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PokerStars
is the largest online poker cardroom in the world.
PokerStars'
satellite tournaments produced the 2003 World Series
of Poker champion, Chris
Moneymaker, as well as the 2004 champion, Greg
"Fossilman" Raymer. Those two now act as
spokespeople for the cardroom, as does 2005 World
Series of Poker champion Joe
Hachem, also a regular player on the site. In
March 2007, poker room manager Lee Jones announced
his retirement, effective April 1. His successor has
yet to be named.
Launched
in September 2001, PokerStars is owned by a Costa
Rican company, Rational Enterprises. With its company
headquarters on the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea,
PokerStars is also licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming
Commission in Canada. Since relocating to the UK Crown
dependency, PokerStars has been the subject of financial
media speculation regarding a possible IPO or merger
with a publicly listed company. Analysts estimated
its market value would be approximately $3 billion
(US), which would have made the company one of the
world's largest privately held gambling companies.
PokerStars
overtook PartyPoker as the world's largest online
poker room at around the time the U.S. Congress passed
the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. Many
sites, including PartyPoker, immediately suspended
business with U.S. gamblers, while others, including
PokerStars, did not. On May 19, 2007, PokerStars dealt
their 10 billionth hand.
Since
then Pokerstars has grown and has roughly 120,000
players at their tables on a consistent basis and
continues to grow at a steady pace.
PokerStars
is the headline sponsor of the European Poker Tour.
PokerStars sponsored an event on the World Poker Tour
called the PokerStars Caribbean Poker Adventure. The
World Poker Tour no longer stages this event, so it
is now a stop on the European Poker Tour. In 2005,
eGaming Review named PokerStars.com the "Best
Poker Operator of the Year".
PokerStars
offers eight varieties of poker games: Texas hold
'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo (8 or Better), Stud, Stud
Hi/Lo (8 or Better), Razz, five-card draw, and deuce
to seven triple draw. HORSE and HOSE, "mixed
games" that rotate through several of the above,
are also offered. Players can participate in real
money games ranging from $.01/$.02 (micro limits)
up to $1000/$2000.
Pokerstars
offers hand history files for analysis, discussion
and conversion using a poker hand converter.
The
home of the World Championship of Online Poker, the
largest online poker tournament series in the world,
PokerStars has over 20,000 players playing real money
ring games daily, plus thousands more playing real
money tournaments or free-play games. During peak
operating times, this often adds up to over 120,000
players online simultaneously. PokerStars.com's play
money players mix with those logging in from PokerStars.net,
a free play-only site without real money games.
The
site's flagship event is the Sunday Million, a weekly
tournament (generally with a $215 buy-in, although
this is increased to $530 or $1050 on the last Sunday
of each month) with a guaranteed million dollar prize
pool. On July 8, 2007, PokerStars debuted a new weekly
event, the $11 buy-in Sunday Hundred Grand, which
regularly attracts the tournament maximum 20,000 players,
making it the largest participated-in real-money poker
tournament ever. This total surpassed the previous
record of 10,894 players who participated in the May
20, 2007 Sunday Million tournament. On March 2, 2008
the Sunday Hundred Grand was won by World Series of
Poker Europe champion Annette Obrestad, who won $20,000
for first place. (Credit: Wikipedia).
News
Paren
Arzoomanian Wins ANZPT Sydney, by Tom Jenkin - 3rd
May 2009
(Credit:
Poker News Daily)
The
first ever Australia New Zealand Poker Tour (ANZPT),
sponsored by PokerStars, just wrapped up its AUD $2,200
buy-in Main Event from the Star City Casino in Sydney.
A 25 year-old local student, Paren “Puzz”
Arzoomanian, won the high-stakes tournament.
A
field of 493 players turned out for the inaugural
ANZPT Sydney festivities, seven short of its official
maximum capacity. As a result, Arzoomanian banked
AUD $246,000 for his efforts. The cancer survivor
battled against Gold Coast mortgage broker Lisa Walsh
heads-up, with the latter earning the largest payday
ever by a woman in an Australian poker tournament.
On the final hand, she shoved low on chips with K-9
and was called by Arzoomanian, who flipped over A-5.
The flop came J-8-8, leaving Walsh needing a king,
nine, or running cards to make a straight. A five
on the turn preserved Arzoomanian’s lead in
the hand and an ace on the river sealed the victory
for the youngster with aces up.
Here
were the top nine finishers in Sydney along with their
payouts. All figures given are in Australian Dollars:
1st Place: Paren Arzoomanian - $246,500
2nd Place: Lisa Walsh - $162,690
3rd Place: John Caridid - $93,670
4th Place: Chris Kittos - $69,020
5th Place: Majed Haddad - $55,709
6th Place: Vasilios Argyros - $44,370
7th Place: Joel Dodds - $34,510
8th Place: James Newhan - $24,650
9th Place: Xin Zhao - $16,762
Kittos
fell by the wayside in fourth place after coming out
on the losing end of a race holding A-K against Walsh’s
pocket threes. The flop came 2-4-5, adding a straight
draw for Walsh and counterfeiting three of Kittos’
outs. The turn came another five and the river was
a jack, sending Kittos home AUD $69,020 richer for
his wear. Caridid was also sent packing by Walsh,
who held A-K against Caridid’s A-8. The board
fell 10-2-3-7-J, sending the final PokerStars qualifier
standing out of the tournament in third place. Arzoomanian
held a 5.6 million to 4.1 million chip lead entering
heads-up play.
Two
members of Team PokerStars Australia also finished
in the money. Tony Hachem grabbed 17th place for AUD
$8,874, while Eric Assadourian took 28th place and
saw his bank account grow by AUD $4,930. Hachem now
sits atop the overall ANZPT Season 1 leader board
with 84.8 points, besting fellow Aussie Karl Krautsschneider
by 4.8. At the end of Season 1 of the ANZPT, the overall
leader board champion takes home prize packages to
every Main Event on the PokerStars-sponsored Asia
Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) during Season 4 as well
as the 2010 Aussie Millions Main Event. The player
will officially be sponsored by PokerStars, which
will front airfare, tournament buy-ins, and hotel
accommodations as part of the AUD $60,000 prize package.
The runner up takes home sponsorship for every event
on the second season of the ANZPT (valued at AUD $25,000),
while the third place finisher will grab AUD $10,500
in buy-ins and expenses to tournaments in the region
sponsored by PokerStars.
Here’s
a look at the top ten of the current leader board
after the Sydney event:
1. Tony Hachem- 84.8
2. Karl Krautsschneider – 80.0
3. Daniel Noja - 69.2
4. Bill Argyros – 69.0
5. Joel Dodds - 67.6
6. Paren Arzoomanian - 67.4
6. Lisa Walsh - 67.4
6. John Caridad - 67.4
9. Mike Stecker - 65.6
10. Tony Dunst – 64.0
After
a three week hiatus, the ANZPT will return on May
25th in Melbourne at the Crown Casino. The AUD $2,700
buy-in Main Event plays down to a winner on May 27th
and the tournament is capped at 450 entrants. From
July 21st through 25th, the tournament series heads
to Queenstown’s SkyCity Casino for an AUD $2,500
buy-in contest.
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