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Poker Predictions for 2010 by Mike Sexton
Mar 7th
2009 was a great year of poker. The first thing that jumps at me is the continuing trend of young people so well at live events. The two biggest events of the year were won by 21-year-olds. Yevgeniy Timoshenko captured the World Poker Tour (WPT) World Championship and Joe Cada won the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. They were the youngest players ever to win the event. Meanwhile, you must understand that internet poker has developed a great poker player Nuclear excellent and they continue even in the biggest live events in the world beweisen.Ich carried the torch for the elderly in 2009, the highlight of inclusion in the Poker Hall of Fame, November 7. Poker Hall of Fame is the only area in poker that seniors have a great look Vorteil.Ich me point out that two well-known, experienced players high stakes had the best World Series of Poker in 2009. Three bracelets and the best all-around player award went to Jeff Lisandro and poker superstar Phil Ivey has won two bracelets and made the final table of the Main Event. They welcomed these two Jungs.Eine real excitement was created in 2009 by the nose-bleed high stakes games online. It is difficult to swing these guys, the millions of dollars a week going forward. These guys have to say Moxy (a polite way, “balls”), which is difficult to glauben.Es is always exciting on what to look ahead to the poker world. Here are some things that I think will happen in 2010: 1 The youth will continue to dominate the major poker events. I say this because playing the big events at least four or five days, and I think that younger people can handle the long, hard, straight meetings better than the elderly. In general, if endurance plays a role in something that young Fare besser.2. The management of online poker has finally emerged from the gray area. I think the legislation will eventually manifest itself in any way we know if online poker is regulated. If not at the federal level, I believe that individual states, starting with California trying to legislate and regulate Poker.3 online. Other countries in the world are individually regulate online poker, like Italy and France are in the process. For those who do not know, perhaps, are the countries legalizing online poker, but you can only against players from your country to play. This is the model that I believe that U.S. states are folgen.4. The WPT will continue to expand its brand globally, with more live tournaments in more countries around the world. PartyGaming bought the WPT, which bodes well for the poker players worldwide. Online players can enjoy these events at Party Poker. com pages and hopefully others gut.5. The implementation of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) is an end kommen.6. Here’s a good thing: a lot of money by poker events charity is triggered, as in the past. PokerGives. org is the determination of September, “Charity Poker Month”, where most online casinos and sites will hold charity events for PokerGives. org. In my opinion, worthwhile charities receive a huge bonus the entire industry, and poker players, management and casinos should all do more to charitable activities unterstützen.7. Two players can win two WSOP bracelets in 2010, and nobody will win three. I do not know that will be, but I know who I bet you do hatte.8. I fear that the tendency for women to continue on the WPT. You do not get a buy-in of $ 10,000 event or later 2010. There is simply not aggressive enough, they promote women in poker winning a WPT event. Incidentally, I hope I am wrong about this prediction. Go Ladies! 9th Two men will be inducted Poker Hall of Fame in 2010. The best candidates are Erik Seidel, Barry Greenstein, Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, Tom McEvoy. Who do you like? 10th championship poker events will continue to grow and television continue to play important for most players in the poker world spielen.Viel happiness for all in 2010!
Phil Ivey Too Young for Poker Hall of Fame?
Feb 6th
Now, this is what seems to think the grandfather of poker. Doyle Brunson wrote in his blog: It’s almost time to vote for the 2009 recruits in the Poker Hall of Fame, and I am that my decisions are uncertain. I lean toward the older guys with my first choice as Mike Sexton. We have two pick and I think seriously about my vote in another. Phil Ivey is the best player on the list, but it is only 33 years. Chip Reese is the youngest player at the age of 40 years are included. Phil is great, but it is not smart. Give Phil a few years, and it will certainly be elected. I will applaud him, and Jeff Shulman in November at the final table of the WSOP.
Phil Ivey Too Young for Poker Hall of Fame?
Feb 6th
Now, this is what seems to think the grandfather of poker. Doyle Brunson wrote in his blog: It’s almost time to vote for the 2009 recruits in the Poker Hall of Fame, and I am that my decisions are uncertain. I lean toward the older guys with my first choice as Mike Sexton. We have two pick and I think seriously about my vote in another. Phil Ivey is the best player on the list, but it is only 33 years. Chip Reese is the youngest player at the age of 40 years are included. Phil is great, but it is not smart. Give Phil a few years, and it will certainly be elected. I will applaud him, and Jeff Shulman in November at the final table of the WSOP.