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Vanessa Rousso Expecting Big Things

Being 25 years old, lots of people wear ripped jeans, listen to music they like and prefer extreme kinds of sports, but very few can boast of more than $1.6 million in career earnings. Vanessa Rousso is 25, but she is the one who can. She is a professional poker player. Her earnings have already placed her in the top 25 all-time for prize money won by women.

Her career goals were different from what she is now. Having graduated from High School at the top of her class, Vanessa went to Duke on a full scholarship. Having graduated in just 2 ½ years with an economic degree, she went to the University of Miami Law School.

During her first year of law school, Rousso began to compete in tournaments. In 2005, she finished seventh in the WSOP Tournament Circuit event at Harrah’s in New Orleans. But the tournament that put Vanessa on the map was the 2006 WPT Five-Star World Poker Classic. Before that she had earned $40,000 as poker player. In the months leading up to the event she started asking friends and her family to buy “shares” in her, as she attempted to get money for the buy-in. As a result ten people decided to invest their money. And Vanessa did not let them down. The investors made their money back ten-fold, as Rousso earned $250,000 with her seventh place finish in a field of more than 500 players. During that event she got her nickname “Lady Maverick”.

That was the time when PokerStars came to Rousso regarding sponsorship. And then the idea of playing poker for living came to her mind.

Being a Law School graduate, Vanessa had already made close to $1 million playing poker. That was the time to turn from a part-time pro into a full-time professional poker player. That was the time of making career decisions. And she chose poker.

She’s been traveling a lot all her life. Being born in New York, she spent the first ten years living in France.

She’s moved more than 20 times. All her life has been and is on the go. E.g., next week she’ll be in Brazil for the inaugural event of the Latin American Poker Tour, and after that she’ll go to Vegas for three-week break before the start of the WSOP.

By the way, Rousso first learned to play poker at the age of 5. When at Duke, she took a class in game theory which helped her interest in the game soar to a whole new level.

Vanessa receives lots of support from her family and her fiancé. She appreciates it.

During the break before her third WSOP she’ll take advantage of the time off and keep her mind and body fresh by limiting the amount of poker she plays.

“I’m playing as well as I ever have,” she says. “Everything is really coming together for me. I know what to expect, now it’s just a matter of executing and getting the right cards. If I do that, I’m expecting big things.”

Ayre Prefers Playboy Lifestyle to his Company

Ayre, the founder of Bodog, is going to retire.

The company was founded in 1994. They started from a small site offering entertainment and gradually turned into a great casino with a range casino games and sports betting and music business.

Having taken the reduced role of running the poker room, Ayre has sold the company to the Morris Mohawk Gaming Group, based in Montreal, Canada. The plans to expand in South American gambling market won’t be changed.

PKR is Giving Away Seats to APT

PKR, a 3D online poker room that offers various cash games and tournaments, is giving away seats to the $2,500 Asian Poker Tour for only $2.20.

There, players compete in progressively higher-stakes tournaments. The winner can take a $5,000 prize package to the APT held from May 27 to June 1. Approximately 400 players will compete for a massive cash prize.

The qualifiers will run on PKR until the grand final on May 12. Continue reading

Play for One Cent and Win a Million

Online casino players can take their chance to win seats at the weekend’s World Poker Crown (WPC) tournament by taking part in a series of one-cent qualifiers hosted by PacificPoker.com.

The qualifiers will be held every hour, but they will be limited to a max of 500 participants and registration will start 30 minutes before the start of every event.

The WPC will start on April 26. It is believed to become one of the largest online tournaments in history. It has a buy-in of $1,050 and a three million dollar prize pool that includes one million dollar for the winner. The tournament is sponsored by 888.com.

Such pros like Dave Colclough, Julian Gardner and Michael Keiner and Shane Warne will take part in the tournament.

The finalists will play live in the final table in Barcelona from May 6 to 10.

Merits of Being a Registered User at PokerStars.tv

Live webcasts of major poker events and a unique collection of poker footage will soon be available for poker fans. The site has recently been launched by online casino PokerStars.com, but at the moment it is undergoing beta-testing and contains a video tutorial in which Canadian poker pro Daniel Negreanu gives an overview of the site. There, he explains in details how to to use and access the material. Having accessed the material, users will find there subgroups for major events, channels dedicated to each Team PokerStars.com professional player, live-play videos, instructional comments, interviews and behind-the-scenes action for each competitor, Online Action, Sweat the Hand and Fun Stuff categories. Besides, the site contains a searchable database of filters with videos categorizing a player, event or type of hand.

Registered users at PokerStars.tv can either e-mail video links to other players or personalize their favorites by creating their own video channel and selecting their preferences. The feeds from tournaments are available in English, German, Dutch, French, Italian and Spanish.

Finnish Revenue Flowing Out

It has been suggested that Finnish poker players spend €50 million a year on poker sites, but the money run outside of the country. Discussions of the reform of gambling in the country has not taken place yet, thought they are being planned for the end of the year.

Veikkaus, the state-owned lottery and betting monopoly in Finland, could get some of the revenue for itself – “two thirds of €50 million could be attainable”. It’s just the matter of the review of Finnish policy.

Michael Binger Moved to Runner-up Spot

The Nevada resident, Michael Binger, is reported to have been the second best player of the year so far, according to Card Player’s latest rankings.

His winning at event 13 of the Five-Star World Poker Classic has helped him to move from the 11th to the second spot. He has managed to do it through regular final table appearances in medium-sized events. So far, his tactics has helped him to earn the second least amount of money this year.

Having scored 3,040, Binger is still far away from being the first – Erik Seidel has scored 3,700. At the same time, Binger cannot feel safe, as Canadian Michael McDonald is just 20 points behind.

How to get a seat at the WSOP

Seven players from Austria, Denmark, France, Italy, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom will represent Titan Poker at the European Poker Tour (EPT) in San Remo, Italy, this month. Daniel Walker, winner from the U.K, and Kenneth Tomming, from Denmark, are among them.

All the players were rewarded with the $10,000 package including $2,500 for flights, accommodations, spending and the free entry to the Main Event.

Titan Poker awards its players with seats at the world’s most famous poker tournaments on the regular basis.

Thus, its players will also be taking part in the WSOP in Las Vegas and the World Poker Showdown in the Dominican Republic later this year.

Great Offer from PaddyPower.com

PaddyPower.com, the Irish site is offering a series of events for the WSOP. The events will be held at Harrah’s Casino in Las Vegas in summer (in June and July).

Unless a player is able to qualify for as little as $7, he she may participate in the Main Event with the prize package worth $14,000that includes the $10,000 buy-in, ten nights’ accommodation, the $350 registration fee and $3,650 for flights, accommodation and other spending.

To qualify for the Main Event, players can take part in sit-and-go satellites – entry into the weekly Saturday super satellites – until June 15. The buy-in there totals to $535. Winners will qualify to play in the tournament with the $3,500 package that includes play in the main event of the Irish Winter Festival.

Those players who wish to draw attention to their skills may participate in the Side Event Package. Lucky winners will enter $1,500 no limit Hold’em tournament events on June 13 and 20. Players can qualify via sit-and-go satellites to take part in weekly Saturday super satellites with a buy-in of $215 until May 31.

The winners of four consecutive $24 sit-and-go events with a $20,000 prize will be awarded with the final promotion – the Executive Package including the $10,000 buy-in for the main event, two weeks at the Palazzo Suites of the Venetian hotel for two worth $3,200, tickets to see the Blue Man Group, dinner at the Wynn Hotel, registration fees of $350, return limousine transport from the airport and spending money of up to $5,450.

The River Rock Casino Resort Will Host Canadian Poker Tournament Next Month

Canadian Poker Championships will be held May 5 to 13 at the River Rock Casino Resort in British Columbia.

Lots of poker players that might generate a prize pool around $2.4 million are expected to take part in the Championships featuring high stakes poker action in an east versus west format.

The Championships will feature 7 events such as no limit Hold’em, pot limit Hold’em and Omaha high-low alongside special events such as a bounty tournament and a Mother’s Day team tournament.

The Championships to be aired nationally in Canada will turn out to be the first stop for the WPT of Canada.