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| MARCH 18 - 28, 2021 SCHEDULE and STRUCTURES | GCP Podcast #2 featuring Pearl River Tournament Director Paul Dutsch: Listen to Podcast by clicking the link here: GCP PODCAST Episode 2 / 2021 | NEWS | LOCAL POKER PLAYER THAT IS A GULF COAST STAPLE DEEP AT WPT IN VEGAS: Local Gulf Coast Poker Player Trace Henderson is in Vegas playing in the WPT event at the Venetian and is sitting with a a nice pile of chips with just north of 2.4 million. This would equate to 99 big blinds with 32 runners remaining in the field. 1st place would be $752k...2nd place $491k...3rd place $363k. Woukld be nice haul to bring back to the Gulf Coast. Please cheer on Trace and give some good vibes to run good. Would be nice to get his name on that WPT trophy thats for sure.
| PEARL RIVER UPDATE: CELEBRITY BOUNTIES... COMING SOON: So... selections were based on nominations on our Facebook page and some that were previously selected. Just a spoilery heads up: they will include a Chris, a Ruth, a Tyler, a Jo-Ella, and a Stephen. Looking forward to the big announcement with full names as soon as possible. BAG WOW IS BACK: -BagWow! is back. Want a refresher on the BagWow? (Remember the dates are a little off but you'll get the idea...) The BagWow! format dominates the opening weekend. This year it features a 100k Guarantee on a $250 buy-in. 5 Flights (Thursday 6 pm, Friday noon and 6pm, and Saturday 11am and 5pm). Also, 1k bonus if you bag twice and a 3k bonus if you bag thrice... three times. -A 5 seats ADDED (!!!) Mega Sunday 3/21 at 2pm to get in the $600 Main Event the following weekend. Probably the best live tournament poker deal in the South. -Multiple 20k+ Guarantees -$600 100k Guarantee Main Event. Three flights: Friday 4 pm, Saturday 11am and 5 pm. | NEWS, TWEETS AND LINKAGE: -Lon McEachern tweeted out:
I would like to let our poker friends know that our colleague and pal @NormanChad is still recovering from some long-haul COVID-19 health issues thus preventing him from working on the upcoming @WSOP Main Event shows. We all wish him a full and healthy recovery. — Lon McEachern (@lonmceachern) February 25, 2021
Cardplayer did an interview with Lon recently about becoming the voice of poker. Most importantly, our thoughts like Lon's are with Norman. Hope he gets on a path to total wellness and we'll miss hearing him while we cheer on Joe Hebert Sunday night on ESPN2. If you are also a long hauler be on the look out for some encouraging news that is circulating (a lot of it anecdotal right now) about the first dose of the vaccine helping to alleviate symptoms for a lot of sufferers. -NY Governor Andrew Cuomo accused of sexual harrassment by a former member of his staff Lindsey Boylan (pictured). She says she was the victim of inappropriate touching, a kiss without consent, and an offer to play strip poker. AP has the newshere. -We missed this earlier but Chad Holloway at PokerNews touts the poker documentary 'Smile' honoring the late Thor Hansen. Hansen is thought to be the originator of one of poker's great quotes after winning a big event. An interviewer asked what's he was going to do with all the money. Hansen: I'm going to pay off some people I owe. Interviewer: What about the rest? Hansen: Well... they are going to have to wait.
| NEWS: SOCIAL MEDIA CONTEST: Congrats to Tim Moore (pictured) for winning our first contest and a seat into the $250 Opener. Tim has run deep in the Main Event at Pearl River before so we know he's got a chance to turn this freeroll into a nice cash. Currently, we are running our second contest where the winner will be the player who guesses the player that runs deepest in the Opener. If two (or more) people select the same player a random drawing will determine the winner. Look for the picture of Peace Marvel on Twitter and Facebook to enter a guess. The winner of that gets a seat into the 50k Guarantee event. Get your careful, calculated, educated pick on the record... or take your best guess. Not many entries so far, so you still got a great shot to win. POKER QUOTES: TD Paul Dutsch--our podcast guest for February--has been doing a daily post on his Facebook page of poker quotes in the run up to Pearl River. There are some good ones in there. He's got nuggets of wisdoms and a lot of funny ones. Here's some others gathered by Calvin Ayre focused on self-improvement. ENTITLED? A new study inidicates how you react to bad luck may reveal how entitled you are. If every time you lose you feel like it's bad luck? You might be entitled. Do get angry and feel victimized? You might be entitled. Getting angry in response to bad luck usually only happens to people that think they are entitled to win. Interesting study highlight by Scientific American. Go here.
| PEARL RIVER MAIN EVENT EARLY SATTY: Last time there was an overaly with two seats guaranteed. You need to get there and get a piece of that free money this Sunday. Not a bad idea to start stockpiling seats--it is a reentry. Some of you seem to use a lot of seats.
| ALL THINGS PEARL RIVER: SATTIES AND STRUCTURES COMING: Be on the lookout for information on satellites leading up to the twin 100k guarantees run in the Poker Room of the Golden Moon Hotel at Pearl River Resorts. We will post info when we have them. Also, we will soon post structures for the Spring Events in the link up top. Almost ready. WIN YOUR WAY TO THE 100K: We will be doing social media contests, as per usual, in the lead up to this event on TWITTER (@GCPNET), on Facebook and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/gcpnet/). Our first contests ask for nominations for our Celebrity Bounty event on Tuesday, March 23rd. Like, follow, share and comment to earn an entry to a random drawing for a seat in the 100k Guaranteed Opener. Look for the posts with this pic. | POKER LINKAGE: -Hank Azaria is hosting a new home game TV show on PokerStars.net's YouTube channel. Winnings go to charities. Watch the first episode here: -Bill Perkins, a hedge fund manager and poker player, those guys aren't in the news right now, details meeting his best bud Dan (...Blizerian) through poker over at the Robb Report. -Refugee from Afghanistan wins one of 2021 poker's biggest tournaments. The Miami Herald has the story here about a player that not long ago was dealing with loss of family in war torn Afghanistan, immigration detention, and more hardships. Now a poker champion. -Chad Holloway's PokerNews piece on Mark Ellis Cortez's win in the Lone Star Poker Series at Champions Social in Houston, TX. Lots of familiar names won secondary events including Logan Hewett in the bounty event, Justin Brassieur who won TWO events, and Schuyler Thornton. Go here . Polk-Negreanu challenge almost wrapped up. CalvinAyre.com details where it stands and addresses some of the controversies during the action.
| PEARL RIVER POKER OPEN SPRING 2021 SCHEDULE *Pending Choctaw Gaming Approval
| PEARL RIVER POKER OPEN It's back. Live tournament poker a couple of hours away from almost everywhere in the gulf south. With more of everything. More options: including a 1k Old School Freezeout. Limited registration window and one bullet per player. It won't be just the play making you wonder if it's 1999 when you register this one. Joe Saleh requested it and when the 2019 Gulf Coast Poker Player of the Year Joe Saleh asks for a tournament we have to listen. More guarantees featuring the twin 100k Guarantees. Opening weekend BagWow! format with bonuses for bagging multiple flights. Second weekend the Main Event. More bounties in the Celebrity Bounty tournament? No spoilers but the odds on favorite to be the 2020 Gulf Coast Player of the Year says he'll be there and he'll be a bounty. More in the prize pools: Monday's tournament bumped up to a 50k Guarantee. More dealers and more tables. March 18 - 28. Full schedule to be released (very) soon. Watch this space and our social media for ways to win your way into one of the events for free.
| LOUISIANA, THE BIRTHPLACE OF POKER, IS FOR POKER WINNERS:
JOE GEAUXS AND DOES IT #FORLINDA Joe Hebert of Metairie won the domestic 2020 WSOP Main Event title and on January 3rd will fight the Euro winner Damian Salas for the bracelet, the banner, the glory and another 1 million dollars. Pictures of Joe are by Jaime Thomson and courtesy of PokerNews. Go here for their terrific coverage of the WSOP. And let's start with a big thank you to Joe for wearing that patch on his wrist. So glad a local supports a local business and vice versa! Joe earned over 1.5 million for his final table victory. A table that played out as though there were a guiding hand from beyond. There seemed to be very little craziness, quite atypical for a WSOP Main Event final table, and Joe won the heads up battle in one hand. Fitting for Joe he won with Ace-Queen. Joe dedicated the tournament to his mom Linda who passed this summer of a pulmonary embolism. The poker Ace winning for his Queen #ForLinda. The money went all in preflop. Joe started behind but we had to know he was going to come back to win when we saw the pocket queens of his opponent Ron Jenkins. An Ace found the the board and left Jenkins with one out that didn't come. Of course not, the absent queen was behind Joe all along. The final table started nearly as fast as heads up play finished with Gershon Distenfeld falling to Queens twice in the first six hands to get eliminated. Yes, the championship dedicated #ForLinda was bookended by Queens determining the action. Eerie concidences maybe... or maybe if you believe in that kind of thing an angel on Joe's shoulder. Jenkins won a little over a million for second. Michael Cannon finished third. Ryan Hagerty finished fourth. Tony Yuan fifth followed by maybe the most active and aggressive player on the table Harrison Dobin in sixth. A couple of tough spots had Shawn Stroke bow out in seventh. Prior to the final table Upeshka De Silva, suffered the cruel fate of contracting Covid and per the rules of the tournament had to forfeit his chips and take 9th place money. Upeshka with ties to Houston, TX was going for his fourth WSOP bracelet and despite being 8th in chips was probably the one player everybody was most concerned about. Regarding the play, Joe made some conscious tactical decisions on his plan for the final table that he shared with us on the condition we not to write about in our pre tournament interview. Retrospectively, he did exactly as he said he would and it worked out like he thought it would. Many people thought as the overwhelming chip leader he should come out pressing and apply ICM pressure with the stiff payjumps. Maybe on an ordinary final table but with these opponents, many of them willfully ignoring ICM for their own reasons, a slightly different strategy that he applied worked. When it was time to flex his stack--he did and it worked again. We can't wait to see the ESPN broadcast as we haven't discussed the hands with Joe yet. Maybe the cards determined some of his play or maybe his play determined much of the results. Will be a fun watch. That will air in February, but more pressing matters now. Joe plays Damian Salas on January 3rd and we'll be clicking refresh on PokerNews like the poker junkies we are during the heads up match. We know ESPN hopes that heads up conflict takes more then one hand. But if Joe wins it in the first hand again, so be it--what will be will be! VIRTUAL RAIL AND RUNGOODGEAR:
If you want to join us on Joe's virtual rail we have a thread on facebook where we are wishing him well and we know he'll check it to see all his support just before the Heads Up match. Please leave a message or pic wishing him the best. Go to the pinned post here. You'll notice the awesome shirts a lot of us are wearing designed and made by RunGoodGear.com. Want to say thanks again to Tana Karn for allowing GCP to be on the shoulder as we join them in supporting our friend Joe in this epic run. Very generous of RunGood as making fan shirts has become their thing during the Main Event. Check out their site there is some great poker gear on there. CHRIS READ: Another win for Louisiana as one of our own Chris Read takes down the seniors event in a series at private poker club in Georgia. Chris is now a Georgia native but originally hails from Louisiana and a devoted Saints fan. Believe she won a hunk of silver for her play. We also think she has the best looking mask in all of poker. She's pictured with JJ Liu.
BERT FOS WINS: Maybe it's just us but hard to open Facebook with out seeing NOLA player Bert Fos and his giant check greet us in an ad for an online site. Played many times with Bert so happy to see it. Well done for taking it down Bert. We always wonder what happens to the giant checks? They go up in a man cave? Bert let us know...
| JOE HEBERT CHIP LEADER 2020 WSOP MAIN EVENT FINAL TABLE: We've been sitting on an update for a little bit until we had a chance to have an official interview with Joe. The native of Metairie, LA went to Las Vegas to play some of the online events this month and won a satellite to the WSOP Main Event. We didn't think there were too many locals playing this year as they had to travel to Nevada or New Jersey so it was a little off our radar.. When we found out Hebert was 24 out of just 26 players left, we immediately started sweating him on the PokerNews twitch stream and he immediately started chipping up (coincidence we think not). What a run! So check out our interview with Joe where we get deep into that run and the special motivations he has in this crazy year. He mentions several players from around the region including Mike Lech of Arkansas, BJ McBrayer of Alabama, Ben Thomas of Baton Rouge and all his friends in NOLA and the Metairie bar scene. Virtual rail will be wearing T-Shirts made by Tana Karn and RunGoodGear to support Joe from afar. As you can tell from the interview Joe is easy to root for and we think it's about time somebody brought the WSOP Main Event back to the birthplace of poker. Many of us will be wearing these sweet rail shirts made by Tana Karn and RunGoodGear. Chipcounts from PokerNews: Joseph 'kolebear' Hebert 13,052,534 Shawn 'shades927' Stroke 5,252,000 Ryan 'Hagzzz021' Hagerty 5,071,572 Ye 'YUAN365' Yuan 4,829,459 Michael 'geNet1x_' Cannon 4,408,847 Gershon 'jets613' Distenfeld 3,475,481 Ron 'Samthedog76' Jenkins 2,476,746 Upeshka 'gomezhamburg' De Silva 2,151,969 Harrison 'Harrisond33' Dobin 1,581,392 Payouts for the U.S. final nine start at 98k and go all the way up to 1.5 million. Second also will be a millionaire. Sixth place on will earn more then 200k. Texan Upeshka De Silva may only have 2.1 million in chips but surely is the most accomplished player left with three bracelets to his name. Joe did well to bust some of the other elite pros including Martin Zamani and Dan Zack just before the final table. The final table will play out December 28th. From there the winner will then play the International Bracket winner heads up for the bracelet and an additional one million dollars. Argentinian Damian Salas, who has another WSOP final table to his name, already won the international tournament on GGPoker.
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- How To Host A Poker Tournament
- How To Poker Tournament
- How To Set Up A Poker Tournament
- How To Play Poker Tournament Online With Friends
- 888Poker comes in at number three in our rankings of best online poker sites for tournaments. 888Poker is the flagship site of the 888 Poker Network, which is currently one of the ten largest.
- You can also use the suggested structures in many home poker tournament programs. However, if you’re bereft of either of these items, you can just have your players start with 5,000 chips and 25/50 blinds. Double the blinds every 15 minutes. Add an ante at 200/400 of roughly 1/8th the big blind’s size.
- The keys to a successful tournament: being well organized, having good structure and using Quality Poker Supplies. Tournament Supplies. The poker supplies that are used will have a big impact on the overall tournament experience. The use of quality supplies will make for “casino” like feel to your tournament. Clay poker chips; poker chip trays.
I play a $33 poker tournament on America’s Cardroom that has a $12,000 guaranteed prize pool. I streamed the action on Twitch. Listen to me discuss some key.
It is sometimes difficult to play and run a tournament. If you have some of the right products, it makes it a lot easier. This will allow you to focus more on playing. The keys to a successful tournament: being well organized, having good structure and using Quality Poker Supplies.
Tournament Supplies
The poker supplies that are used will have a big impact on the overall tournament experience. The use of quality supplies will make for “casino” like feel to your tournament.
Poker Chips
How many poker chips will you need to successfully host a tournament? Generally, you will want about 50-75 chips for each player. If you want to have a 20 person tournament you will need approximately 1000-1500 chips of the right color mix. You will need only four or five chip colors for tournaments of 40 players or less. You will need more of the lower denominations than you do of the higher denominations.
Here are the most common chip color denominations for home use chips:
- White - $1
- Red - $5
- Blue - $10
- Green - $25
- Black - $100
- Purple - $500
- Yellow - $1,000
- Pink - $5,000
- Orange - $10,000
Poker Chip Trays
Poker chip trays are extremely useful for handling and storing poker chips. At the beginning of the tournament they can be use to hold each players chips. This makes it easy to hand out the chips and assures that they are getting the right amount of chips. Chip trays also are helpful for carrying chips when a player has to move to another table.
Poker Tables
You will need to have enough seating for everyone. What you will need for tables will depend upon how many will be in your tournament. There is a wide variety and quality of tables that can be used. You need to make sure everyone has enough room. You may need to add an extra table. If you would like a quality table or multiple tables and it doesn't fit into your budget. You may want to learn how to build a poker table. This will save a significant amount of money.
Tournament Manager/Software
Using a tournament manager or tournament software helps you focus on playing and not as much on running the tournament. The software will make the tournament have that true casino tournament feel. Using this program will help you to just focus on the game and not worry about all of the details. The software does many things to assist you. Its main function will be to act as the tournament clock and count down the rounds and increase the blinds. The software will produce a random seating chart, so everyone knows where to sit. If you do have multiple tables it will move players as needed and tear down tables. Also it will keep track of who has paid and determine the prize payouts. All of these things are customizable to fit the needs of your tournament. WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
Other Tournament Accessories
There are some other things you may want to use in your tournament. Dealer buttons will keep track of who is dealing and where the blinds are. Use a good deck of playing cards. Make sure none of them are bent, torn or marked. It is always a good idea to have a few back up decks. Using 2 decks of playing cards can help speed up play. While one hand is going on the person to deal next can be shuffling the other deck. A playing card shuffler can also be used to help speed up the play or help those people who have never quite mastered the skill of card shuffling. If your tournament changes locations each time, try using a poker chip carrier case for transporting your chips.
Tournament Structure
Structure is the most important ingredient to a successful tournament. This includes how much to buy-in for, how many dollars in chips players start with, what the blinds start at and how much and fast should the rounds increase, how many places pay out, how much each place receives. What type of tournament are you going to play; limit, pot limit or no limit and whether you allow rebuys and/or add-on?
Buy-In Amount
Buy-in amount are always set by the comfort level of the people playing in the tournament.
Starting Chip Amount
How many dollars in chips should the players start with? Whether you want players to start with $100, $200, $1000, $5000, $10,000, it doesn’t really matter. This may depend on the quantity and color of chips that you have and the number of people are playing. Depending on your buy-in amount, you could have you starting chip amount the same as the buy-in.
Blinds
The blinds should start with the big blind being about 1% of the players starting chip amount. For example, if everyone starts with $5000 in chips than the big blind would start at $50 and the small blind $25.
Progression of Blinds
The one thing that will eventually make a tournament end is the blinds. Blinds continue to increase as the tournament progresses forcing people to play. The blinds should increase at an interval no bigger than double of the previous round.
Length of Rounds
How fast should the blinds increase? That depends upon the total number of players and the number of players per table. The more players the longer the rounds should be. A single table 6 person tournament could have 10-12 minute rounds, while a multi table 18-30 person tournament could have 20-30 minute rounds.
Generally speaking, the longer the rounds and the slower the blinds increase, the longer the tournament will last; this will reward skill. The shorter the rounds and the faster the blinds increase, the shorter the tournament will take; this will reward luck. You will want to find the right balance for your tournament.
How To Host A Poker Tournament
A tournament will usually end during a round when the big blind reaches 5-10% of the total chip count. For example, a 20 person tournament with each person starting with $5000 will have a total chip count of $100,000. The tournament should end when the big blind is between $5000 and $10,000.
A 25 person tournament will usually last 3-4 hours.
Type of Tournament
A tournament where once you lose all your chips and you are eliminated is called a ‘freeze out’. An option that you can add to your tournament would be to allow rebuys and add-ons. A rebuy allows a person to buy back into the tournament if the get knocked out. An add-on is an option to purchase more chips. Rebuys usually take place during the first round, but can be extended to the second or third round. An add-on is usually bought at the end of the rebuy round(s). Rebuys and add-ons are normally the same cost as the tournament buy-in amount and get you the starting chip amount.
Prize Payouts
You will need to determine how many places pay out and how much each place receives. This once again is total up to you. You could have winner take all or you could spread the wealth to several spots. If you have 10 players, pay out the top 3 spots and for every 6 more players add another pay out spot. When paying multiple places, first place should normally receive 40%-50% of total prize pool. Very large tournaments (100+) generally pay the top 10%, with first place receiving 25-30% of the prize pool.
Tournament Organization
Organization is how the tournament is run. This includes things like how many chips people get, where they sit, how many at a table, timing the rounds, coloring up of chips,. If you are have a larger tournament with multiple tables then there is the moving of players and the closing of tables.
How To Poker Tournament
Starting Chips
When starting the tournament, make sure that each player has enough chips. Have at least 20 chips of smallest denomination. For example, when starting with $5000, your blinds start at $25-$50; have at least 20 green $25 chips. The reason for this is that a player won’t run out of the small denomination chips. A good starting amount could be 20 green ($500), 20 black ($2000) and 5 purple ($2500).
Seat Assignment
You will need to randomly assign seating to all players. Have each player draw for their seat assignment. Don’t allow players to pick their seats. Some players may want to sit on one side or the other of another player to get an advantage. You will also need to determine how many sit at each table. Give everyone enough room, don’t crowd them in. Add an extra table if you need too. Most large poker tables seat 8–10 players comfortably.
Multiple Tables
When playing with multiple tables, as players get knocked out, you will need to move players to balance the tables. As more players get knocked out you will need to close a table by moving all players from that table to other tables, until you eventually get to the final table
How To Set Up A Poker Tournament
Tournament Clock
You will need to keep track of the timing of each round. Using some sort of a timer works well as the tournament clock.
Round Information
Have a “Round Chart” that shows how much the blinds will be each round and how many minutes the rounds last for. This will help to eliminate any confusion.
Chip Coloring Up
At certain points in the tournament you will want to color up chips. This will help reduce the amount of chips players have sitting in front of them. Coloring up is the exchanging of lower denomination chips for higher denomination chips. There will come a time when a color is no longer needed. For example, if you have green $25 chips in play and the blinds have now become $100 / $200, you can colors all the green chips up to black $100 chips. When you do color up some players will be left with extra chips. They may have 7 green chips, leaving them with an extra 3 green chips after coloring up.
You can handle these extra chips in one of three ways, chip elimination, chip rounding up, or chip race off.:
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- Chip Elimination - the removal of all extra chips.
- Chip Rounding Up - turning of any extra chips into the next chip denomination.
- Chip Race Off - randomly determining which players get their extra chips colored up. Any player with extra chips is eligible to win a colored up chip. All of the extra chips are placed in front of the player. A player will receive one card for each chip that they have. The high card wins the chip.