Darren Elias Talks About Upcoming WPT Online Heads Up Championship Special Event

The World Poker Tour’s first live event of the season is set for June 18-22 at the Seminole Hard Rock in Tampa, Florida. However, the tour’s addition of more online poker events also continues this month with a special high stakes, heads-up event.

The $25,000 WPT Heads Up Poker Championship is an invitation-only event featuring some of the biggest names in poker. That includes Phil Ivey, Nick Schulman, Tom Dwan, Doug Polk, Landon Tice, and numerous others. Superstar DJ Steve Aoki is even making an appearance.

Four-time WPT champion Darren Elias, who recently signed as a member of Above the Felt Entertainment, will also be playing the event. He spoke this week with USPoker about his own involvement in the tournament.

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Joining the heads-up battles

Heads-up live and online events have grown in popularity in recent months. Daniel Negreanu and Polk faced off

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from November through February in the High Stakes Duel at WSOP.com

Negreanu now battles Phil Hellmuth for the third time live on PokerGO on June 23. In March, Fedor Hold battled high stakes grinder Wiktor “Limitless” Malinowski at GGPoker.

Elias has expressed his own interest in getting involved in a heads-up challenge and now has the opportunity. He’s looking forward to the WPT event. 

“I’m excited to play a special invitational event like this, both as a change of pace from regular tournaments and to challenge myself against some of the best heads-up players in the world,” he says.

The Heads Up Championship features 32 competitors and the WPT will live stream all matches. One-on-one poker is a different type of game and recent matches have attracted some major interest online.

“I think big heads-up events like this have been popular because they draw a lot of the more well-known players in poker and can be an entertaining spectacle for fans,” Elias says. “This event in particular has a few streamers and other gamers in the bracket with large followings so that should drive the viewer experience even higher.”

A look at the matchups

The drawing for the first round was held on Monday. Some of the more interesting matchups include:

  • Steve Aoki vs. Dan Smith
  • Brad Owen vs. Daniel Dvoress
  • Wiktor Malinowski vs. Nick Petrangelo
  • Andrew “Luckychewy” Lichtenberger vs. Stephen Chidwick

As the only player with four WPT titles, Elias has plenty of success as well as some nice heads-up experience. His titles include: the WPT Borgata Open for $843,744; WPT St. Maarten for $127,680; WPT Fallsview Poker Classic for $326,776; and WPT Bobby Baldwin Classic for $387,580.

In recent months, Elias has also found success online. In January, he won a $10,000 event for $448,842 as part of GGPoker’s Super Million$ series.

Elias now finds himself facing a bit of an unknown in his first-round matchup. That means using a more baseline strategy and adapting as he gains more information, he says. What’s his overall outlook on heads-up poker? 

“Strategically, heads-up is a very mathematical game with little room for error,” he says. “Because you reach the final stage of multi-table tournaments so rarely, most of my experience has come in heads-up tournaments and high stakes sit and go’s online.

“It’s definitely a different beast and the best play in a given hand can vary a lot with the opponent you’re playing against.”

The online version also comes with some intricacies of its own versus live play, Elias says. If he had his pick, Elias would rather play heads-up in a live setting.

“The online heads-up game is much faster than live obviously,” he says. “I do prefer live for seeing an opponent and watching body language as that can be incredibly valuable and easier to pick up on in a heads-up match versus a full table.”

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Looking to add a heads-up WPT title

Having the four-time WPT champion in the field adds some extra cachet to the event. A win would add even more to an already-impressive poker resumé.

“The World Poker Tour is thrilled to have its four-time WPT Champions Club member Darren Elias playing in this event,” WPT CEO Adam Pliska said. “Fans around the globe can look forward to watching Darren play as part of the live stream coverage during this event.”

Along with a host of big-name pros, the event features some other interesting qualifiers and players with unique backgrounds. Elias likes that the tour has added some variety to the field.

Always competitive, he’ll be looking for yet another deep tournament run.

“As a big supporter of the World Poker Tour, I’m excited to participate,” Elias says. “I’ve always felt confident in my heads-up game and think this field will have an interesting mix of top poker players and top gamers from other disciplines to create a unique competitive dynamic.”

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Back in Action: Rivers Casino Announces First Live Poker Tournament Since Early 2020 With Plans for More

One of the reasons poker players wear sunglasses is that eyes express emotion. Jim Moore‘s pair of peepers can’t hide his excitement. Players are returning each week to the Rivers Casino Poker Room where he is the manager.

Capacity limits have been lifted. The plexiglass has been removed. Philadelphia dropped its indoor mask mandate. But if you want to get Moore really excited and see his eyes widen to the size of saucers, just talk about poker in Pennsylvania.

Moore is optimistic about what he’s seen and what’s ahead for Philadelphia’s first poker room:

“From the day the plexiglass came down in early June to now, it’s been like lightning. We are playing 8-handed instead of 7-handed. Thunder Thursdays is the cornerstone of our high-hands during the week and every Thursday I am seeing people I haven’t seen in 18 months,” said Moore, Rivers Philadelphia Poker Room Manager.

Here, we highlight what the poker room at Rivers Casino Philadelphia has planned for the summer 2021 so far. No, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you; poker tournaments might start again in Pennsylvania soon.

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Welcome Back Tournament at Rivers Casino Poker Room

Rivers Casino Poker Room will hold a welcome back celebration on June 27 with $500 high-hands running every half hour from 2 p.m. to midnight.

The day will definitely be a cause for celebration for Pennsylvania poker players. Rivers Casino Poker Room announced plans for the first poker tournament since March 2020.

Rivers Casino Poker Room Welcome Back Tournament

  • When: Sunday, June 27 at 11:15 a.m.
  • Buy-in: $240 No-Limit Hold ‘Em ($30 registration fee).
  • Guaranteed prize pool: $20,000
  • Details: Starting stack of 20,000 chips, 20-minute levels, Big Blind Ante. For full tournament details, visit Rivers Casino Poker Room’s website. Or follow them on their (very amusing) Twitter page.

PA poker tournaments returning regularly?

Through all the restrictions and changing rules, Moore says one question remained a constant: “When are poker tournaments coming back?”

Rivers Casino Poker Room worked closely with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board which approved the Welcome Back Tournament.

“The reaction to the Welcome Back Tournament has been bananas,” said Moore. “We are so thrilled that so many people are excited to come play.”

Moore told PlayPennsylvania they are hoping to bring back tournaments regularly, three times a week, starting in July.

Moore misses tournaments, too. He says he is a “tournament guy at heart.”

“In this region, there is a really strong core of tournament players. Once you set that routine, you get a group regulars. I like the camaraderie tournaments build and the schedule. I love our tournament product here and have spent a lot of time working with our players to get it to where we want it to be. Not having tournaments, is like not having your right arm.”

High hands at Rivers Casino Poker Room

Rivers Casino Philadelphia offers daily high-hands totaling over $215,000 in June. As previously mentioned, Thunder Thursdays highlight the poker schedule. Poker players at Rivers Casino Poker Room can win $500 every half hour from noon to midnight.

Jim Moore, Rivers Philadelphia Poker Room Manager. (Photo by Katie Kohler)

Other featured promos include $500 high-hands at select times on Sundays, Mondays, and Wednesdays, plus $400 every 30 minutes on Philly Fridays (noon to 2 a.m.) and Super Saturdays (11 a.m. to midnight).

“A few years ago, we moved away from bad beat jackpots and towards high-hands. Instead of us giving out a $300k jackpot, if we ran $200-250k in high-hands for the month it will hit more people each day. We average giving out 20-30 high-hands a day. It adds up over time and rewards our regular players more often,” said Moore.

A celebration for poker players and staff who endured a long way back

Rivers Casino Poker Room closed as a part of the property-wide shutdown on March 15. The casino reopened on July 17; however, poker wasn’t included per the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board’s initial COVID-19 safety rules.

Pent-up live poker demand

Rivers Casino Philadelphia was the first to reopen its poker room on Oct. 23 with approval for up to 14 tables with a capacity of 100 guests. Under normal circumstances, the room has 28 tables.

An order by PA Gov. Tom Wolf caused the casinos to close from Dec. 12 to Jan. 4. However, even when they reopened on Jan. 4, casinos and poker rooms were not permitted to serve drinks. That rule wasn’t lifted in Philadelphia until May 2021.

“We’ve been pent-up. The team has gone through a ton,” said Moore who praised the Rivers Casino Poker Room team for their high-level of safety standards and the customers who have been “very patient with us.”

“Poker is a social game. As things start to return to normal, we wanted to celebrate the team and invite back our tournament players.”

Lead image courtesy of Rivers Casino Philadelphia.

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Ultimate Satellite: Partypoker Sending Players to Vegas for Some Major Tournament Action

Partypoker US Network is gearing up to send players to Las Vegas this year with some extra padding in their bankrolls. Players in New Jersey and Michigan will have the chance to win a package worth $25,000 this month.

The Ultimate Super Satellite event runs June 20 with a $1,060 buy-in and offers quite a payoff. Winners score a $25,000 tournament package this summer in Sin City.

The event offers plenty of extra incentive for players and New Jersey and Michigan to get in the action.

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This continues a satellite tradition for US online poker operators. Party has offered major satellites for live tournament events for years.

While WSOP.com regularly offers qualifiers to the World Series of Poker each summer, that series has moved to the fall this year. With numerous live series still running this summer, party is still offering players the chance at a poker getaway.

Players can also choose to hang on to that buy-in cash for this fall’s WSOP Main Event as well. One in 25 Ultimate Super Satellite players will win a tournament package. That may be used for entry into the following Las Vegas land-based tournaments:

  • $10,000 Wynn Millions – $10 million guarantee, June 25 – July 2
  • $5,000 WPT Venetian – $3 million guarantee, July 2-7 
  • $10,000 WSOP Main Event – Nov. 4-17 

Satellites start as low as $5

If $1,060 is a little too high for the poker bankroll, daily qualifiers are already underway and run through June 19. Satellites range in buy-in from $5 to $250, offering a shot at some big Vegas poker for a small buy-in.

“I am glad that partypoker is offering some small buy-in satellites,” says Pete Hildenbrand, a poker player from Medford, New Jersey. “I know it is a little bit of a long shot, but I like being able to take a chance to get into the $1,060 event for only $5.”

The Ultimate Satellite is available to partypoker players in New Jersey and Michigan as well as the Borgata Poker and BetMGM skins.

Another chance for players to win big

Partypoker continues to allow players to get into major tournament events. Many players dream of one day playing in a big event that normally might be out of reach.

Since partypoker landed in New Jersey, the site has always given online players a chance to jump in the action. 

In 2014, New Jersey resident and business owner Dan Jiacopello was one of the first partypoker satellite winners. This player from the town of Egg Harbor scored a $10,000 seat in the WPT Bellagio Diamond Classic

“I won my seat online through a sattie,” Jiacapello says. “Unfortunately, I didn’t cash in the live event, but it was an exciting experience to be able to play in a huge event in Las Vegas”

Jiacapello was even featured by the WPT in a video promoting the event.

 

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For players headed to Las Vegas this summer, make sure to check out the events listed in USPoker’s live poker summer preview.

Players can check out all the up-to-date posted tournament events in Sin City this summer. Events will be taking place at the following properties:

  • Wynn
  • Aria
  • The Orleans
  • The Venetian
  • South Point Casino
  • WSOP.com

Partypoker players now have a chance to be among those giving it a shot in Las Vegas.

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Partypoker US Network Announces New Online Series for Michigan, Pennsylvania

After already announcing an Online Series in New Jersey last week, partypoker US Network is now bringing the festival to Michigan and Pennsylvania as well.

Both series feature 10 events and run June 20-27 with $275,000 guaranteed in Pennsylvania and $270,000 in Michigan. In both states, players will find No Limit Hold’em, Pot Limit Omaha, and progressive knockout (PKO) tournaments. 

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In the Keystone State, players can get in the action on the BetMGM or Borgata Poker skins. A $1,060 No Limit Hold’em event highlights the series with $75,000 guaranteed.

A few other highlights of the series include:

  • $535 NLHE 8-Max (Event 1, June 20) – $50,000 guaranteed
  • $109 Pot Limit Omaha (Event 4, June 23) – $10,000 guaranteed
  • $320 NLHE PKO (Event 6, June 25) – $20,000 guaranteed
  • $20 Mini NLHE (Event 8, June 27) – $5,000 guaranteed

Here’s a look at the complete series.

Date Tournament Buy-in Guarantee Time
June 20 #1: 8-MAX NLHE $535 $50,000 5:00 PM
June 21 #2: 8-MAX NLHE $215 $20,000 8:00 PM
June 22 #3: 6-MAX NLHE $215 $20,000 8:00 PM
June 23 #4: 6-MAX PLO $109 $10,000 8:00 PM
June 24 #5: 40 BIG BLINDS NLHE $215 $20,000 8:00 PM
June 25 #6: 8-MAX PKO ($150 bounty) $320 $20,000 8:00 PM
June 26 #7: 8-MAX NLHE $215 $20,000 8:00 PM
June 27 #8: 8-MAX MINI NLHE $20 $5,000 5:00 PM
June 27 #9: 8-MAX $109 half price $109 $30,000 5:00 PM
June 27 #10: 8-MAX NLHE $1,060 $75,000 5:00 PM

 

The latest Online Series at partypoker US Network runs June 6-13, promising New Jersey players 10 events with $280,000 guaranteed.

Partypoker Michigan Online Series

In Michigan, the Online Series is available on the BetMGM skin. Players don’t have to be residents of the state, just located within Michigan borders.. 

“I’m traveling later this month to Michigan to visit family,” says Daniel James, a poker player from Waialua, Hawaii. “When I have a night off during the vacation, I am actually looking forward to being able to legally play online poker again.”

Event 10 is the largest event of the series and takes place on June 27. This final event comes with a $1,060 buy-in and a $75,000 guarantee. Some other highlights from the Michigan series include:

  • $215 NLHE (Event 1, June 20) – $50,000 guaranteed
  • $109 PLO (Event 4, June 21) – $10,000 guaranteed
  • $215 NLHE PKO (Event 7, June 26) – $20,000 guaranteed
  • $109 Half Price NLHE (Event 9, June 27) – $30,000 guaranteed

Here’s a look at the complete Michigan schedule.

Date Tournament Buy-In Guarantee
June 20 #1: 8-MAX NLHE $215 $50,000
June 21 #2: 8-MAX NLHE $215 $20,000
June 22 #3: 8-MAX NLHE $535 $25,000
June 23 #4: 6-MAX PLO $109 $10,000
June 24 #5: 6-MAX NLHE $215 $20,000
June 25 #7: 8-MAX PKO ($150 bounty) $215 $20,000
June 26 #7: 8-MAX NLHE $215 $20,000
June 27 #8: 8-MAX MINI NLHE $20 $5,000
June 27 #9: $109 1/2 PRICE NLHE $109 $30,000
June 27 #10: 8-MAX NLHE $1,060 $75,000

 

Daily promotions and Sunday Special 

All other daily promotions and weekly Sunday events will continue to run during the Online Series. This includes the weekly $215 Sunday Special with a $40,000 guaranteed, which runs on at 5 pm.

The popular nightly $10,000 guarantee tournament will also run daily. Here’s a quick look at that event:

  • Start time: 5 pm 
  • Buy-in: $109
  • Starting chips: 50,000 
  • Late registration: re-entries allowed until the end of Level 15

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A look at some recent winners 

Since opening up the doors in Michigan in March, a few players have scored some big wins on BetMGM. The site ran its inaugural Online Series in May.

In the $535 main event featuring a $75,000 guarantee, “DPG123” scored $20,073 after taking first place. DPG eliminated “Buckoh555,” who took in $15,570 for second.

Scotty2012” also made two final tables during the 10-event series, including a third-place finish and a total win of $8,825.

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US Poker Open Update: Elezra, McKeehen Score Titles in First Half Action on PokerGO

The US Poker Open reached the halfway point on Wednesday in Las Vegas with plenty of big names rising to the top. That included televised poker regular Eli Elezra and 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Joe McKeehen winning titles.

The 12-event series runs through June 15 at the PokerGO Studio and has attracted a host of big buy-in specialists. Plenty of action remains and here’s a quick look at the events so far.

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Event 6: $10,000 Eight-Game Mix – Elezra tops stacked final table

Eli Elezra scored a US Poker Open title this week for $183,600. (Photos courtesy PokerGO)

Plenty of big names rose to the top in this event, including a final table with Steve Zolotow and Daniel Negreanu. Those poker heavyweights would take second ($136,000) and third ($88,400), respectively. It was Poker Hall of Famer Elezra taking the championship for $183,600.

For Zolotow, this was his third final table appearance of the series. After leading on Day 1, David “ODB” Baker finished seventh for $34,000.

Elezra has been a favorite among fans for years after appearances on shows like High Stakes Poker. This was his first win since scoring his third WSOP bracelet in 2019. The event attracted 68 entries for a $680,000 prize pool.

Negreanu took to Twitter to note some particularly unlucky runs Baker experienced at the final table.

Event 5: $10,000 No Limit Hold’em – Weissman stages rally for win

Joey Weissman needed some help several times in this event. He scored five double-ups, including two heads-up against Adam Hendrix, to take the title.

When play did reach heads up, Hendrix actually held a 6 to 1 chip advantage over Weissman. But those big all-in wins turned the tide and he rallied, eventually scoring a USPO championship and $204,000

The event brought in 85 entries for an $850,000 prize pool. McKeehen continued his impressive run in the series, finishing third for $102,000.

Several big names cashes in this event and some of those included: Cary Katz (fourth for $85,000), Nick Schulman (eighth for $34,000), Negreanu (10th for $25,500), Ali Imsirovic (11th for $25,500), and Shannon Shorr (13th for $17,000).

Event 4: $10,000 Big Bet Mix – Riordan rolls to victory over poker superstars

John Riordan topped two of the hottest names in poker on his way to this big win and $163,200 first-place money. High stakes regular Sean Perry took runner-up for $105,600.

Alex Foxen finished third for $72,000 in an event that produced 48 entries for a $480,000 prize pool. For Riordon, the win becomes one of the biggest of his career and this player from Florida now has four USPO cashes this summer.

Event 3: $10,000 No Limit Hold’em – McKeehan wins with quads & double knockout

Things certainly went McKeehen’s way in this tournament and a thrilling final hand highlighted the action. Battling three-handed with World Poker Tour regular Ray Qartomy and Ali Imsirovic, both moved all in and McKeehen made the call.

Imsirovic was down to a single big blind after losing a big coin flip the previous hand to Qartomy. He moved in with 106♥ before McKeehen raised with J♥J♦.

Qartomy then moved all in himself with 5♠5♦ and McKeehen quickly called. The flop brought J♣2♠A♠ to give McKeehen a set. The turn of the J♠ finished off the win for McKeehen with quads.

The USPO finish marked McKeehen’s first cash ever in the series and he took home $200,200. The 2015 WSOP Main Event champion now has almost $17 million in live poker tournament winnings.

For runner-up, Qartomy banked $146,300 and Imsirovic scored $100,100 for third. The win and later third-place finish vaulted McKeehen to the top of the USPO standings. The tournament produced 77 buy-ins for a $770,000 prize pool. Here’s a look at the final two hands.

Event 2: $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha – Soverel cruises to 

Sam Soverel came into Day 2 as chip leader with almost half the chips in play. He continued to dominate when play resumed.

Soverel eventually finished off Jordan Cristos heads up for his first USPO win and $175,500. Now with $15 million in live tournament winnings, he has three USPO cashes this summer. The event featured 65 entries and $650,000 paid out to players.

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Event 1: $10,000 No Limit Hold’em – Jake Daniels bottles up a title

The inaugural event produced the biggest field of the series so far. Jake Daniels topped a field of 95 entries for a $218,500 score.

The Texan faced quite a final table before besting Dan Shak heads up. The others included Barry Hutter (third for $114,000), Stephen Chidwick (fourth for $95,000), and Steve Zolotow (fifth for $76,000).

This marks Daniels’ first USPO Open title and he now has $1.6 million in live tournament winnings. Shak won $152,000 for runner-up.

Looking at events ahead

Plenty of action remains in the US Poker Open in the coming week with six more events on the schedule. Day 2 of Event 7: $10,000 No Limit Hold’em plays out today with Andrew Lichtenberger leading the final table.

Also among those returning are Shak, Foxen, Brock Wilson, Jared Jaffee, and David Peters. The champion wins $217,800 and the tournament has eclipsed the field for the opening event.

The stakes get raised in the coming days with a $25,000 event set for June 13. That’s followed by a $50,000 event to close the series on June 14.

Plenty of high rollers should be out in force for those two. The series is the first featuring fantasy gaming from SuperDraft and USPoker recently took a look at this new gaming option.

All final table action can be seen on the PokerGO app. Here’s a look at the remaining events:

2021 US Poker Open

Date Event Buy-in
June 9 #7 – $10,000 No Limit Hold’em $10,000
June 10 #8 – $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha $10,000
June 11 #9 – $10,000 No Limit Hold’em $10,000
June 12 #10 – $10,000 Short Deck $10,000
June 13 #11 – $25,000 No Limit Hold’em $25,000
June 14 #12 – $50,000 No Limit Hold’em $50,000

 

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Online Poker Strategy Session: Cash Games, Bluffing, Tells, & More With New LearnWPT Instructor Michael Gagliano

Longtime New Jersey online poker grinder and Twitch streamer Michael “Gags30” Gagliano is the latest addition to the LearnWPT strategy team.

A consistent force in cash games and tournaments during his 15-year career, Gagliano has several high profile tournament titles. In 2016 he won a World Series of Poker bracelet for $448,463.

Gagliano is an East Coast poker scene regular and also an ambassador for Borgata Poker and partypoker US Network. He has more than $6 million in live and online tournament earnings and nearly a decade as a professional coach. He recently spoke with USPoker about online cash games, bluffing, and more.

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Adjusting to online cash games

The growing number of online poker players in US regulated markets has been a plus for cash game players looking for action.

Michael Gagliano battles in the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic. (photos courtesy WPT)

When playing hands, Gagliano advises being more discerning for a better route to success over the long run.

“The biggest mistake that I see players making is simply playing too many hands,” he says. “It can be very tempting to play lots of differently suited hands or hands that have an Ace in them, but in most situations it’s best to stick to better starting hands.

“Playing a stronger range preflop will also make the rest of the hand much easier to play, as it’s easier to make better decisions when on average you’re starting with better hands.

For tournament players looking to add cash games, Gagliano also has some advice. The transition can be difficult, so it may be wise to play at lower stakes than your usual tournament range.

“Give yourself a chance to get used to the play style in cash games before moving back to your usual buy-in level,” he says.

Another important factor is picking a cash game format that closely matches the tournaments you’re used to playing. For example, if you play eight- or nine-handed tournaments, don’t jump into heads-up or three-handed cash games with fast and aggressive play. 

“Instead, take some time to find some nine-handed cash games or at least some full six-handed tables so you can ease yourself in,” Gagliano says.

Analyze playing styles

Additionally, take notice of the differences in playing style between tournaments and cash games. Most tournaments have antes while most cash games don’t.

This difference affects play preflop tremendously, Gagliano says. Stacks are going to almost always be deeper in cash games. Hands that work well in tournaments might not always be great at 100 big blinds deep.

It’s also productive to analyze the play of others at the table, keeping in mind some key ideas. 

“Try to take notice of what the better regulars are doing,” he says.

Some concepts to consider when analyzing opponents include:

  • What kinds of sizings are they commonly using?
  • How often are they playing pots from under the gun or from the button?
  • Why are they playing tighter in certain spots or looser in others?

“The transition to cash is a rewarding one,” Gagliano says, “and once you start figuring out how to better play some of these unique situations you will quickly feel yourself improving as a poker player.”

Looking for tells

Finding a tell on an opponent in a live game has always been a big part of poker. Is a particular player doing something that gives away the strength of his hand?

While it’s not quite as easy, online players may also have some tells.

“The biggest tells I look for in online cash games are bet sizing tells,” Gagliano says. “Try to figure out what type of player someone is by how they think about bet sizing. Do they bet big with their strong hands, or do they bet big when they’re trying to get you to fold?

“If you can figure out how someone thinks about their sizing, you can gain extremely valuable information on what they may be holding. Sometimes you can gather a large amount of information about how a player thinks just by seeing one or two hands that they’ve played.”

Mixing in some successful bluffing

Finding the right time to bluff can really pay off in certain situation. On the other hand, bluff too much and that chip stack can be hacked away by opponents. That’s the tightrope players must walk. But Gagliano notes that occasionally mixing in some bluffs can be very rewarding in the long run. 

“This is a complex topic worthy of a much deeper discussion, but to simplify: you need to bluff sometimes in poker because if you were never bluffing, then no one would ever call your bets, and you wouldn’t be able to make money,” he says.

Pick bluffing spots based on your hand and compare it to all the overall hands you might have in a situation. This helps analyze if it’s time to make a move.

“If you find yourself in a situation where you very normally have a very strong hang, but this time have a very weak hand,” Gagliano says, “then you’ve likely found a very good situation to start bluffing.”

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New role at LearnWPT

As a longtime poker coach, Gagliano not only brings a history of teaching others but also considerable experience. He’ll be helping out both tournament and cash game players.

“I’m very excited to be part of LearnWPT,” he says. “I’ll be making strategy content to help others improve their game. Being that I specialize in both high stakes multi-table tournaments as well as cash games, players can expect to see me produce a variety of content.

“I hope to help players to better bridge the gap between solid theoretical play and high-EV [expected value] exploitative play.”

Players on the partypoker US Network have already become used to LearnWPT’s strategy offerings. The site recently partnered with the network to help players improve their skills as well as streaming some final table action.

Gagliano now becomes another addition to the team and hopes to help players create their own poker success stories.

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PokerStars Reaches Out To Lower Bankroll Players with Summer Stacks Festival

Major online poker tournament series continue heading to US regulated markets. After recent success with the Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP), PokerStars is getting back in the act in June.

The operator debuts a new series for players in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Michigan. The Summer Stacks Festival runs June 12-28 featuring events with nice payouts at bargain price points.

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A look at PokerStars Summer Stacks

The new series marks a unique moment for PokerStars in the US regulated market. For the first time, the site will run a series simultaneously across all three states.

The series features 100 tournaments with buy-ins of $100 or less in each market. Players will find a $1 million prize pool guaranteed in Pennsylvania and Michigan and $500,000 guaranteed in New Jersey.

“Summer Stacks will provide the PokerStars community with a more casual series format featuring a number of turbo formats, shorter events, and lower buy-ins,” the company notes in a news release.

Each state’s series culminates with a two-day $100 Main Event on June 27-28. The Pennsylvania and Michigan championship events come with a $100,000 guarantee. New Jersey players will compete for a share of $50,000

Plenty of promotions planned 

PokerStars is also offering several ways for players to get involved for free as well as other promotions during Summer Stacks. The site is giving away $10,000 worth of Main Event tickets via a daily Depositor Freeroll.

Second Chance Freerolls will also be offered for any player knocked out of any tournament prior to reaching the money. A total of $10,000 worth of Summer Stacks tournament tickets will be awarded in these events.

Summer is here and PokerStars is offering plenty of chances for players to build their chip stacks and their bankrolls.

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Team Crap Shoot: Test Driving The New PokerGO Fantasy Game During US Poker Open

Fantasy poker has always been an interesting concept in theory. As in any sport, selecting a few players and following the action with a few bucks on the line makes the event more fun.

But in operation, poker isn’t always the easiest game to “fantasy-fy.” Instant stat updates aren’t easy and determining which players are actually playing an event can be difficult.

PokerGO and SuperDraft are trying to make the process easier with a new partnership kicking off with the US Poker Open (USPO). The series features a 12-event schedule running June 3-15.

I took a test drive of the new poker offering to see how DFS poker (DFP?) actually works. Would I coach this team to a winner or have to regroup? The site offered a $1,000 freeroll for several events and here’s how I fared in the first event of the series.

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Getting started

The lobby is fairly easy to navigate and players will find a “Poker” tab right at the top of the page among other sports. Seems a bit strange to see poker parked right between MMA and NASCAR options. Cards just doesn’t seem to have quite the adrenaline of those two.

The first USPO event on tap was a $10,000 No Limit Hold’em event with plenty of big names in the field. Clicking on poker quickly brings up the first USPO fantasy contest for the event. Click on that and the question becomes: who to pick?

Entrants are asked to pick five players: a champion and five “flex” options. A quick scroll down and users will find names like Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, Ali Imsirovic, and David Peters instead Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes.

At SuperDraft, instead of using a salary cap, point multipliers differ by player. Also, picking the champion correctly awards an extra 50%.

Determining which players to select for your team isn’t an easy choice. It’s not always a sure thing a player will even compete (especially post-pandemic).

The site seems to have solved this by allowing a few hours into the tournament to make roster changes. But a user has to follow along to determine if a player is at the table or chilling back at the pool instead.

Setting a lineup

Not much scientific thought or reasoning went into selecting my squad. For the champion, I chose Imsirovic at 1.5x. He seems to be winning everything over the last few years and has five high roller wins already this year.

I added a few more names that are also regulars in these high roller events including Sean Winter (1x) and Stephen Chidwick (1.15x). Winter is consistent in PokerGO events, with several final tables and a win this year.

Ali Imsirovic playing Thursday in PokerGO’s US Poker Open. (photo courtesy of PokerGO)

Chidwick won the inaugural USPO event and seems like a nice choice coming back from the pandemic. He’s sixth on the all-time live tournament money winning list, but his last live score was pre-pandemic.

Still, Chidwick was another nice option and I felt good with these three selections.

Sean Perry seemed like a nice choice with a 1.65x multiplier. He’s been hot and sits second behind Imsirovic in the PokerGO Tour standings. He has two wins and two runner-ups in PokerGO High Rollers since April.

Finally, I added Cary Katz at 1.25x. The PokerGO proprietor and businessman seems to have a knack for running deep in these big buy-in events. He has a win and two third-place finishes in these events since January. Bam, that roster seemed ready to crush the tables in Las Vegas.

Reviewing the roster and following along

Team Crap Shoot was set. How would this squad of poker dynamos perform? That’s all part of the fantasy football, I mean fantasy poker fun. 

That lineup seemed solid. I spent a whole 10 minutes figuring out who to pick, and more importantly, who would actually be playing. Were there some better players out there? Probably. 

But these events feature a ton of great players. Narrowing them down seems a bit like a crap shoot. A mix of top names with even-money multipliers and those who might pay a bit more here and there seemed like a nice approach.

All I had to do now was sit back, watch my guys perform as expected, and then collect my winnings. Right? As most fantasy sports players know, it doesn’t always work that way.

After jumping in the SuperDraft poker action, it was kind of interesting watching the action unfold. The site makes use of PokerGO live reporting and chip counts to update stats throughout the day.

This isn’t quite like checking out your team on NFL Sunday. Live reporting obviously isn’t updating every player’s chip stack in the field constantly. Updates on the app are a bit intermittent, but players can get some of the feel of near-live team updates.

As the tournament played out, I did find myself checking in on the mobile app and reading the live reporting. It was fun seeing how my poker warriors fared.

Some early success

Those who enjoy following tournament updates now have an added element of some skin in the game. Things looked nice early on for my team.

Imsirovic and Chidwick picked up some pots to move way up in the standings. Yes.  Katz snagged two pairs for a big win. Nice. Perry was making some moves and vaulted up the leaderboard. Let’s roll.

Stephen Chidwick returns for the final table on Friday in the opening event of the US Poker Open. (photo courtesy of PokerGO)

Four of my five players were earning some points. Things seemed to be looking like I’d have a nice late-day sweat. I envisioned my super-roster going deep late into the night.

As play advanced in the evening, my champion selection, Imsirovic, continued to pick up steam. After a few eliminations, he surged to the top. I’d probably have a few guys in the money and moving on to Day 2’s final table.

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Team in trouble

And then things began to unravel. Winter hit the rail early, but at least re-entered. Perry hit the exit door a bit later. My stable of thoroughbreds began coming up lame.

Imsirovic saw a massive downswing as well and Chidwick seemed the only one keeping hope alive. Some intrasquad conflict hurt team morale. Winter eliminated Imsirovic and the roster continued shrinking.

Soon Chidwick was all that remained of Team Crap Shoot. He now sits sixth out of the final seven players with Dan Shak leading Friday’s final table. A Chidwick win might secure a buck or two, but that seems unlikely.

Two SuperDraft players named “tx420tx” and “thebiginch” sit atop the standings with 1,032.5 intrasquad, miles above my 175. Both had Shak and Barry Hutter (seventh in chips) playing at the final table and stand to win a nice (and free) $85.

Regrouping and shifting strategies

As they say in poker, it’s on to the next one. The freeroll was fun and bringing the DFS concept to the World Series of Poker this fall would also be fun for players in the field and at home.

Several freerolls remain in the USPO and my strategy changes for the next No Limit Hold’em event.

No more recent finishes, no more consistency considerations, no more looking at standings.

This time it’s all about personality. Chatty? Loud? Quick with a joke? Maybe even a little abrasive?

Seeing these traits in high rollers isn’t always easy, but I found a few not afraid of a little table talk. This is the new Team Personality roster:

  • Daniel Negreanu
  • Frank Stepuchin
  • Sean Perry
  • Ray Qartomy
  • Jonathan Little

I can already see those winnings hitting my account. Let’s go.

The US Poker Open continues Friday with a $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha event. Another $1,000 fantasy freeroll is also available.

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