Tuesday, May 12, 2009

High Stakes Poker Episode 11



Another week, another episode of high stakes poker action. Got to write about more, I suspect. Otherwise I should change the name of this blog to High Stakes Poker Recap.

In big news, the WSOP Circuit Event returns to the birthplace of Poker, New Orleans, and because of a generous structure players have flocked to the event. After some dissapointments for turnouts in recent regional turnouts this was a great sign.

Annie Duke came in second in Celebrity Apprentice. A show that has been doing gangbuster ratings because of Duke's rivalry with Joan Rivers. One highlight was Trump slowrolling Annie Duke.

Okay, now to the High Stakes action. Dario Manieri joined Tom Dwan as a young gun driving the action with any two cards. Quite the contrast sitting right next to Doyle Brunson. Each had their trademark flair, Doyle's hat and Dario's scarf.

Phil Laak tightens up and complains about the Mountain Bike he could have bought with what he lost in the pot. Elie Elezra gets some money back for the old guard taking a number of pots from Dwan and Dario through out the episode.

Magically, the magician Antonio Esfandiari does a disappearing act and isn't attached to Laak's hip. There were three players David Pleat, Baxter, and Meltzer (a record executive whose play has taken some flack) that have not been seen on television in a poker session previously. They didn't add too much, except for Pleat's needling of Laak's tight play and Meltzer critique of his success rate.

Enjoy the episode as two of the better online poker pros discover the old guys can play a bit too. This week I won't give away all the action in the recap--why watch in that case right?

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