice accomplishment. Unfortunately,…