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Wednesday 30 November 2011

888 Poker as My New Poker Game

Why 888 Poker? We'll 888 Poker is one of my favorite Poker Room that I played. The reason I posted again one of the best poker room in the whole world is that they have some special features that you even need to know and need to learn because they have the better insight of what they have.

888 Poker is the Poker Software that I chose, the last time I posted on my Blog is about the BODOG. I played on BODOG once but when of course I saw this software, I was really amazed and deposit credits just to get more chips and enjoy the rooms and tournaments that they have. 

When I played on the 888 Poker recently, I met all of the 888 Poker Players who usually plays on that room. They are nice and they also have promotions that I usually got from them so in case I deposit new credit for the chips, I would be able to have a discount from them.

I also checked their website and its cool, they have their forums and blogs too. Poker Blazers is one of the affiliate of the 888 Poker, they also have the discounts from the 888 Poker where in you will be able to get your'e sign up bonus and you can enjoy as much as you want the game that you are looking for.

Sign Up now on 888 Poker and enjoy the freebies that you'll get!

Tuesday 29 November 2011

The New Promotion for Everyone Available

I recently deposit a new game on the bodog, because that was I likely to play from the very beginning. The last time I played on was on the Carbon Poker It has many feature unlike the other stuffs, I think every poker software has a network.


The real thing in this process is, BODOG has a poker bonus that I recently got when I sign up in the first time, it was unbelievable when I check the balance and confirmed that the Poker Blazers promotion is really true. I always play poker everytime with my friends in a nice round table in their village when I was in the other spot in the spain, but the point here is that, Poker give me more logical views to implement more my poker stuff. 


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Monday 28 November 2011

Anthony Ruberto wins WPT Jacksonville







First of all, I'd like to thank Anthony Ruberto for winning the WPT Jacksonville, of course this is a great oppotunity for him because of the huge amount that he got. The content on this article that I'm going to write is all about the stuff that Anthony Ruberto did before he played on the WPT game.


We'll just going to know more Anthony Ruberto, Anthony is also known as "daddy", he lives at Hollywood, FL, United States. His total earnings is $657,901. While on the WPT Game, a field of 393 players and a $ 1.2 million prize turned down their heads as they are focusing on the remaining three which is Chris Drinan (10th), Dwyte Pilgrim (16th), Allie Prescott (18th), they have a very tough game with a WSOP Bracelet. That's the only case where of course, like Heinz, he remains on the title for the WPT Jacksonville.


The Poker Blazers Team also would like to congratulate Anthony Ruberto for winning this tournament. 

Sunday 27 November 2011

Poker Blazers Website in New Look

The Poker Blazers website composed of team to promote top 6 different affiliates in the world of poker. The last time I saw the poker blazers, its kind of different and its a simple site that has thirteen affiliates connected with them, I wonder why is it only 6?


Hmm, I also read more about the testimonials on the home page of the Poker Blazers and what I saw was the name of this guys who is Matt... We'll, I'm also a fan of this site but I was amazed when he was helped by this website to won in a Poker Tournament.


All I can say to this website is really trusted website in terms of information that you can know more about in poker playing, actually they have their own video to teach you more on playing online poker, because most of us are majority to deposit in an online software then hand it over the new game in the computer.


Poker Blazers is not a software that you can download like the 888, bodog, bet 365 or so whatever, its an information that we really need in order to know more about playing poker. Poker is fun!


www.pokerblazers.com

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Sam Trickett won the Partouche main event

Sam Trickett (born on 2 July 1986 in East RetfordUnited Kingdom) is a professional poker player. He started playing poker in 2005 after suffering a knee injury that ended his career as a semi-professional soccer player. Sam soon became a regular in poker events in Sheffield. He started playing also online in $10 Sit ‘n’ Go’s. In 2008, Trickett played at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Vegas and finished fourth in the $5,000 No Limit event for $245,000. He won Grosvenor UK Poker Tour (GUKPT) Luton Main Event in 2008 taking $210,000 in prize money. He is considered to be one of the best UK high stakes cash games players.
Since March, 2010, Trickett is sponsored by Titan Poker.
Trickett has cashed 6 times in the 41st World Series of Poker: $ 141,168 for 7th place in Event #52 $25,000 No Limit Hold'em - Six Handed, $25,838 for 17th place in Event #45 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em, $5,620 for 22nd place in Event #39 $ 1,500 No Limit Hold'em - Shootout, $505,725 for 2nd place in Event #17 $5,000 No Limit Hold'em, $11,694 for 40th place in Event #11 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em,$3,792 for 100th place in Event #8 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em.
In late 2010 Trickett, alongside the likes of Tom Dwan, John Juanda and Phil Ivey, took part in a series of high stakes cash games in Macau featuring a number of wealthy Chinese businessmen. In an interview in the January 2011 issue of Bluff Europe magazine Trickett revealed that he won approximately £1m in these games and that he is currently learning Mandarin. 

According to the ESPN Poker, Sam Trickett won at the Partouche Main event, this 25 y/o professional poker player defeated the a tough table and he earned the million euro prizes, this was Trickett's third seven-figure score of 2011.

Congratulation Trickett!

Source: ESPN Poker and Wikipedia.
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Tuesday 15 November 2011

Most Ridiculous Hand Ever





Watch this and this is really ridiculous, Vicente got the JJJ and a High Ace, the real ridiculous in this part is Alfredo who "All-in" the poker chips, not knowing that Vicente got a Jack... HAHAHA lol

Monday 14 November 2011

Joe Sebok : Share Info Only

We have another day for our daily poker news and of course, my poker play blog is the one that is now available online and you can read more through it. 



The next Poker player that I wanted to share is Joe Sebok, this is actually an interview from the OFF the Felt news of Poker News, As I have read more on the information that they have provided, I'll going to give more information or reaction on his interview, just the top five questions he got.


The first question that the interviewer brought out was "How did you start playing poker"? He said that he started playing poker when he was 27 and failed on the online games. And one thing that also said poker is just a thing that could anyone play on it without a stakes???? hahaha... I think I'm too curious about what did he said about this but one thing that I notice that anyone who started playing online poker also fails, I also looked into it, I have a chance that I won and sometimes I lose. My cards are also weird because of the stupid dealer, but I'm not blaming of the dealer what does he do whenever he submits the cards. I think that's a part of a game. 


The second question that he got is that "What's next on your poker Calendar?" this answer made me lough, he said that he'll going to focus on the things like business and other stuffs off the table, and he also plans that he'll going to target the game on December, he hopes his ass could also go on it. This sounds cool, I my ass is too tough to get into Vegas because first of all I'm here in Spain and I'm one of the English-Spanish guy who also love playing poker, either I chose Online or with my friends. My reaction on what did he said in this second question is that, everyone of us can make poker a lifestyle but not just a stupid casino game. It's really fun to play poker specially when you are with your relatives. The next question that "What is your favorite tournament stop?", what I noticed in his answer is that Australia got the nice chips to play, it really rocks! We'll if your'e going to ask me about this stuff, I'd rather go also to the Australia, they have nice poker games. Aussie guys also loved playing poker online. He also mentioned that Poker tournament that he want was at Bellagio, "home away from home". His home town 3 to 5 blocks away from his home, sounds cool huh. The fourth question that he got is "What are some of your hobbies away from the table?", as he answer this question that anything that they say, then he'll go for it, he likes to run if he's not playing poker. I think this is nice and you can also think away from the things you lose from the poker table.


And the last but not the least on this part is, "What are your hidden talents?", He loves to kill anybody even your parents!! What??? this is not good answer from him and what I think on this part is that he is just kidding on the answer that he gave. One more thing that I got on my mind is that he is not hiding something.


We'll that's the interview that I can share to you, its better to know all the poker players because sometimes, they can beat the other players and know them before they get the championship title.


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Sunday 13 November 2011

Let's take a look for Ben Lamb

This 26 years old guys is really amazing after of all the poker superstars has emereged from the 
masses as an icon of the Poker Game and he's only eight players away but unfortunately he didn't got the
bracelet for the poker tournament held for the WSOP Main Event.


Who is Ben Lamb? What are the tactics that he did in order to struggle into this type of game.
We'll he's just a Professional Poker Player that gave him an exposure in the world of poker
when he joined the 2011 WSOP main event tournament. He also began the final day of his hand in poker 
last 2009 in 10th place from the final 27 players and indeed he was really amazing.


He also said that "The thing about that cash is that it's so hard to go so deep in this tournament".
This is all true that its very hard sometimes to win in a Poker contest if you have
many rivals but its funs playing with them.


The line that he said that "There are so many people, so many land mines, so many coolers". 
Another nice sentence that he also regarding this matter, that's what I'm talking about.


We'll even though he didn't got the bracelet for the Poker Tournament held last time, its just the same Ben 
that people talking about, because for him, its not the good time to be a Ben Lamb Right now, its a great time.

Friday 11 November 2011

Poker Blazers New Advertisement

Poker Blazers has a new advertisement for all Poker Players:





Poker Blazers is promoting in giving information about the Online Poker Guides by giving you the complete details in how to play online poker, actually the Poker Blazers for helps me a lot in playing Poker in the real table.


After I used to play on the Casino, I just wanting to play on the Online Poker, but of course what I really need to have is the guides from the Poker Blazers.


It's actually fun because they have their own forum to ask some questions and meet the Poker Players, it seems they are not working properly. But today, they still promoting to the same goal in helping the online player in giving more ideas.


try the Poker Blazers, I'm sure no doubt in reading the whole parts of the site....

Thursday 10 November 2011

A New Life for Heinz Pius

Once again, Poker Blazers would like to congratulate Mr. Pius Heinz for a great Success that he got all over struggles he have done in his life. 


Let's go in his new life after winning, how does he celebrate his victory after winning the WSOP main event?


hhmmm... If I were in his position, I'd rather choose to celebrate in my hometown where I trained myself in playing Poker. But with Pius Heinz, its just simple, he went out to bar with Ben Lamb, it was a great too according to him. He got only three hours of sleep on that Tuesday night and he's tired for that at his young age. It was really amazing, I hope this kind of data must be included on the Guiness Book World of Records. 


Another thing that triggers me on my mind is that questions that faced by Pius Heinz:


1. How do you feel right now? 
2. What is it like to be world champion? 
3. What will you do now?
4. What kind of ambassador for the game will you be?
5. How will you spend the money?


Let's say that I'm Pius Heinz and won this tournament, I'd like to answer this questions after I won hehe:


1. How do I feel right now? 


Me: hhhhmmmm.... really happy! After I got the right hand on the Poker, I chose to be happy rather than to cry out of the chips.


2. What is it like to be a world champion? 


Me: its like I'm the master of the poker game but this year only hehe.


3. What will you do now?


Me: I'm going to spend my time in the field running with the money, hahaha!


4. What kind of ambassador for the will be?


Me: I want to do my part and be a great ambassador for poker. I'll just try not to do too much. I'm not looking to be famous.


5. How will spend the Money?


Me: We'll see. Right now, I'm just so happy. I'm going to try to be smart about it. I'm not sure what I'll get my parents yet, but it will be a nice gift.



Wednesday 9 November 2011

Congratulations! Pius Heinz




CONGRATULATIONS! PIUS HEINZ!


The Prince Pius has arrived! As I watched the video when he was still on the game, I was really shocked that even him as a professional player, he still nervous on what he needs to do. 


This 22 year old German Guys won with the total amount $8.72 million prize at the World Series of Poker. According to him, he don't know what he'll going to do with the money and He can also just get some couple of gifts for his parent. As you watch this video, Heinz won with an Ace card, just nine hands after using the same hand to boost himself from a nearly insurmountable disadvantage against 35-year-old Martin Stazsko, according to ESPN Poker.


Actually, this is a great job where in every poker players must have established by him, at that age, he just defeated an old lad who usually got a high stakes in this current trend and WOW! this is really amazing.


The rankings on this event goes in this way, Stazsko won from second place with total amount of $5.43 million, a nice consolation prize, but without a bracelet. 


I was also aware of this when he asked Jonathan Duhamel the 2010 WSOP Poker when he was handed over him the bracelet if he worn it last year, and the real thing about this event that its the happiest day of his life. This is the greatest achievement that I've ever heard.


The Poker Blazers team congratulates the young guy of WSOP Main Event.

Tuesday 8 November 2011

Will it be Lamb, Heinz, or Stazko?


Who among them will win on the WSOP Main Live Event??? Hmmm... This sounds very interesting to me if we're going to talk about what does this guys will do in order to get the title.

I was got amazed that this tournament with this trio was "600,000/1.2 million with a 200,000 ante". This means that the pot is almost 2.2 million from the blinds and antes based on the ESPN Poker Blog, I think this is the most extra ordinary and the most biggest poker tournament I've ever heard starting when I got aware on those poker stuffs.

This trio has already a secured $4,021,138.00, WOW!!!! This is huge, I hope someday I can get some of this when I'm already a Poker Professional Player, but wait, here's one thing about this tournament, the second place will going to have $5,443,086.00 and the life changing title till be having a bracelet and at the same time, a thunder dollars which is $8,715,638.00.

Actually I was keep posted by this on the live from the ESPN. According to Poker Blazers website that this kind of tournament is the huge type of game that was really got lots of money to play. 

Monday 7 November 2011

Key Hands From the Final Table

Editor's Note: Live coverage of the final night of the WSOP main event final table will begin on ESPN at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday. It will also be streamed on ESPN3.com, ESPN Mobile TV, WatchESPN and ESPNPlayer.com
After a hiatus of nearly four months, the nine players who made up the World Series of Poker main event final table returned to a spectacular main stage at the Penn and Teller Theater at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino. While the action was surprisingly passive early on (as evidenced by three walks in the first 15 hands), the play became increasingly aggressive later in the night.
The November Nine Profiles on ESPN.com
With a final table that included more foreign players than in any previous main event, it seems only fitting that three different countries are represented in the final three players: Germany's Pius Heinz (107.8 million in chips), the United States' Ben Lamb (55.4 million) and the Czech Republic's Martin Staszko (42.7 million).
While Heinz and Staszko are trying to become the first player from their respective countries to win the main event bracelet, Lamb is attempting to become the first player to win the WSOP Player of the Year and main event in the same year. All three players will return on Tuesday night, and with everyone remaining already guaranteed more than $4 million in prize money, the trio will not only battle for an additional $4.7 million to the winner, but also the dream of every poker player -- to become WSOP main event champion.
During the 10 hours of play Sunday, we all witnessed some memorable hands that were seen "virtually" live with the unprecedented coverage on ESPN2 and ESPN3.com. However, since the play did not end until almost 3 a.m. ET, you may have missed some of the incredible hands of the night. You can see the replay of the action right here. Nevertheless, here are my top 10 hands from the final table, in chronological order.
First four-bet of night ignites Heinz's rise to top (Hand No. 36):
As previously mentioned, the night began very passively. However, Hands 29 and 30 saw the first true three-bets of the night and it may have planted the seed for this following hand. With blinds 300,000/600,000 and a 75,000 ante, Phil Collins made his signature move of the day -- a limp into the pot. This was already the fourth time he had limped in, this time from middle position. From the cutoff, the ever-aggressive Heinz raised to 2.1 million. After the remaining players mucked, Collins tanked for a few moments and suddenly reraised his opponent to 4.5 million. Collins' unorthodox tactic seemed to have set up his opponent, potentially catching the aggressive German on a move. However, to everyone's amazement, Heinz came out of his think tank and pushed all-in. Collins mucked his hand in disgust. The ESPN coverage showed that Collins made a solid laydown as Heinz's As-Ks had his Ac-Qs crushed. This intense hand seemed to launch Heinz's run to the top of the leaderboard.
Ladies love Heinz (Hand No. 39):
Heinz entered the final table as one of the wild cards. As stated on ESPN Inside Deal, Heinz is a self-professed "uber" aggressive player and if the young German could accumulate some chips, he would be very dangerous. After the aforementioned big hand with Collins, Heinz began to climb the leaderboard when the following hand occurred. With blinds 300,000/600,000 and a 75,000 ante, Heinz raised to 1.3 million from mid-position. After Lamb called, the late position players all folded. Eoghan O'Dea, sitting in the small blind, seemingly tried to make a squeeze play by reraising to 4.1 million. After Phil Collins in the big blind folded, Heinz chose to make the call and Lamb folded. With a flop of 8d-8c-4c, O'Dea made a continuation bet of 4.6 million. After a few moments, Heinz made the call. The turn brought the 2c and more betting by O'Dea, this time a hefty 8.2 million. Heinz went into the tank for about five minutes, seemingly troubled by this decision. He emerged by announcing he was all-in. O'Dea was now put to the test and after a minute of his own, the Irishman released his hand, plummeting his remaining chip stack down the leaderboard. The ESPN broadcast later revealed that Heinz's pocket queens (Qs-Qc) had O'Dea's Ah-Qd dominated from the beginning. This hand shot Heinz to second in chips and, four hands later, he officially took over the chip lead for the remainder of the night.
Heinz's set denies Makiievskyi (Hand No. 59):
Entering Level 38 (blinds 400,000/800,000 with a 100,000 ante), all nine players remained in the hunt for the coveted bracelet, but five held fewer than 20 big blinds and eliminations were inevitable. History has shown us that once they begin, they usually happen in rapid succession. As if on cue, Sam Holden was eliminated in the first hand back from break when his As-Js could not catch up to Lamb's Ah-Kc. Just eight hands later, another all-in confrontation occurred when the action was folded around to Anton Makiievskyi in the small blind. The Ukrainian pushed all-in with his short stack, but was insta-called by Heinz, holding pocket nines (9h-9d). Makiievskyi flipped over his Kc-Qh and the race was on. The young Ukrainian looked like he still had the chance to become the youngest WSOP main event champion ever after the dealer flopped Kd-Js-Jh. However, the dealer suddenly dashed those hopes when he cruelly placed the 9c on the turn. The 7h on the river ended Makiievskyi's dream run, eliminating him in eighth place. This hand propelled Heinz further into the chip lead.
Diamonds are Collins' best friend (Hand No. 73):
Collins began the night in fourth and was chosen by many (including myself) as one of the favorites to win it all. However, his unconventional limp strategy was not working well, and with six players remaining, he and O'Dea were at the bottom of the chip counts. With blinds 400,000/800,000 with a 100,000 ante, the action was folded to Collins on the button. He decided to shove all-in and was quickly called by Lamb and his Ac-Qc. As Collins revealed his Qh-Jd, it appeared his night would be over, and the flop of Kd-5d-3s did not offer much encouragement to the Collins contingency. As slightly expected, the turn always adds excitement, and this time, it did not disappoint. The perfect card fell, the 10d, to create more drama to this night. With the entire stage on the edge of its seat, the dealer flipped over one of Collins' desperately needed outs: the Qd. This double-up shot Collins up to 28 million and fourth place in the chip counts, while Lamb dropped to 15.3 million and fifth place.
River 8 saves Benba's tournament (Hand No. 97):
Lamb's final table had been a roller coaster up to this point. In hand No. 51, Lamb eliminated Holden to increase his chip stack to about 34 million. Lamb then lost the hand above to Collins, which set him back down. With fewer than 20 big blinds left, at 400,000/800,000 with a 100,000 ante, Lamb seemingly made his last stand on the following hand. O'Dea raised from the cutoff with Ac-9d, inciting folds from Collins (button) and Heinz (small blind). Lamb looked down at his hand and pushed all-in, putting O'Dea to the test. After several minutes, O'Dea announced his call and was precariously ahead when Lamb revealed his Qd-8d. The flop (Js-Jd-6d) brought excitement to the crowd, giving Lamb additional diamond flush draw outs. The turn (4c) did not improve Lamb's hand, but he was completely fixated on the board, hoping for a savior card on the river. When the dealer placed the 8d on the felt, Lamb exploded in celebration, running over to his rail in celebration. Unfortunately for O'Dea, he was left with only a few big blinds and was eliminated two hands later in sixth place.
Diamonds can't save Collins versus Heinz (Hand No. 100):
During the first 50 hands, there were no eliminations. During the next 50 hands, five players hit the rail. O'Dea's elimination came in Hand 99, and on the very next hand, Heinz raised to 2.1 million and Collins, sitting in the big blind, moved all-in for about 18 million. After asking for a count, Heinz deliberated and decided to make the call with pocket nines (9h-9c) again. This hand was a clear favorite over Collins' Ad-7d. The flop (6s-5c-4d) brought drama once again, giving Collins additional outs with his straight draw, but for the second time in a row, Heinz spiked a nine on the turn, giving him a set and a massive lead. Collins also picked up a flush draw on the turn, but this time around, the dealer did not deliver the goods for Collins, placing the 7s on the river and eliminating him in fifth place.
Lamb five-bet bluffs with 4c-2c (Hand No. 118):
As the night began, many people were surprised that Lamb was playing so passively. In the first 26 hands, he got involved only once. As player after player were eliminated, Lamb's aggression began to ramp up with consistent three-betting based on his reads. This strategy was made clearly evident with the following hand that occurred during Level 39 (blinds 500,000/1 million with a 150,000 ante): Staszko limped from under-the-gun, prompting Matt Giannetti (on the button) and Heinz (in the small blind) to fold. Lamb chose to check his option. The two players saw a flop of Ks-8d-8c, which set off the fireworks. Lamb initially checked to Staszko, who bet out 1.2 million. Lamb check-raised his counterpart to 2.6 million. In disbelief of Lamb's strength, Staszko made his only four-bet of the night to 5.2 million and Lamb five-bet Staszko to 8 million, which resulted in an almost insta-muck by Staszko. The television coverage revealed that not only did Staszko have just 6d-5c, but Lamb had a mere 4c-2c!
Heinz's lady steals pot on turn (Hand No. 158):
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AP Photo/Julie JacobsonPius Heinz will enter three-handed action at the WSOP main event final table as the chip leader
Giannetti had been playing solidly all night long. He had won almost 70 percent of the hands he played and quietly doubled his initial chip stack. Coming back from a break, the blinds were just increased to 600,000/1.2 million with a 200,000 ante, and Giannetti was sitting on the button. Upon looking down at 8s-8d, he raised to $2.6 million. With a massive chip lead at this point, Heinz pushed back by three-betting to 7.1 million. After some deliberation, Giannetti decided to call. The dealer delivered a flop of Kd-Kc-7h, prompting a 6.9 million continuation bet by Heinz and a call by Giannetti. With a pot already at about 30 million, the Qd on the turn slowed both players down with consecutive checks. The river brought the 9h and Heinz went deep into the think tank. Eventually, Heinz checked, as did Giannetti. The former Texas Longhorn was disgusted when Heinz revealed Qc-8c, enough to beat his 8s-8d. Had Giannetti won this hand, he would have overtaken Heinz for the chip lead.
Lamb is all heart versus Giannetti (Hand No. 174):
With four players left, the two remaining young American players, Giannetti and Lamb, were approximately even in chips. Many spectators were friends of both men and were rooting for both to make the final three. With blinds 600,000/1.2 million with a 200,000 ante, the action became much more active as both of these players began three-betting with regularity. In this hand, Giannetti bet 2.6 million on the button and Lamb quickly three-bet him all-in from the big blind. Giannetti snap-called with his pocket jacks (Jd-Jc) and Lamb showed his Ah-7h, realizing he would once again need some help. The flop (Kh-9d-5h) brought excitement to the crowd as the flush draw gave Lamb more hope and the 4h on the turn kept his WSOP main event dream alive. After the inconsequential 9s fell on the river, Lamb had doubled up to 55 million and moved into second place in chips. Giannetti's stack was decimated to only a few big blinds.
Quads makes Lamb one of the remaining kings at end of the night (Hand No. 178):
With Lamb's incredible 2011 summer and amazing comeback at the final table, it seemed only fitting that he would participate in the final hand of the night. With blinds at 600,000/1.2 million with a 200,000 ante, Giannetti had just doubled back up to about 13 million and could get back into the match with another double-up. From the button, he looked down at Ad-3s and decided to push all-in. He was instantly called by Lamb from the big blind, who held cowboys (Ks-Kd). With many hands throughout the night providing drama on the flop, the dealer decided to end the night with an exclamation point with a flop of Kh-Kc-Qd, giving Lamb the unbeatable quads. Giannetti was eliminated in fourth place and the night came to an end with three competitors left fighting to be the main event king.
Day 1 of the main event final table was extremely memorable. I'm positive that there will be more incredible hands during the conclusion on Tuesday night. Don't forget to watch all the action on ESPN on Tuesday night.
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Source: ESPN Poker

Poker Blazers as the new Online Poker Guide

I've seen a lot of site that talks about more about their experiences and even their skills on playing poker on the real table and money, but do you think this has more thrill without using online?


Now you can play Poker using online but how will you be able to do that without any guides outside there, I suggest that Poker Blazers is the most newest and better Online Poker Guide that list all the type of games and also, they have their own videos on playing on the real table specially if your a new guy in this type of card game.


Poker Blazers also can help you to give more knowledge about the things you haven't known yet. The purpose of this site is the following:


1. Help you increase you skills and suggest and share on this site your latest technique in playing poker.
2. To keep you think when will be ok to fold and to continue playing on the game.
3. To give you coach on and experiences on playing poker even you think of it.


The URL of this site is www.pokerblazers.com

Thursday 3 November 2011

ESPN to broadcast WSOP final table live

"Earlier this summer, ESPN offered poker fans more than 36 hours of nearly live coverage of the WSOP main event from Days 3-8. The WSOP broadcasts, seen on ESPN's family of networks on a 30-minute delay, featured hole cards once hands had been completed and commentary by top poker professionals that highlighted the real strategy element involved in every hand. It was groundbreaking, innovative and really, just the start. The way the industry viewed coverage of the world's largest poker event had been changed forever."


That initial paragraph was made by Andrew Feldman, an ESPN columnist, I was also a fan of the WSOP tournament who always watches the latest news about the Poker Game, Poker Blazers has a new tournament to established soon the team was able to continue to be aware of the news and latest events on their affiliates.