Pennsylvania’s Brian Frasca On The Cusp Of Cashing In On WSOP.com Satellite

Mount Laurel, NJ sits 20 miles east of Philadelphia, PA off of the I-295 corridor. The town is the home for NFL Films and counts a population a few notches north of 40,000.

The town grows by one when Brian Frasca books a hotel room near the Greyhound Bus Station. Frasca is an actuarial analyst by trade and counts poker as a serious hobby to the point where he travels the 145 miles from his home near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to play on WSOP.com.

It is inside one of these hotels where 26-year-old Frasca earned his seat to the World Series of Poker Main Event in a $320 online satellite under the name ‘XcrazylegsX’. Frasca entered Day 3 with a playable stack of 110,000 and a shot to beat his career-high live cash of $22,896.

2018 is already a solid year for Frasca, who needs to reach 351st place to top his best online score of a few months ago.

The WSOP.com $500 buy-in $200,001 guaranteed Coast-to-Coast Classic Main Event featured a runner-up finish for Frasca where he earned $34,390.

“I’ve been going pretty much every Sunday for the last couple months just to grind Sunday online,” Frasca said. “WSOP has the $100K guarantee every Sunday and other tournaments worth registering. Any Sunday I don’t have anything else going on, I go to New Jersey. It’s definitely worth going there to grind. ”

Frasca’s parents live near Philadelphia which allows Frasca to drive 45 minutes to their home to rest should he put in a late session. The Coast-to-Coast Classic finished near 5:30 a.m. and Frasca says he took a sick day rather than work on a few hours sleep.

If you were to imagine what an actuarial analyst looks like playing poker, Frasca is just that. An assuming zip-up fall jacket combined with pants built for the golf course but comfortable in a chair is his wardrobe. He speaks of the game of at a rapid pace and explains complex spots in two sentences. Frasca is not a professional poker player trade but his math skills are well-versed to apply to today’s game.

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Path Paved for Success

Scott Blumstein’s Main Event final table rail featured friends of a similar age to then-25-year-old and Frasca was among them. Frasca already played a moderate schedule of tournaments on the East Coast and Blumstein’s victory encouraged him to chase the Main Event dream in 2018.

On Frasca’s sixth attempt to get in, he broke through.

“I was pretty excited because they run one or two satellites every Sunday on WSOP for a couple months leading up to the Main Event and I was getting in them knowing I really wanted to win a seat,” Frasca told USPoker.com. “I’ve heard so many good things about the Main Event and I knew it was just a matter of time before I win one.”

The nerves of the $10,000 tournament sifted out of Frasca within a few orbits of playing at his Day 1 table. Frasca’s average buy-in online is in the $300-$500 range and he compared the level of play early on to be similar to what he’s accustomed to on WSOP.com.

“Honestly, I was really concerned about being super nervous playing the tournament but I’ve been comfortable. My Day 1 table wasn’t that tough. I didn’t recognize any of the players at my table and I knew I would get some profitable spots.”

2015 Main Event champion Joe McKeehen joined Frasca’s table midway through the day but that didn’t waver Frasca’s progress. Frasca bagged 178,300, good for 15th on the Day 1A chip counts.

The snags of tournament poker hit Frasca on Day 2AB. All-in pots lost with aces versus kings and kings against ace-deuce would crush a Sunday session but the deep structure of the Main Event gives Frasca daylight on Day 3.

“It’s so much different playing this structure, the levels are so long. You get to really play some deep stacked poker which is not common. The online structures are so fast that you’re used to playing 20-big blind poker, which I feel like I’m better at playing. Before the Main Event, I was thinking ‘Do I need to work on my deep stacked game?’”

Potential Trendsetter?

Online poker regulation in Pennsylvania is here to stay but the websites themselves are slow to rise off the ground. Frasca does profit in spite of the hotel bills and gas costs he foots each time he goes over the digital border. Pennsylvania needs a face to help grow their poker economy and a deep run from an in-state satellite winner is a positive start.

“I love the game so I’m willing to drive to New Jersey to play these tournaments but it’s just a hassle,” Frasca eye-rolled. “It’d be so much easier if I could just stay home and play these tournaments. When PA comes along, the prize pools are going to be that much bigger.”

Time to Play His Game

The Main Event money bubble is on the minds of all players on Day 3, especially Frasca. A min-cash of $15,000 pales in comparison to the $8.8 million first-place Scrooge McDuck vault. Frasca says he is not concerned with coming away with only the minimum but is aware of how to play his best at the moment of a given hand.

“I would definitely say that winning a satellite makes me a lot more comfortable. As far as changing how I play? I don’t think it’s going to change that much. I’m still going to play ICM spots the same way, what I think is correct. Min-cashing is important but at the same time, I’m going to abuse the bubble if I have a big stack.”

Results aside, Frasca will be back to play the Main Event again. Maybe next time with a legion of Pennsylvania poker players by his side.

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Seeing Poker Everywhere On TV? Scratch Your Itch On Global Poker!

Poker is all over television right now, and it may have you anxious to play. Good news! You can play for real money on Global Poker in the U.S. today.

What is Global Poker?

Global Poker is one of the very few online poker sites available across the United States. Unless you live in Nevada, New Jersey, or Delaware, your options for truly legitimate sites are pretty limited.

Thankfully, Global Poker is operational in the U.S. because of its sweepstakes currency model.

How it works

Global Poker maintains two different streams of currency – Gold Coins and $weeps Cash. In order to begin playing, you purchase Gold Coins the same way you would purchase chips from any poker site.

Gold Coins can be used for play, but are not redeemable for cash. At the same time of your purchase, Global Poker will award you an equal amount of their other currency, $weeps Cash.

You can also use $weeps Cash for play in games. However, unlike Gold Coins, you can convert $weeps Cash into real money.

Because you cannot purchase $weeps Cash directly, the winnings are a sweepstakes prize. As such, Global Poker falls into the same category as other sweepstakes, like Publishers Clearing House.

How do I get money in and out?

From a banking point of view, it’s a great time to get into Global Poker. The company recently switched its payment processor from Paypal to WorldPay.

In doing so, you can now use a Visa or Mastercard to put money into the site. As CEO Laurence Escalante said,

“One thing our customers have made clear to us is that they would like more choice when it comes to payment methods. Worldpay’s extensive network and vast expertise allow us to give our players this choice.”

The company has announced that at least for the time being, withdrawals will go to the bank account of the player’s choice. However, Worldpay will likely figure into the permanent solution for the site.

Why should I play?

Hopefully, the idea of a real-money online poker site in the U.S. is enough of a reason. However, if you need a sweetener, consider that last Sunday’s headline tournaments had overlays in excess of $C10,000.

Those two tournaments, the Scrimmage and the Teaser, combine for $C70,000 worth of guaranteed prizepools. The buy-ins for the two are $C218 and $C110, respectively, and both are deepstack tournaments.

Global Poker also has steady play available 24 hours a day. Unless you’re a very high roller, you can always find a game here.

Finally, players who play 750 Gold Coin hands in a calendar month can now receive the “Reaper” avatar. You can ramp up the intimidation factor with the Messenger of Death representing you.

What are you waiting for? Head to Global Poker right now!

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Let’s See How The Poker Hall Of Fame Nominees Stack Up

The World Series of Poker has released its annual list of finalists for the Poker Hall of Fame. The list includes two WSOP Main Event Champions and several other well-known players or personnel.

Here are the 10 finalists:

  • Chris Bjorin
  • David Chiu
  • Mori Eskandani
  • Bruno Fitoussi
  • John Hennigan
  • Mike Matusow
  • Chris Moneymaker
  • David Oppenheim
  • Matt Savage
  • Huckleberry Seed

Of the 10, eight are previous finalists. The only new additions are Oppenheim and Hennigan.

Now, the 28 living Hall of Famers and an 18-person panel of media members will decide who will be in this year’s class. The WSOP will induct the 2018 class on July 13 during the ESPN broadcast of the Main Event.

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Some finalists should be in the Hall of Fame already

The Poker Hall of Fame is certainly an eclectic mixture. All members have impacted poker in a profound manner.

With that said, some of the people on the finalist list stick out as especially deserving.

David Chiu

Chiu is certainly one of the all-time greats. He may be the best player to start as a dealer in history.

Chiu has won five WSOP bracelets in three different types of poker – Limit Hold’em, Seven Card Stud, and Omaha Eight or Better. He has 74 WSOP cashes and won the 2008 WPT World Championship.

The WPT win earned him a $3.3 million payday. Though his best win, that prize is not even half his lifetime winnings, which total just over $8 million.

He’s one of those players that you simply don’t realize how good they are. He has 13 six-figure tournament cashes to his name, and has won more money in tournaments than poker greats Doyle Brunson, Dan Harrington, and fellow nominee Huckleberry Seed.

John Hennigan

“Johnny World” is one of the more underrated masters in the game. He doesn’t often appear in high profile events – he just wins.

His five WSOP bracelets have come in as many different events. He remains a top player, with seven cashes, four final tables, and a win in the 2018 World Series of Poker already.

His live earnings are in excess of $8 million. Hennigan also gets credit for appearing in the poker movie Lucky You. He played a dour poker player named Ralph who gets coolered out of the Main Event by Eric Bana.

Anyone who appeared in that movie and kept on progressing through life deserves accolades. Hennigan deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.

Huckleberry Seed

Any pre-Moneymaker World Champion deserves consideration for immortality, and Huck Seed is no different. The 1996 World Champion has been a fixture in many large tournaments over the years, and has amassed nearly $8 million in tournament winnings.

Unfortunately, his 6’7″ height seems to overshadow his level of skill in many people’s minds. It’s a shame, since he has bracelets in Razz and Pot-Limit Omaha and a long history of winning at the highest level.

Seed is also a bit of a throwback player. He is a reserved man, but an ardent proposition bettor. His legendary prop bets include:

  • Standing in the Pacific Ocean up to his shoulders for 24 hours 
  • Outrunning Howard Lederer with only one foot
  • Performing a standing backflip 
  • Not shaving for a year 

A man with such a dedication to every aspect of gambling deserves to be in the Hall of Fame, particularly when he’s such a good poker player.

Stay tuned for the 2018 class. The WSOP will announce the winners prior to the ceremony, but sometime after June 8.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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New Technology That Streamlines Online Gambling Self-Exclusion Gains Support Of National Group

The National Council on Problem Gambling is backing a new self-exclusion tool developed by Bencon Technologies. The product, GameSecure, would allow a person to self-exclude from all online gaming sites in a jurisdiction at the same time.

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The World’s Richest Low-Stakes Tournament Series Returns For 14th Edition

MicroMillions 14 guarantees $3.8 million over 121 events.

PokerStars has released the dates and schedule for its next major tournament series of the year, MicroMillions.

Touted as the world’s most popular and richest tournament series, the annual low-stakes festival returns for its 14th installment and will kick off on July 16. This year, the series guarantees close to $4 million across 121 events spread over two weeks with affordable buy-ins starting from as low as 11 cents.

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