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2009 World Series of Poker Europe

Series of poker tournaments


Series of poker tournaments

The World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) is the first expansion effort of World Series of Poker-branded poker tournaments outside the United States. Since 1970, participants have had to travel to Las Vegas if they wanted to compete in the World Series of Poker (WSOP). Although the WSOP held circuit events in other locations, the main tournaments, which awarded bracelets to the winners, were exclusively held in Las Vegas. The inaugural WSOPE, held in 2007, marked the first time that a WSOP bracelet was awarded outside Las Vegas.

In 2004, Harrah's Casinos purchased the rights to the WSOP label. Harrah's later purchased London Clubs International (LCI). LCI operates three casinos in the London area: Fifty, Leicester Square, and The Sportsman. After the purchase of these casinos, Harrah's decided to expand its WSOP label into Europe. European casinos typically have a different environment than those in the U.S. Jeffrey Pollack, the WSOP Commissioner, indicated that the WSOPE would have a "style and flair that is both unique and appropriate to the setting. So don't be surprised if we require participants to wear blazers at the tables. If James Bond were hosting a poker tournament it may look like the World Series of Poker Europe."

In marketing the WSOPE, Harrah's Casino did not rely upon the reputation of Harrah's or the WSOP alone. On 5 July 2007, Harrah's announced its alliance with England-based Betfair, one of the largest online gaming companies in the world. The agreement, the largest-ever union of an online and offline gaming company, is intended to build on Betfair's European reputation in advertising the WSOPE. Due to changes in U.S. laws, effective in 2007, the WSOP could no longer accept money from online gambling companies. This prevented the WSOP from acknowledging WSOP qualifiers from online events. The WSOPE is not bound by this limitation. The United Kingdom Gambling Act of 2005 allows for legal regulated online poker sites. Furthermore, as the laws that govern the age of gambling differ in England than the U.S., the WSOPE admits younger players. In 2007, one of these younger players, 18-year-old Annette "Annette_15" Obrestad became the youngest player to win a WSOP bracelet event.

The third WSOPE took place between 17 September and 1 October 2009. It consisted of four events held at the Casino at the Empire in Leicester Square, London. The first event saw J.P. Kelly emerge as the winner of a less-than-an-hour long heads up battle, overcoming a 3-to-1 chip deficit against Fabien Dunlop and earning his second World Series of Poker bracelet of the year. Kelly won most of his final chip stack in a flush-over-flush situation, leaving Dunlop with only 1% of chips in play. In the second event, Erik Cajelais easily defeated runner-up Mats Gavatin after entering the heads up phase with an almost 6-to-1 chip lead. The third event saw Finnish Full Tilt Poker pro Jani Vilmunen defeat Howard Lederer, the owner of Full Tilt brand, over the course of a 90-minute-long match with nearly even stacks. The Main Event featured a heated battle between Barry Shulman and Daniel Negreanu that lasted over five hours before Shulman eventually eliminated Negreanu by hitting a three-of-a-kind on the river. However, even in second place, Negreanu still topped the All Time Money List, the list of WSOP players ranked by total winnings.

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Results

{{anchor|Event 1}} Event 1: £1,000 No Limit Hold'em

  • 4-Day Event: 17 September 2009 to 21 September 2009
  • Number of buy-ins: 608
  • Total Prize Pool: £608,000
  • Number of Payouts: 63
  • Winning Hand:
  • Reference:
PlaceNamePrize
1stJ.P. Kelly (2/2)£
2ndFabien Dunlop£
3rdAdnan Alshamah£
4thRichard Allen£
5thAnthony Roux£
6thNeil Suarez£
7thWilliam Martin£
8thThor Drexel£
9thJames Tomlin£

{{anchor|Event 2: £2,500 Pot Limit Hold'em/Omaha}} Event 2: £2,500 Pot Limit Hold'em/Omaha

  • 3-Day Event: 21 September 2009 to 23 September 2009
  • Number of buy-ins: 158
  • Total Prize Pool: £395,000
  • Number of Payouts: 18
  • Winning Hand:
  • Reference:
PlaceNamePrize
1stErik Cajelais (1/1)£
2ndMats Gavatin£
3rdRobin Keston£
4thMen Nguyen (0/6)£
5thRichard Gryko£
6thChris Bjorin (0/2)£
7thHoyt Corkins (0/2)£
8thIan Frazer£
9thHoward Lederer (0/2)£

{{anchor|Event 3: £5,000 Pot Limit Omaha}} Event 3: £5,000 Pot Limit Omaha

  • 3-Day Event: 23 September 2009 to 25 September 2009
  • Number of buy-ins: 154
  • Total Prize Pool: £770,000
  • Number of Payouts: 18
  • Winning Hand:
  • Reference:
PlaceNamePrize
1stJani Vilmunen (1/1)£
2ndHoward Lederer (0/2)£
3rdAarno Kiveliö£
4thRoss Boatman£
5thVille Haavisto£
6thDaniel Hindin£
7thRoberto Romanello£
8thJeff Kimber£
9thRobert Williamson III (0/1)£

{{anchor|Event 4: £10,000 No Limit Hold'em}} Event 4: £10,000 No Limit Hold'em

  • 6-Day Event: 26 September 2009 to 1 October 2009
  • Number of buy-ins: 334
  • Total Prize Pool: £3,340,000
  • Number of Payouts: 36
  • Winning Hand:
  • Reference:
PlaceNamePrize
1stBarry Shulman (1/2)£
2ndDaniel Negreanu (0/4)£
3rdPraz Bansi (0/1)£
4thJason Mercier (1/1)£
5thMarkus Ristola£
6thChris Björin (0/2)£
7thAntoine Saout£
8thMatt Hawrilenko (1/1)£
9thJames Akenhead£

References

References

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  2. Warner, Eric. (27 February 2007). "Stay classy, London: Jeffrey Pollack on the World Series of Poker Europe". Poker Listings.
  3. (5 July 2007). "Harrah's Selects Betfair.com as 'Presenting Sponsor' of World Series of Poker Europe". PRweb.
  4. [http://www.pokerpages.com/poker-news/news/world-series-of-poker-wsop-comes-to-europe-this-fall-29565.htm World Series of Poker (WSOP) Comes to Europe This Fall] {{webarchive. link. (19 February 2009 27 February 2007. Pokerpages.com. Accessed 25 July 2007)
  5. Hartness, John. (2007-09-17). "£10,000 NLHE, Final Table: Annette Obrestad Makes History".
  6. "No-Limit Hold'em (Event 1) – Updates". World Series of Poker Europe.
  7. "Pot Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha (Event 2) – Updates". World Series of Poker Europe.
  8. "Pot Limit Omaha (Event 3) – Updates". World Series of Poker Europe.
  9. "Jani Vilmunen". [[Full Tilt Poker]].
  10. "WSOP Europe Main Event No-Limit Texas Hold'em (Event 4) – Updates". World Series of Poker Europe.
  11. "No-Limit Hold'em (Event 1)". World Series of Poker Europe.
  12. "Pot-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha (Event 2)". World Series of Poker Europe.
  13. "Pot-Limit Omaha (Event 3)". World Series of Poker Europe.
  14. "WSOP Europe Main Event No-Limit Texas Hold'em (Event 4)". World Series of Poker Europe.
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