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Legalizing: Should Poker be Accepted as a Game of Skill? – The Citizen

Posted: September 16, 2021 at 6:42 am

The discussion of poker as either luck or skill has been raging for some time. And the fact that it varies from country to country only makes the discussion continue endlessly. If you are interested in knowing how Indian gambling law stands on this, you should read on.

Many people are debating whether poker should be considered a game of gambling or skill. While some are focusing highly on the randomness of poker, where the outcome is very much linked to the cards you are dealt, others argue that the way you use these cards should be looked at as a skill and not straight luck.

The fact that the Indian law on gambling distinguishes between games of skill and games that have little to do with intelligence and are only based on luck is problematic as this separation is difficult to make. Some classical casino games are difficult to differentiate between as you cannot argue that all games are completely and solely either luck or skill. In India playing poker is under restrictions as it is considered a game of luck.

Understand poker skills and practice them

Many would argue that poker should be considered a game of skill as well. It is a game known for a specific strategy and fooling your opponent. Poker face is a well-known term for hiding your excitement or mishaps, which is a big part of the outcome in a poker game.

Besides knowing how to read people and trying not to be read there is of course knowing how to play your hand and knowing when to fold. Accusing poker as a game of pure luck would probably offend the professional players a bit. I think many people would be able to prove that poker revolves around skills as well as some luck. So, if you would like to visit a casino, be sure to practice a bit from home which you can do at online casinos. If you do so make sure to choose a recommended site, this way you will be able to gamble safely and get to know the basics of the game.

Counting the cards

The opposite arguments are mostly those of the randomness of the game and the cards that are dealt which is a circumstance for every card game and that makes it a poor argument. But where some of the critics hit a sore spot, it is when discussing counting cards. A known fact in many forms of card games and gambling is counting cards. This is when games such as poker and blackjack become games of chance. This is not allowed in casinos and is considered cheating as you can mathematically predict the outcome.

There are only so many cards in a deck, and by counting the cards that have already passed, you have a better chance at guessing or calculating the one that will be up next. The term is predictive randomness and is based on fixed percentages. This was tested at MIT, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on games of blackjack, where the card counters managed to beat the casino houses many times and thus winning millions of dollars.

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Stephen Chidwick Wins $10K NLH Ahead of Poker Masters Upping the Ante – PokerNews.com

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September 14, 2021Jon Sofen

Stephen Chidwick continues to amaze on the high roller circuit with a victory Tuesday afternoon in Poker Masters Event #7: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em. The British poker star earned $183,600 for his efforts his second cash of the series and is now a serious threat (as always) for the coveted Purple Jacket.

Chidwick left the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas Monday night following the conclusion of Day 1 with a convincing chip lead at 2,950,000 chips and five players remaining. Dylan DeStefano was in second place with 1,970,000.

Give Chidwick a chip lead entering a final table and all we can say is good luck to the other players. The poker pro from across the pond showed up with a big stack and did what he usually does dominate.

The eventual champ first took out Dan Smith with pocket kings that held up against pocket eigh's in a preflop all-in hand. He wouldn't continue to crush the final table throughout. On the final hand, DeStefano raised to 180,000 with only to run into and Chidwick had no intention to slow play so he bumped it to 500,000.

To the flop they went which came out , and Chidwick, who held the chip lead, bet out 350,000 and his opponent made the call. On the turn, which was the , Chidwick sized up 525,000, and DeStefano tanked before making the call. The river was the and the big stack put the small stack all in and he couldn't find a fold.

With that, the seventh event out of 12 at the 2021 Poker Masters series came to an end. Chidwick received $183,600 and DeStefano took home $136,000.

Chidwick earned 184 Poker Masters Points, giving him 232 for the series. Daniel Negreanu, who won Event #5 on Sunday, leads the way with 281, just one point ahead of Sean Perry.

The stakes increased Tuesday with the start of Event #8: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em. A total of 57 entrants signed up by the time registration closed and, at the time of publishing, 14 remained, including Chidwick. Day 2 the final table will take place at 4 p.m. ET Wednesday on the PokerGO app.

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Common Poker Tells To Look For at the 2021 WSOP – PokerNews.com

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September 13, 2021Matthew Pitt

The 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) commences on September 30, which marks the return of the world's longest-running live poker festival. Thousands of poker players from around the world will descend on Las Vegas, sharing a common goal: to win a coveted WSOP bracelet.

Those bracelet hopefuls will do everything in their power and within the rules of the game to get their hands on poker's most sought-after piece of poker jewelry. Picking up on their opponents' poker tells is one way of increasing their chances of WSOP glory.

Poker is a game played with incomplete information; that is, we only ever find out our opponents' holdings if the hand gets to showdown or our opponent decided to reveal their hole cards. As poker players, we base our decision-making on several factors, including bet sizes, our opponents' playing styles, stack sizes, and everyone's position at the table. The more advanced live poker players use tells as an additional source of information, but what is a poker tell?

Poker tells refer to physical or verbal actions that players make at the table, which often give away crucial information about their hands. Most physical tells are involuntary, and players are not aware they are making them; wilier opponents give off fake tells as a way of creating the outcome they want; more on that later.

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Some say that people's eyes are a gateway into the soul. That is a little deep, but watching players' eyes when playing poker is definitely something you should incorporate into your game. The eyes give away much information; it is no coincidence that many poker players wear sunglasses when playing poker!

Players who look you directly in the eyes tend to have a strong hand. Them looking squarely into your hand conveys strength because they are confident in their hand. Conversely, those who are weak or even bluffing often struggle to maintain eye contact. This is because they are less comfortable in the current situations and are essentially lying to you. How often have you not told the truth and struggled to maintain eye contact? There you go.

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A player's hands and how they handle their chips can be a strong tell of how strong or weak their holding is. Watching an opponent handle their chips and cards sometimes reveals hands that are trembling. This tends to happen with the more inexperienced players than seasoned pros.

It is almost impossible to fake trembling hands convincingly, so it is a rather reliable poker tell. Shaking hands is a sign of nervousness in most people but can also show strength in the right circumstances. When deep into a large pot, someone with trembling hands is often holding an extremely strong hand. They are so excited about winning many chips that their hands shake due to the shot of adrenaline their body just gave them.

Furthermore, watch for when and how a player grabs their chips. Those players with stronger hands tend to reach and grab for their chips before the action reaches them. They simply cannot wait to commit more chips into the pot because of their strong holding. The opposite runs true, in that players with weaker holdings leave their stacks untouched.

Card protectors are common at the WSOP, so watch how your opponents use theirs. For example, they may immediately place their card protector on their hole cards after peaking at those cards or neglect to do sothe former hints at a playable hand, the latter not so much.

How long a player takes to act is one of the most common poker tells you will experience at the WSOP. Seasoned players try to take the same amount of time to act regardless of checking, calling, or raising; you should do the same because your quickness, or lack of it, gives away a ton of information.

Taking longer than usual to check usually means the player had an actual decision to make between checking or betting. This is an indication that they have some sort of playable hand. Typically, this is a drawing hand that they are contemplating semi-bluffing with or a medium-strength hand, such as an underpair or middle pair.

A quick check indicates a weak hand because they did not require much thinking time to conclude they were not putting more chips in the pot. Thinking players may check super-quick to lure you into a false sense of security before check-raising when you inevitably take the bait.

Anyone who calls a bet quickly usually has some sort of worthwhile hand, but not one they are too happy with. These tend to be mid-strength hands or drawing hands where they want to see the next street or get to showdown without bloating the pot.

When it comes to betting, someone beating you into the pot with a quick bet is often has a weaker hand. Their fast actions are designed to intimidate you and encourage you to fold. However, be wary of anyone taking their time before betting or raising because this can be a sign of significant strength. They are pondering the exact amount to bet to extract the most value from their hand.

Can You Know What Their Cards Are By the Way They Hold Their Eyes?

You need to be an observant person to pick up on poker tells. Furthermore, you need to use poker tells as part of your information gathering and not as the only component of it. Pay particular attention to the hands your opponents show down after acting a certain way. What did they do before and during a hand where they showed a strong holding. What about when they were caught bluffing? Build a mental database into your opponents' tendencies.

Also, be aware some players are incredibly clever and will act weak when strong and vice-versa.

Finally, do not only observe these tells in your opponents but be aware you may be giving off similar tells. Keep your actions uniform regardless of what you plan to do in the hand, and prevent opponents from picking up information about you and your holdings.

Continue your poker tells education with the selection of excellent strategy articles in the list below.

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How to beat your squad at poker or blackjack – We Are The Mighty

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When fighter jets are scrambled to intercept enemy or unidentified planes, they have a range of options, from immediate lethal fires to trying to contact the rogue plane via radio, depending on the situation. One of the options is to use their plane to conduct the headbutt of the other plane.

The maneuver is sweet, but not nearly as metal as it sounds.

A U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet, like the ones that headbutted and then attacked and destroyed Syrian ground attack aircraft in June, 2017.

(U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class William Rosencrans)

There are a number of maneuvers which have been described under the umbrella of the term, headbutt, but none of them include physical contact between the two planes.

Last year, the headbutt maneuver got press coverage after F-18Es intercepted hostile ground attack jets over Syria in June. There, the U.S. fighters conducted one of the most aggressive forms of the maneuver. Two American jets flew close to one another, with one trailing behind. The jets wakes combine and become even stronger, and the two jets fly in front of the targeted jet in order to destabilize it with the violent wake. They also dropped flares.

Basically, the two American jets use the winds from their own passage to rock the targeted jet. When that failed to dissuade the Syrian Su-22 from bombing U.S. backed forces, the F/A-18E shot down the Syrian jet.

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Another version of the headbutt, usually seen when the Air Force is trying to get the attention of a friendly or civilian aircraft, has the headbutting jet fly well underneath the target aircraft, then fly up nearly vertical about 500 feet ahead of the friendly planes nose, nearly guaranteeing that the pilot will see the U.S. fighter without forcing the pilot to fly though a violent or dangerous wake.

This is only done if ground controllers and the fighter pilots have been unable to establish radio communications with the aircraft, and the aircraft is flying into restricted airspace.

A third version of the maneuver is very similar to the first, but has only one jet flying ahead of the targeted aircraft. This has two advantages. First, less wake is created, meaning that the targeted aircraft is less likely to encounter trouble in flight as a result of the maneuver. Second, it allows the wingman of the headbutting aircraft to loiter either hidden or in a good attack position, ready to move in for a kill if necessary.

This version of the maneuver is often accompanied by the release of flares in order to drive home the point that the U.S. jet is trying to communicate with the targeted aircraft.

While these maneuvers have certainly existed for a long time, the American emphasis on them has grown since the attacks of September 11, 2001. Suddenly, an Air Force that had always been aimed at foreign enemies had to be prepared to assess threats in the domestic airspace much more often.

Like all U.S. military forces, especially when operating with and near civilians, the U.S. pilots wanted a clear escalation of force procedure with ways to assess whether a civilian aircraft was a threat before they were forced to shoot it down.

F-16s like this one can fly well over the speed of sound, but have to be prepared to slow down enough to communicate with civilian planes visually, whether its by headbutting them, rocking their wings, or flashing their lights.

(U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kathryn R. C. Reaves)

This required the pilots to develop new skills, like additional levels of warning an aircraft that it was entering restricted airspace. It also led to pilots of fighter jets that could break the sound barrier suddenly being worried about how they could slow down enough to read a Cessnas tail number.

If that doesnt sound challenging, realize that many of the single-engine planes flying around U.S. skies are considered fast if they can clear 175 knots, roughly equal to 200 mph. Meanwhile, F-16s can fly 1,600 mph. If a fighter is checking on a slow-moving, single-engine plane, they may need to fly (at least) 100 mph faster than their target simply to prevent a stall.

Now imagine trying to get a phone number off of a yard sign while your friend is driving 100 mph.

Takes practice.

But if they cant get into radio contact with a plane and cant properly identify it from its tail number, they still need options to get its attention without shooting it down. Headbutting, making radio contact, flashing their landing lights, and dropping flares are among such techniques, but theyre not the only ones. In fact, in at least one tense situation over restricted airspace, a Coast Guard helicopter flew ahead of a civilian plane with a whiteboard telling it to change to a specific radio frequency.

Thanks to all these efforts, the U.S. Air Force has never had to shoot down a civilian plane, and theyve gained experience using a valuable tool for deterring enemy planes near U.S. forces abroad. But, like the events in June 2017 demonstrated, the headbutt wont always scare the enemy away and American pilots still might have to get their hands dirty.

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Live Poker in Europe Is Back and Poised to Boom – VegasSlotsOnline

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The Cyprus lifehack

With the Europe/USA travel ban largely still in effect, this week large numbers of European players made their way to Mexico, Canada, Cuba, and Costa Rica. They are based there for two-week stays to meet the requirements to enter America in time for the upcoming World Series of Poker (WSOP).

For some high-stakes players, though, there is a curious life hack available. Despite higher COVID-19 case numbers, Cyprus is not on the US banned list. For that reason, the Merit Hotel, Casino and Spa in Cyprus has been their home for the past few weeks and likely the next few.

The Super High Roller Bowl drew some big names to the island, and most of those will also be in the mix for the Partypoker Millions North Cyprus Festival starting next week.

live poker is coming back with a vengeance

For the players who have decided to stay, there will be plenty of poker options in the coming months. With the vaccination rates steadily climbing, the restrictions all across Europe are loosening up. Casinos are reopening, and with that, live poker is coming back with a vengeance.

In Kings Casino, Rozvadov, the WSOPC just concluded with Italian pro Andrea Ricci taking down the 912-runner 1,700 ($2,010) Main Event for 236,489 ($279,673) and his first gold ring. Meanwhile, inBratislava, Germanys Maximilian Silz won the Pokercode Festival for 23,169 ($27,400).

In the UK, the Grosvenor Poker Tour (GUKPT) has been back for a while, having completed three of its eight legs.

In July, Euan McNicholas turned his very first GUKPT buy-in into the London title and a whopping 165,800 ($229,267). In August, Poker pro Rick Trigg outlasted 461 players to take down the GUKPT Manchester. Most recently, Steve Jelinek emerged from a record field of 607 to take down the GUKPT Coventry for 105,050 ($145,262). Leg 4 of the GUKPT will be in Leeds next week.

Kicking off this week is the much beloved Kings of Tallinn, billed as the biggest festival in Northern Europe. The Main Event starts tomorrow and runs until Sunday, September 19. The schedule is also jam-packed with mixed games and cash games running round the clock.

The Kings of Tallinn is a cant miss event, with something for everyone

VegasSlotsOnline News spoke with poker player and writer Jason Glatzer ahead of one of his favorite events in his hometown. The Kings of Tallinn is a cant miss event, with something for everyone and the juiciest cash games. Teresa (Nousiainen) does a fantastic job every year and the casino is easily the best venue in Northern Europe with amazing hospitality and action, Glatzer said.

The Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park is indeed a special venue, located right in the heart of the Estonian capital.

This week, Nick OHara took to the airwaves, announcing the International Poker Open (IPO) and, with that, the return of live poker to Ireland.

The popular TD and festival organizer went on Unibet Pokers topical poker web showThe Lock-Into discuss a whole host of subjects, not least of which was his excitement and anticipation for what is one of Europes longest-running and most popular poker events.

OHara was frank about the COVID-19 measures that would be in place. Vaccination certificates or negative PCR tests would be required at the door. Daily temperature checks would be administered and players with a high temperature would not be allowed in. Preventative measures would include closed dealer rotations (whereby each dealer will only alternate between four tables) and a requirement to hand-sanitize frequently. He also said he would have to wait and see what the governments position would be on mask-wearing at the time.

The IPO festival will be sponsored by Unibet Poker for the fourth time as it kicks off on October 20 and runs through October 25. The popular Unibet Open Tour will not be returning before 2022, but the Unibet DSO Tour is already on the road.

One of the earliest tours to go back on the road was the popular Unibet DeepStack Open (DSO). VegasSlotsOnline News spoke with the DSO creator, Alex Henry, who was very positive despite a tough couple of years. He said: It was a difficult period for sure, but one thing has not changed. The French absolutely love their poker and they come out in big numbers all over the country.

There have been three Unibet DSO events so far. In July, we had 696 players in Paris; in August, we had 400 in San Remo; and last week, we had 481 in Cannes, Henry added.

These are very promising numbers, but Henry is cognizant of the problems that can still arise. He explained: We had to cancel the event in Gujan Mestras, as the local rules meant that there could only be four players and the dealer on any table. That is obviously unworkable, but we hope to bring the DSO back there when the rules change.

While some regions are implementing stricter measures than others, there are some rules that apply to all of France. There is no plexiglass, but each player must present a sanitary pass and wear their mask at all times, Henry specified.

new players are injecting some new blood into the live poker scene

The DSO creator also noted how the pandemic has changed the demographics of who is playing live poker now. It seems like we have lost one category of recreational player the restaurant or small business owner. This is understandable as it has been a particularly painful time for them. What we didnt expect is how many new players would show up, having discovered poker for the first time during lockdown. It appears that, for now at least, these new players are injecting some new blood into the live poker scene.

The next DSO event on the schedule starts October 29 and runs until November 7 in Annecy.

Casino Sochi in Russia has been open for some time and in October, it will play host to the least talked about EPT on the schedule. Its no secret that PokerStars would prefer if this event didnt happen, but its contract with Casino Sochi which is imperative for its presence in the Russian online market allows the casino to call the shots on this one.

It is rumored that PokerStars may be making its return to the live circuit with EPT Prague, a staple of the European circuit for a decade. Nothing is confirmed as yet, but lets just say that booking a hotel in the Prague Hilton during the second week of December is nigh on impossible right now.

One iconic festival that is confirmed, however, is the Master Classics of Poker, which made the big announcement last week. The event will take place at the Holland Casino Amsterdam in November.

Every summer, the WSOP creates a Wimbledon effect, whereby casual players get the itch to play some poker. This years autumn WSOP is likely to have a similar effect, magnified by the fact that people have been cooped up, some are tanked up and, with the travel ban, a shorter WSOP trip from Europe is not possible.

For those reasons, it is reasonable to expect a boom time for live poker across Europe as poker players try to make up for lost time.

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Americas Cardroom Signs Exclusive Online Poker Partnership with OpenFortune – PRNewswire

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This year-long partnership marks the second consecutive deal between OpenFortune and Americas Cardroom. The two industry leaders are expanding their reach by placing millions of branded fortune cookies across most of the U.S., to attract existing and prospective poker players dining in Chinese restaurants and ordering at-home delivery.

Michael Harris, spokesperson for Americas Cardroom commented on the partnership, "People believe that their fortune cookie brings them luck. We saw a natural fit with fortune cookies and playing poker. OpenFortune's scale, and their ability to place QR codes on the slips, allows Americas Cardroom to drive awareness, online engagement, and new player registrations. We are very excited to continue this momentum."

The fortune cookie slips will contain a traditional fortune message with lucky numbers on the front, while the back has branded messaging alongside a QR code driving to an experience to play for prizes up to $1,000,000.

OpenFortune's Chief Cookie Officer Matt Williams said, "The surprise of the fortune cookie slip after a meal, along with the opportunity to win prize money, shows players an interactive advertising experience that really enhances the excitement of online poker. The continued success of the Americas Cardroom partnership further solidifies fortune cookie slips as the gold standard for QR code interaction, and we look forward to continuing reaching players in such an engaging way."

For more information on the partnership, visit OpenFortune.com.

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OpenFortune is a media platform that distributes over 1 billion traditional, branded fortune cookies to its network of over 21,000 restaurants across the U.S. OpenFortune partners include Capital One, Coca-Cola, Mondelez, Zelle, Disney, Purple, Grubhub, IL Lottery and more.

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Americas Cardroom joined the Winning Poker Network in 2011. The Winning Poker Network has been dealing cards since 2001 and continues to be one of the most trusted names in the industry. Rated first place for payment processing and cashout reliability repeatedly over the last few years, Americas Cardroom offers outstanding customer service and a friendly environment for all poker players around the world.

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Willie Nelson Talks Playing Poker With Woody Harrelson and Owen Wilson – PokerTube

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08:0415 Sep

Willie Nelson, the 88-year-old country rock legend, was interviewed by Marren Morris for Jimmy Kimmel Live- the pair discussed his involvement with the cannabis industry, advice for raising kids on the road, and of course his famous weekly poker nights.

The On The Road Again singer was on the show to promote his new book- Letters To America. Speaking to the host over a video call from down in Texas, she asks how many years he and his close friend Woody Harrelson have been playing together.

Nelson and the host then took some time to discuss some non-poker topics- all of which reveal some greatly interesting aspects of the prolific activists life.

One such factoid, explained by the host, was one that she learned whilst opening for Nelson at the Santa Barbara Bowl a couple of years back.

She discovered that, surprisingly, Nelson and his band do not have any kind of setlist on stage with them. Instead, they opt simply to have a clock telling them how much time is left in the set. Nelson will just play whatever song he feels is right in a particular moment, and his well-rehearsed band will follow.

He explained that he has had kids on the bus his whole career. Most of them ended up picking up the music bug themselves and eventually went on to perform on stage with their star father.

Finally, the pair discussed his cannabis business Willies Reservewhich he started in 2015 after the plant became legal in a number of the states. The host thanked the company for supplying her with many goodies over the years- which was probably music to the ears of such a well know cannabis advocate.

If you are a fan of Nelsons music career, poker-playing, or wacky backy smoking then you are sure to enjoy his new book. For those itching to see the legend- he says he will be back with a brand new tour as soon as possible after finishing up his last couple of shows in Minnesota.

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Get Back in the Game at Intertops Poker – StreetInsider.com

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The Intertops Poker Build Up Series includes exclusive tournaments and freerolls with plenty of cash and other prizes up for grabs. The idea is to sharpen your poker playing ability while competing against others for prizes. Whats not to like?

Here is a full breakdown of the series, which gets underway from 17 September.

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Now that you are once again playing at your best, why not enter one of our many Bounty Tournaments taking place throughout September. We run two types Standard Bounty Tournaments and Progressive Bounty Tournaments.

Bounty Tournaments players get rewarded for eliminating other players and claiming their bounty. Your buy-in is usually split 50/50, with half going into the prize pot and the other half becomes a bounty on each players head.

If you reach the money positions then you will be paid additional cash prizes from the prize pool depending on where you finish. If you win the tournament, you claim the 1st place prize as well as the bounties of all of the players eliminated.

Progressive Bounty Tournaments these work in the same way as Standard Bounty Tournaments but with a twist. Your bounty is split further with a percentage paid immediately when you eliminate another player and the remaining amount added to your head making you a bigger target.

As the tournament progresses, the bounty on your opponents heads will continue to rise. Knock them out, claim half their bounty with the other half going on your head!

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Watch The World Series Of Poker On PokerGO – Poker News – CardPlayer.com

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Awarding gold bracelets to the games best players since 1970, the World Series of Poker is set for a triumphant return to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 52nd edition of the WSOP calls for 88 gold bracelet events, including the $10,000 buy-in WSOP main event, and it all starts on Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021.

The return of a full slate of WSOP events also marks the return of a robust offering of live tournament coverage. For the 2021 series, approximately 25 events will be broadcast live on PokerGO. Live broadcasts are scheduled to begin in early October and run until late November. For almost two full months, poker fans around the world will have plenty of thrilling poker action available to consume.

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Thanks to PokerGO, watching the WSOP is easier than ever. Of the 55 days of bracelet-hunting action, 37 of them are scheduled to have live coverage on PokerGO. Over that time, 25 different and exciting events are scheduled for broadcast, with a wide variety of tournament formats available to satisfy poker fans everywhere.

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PokerGOs 2021 WSOP live coverage begins with a bang, kicking off with the final table of event no. 6, the $25,000 no-limit holdem High Roller. This event is expected to draw the worlds best no-limit holdem tournament players, leading to a star-studded final table with millions of dollars on the line.

The first week of PokerGO coverage also includes event no. 11, the $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Holdem Championship, event no. 16 which is the $10,000 Limit Holdem Championship, and event no. 19 which is the $10,000 Seven-Card Stud Championship.

Scheduled for Thursday, Oct.14, is the conclusion of one of the WSOPs most popular tournaments, the Ladies No-Limit Holdem Championship. This showcase tournament is always an exciting one from start to finish and has led to memorable victories by the likes of Barbara Enright, Jessica Dawley, Kristen Bicknell, and Jennifer Tilly. (Susie Isaacs and Nani Dollison each won the event twice, back-to-back!)

Another big-time event that sticks out as one you dont want to miss is event no. 38. The $50,000 no-limit holdem High Roller, scheduled to air on Thursday, Oct. 21. If you thought the $25,000 High Roller was a treat, imagine doubling the stakes.

No-limit holdem events arent the only tournaments the high-stakes players will have their eyes on. On Saturday, Oct. 30, viewers from around the world will get to watch the finale of even no. 53, the $25,000 pot-limit Omaha High Roller. PLO is such an action-packed game to begin with, and this event has the added allure of a huge buy-in.

All Eyes On The Main Event

Next up is the granddaddy of them all. The 2021 WSOP main event is the highlight of PokerGOs exclusive live coverage, with daily broadcasts planned on all but one day the event is running. In fact, 2021 marks the first year that live WSOP main event coverage is exclusively on PokerGO.

Starting on Thursday, Nov. 4, thousands of poker players are anticipated to embark on a quest to become pokers next world champion. The WSOP main event stretches nearly two full weeks, with the only off days for live coverage being Friday, Nov. 5, and Monday, Nov. 15.

Speaking of Friday, Nov. 5, thats when the final day of the fan-favorite $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship will be broadcast. If you ask the games most notable players, this tournament is the WSOPs most prestigious title behind the main event. Past winners include some of the games truly great players such as David Chip Reese, Scotty Nguyen, John Hennigan, Freddy Deeb, and Michael The Grinder Mizrachi, who has somehow won the event a record three times in its 14-year history.

The final table of the 2021 WSOP main event will be broadcast live on PokerGO in two parts, starting on Tuesday, Nov. 16, and concluding on Wednesday, Nov. 17. All told, PokerGO is scheduled to have 12 days of World Series of Poker main event broadcasts available.

PokerGOs live coverage of the series doesnt end with the main event, however. There are four tournaments scheduled for broadcast in the days after, including event no. 79. The $1,979 Poker Hall of Fame Bounty is very special event that is brand new for 2021 and aims to further showcase the Poker Hall of Fame and its illustrious inductees. In this unique freezeout event, every Poker Hall of Fame member that plays will have a bounty on their head.

Wrapping up PokerGOs 2021 WSOP live coverage are the conclusions of not one, not two, but three High Roller tournaments. First up is event no. 82, the massive $250,000 buy-in no-limit holdem Super High Roller. This tournament boasts the largest buy-in on the schedule and should attract a rich field of competitors. After that, its event no. 85, the $50,000 High Roller and event no. 87, the $100,000 High Roller to finish things off.

While weve done our best to highlight some of the heavy hitters from the live broadcast schedule, were confident that every day of live coverage is a cant-miss appointment.

What Else Does PokerGO Have To Offer?

PokerGO isnt just the exclusive home of live WSOP coverage, it is also home to the worlds largest collection of live tournament broadcasts and poker TV shows, with more than 4,000 hours of poker content available on demand. PokerGOs extensive portfolio includes iconic titles such as High Stakes Poker and Poker After Dark, plus PokerGOs very own High Stakes Duel, U.S. Poker Open, Poker Masters, PokerGO Cup, and Super High Roller Bowl.

Specific to the WSOP, PokerGO is where viewers will find an unrivaled collection of archived content, including shows that date back as far as 1973. As a PokerGO subscriber, you will get access to more than 1,200 hours of WSOP history, including more than 460 hours of the main event throughout the years.

Included in PokerGOs WSOP archives are some of the games most iconic moments, such as Walter Puggy Pearsons win in 1973, Bobby Baldwins breakout victory in 1978, Stu Ungars second WSOP main event title in 1981, Johnny Chans back-to-back success in 1987 and 1988, and Phil Hellmuths rise to stardom in 1989. Viewers can also find full coverage from the poker boom era between 2003 and 2010, which includes Chris Moneymakers legendary triumph in 2003, Jamie Golds record-setting $12 million score in 2006, and the first-ever November Nine won by Peter Eastgate in 2008.

The channel is also home to plenty of international WSOP content. Viewers can relive past WSOP Europe and WSOP Asia-Pacific events, including Daniel Negreanus win in the 2013 WSOP Asia-Pacific main event and Phil Hellmuths victory in the 2012 WSOP Europe main event.

With such a substantial collection of content, PokerGO is more than capable of satisfying the appetite of every poker fan.

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Dzivielevski Joins partypoker After "Special Year" of Poker Results – PokerNews.com

Posted: September 12, 2021 at 10:06 am

Nearly seven years on since finishing runner-up to Fedor Holz in 2014's WCOOP Main Event for $1.2 million. Yuri Dzivielevski is the latest poker pro to join partypoker as an ambassador.

The Brazilian poker player won his first Gold Bracelet taking down Event #51: $2,500 Mixed Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better at the 2019 World Series of Poker. Then secured his second WSOP title a year later winning Event #42: $400 PLOSSUS [Day 2], $1M GTD.

These results online and live have contributed to the more than $15 million Dzivielevski has won playing poker, which sees him sit in 10th on Brazil's All Time Money List.

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With a poker resume that many would be envious of, Dzivielevski's career began with humble beginnings, similar to that of many poker professionals who now play the highest stakes.

"I started playing home games with friends and then started to learn some techniques from my brother," Yuri Dzivielevski told PokerNews. "Having gained some experience from this, I decided to try to make a living from poker for a year when I was still quite young. Now, more than a decade later, here I am, and I am extremely happy with my story."

"I believe this is one of the greatest achievements a professional player can make"

Now more than ten years removed from playing poker with friends around the table, it is hard to believe that the two-time WSOP Gold Bracelet winner felt like he needed to achieve anymore in the poker world. partypoker going all-in on Dzivielevski has allowed him to achieve one of his all time poker career goals.

"Since the very beginning of my career I have always dreamed of being a sponsored professional. I believe this is one of the greatest achievements a professional player can make and being recognised by partypoker as someone who can add to the brand is very special. I feel extremely privileged."

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Dzivielevski is just one of a star-studded stable of partypoker Ambassadors that have joined the site in recent years, and he is not the only one waving the Brazilian flag whilst representing the site.

"I am very good friends with Joo Simo and Dayane Kotoviezy, and I have played with almost all the Team partypoker pros. I have a lot of respect for everyone on the team and I can't wait to get to know them better."

With an online poker resume that features WPT Online Series final tables, as well as MILLIONS and WSOP Online titles, it's clear that Dzivielevski is at the top of his game. One of the most consistent performers in recent months, this new partnership reflects the standard of poker that he has been delivering.

"This year has been the most special of my career, in terms of results. After all this, entering into this partnership with partypoker is something very special. Its a brand I really admire and feel proud to represent. I love playing poker and I am also very curious and competitive. This makes me motivated to solve problems and create new strategies to stay ahead of the competition."

With two Brazilian's making it to the final table of this year's WSOP Online Main Event, as well as his own WSOP success, Dzivielevski gives an insight to the secret ingredients that Brazilian's possess that has helped the South American country become a poker powerhouse on a global scale.

"Brazilians are competitive, intelligent, creative and passionate. All these things are very present in poker and I believe this is the reason why Brazil is having so much success in poker."

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Admirably, Dzivielevski wants to be the catalyst that sees more people hit up the poker tables, whether online or in a poker room. One characteristic all great players share is their ability to grow the game and the newly sponsored pro is going to give it his all to do this.

"Yes. One of my goals in life is to inspire people and make them as happy as I am. I hope this achievement of becoming a partypoker team pro inspires the poker community. Everything is possible when you give 100% of yourself and stay true to yourself."

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Before Dzivielevski gets back to his ambassadorial duties, he let PokerNews know his aspirations of crushing the high roller scene when they are back in circulation. He also gave a very wholesome answer on what he's putting 100% focus into before the curtain closes on what has been a very successful 2021.

"I'm 100% focused on poker and my family, so my main goal for this year is to win as many tournaments as possible and create great memories with the people I love the most. Talking about career goals, Im excited to play some high roller live tournaments when they are back. Ill give my best and I hope to create good memories in this field too."

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