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- LOOK FOR A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT later this week (Week of March 8th). The announcement will be about the future of Delmarva Charity Poker.
- Thursday Night - Salisbury VFW, $40 Buyin, $20 Rebuys with an optional $20 addon. Doors open at 6PM, tournament begins at 7PM.
- Saturday, March 13th, Mardela Firehouse. $150 Buyin with $120 going towards the prize. $20,000 in tournament chips, 30 minutes blinds, with an extra $3,000 in chips for those players who are registered by 12 Noon. Plus for the Months of March, April and May, Jeff McMahon will be the tournament director. If you haven't played in Mardela that much in the last year, at least make plans to play in the next few months as Mardela has made a strong effort to bring their game back. They have control of their chips, good honest people running the floor, kitchen and registration. So give them another shot, soon!
- Check out the list for the next seveal week's of charity poker tournaments. Click Here
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 March 2010 14:23 |
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Low Turn Out Still Made A Successful 4th Annual ESRPC |
The 2010 4th Annual Eastern Shore Regional Poker Classic was held Saturday, March 6, 2010 at the Wicomico Civic Center in Salisbury, Maryland. Usually the ESRPC is a two day event, this year it was held as a one day event. The morning started off as usual with 30 Players waiting when the doors opened at 8AM for the last minute qualifiers. By the time the Main Event started at 10AM 90 Players had entered the qualifying satellites and 18 more players were in the Main Event. Over 60 players walked in and paid $300 at the door. The Buyin was $250 through February 26th and $275 up until March 6th. The Main Event started with 184 players. The first hand started at 10:10AM, 54 players remained at the dinner break and the money was reached at 8:20PM with the last hand dealt at 10:25PM. When play concluded the blinds were $100,000/$200,000 with a $10,000 ante with 12 minutes before the $150,000/$300,000 level. The prizes were 1st, $12,000; 2nd $7,000; 3rd $3,600, 4th $2,500; 5th, $2,000; 6th, $1,600; 7th, $1,200; 8th, $1,000; 9th, $800, 10th, $600; 11 -15th, $400, 16 – 18th, $350 and 19th Place was $250. There was no bubble because the 20th and 21st place went out on the same hand and we didn’t get their names. They started discussing a chop at nine players and as each spot was eliminated the chop discussion became heavier. They finally chopped when they got down to four players. The chip leader, who only had $300,000 more then second place won $10,000 (took $9,500) and the remaining three took $5,033 (took $4,900) each. Between the four players they left $900 for the volunteer tournament staff. Most players seemed to enjoy the $40,000 in starting chips and the 30 minute blind format. There were $7.4 million in chips in play.
In other news for the event, there were six cash games going deep into the night. Including a $10/20 limit dealer’s choice (Omaha/Hold'em) and several $1/2 No-limit games and a $5/5 No-limit game. The $5/5 game had over $12,000 in chips in play when they cashed out. Although you don't know what one player had invested, he cashed out $3,700. Due to the low turnout the 2nd Chance Tournament turned into a 3 table SNG with only 30 players. It got started at 4:30PM and the last hand was dealt at 10:30PM. They did a 7 way chop. Click the READ MORE button to see winners list.
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Cambridge Elks Has Successful 2nd Super Bowl Deep Stacks |
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The make up date (Saturday, February 27, 2010) was a good date for the make up of the Cambridge Elks 2nd Annual Super Bowl Deep Stacks. They were snow out and had to cancel on February 6th and the make up date was this past Saturday.
46 Players with 1 Reseat made for a $7,900 Prize Pool with 1st Place at $3,700. They were paying 5 places. Due to the most of the 46 players showing up at 11:50, the game didn't get started until 12:15 and the last hand was dealt at 9:10PM. Players got $30,000 in chips and blinds were 30 minutes long. When play concluded the blinds were $15,000/$30,000 with a $5,000 ante with 12 Minutes to go until $20/40,000. There was $1.4 million in chips in play and the average chips stack was $160,000. Two players had over $350,000. A chop was agreed with 7 players left. The two chip leaders took $1,560 each and the other five got $900. The top two were Tim and Marie. They also raffled off two ESRPC Seats to next weeks Wicomico Civic Center event. For $10, two players won $250 seats to the 4th Annual ESRPC. The Cambridge Elks would like to thank all those who played and made their 2nd event successful. They look forward to next years.
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Salisbury VFW Next Freeroll |
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Written by Jeff Rantz
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Sunday, 17 January 2010 16:06 |
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There have been some questions asked regarding the next FREEROLL at the Salisbury VFW. The date is Monday night, March 8th at 7PM. If you are a member of Delmarva Charity Poker you can log into the website and view an eligible players list. After you log in, look at the menu system on the left of this page called "Resources" and it is the second bullet.
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Salisbury VFW Has Another Great Deep Stacks |
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The Salisbury VFW had another successful Saturday Charity Deep Stacks Poker Tournament this past Satruday, Febraury 20th. 60 Players and three reseats made a $6,300 prize pool. Play started earily with 3 qualifying SNG's and the tournament got underway at 12 Noon with the last hand dealt at 11:10 PM. It is obvious the Salisbury VFW is doing something right when it comes to Saturday tournaments. They only hold 5 Saturday events a year, but they have the best attendance for a Saturday game. Many players wonder when, if at all the Saturday attendance at the other sponsors will pickup. But for the players who enjoy the Salisbury VFW, they enjoy a convenient place to play, great floor staff (Jeff R. and Bill K.), great food and an opportunity to make some nice cash. But let's not forget the purpose of the local charities. They sponsor these events to make money for their cause too. In the case of the Salisbury VFW, their Saturday events ALWAYS benefit another charity. Many players have voiced an opinion about the "juice" or cut the charity takes. $50 to benefit another charity in need is not a bad price to pay. Yes the "Casinos" would be $20 - $30, but they don't feed you, make it convenient for you to play locally and it's LEGAL! I tip my hat to Jeff Rantz and his helper Bill King. Plus the rest of the staff, Cheryl, Joan and Rick. Jeff has worked hard to bring a fair, convenient and local place to enjoy our favorite game. And remember it's legal and it always benefits a great cause. Keep up the good work Jeff and the staff of the Salisbury VFW.
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Girdletree to Host a $500 Deep Stacks Buyin on January 16th |
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UPDATE: Saturday, January 16th @ 11:45PM - 34 of the 40 players showed up for Saturday's $500 Big Buyin Deep Stacks at the Girdletree Firehouse. The Payouts were 1st Place $7,900, 2nd Place $4,300 and 3rd Place $2,100.
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