Posts Tagged ‘tournament’

Delk featured Pro at Upcoming Ladies Event

Friday, November 12th, 2010
12 Nov 2010 Featured, Poker Life »

Title: “Luck Be a Lady” Daytona Beach- No Limit Hold ‘em Tournament
Location: Daytona Beach Kennel Club and Poker Room
Link out: Click here
Description: Once again the Daytona Beach Kennel Club and Poker Room will host a Ladies No Limit Hold ‘em tournament as a part of the Second Annual Daytona Beach International Poker Tournament.  Come join me as we have a wonderful time together playing our game, our way!

Saturday, November 13, 2010• Cards fly at 2:00pm
Daytona Beach Poker Room – Daytona Beach, FL
960 South Williamson Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL

$150 buy-in, 5k in chips, 20 minute blinds. LIPS is one of the sponsors for this event

November 1 – 5 are given over to $80 buy-in super satellites, with event play beginning November 6 and continuing through November 14. Event buy-ins range from $115 to $550 for the championship event, which will begin with two starting days, November 11 and 12, and conclude on Sunday, November 14.

For further information, contact the poker room at 960 S Williamson Blvd, Daytona Beach, Florida 32114 (386) 252-6484
Start Time: 14:00
Date: 2010-11-13

2010 Isle Open Poker Championship Event, $250,000 Guarantee

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

Just on the heels of final tabling Event 4 of the Isle Open Poker Champion, I have made day 2 in the Championship event.   I will be playing tomorrow in Day 2.  There were two day ones.  103 players were in the running on Day 1a with approximately 48 returning from that flight.

This is the Isle first $2,200 event and they are doing it with style. We were treated with a compilimentary surf and turf buffet at the acclaimed Farraddays.  What a menu! French Onion soup, buffalo shrimp, Seared ahi tuna, Rigatoni Carbonara, roasted beef tenderloin, lobster tail, roasted yukon potatoes, fire-charred tomatoes and roasted garlic and balsamic portablella mushrooms.  For desert we were offered warm chocolate cake, key lime pie, carrot cake, and creme brulee.  They tossed in a glass of wine and beer.  Really top notch stuff!

Off to dinner–I’ll write more later!

“Poker is in our Sole”

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Today I am looking forward to getting together with my friends of the High Heels Poker Tour at The Poker Room at Orange Park Kennel Club.  Lauren Failla, founder of HHPT, formed this company is to give women a place to improve their poker skills and provide recognition of their efforts.  of all ages the opportunity to expand their skills at the poker table.  The mission statement of HHPT is “Our Mission at the HHPT is to empower women who want to become champions in the growing world of poker. The HHPT wants to provide the best competitive environment where women can explore, develop, and continue growing and learning top strategies and their “A” game. Opportunities and Recognition are what the HHPT is all about.”

Thanks, Lauren!!

Next event:

Saturday, August 21st @ 6pm
Buy-in = $150
Starting Chips = 20,000
Blinds = 30 minutes
NO DEALER ADD-ON

Bad Beat on Cancer Has a Full House

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Copied from http://preventcancer.org/newsroom2c.aspx?id=4560#tourney

pokerannouncement2_100pxOn May 4, a record 130 poker players from across the country brought their best poker faces to the nation’s capital to support cancer prevention. The Prevent Cancer Foundation raised $215,000 at its Sixth Annual Bad Beat on Cancer Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament. After an exciting evening of tournament play, Jeremy Coon took the grand prize donated by Harrah’s Entertainment—a $10,000 seat at the 2010 World Series of Poker Tournament.

The event was attended by top professional poker players Andy Bloch, Lee Childs, Annie Duke, Rafe Furst, Jena Delk and Howard Lederer, members of Congress and players from corporate and poker communities. Professional poker champion and Foundation board member Phil Gordon—renowned for his commentary on televised poker matches such as Celebrity Poker Showdown and the World Series of Poker—served as the master of ceremonies for the evening.

The tournament, sponsored by 1-800-Contacts®, Amgen, Astra Zeneca, General Dynamics, Harrah’s Entertainment Inc., Legacy, and the Poker Players Alliance, featured 10 players at each of the 13 tables vying to win a seat at the final table where they competed for fabulous prizes, each of which had been generously donated to the Foundation. Prior to the tournament, Gordon and the other professional poker stars in attendance held a poker clinic for first-time players and for those in need of a refresher course before the games began.

“Poker is an exciting way to bring people together to beat cancer. Most of our guests recognize the Prevent Cancer Foundation’s mission is important and they are more than happy to help fulfill it,” said Jan Bresch Mahrer, the Foundation’s executive vice president and chief operating officer.

Since its inception at the World Series of Poker in 2003, the Bad Beat on Cancer initiative has raised more than $3.2 million to support the Foundation’s mission.

Learn about the Prevent Cancer Foundation’s other signature events.

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Battle of the Blogger Tournaments

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

I played in the Battle of the Bloggers Invitational tournament tonight.  The Invitational Series is a special event for poker’s writers. It is not available to the general public, shocking, I know, for something named “Invitational” .  Somehow I was able to score an invite at the last minute and got to play.  This double stack freeroll tournament drew 111 players.  NYRambler took first place and TexansBaby placed second.  I went out 29th (pout).

There are two other Battle of the Blogger Tournament series: the Mookie and the Poker from the Rail.  The Mookie is played on Wednesday nights at 22:00 EST.  The entry to this event is $10 +$.  This series runs through May 26 with radio commentary at Buddy Dank Radio.  The Poker from the Rail series runs on Mondays through May 24th.  Entry into this event is $24 + $2 at 22:00 EST.

It was a lot of fun to play with so many of my poker friends.  I look forward to playing more of the BBT events offered at Full Tilt Poker. Check out more details here: http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/battle-of-the-bloggers

I am a $50 bounty at ClubWPT on Wednesday

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

ClubWPT PPI Elite Bounty Series

Featuring a $1,000 prize pool, the PPI Elite Bounty Series pits ClubWPT members against some of the biggest names in professional poker. To sweeten the pot, each of the PPI Elite players has a $50 bonus bounty on their head – so when you knock ‘em out, you walk away with an extra $50 bucks!

PPI Elite Bounty Series is scheduled for March 24th at 9PM ET and the tournament will appear in the game lobby as ‘PPI Bounty $1K.’ So keep an eye out as this event returns and be sure to bring your “A game” because the PPI Elite crew & I play to win. Here’s a link to ClubWPT.

The following pros are scheduled to play:

Ralph ”RP-Law” Pecorale
Tony “TonyLayPPI” Lay
Joey ”JoeyTheB_PPI” Brooks
Jonathan ”J_Tamayo_PPI” Tamayo
Frank “frankyfuneral” Cieri
Jena ”JenaDelk” Delk

Poker Players International is a full service agency for poker players. PPI and its clients also serve to further the poker community, both on and off the felt, through educational and charitable efforts.

Later on Tilt

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

LEVEL 6

OMg!  I just folded my queens when I timed out trying to type a 2.5X BB bet.  And why do I insist on simply calling from the blinds with speculative hands.  I need to be raising or folding here. I suck at this.

Wow! They just let me steal the blinds twice this round.  I called a standard raise that was called by one other player from the button.  I am trying to play more hands in position.  When the flop is checked around to me, I bet two thirds of the pot.  Everybody folds.   I am really good at this.  

Two hands later, I open for 3xBB and get three bet by the button. I fold because this bet represents 30% of the button’s stack.  I can only continue with this hand if I am willing to play for the buttons entire stack.  Since I have 9 10 off suit, I fold, intended to find a better spot later.  I suck at this.

The better spot comes three hands later.  I am able to get heads up with a good player. My bluff was successful because I created a believable story.  And the fact they missed on the wet board really help.  I am good at this.

We are nearing the end of level 10.  Here are my current vital stats:  11K chips; average 9k, 302 players remain; 90 earn some money.

LEVEL 12 150/300/25

I just overplayed the last two hands and my stack has eroded to 4K.  I suck at this. 

I shove with 10 J suited after a nit opens.  The nit calls with AK.  I flop a pair and the AK does not improve.  I double up and think I am good at this.

I fold the next two hands. The next hand I play is [Ac, 5c] from the big blind.  The button opens with a bet of  1,065 (obv. steal), so because I suck at this, I flat call.  The flop is  [9d, 5d,8s].  Excited to hit bottom pair, I shove my remaining $7K.  The button calls with [Qd, 6d].  The turn is [Qs].  The river [Jh]. 

I am prepared to shove my 282 remaining chips immediately if not sooner, because I am good at this.

I win the next two hands by luck and luck alone because I suck at this.

I finish in 215th place when my third hand is not able to hold up. 

The time is 3:42 am. Time for bed. 

 

Late night on Tilt

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

I am playing the $17K guaranteed tournament on FTP.  The buy in for this tournament is $24+2 and drew 907 players, giving us a prize pool of $21.8K.  This tournament features 12 minute levels and 3,000 starting chips.  The play has been as expected –bad.  We have lost 132 during the first level of play.

On-line play is not my strong suit.  It is difficult to keep my mind from wondering.  So I am writing this blog while playing.  It is my hope that my writing here will help to keep me in touch with the action on the table.  Unfortunately I type way to slow to provide commentary on every hand, so this experiment seems to be a failure thus far. 

Dag open limped from utg+1. Mr. R rose to pot and it is folded around to Dag.  Dag ends up taking the pot on the river with a large bet.  No show down.  He is UTG now and open limps again.  Mr. R pot raises and I fold my 4 7 off-suit from the cutoff.  The blinds fold and they are heads up.  Each street is checked down.  Board shows 2 K J K 10.  Dag wins the 900 pot after calling a river bet from Mr. R with pocket eights.

Just folded my K6 suited.  The same two players are in this hand with .  A turn bet gets Hia to fold. 4 4 A A J on the board and a river bet gets Dag to release his hand.

Mr. R limped and I raised to 4 bb with KQ off-suit and Mr. R calls.  Mr. R leads out on the flop and I reraise. Mr. R folds.

Mr. limps again with 800 chips and gets reraised for his trny life by Dag.  Mr. folds! Dag shows AJ suited and looses to AK suited . Mr. R has played 23/24 hands.  He just doubled up with the 78 suited vs. QQ, staying in with a gut shot draw after the flop.

The next hand Mr. R is moved to a new table.  It’s folded around to me in the small blind, and I raise pot with A8.  The big blind insta-folds.

It’s amazing how long two minutes is when you have to pee….

At the first break I have 5390 in chips.  The average is 4748.  There are 573 players remaining.

Another second place….still no victor cigar!

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
I took second in the Daytona Beach Kennel Club’s Razz Tournament last night.  Due to time constraints the tournament winner was determined by chip count.  DBKC provide a nice trophy to Tony Messing.  The payout was chopped six ways. The happy money winners include:  MeChris Cosenza, Joshua Wall, Joshua Peets, Mike Micelli, Tony Messing, and Paul Aiello.      

The field was comprised of 38 players.  It was nice seeing from Ante Up magazine.  There were four or five females in the field.  The field seemed comprised of either beginners like me or more adept players.  I overheard someone say they drove in from Gainesville.  Tampa was represented by my friend, Chris Cosenza, Publisher, Ante Up magazine.  Oh by the way, be on the lookout for their magazine in your favorite poker room.  Ante up is considered THE resource for Florida poker. 

My friend Sue drove me tonight.  It was her first time to watch any poker tournament.  On the drive home, she was full of questions.  She wondered why a person got a penalty for talking on the phone but no one received a penalty for texting on the phone.  Good point, Sue!  I do wish the rules were equally enforced whatever they may be.

For some reason the cocktail waitress failed to make a last call to the tournament area. Heck, I didn’t see any server for the last two hours.  I was unable to get a cold bottle of water to help calm my recurrent hot flashes.  Hot flashes are not something you really understand until it happens to you. I thought cramps were bad—but this sucks more! 

This was a very enjoyable evening.  I took great pleasure in playing something besides NHL.  This was my first Live razz tournament.  This experience makes me realize it is time for me to learn the game of razz.  To facilitate this goal, I will be holding razz tournaments at my poker room beginning in mid-December.  Sign up now to play freerolls and play money as we complete testing of the site.  Here’s the link:  www.pokerprosnetwork.net/jenadelk.html.

 

What’s next?

I will be at Daytona Beach Kennel Club on Thursday, November 12th, to play in the inaugural Daytona Beach International Poker Tournament, Championship Event (day1A).   This is the first multiday tournament ever being hosted at DBKC.  The poker room management has worked hard to fill the field by holding tons of sit-n-go’s and satellites.  There are already over 60 registered.  A good turnout is expected.  Here are the specks of the event:

Thur. Nov. 12 (Day 1A)

Fri. Nov. 13 (Day 1B)

Sun. Nov. 15 (Finals)

2pm Start time

$650 Buy-in

Starting chips 10,000

Starting blinds 25/50

45 Minute Blind Levels

Come play with me….

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

I have some very exciting news. 

 

I am involved in the launch of a new website - I am associated with PPN.  Poker Pros Network, newest concept in online poker opens November 1, 2009.Players Group Ltd and Openlot Group have teamed up to bring the poker world a totally new concept in online poker. A new network for online players where friends and everyday players can sit with pros. Poker Pros Network is opening for free online play November 1, 2009 with the launch of  http://www.pokerprosnetwork.net.

 

Players Group Ltd. CEO Chuck Kidd says:” We are proud to team with Openlot to bring this unique Poker Pros Network to the online poker world. We have currently signed more than 30 top online, as well as brick and mortar pros to play at the PPN. And that list is growing every day. The allure of playing against the world’s best players online has already been proven.  At the PPN we make it easy to interact with the PPN PRO players of your choice on your schedule and at your budget limits.” 

 

Openlot Group CEO Bruno Michieli says, “Openlot is proud to provide state of the art technology offering remote gaming services, total player management and total infrastructure system to the PPN. Our goal is to deliver the highest quality total gaming solution management. Openlot is leading the way for third generation games offering solutions to the entire online gaming industry.”

 

Signups are now being taken at www.pokerprosnetwork.net/jenadelk.hml. And that one login will work for any PPN site in the future. One site, multiple pros, easy entry, free play, live play and tournaments, built by pros for the enjoyment of everyone.

 

Real cash play will commence December 1. 2009.