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Twitter: @anteupmagazine — Christopher Cosenza and Scott Long 4 | APRIL 2018 | anteupmagazine.com | @anteupmagazine CONTENTS Northeast West Mohegan Sun Pocono The LAPC ends with Dennis Blieden hosts its annual NEPA earning the $1M top prize. 16-20 Poker Open on April 8. Plus, Foxwoods wraps up Southwest its Winter Freeze. 28-30 Bucky’s Casino hosts the Northern Arizona Texas Hold’em Championship this month. Plus, Mike Englert wins the latest HPT in Colorado. 8-14 South Kammar Andries won the first World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event at Seminole Ante Up Poker Tour Coconut Creek in The AUPT made its first stop in Arizona, en- South Florida. Now, joying a successful weekend at the Vee Quiva the WSPOC heads to Hotel & Casino in late March. 8-9 North Carolina this month. 22-26 Midwest Strategy Steve Houle leads a host Senior strategy columnist On The Button of players taking down Brent Philbin tells you about The publishers of Ante Up reflect on the poker titles in the region. Plus, the top-seven phrases uttered news of the day, discuss the issues affecting the HPO kicks off in by losing poker players. Also, poker players and break down poker hands and Columbus, Ohio. 32-35 stop saying results-oriented. 38-39 situations on their weekly pokercast. 50 T ANTE UP POKER TOUR, VEE QUIVA HOTEL & CASINO P A BUDDING VICTORY U AAlex Flores of Phoenix captures the first AUPT event in Arizona, earning $12K and a bit of history. What an Arizona debut for the Ante Up Poker Tour and Gila River Hotels & Casinos — Vee Quiva! The Laveen property saw 348 hopefuls show up March 22-24 for the in- augural Ante Up Spring Poker Clas- sic, competing for the winner’s share of the $50K guaranteed prize pool. And that winner was Alex Flores, who won $12K, a custom AUPT VEE QUIVA champion’s jacket, a sweet trophy and a seat at the upcoming main event of the Ante UpCMYK ::: :111 10090W0 0 CMYK::: :842 o4454 rCMYKl::: :764 8442d4 CMYK::: :010C 00 0 hampionship at Thunder Valley Resort Casino in California. After it was over, Flores was nearly poetic with his feelings. “This was amazing,” the Phoenix resident said. “I feel like I finally made a mark in the poker world. I stand by the motto that if you don’t fight for what you want, don’t cry for what you lost.” Ante Up Arizona Ambassador Chris Cronin, who was runner- up in the event and pocketed $10K, said Flores earned this title. Alex Flores poses “Alex was definitely the most aggressive player at the final with the trophy. table and a very deserving champion,” Cronin said. Four Day 1 flights in the $300 event produced 123 players Up was the perfect fit,” he said. “I feel it was a super successful for the final day; halfway through the third level that number event. We set out to have the largest tournament payout that was trimmed to 60. One hand of note: On the money bubble, Gila River has ever had, and we accomplished that goal. This Cronin called an all-in with pocket sixes and faced K-K. The tournament will continue to grow and offer even more to our flop brought sets for both players and the case six landed on the players as we move forward. I would like to thank everyone river to put the remaining 40 players in the money. from our dealers, floor staff, marketing department and players Once the final table was seven-handed, the players chopped that came from out of town as well as our faithful regulars.” as James Pausch, Dustin Panoff and Matthew Seitz each pocketed Gila River Hotels & Casinos — Vee Quiva is one of three $9K-plus for third-fifth, Lance Foster and Jose Gonzales-Remigio casinos in the Gila River Hotels & Casinos enterprises, owned got $8K-plus for sixth and seventh, respectively. Kevin Nguyen and operated by the Gila River Indian Community. Its casino was eighth ($2,610), Theodore Benner was ninth ($1,523) and features a 14-table poker room, 24 table games, more than 950 Kevin Bobzien was 10th ($1,088). slot machines and a 500-seat bingo hall. The resort offers 90 Poker room manager John “Zach” Lansing was ecstatic with the luxurious hotel rooms, outdoor pool with poolside suites, event e zin AUPT event that created an $87K prize pool. “I wanted to do center, four bars and lounges and six restaurants, including a a mag something big here at Vee Quiva, and partnering with Ante Ditka’s Restaurant from the legendary Bears coach. S p u e nt a @ m | hosGtielad Rthivee fir rHsot tAerlisz o&n Caa AsiUnPoTs e—ve Vnet ea nQdu ibvrao ke o e.c a property record for tournament payout. n zi a g a m p u e nt a 8 | 1 0 2 L RI P A | 8 ANTE UP POKER TOUR, VEE QUIVA HOTEL & CASINO ANTE UP POKER TOUR, VEE QUIVA HOTEL & CASINO A Inaugural $50K Ante Up Spring Poker Classic U P T @ a n te u p m a g a z in e | a n te u p m a g a z in e .co Above, from left, shift manager Nick Steinfeld, m poker room manager John “Zach” Lansing and | A P shift manager Jeff Edwards were integral, along RIL 2 with Karen Phillips, Michael Clark, James Burrell, 0 1 8 Jason Stull, Chris MacKinder and Gary Phillips, in | 9 making this AUPT event run smoothly. BUCKY’S N. AZ. CHAMPIONSHIP IS APRIL 29 T S The annual Northern Arizona Texas Hold’em Champion- Meet Bill Martin E ship at Bucky’s Casino in Prescott, Ariz., is April 29. Preliminary rounds are on each Sunday in April (1, 8, 15, Bill Martin has spent the past 22 years W 22) at 2 p.m. The $125 preliminary rounds will get you 10K dealing poker at at Hon-Dah Casino chips. Resort in the White Mountains of Ari- An optional $20 dealer gratuity will get you another 2K zona. He started as a part-time dealer. chips and two hours of live play beforehand earns you another “There were several nights in the early H 3K. The top 10 from each round advance to the championship years that I came to deal at the casino after April 29. working all day and left the casino in the morning just in T WILD HORSE PASS: There are a couple of changes to the time to go back to work. I really love dealing poker.” tournament lineup. Monday and Thursday at noon will be He has been married for 40 years and has two sons. U $2K guarantees for $40. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. will be a $2,500 When he’s not working or spending time with the family, guarantee for $90. Wednesday at 7:30 and Sunday at 3:30 will he enjoys all of the things mountain life offers: golfing, fish- be $50 events. ing and playing poker. O The Rolling Cash Fever promo will have drawings every “Hon-Dah poker room is a great place to play poker hour and the Super Bonus High Hand will be April 28. with friendly, great players. If you’ve played here more S On April 8 at 11 a.m., there is a $10K guarantee women’s than once or twice everyone will be calling you by your tournament. Call for details. first name. Of course, the summer months are the busy HARRAH’S AK-CHIN: Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. an $80 buy-in season at Hon-Dah, but weather is always amazing in dif- and $10 dealer add-on gets you 10K chips to play for a seat ferent ways. It’s a great place to get away from the city and to any $1K WSOP event in Las Vegas this summer and $200. just relax.” Sundays at 5:30 p.m., $110 plus $10 gets you 10K chips to play Martin’s biggest thrill happened in 2004 when he took a for a $1,500 seat plus $250. vacation for a month and traveled to Tunica, Miss., to deal May 19 will host two $350 qualifiers (10 a.m., 3 p.m.) with the World Poker Open. the finale at 7:30. You’ll start with 15K chips and the winner “Dealing to the pros and meeting some amazing players receives a $10K entry to the WSOP main event plus $500. was a tremendous experience.” TALKING STICK RESORT: April 1-July 22 is the qualifying period He’s looking forward to retirement within the next for the Summer Points Challenge at Talking Stick Resort. Play- 10 years and when that happens, Hon-Dah won’t lose an ers who make the final table at least twice during this time will employee, it’ll gain another friendly player. — Chris Cronin qualify for a $40K tournament July 29. In addition, the top 15 in each division qualify for $40K in prize money. Meanwhile, chop deals at the final table, Michael Berman and Amir Doroudian the Winter Point Challenge tournament is April 8. split the title and each gained $26,310. April 20-22 is the next Getaway Classic, with three tourna- The February End of the Month champion was Le Tieu, who ments. Players who purchase all three will qualify for a free added $5,100 to his bankroll. two-night stay at the resort April 20-21, based on availabili- ty. A whopping $20K will be added to the April 20 tournament to celebrate the property’s 20th anniversary. January’s End of the Month tourney saw a final-table chop, including a three-way deal between Steven Vigdor, James Arre- e dondo and William Shearer for $4,500 apiece. February’s $345 n zi Big Stack event went to Kim Rasmussen for $9,680, while Ken- a g a neth Peak, Dave Banerjee, Eric Kaneshiro and Bryan Gillies each took m up home $7,500. e nt The seventh annual $400 Winter Poker Classic had a The Arena Poker Room at Talking Stick Resort @ m | 469 players for a prize pool close to $190K. After a couple of o e.c Southwest Ambassadors n zi a g a m Want to write? p u e nt If you would like a 8 | tAom sbigans suapd otor, bgeo atno 1 20 CHRIS CRONIN DONOVAN LIVINGSTON JANET KENNING ROBERT KELLY anteupmagazine. L RI ARIZONA NEW MEXICO COLORADO OKLA./KANSAS com/ambassadors P | A10 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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