Saturday, 06 March 2010 16:50 | Author: Team PokerCoaching.com |
I have returned to my home in North Carolina after participating in the $5000. buy-in main event at the venetian casino in Las Vegas. I have many positive, and interesting subjects to address pertaining to this event. The Venetian deep stacks events have become quite popular and attracts many entries, and now adding to the mix is the affiliation with PokerStars.com. newly formed North American Poker Tour (NAPT) combined their efforts generated 870 entries.
The structure of the new NAPT is player friendly. By extending the tournament to five days it has incorporated some common sense into the grueling effect tournament play can exact on a person. I was pleased to learn that in this new structure instead of playing from noon thru till 2am, we would only be playing each day until approximately 9pm. I realize that many of the young puppies that are involved in today's game, want to play till they drop, but when your playing for such a large prize it makes good sense to arrive at the final table with a good nights sleep, refreshed and ready to make good decisions. This is the format that hopefully will become the standard for all major buy-in events. It also in a sense of fairness keeps the older generation (who needs to sleep) on a level playing field, and in my opinion will be a plus for the poker community.
We all started with 30,000 in chips and the first level opened at 50/100 blinds 60 minute levels.
Coach Bill Seymour at the Borgata Winter Poker Open
Saturday, 23 January 2010 22:52 | Author: Team PokerCoaching.com |
I arrived on tuesday the 19th rested then played the opening event on wednesday. played deep into the first day, but lost QQ versus A/J and was eliminated On thursday I chose to play the pot limit omaha event and at the end of day one we had played down to 18 players in the money and went to bed at 2am, When play began on friday I was 6th in overall chip count. Pot limit omaha is a game that you have to be very patient at the high levels, and I knew that many of the remaining players didn't understand this concept. I was mostly card dead, but had managed to maintain my chip count by stealing a pot here and there. By 10pm we were down to five players three solid and two wild remained. I finally caught a big hand and doubled through one of the solid players leaving him chip crippled and he was soon eliminated. over the next hour the eventual winner had eliminated the two remaining players, and we were now head up. Although he had a three to one chip count over me I still felt that because of my experience, and the fact that by this time I was familiar with his betting patters, with a bit of luck I would trap him. However you cannot change fate or the cards, and on our final hand with one card to come I had KK and his only win was an eight. The eight came and after 22 hours of play I congratulated him and had to settle for 2cd place.
I went to my room for some much needed rest for these old bones (69) and although I hadn't played for a few months because of some health issues, it was pleasing to realize that I could still compete with all the young guns, who believe that I'm just another old man that thinks he can play. As indicated by the 23 year old youngster at my opening table who was being kind, and trying to give me lessons on which hands I should play, and appartently he taught me well as fate would have it I eliminated him from the event.
I plan on playing a couple more of the smaller buy in events then resting for the main event that begins on sunday.
Bill Seymour
Last Updated (Saturday, 06 March 2010 16:47)
J. Little WPT Win Again
Wednesday, 28 January 2009 14:55 | Author: Team PokerCoaching.com |
Poker phenom Jonathan Little an early student of PokerCoaching.com's Bill Seymour won yet another WPT Title. This time it was the World Poker Finals / WPT Event Season VII. He held off players like Mike Matusow and David Pham for a cool $1,120,310 and includes a $25,500 Seat to the WPT Championship.
Last Updated (Wednesday, 22 July 2009 21:53)
Coach Bill Final Table
Tuesday, 19 August 2008 11:47 | Author: Team PokerCoaching.com |
I would like to begin this article by congratulating the Venetian poker room staff for the professional manner in which they managed the Deep Stack extravaganza.