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1st Annual Delmarva Poker Champtionship
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Tuesday, 25 May 2010 19:37

The sponsors of the 1st Annual Delmarva Poker Championship have considered all comments, whether written on this forum, expressed in person, emails, text and phone calls.  Here are the decided details. 

The dates stay the same, Saturday and Sunday, June 26 - 27, 2010.  Day 1 begins at the Salisbury VFW at 10AM with the last round scheduled to start Saturday night at 9:40PM ending Day 1 before 10:30PM or when 18 players are reached.  Day 1 blinds are 45 minutes, with Day 2 bilnds 60 minutes.  Day 2 will begin at 11AM at the Girdletree Firehouse.  There will be no antes on Day 1 with antes on Day 2.  Floor decisions made on Day 1 by Jeff R. with floor decisions made on Day 2 by Jeff Mc.  Starting chips stay at $50,000.  The Buyin remians at $500, however the rake will ONLY be $50.  No limit on the amount of players.  Here are the other changes.  No dealers until Sunday, June 27th (final two tables).  Buyin does NOT include food or beverage.  No commemorative T-shirt.  Paying a minimum of 3 places or 10% of the field, plus one.  The plus one will be one $500 place added to the prize pool if there are more then 40 players (meaning a minimum of 5 places at 40 players, 6 places at 50 players and so on). 

Qualifying Satellites will be as follows:   There will be a total of (4) four qualifers.  Three (3) at the Salisbury VFW and one at the Girdletree Firehouse.  The Salisbury VFW qualifier on Saturday, June 12th starting at 12 Noon and will be a $75 Buyin paying 1 in 10 for a $500 DPC Seat.  Also at the Salisbury VFW on the two Mondays preceeding the 26th.  Mondays, June 14th and 21st, their typical $40 Buyin with $20 Rebuys and an optional $20 Addon, one $500 DCP seat for every $500 in the prize pool.  The final Qualifier will be Saturday, June 19th at the Girdletree Firehouse and will be a $75 Buyin paying 1 in 10 for a $500 DPC Seat.  There will be NO Freeroll.  Winners of any Qualifier MUST take the seat, unless they have previously qualified in which case $500 cash will be paid.

The reservation list will stand.  If you choose not to play, please advise.  There will be NO reseats and late entries will only be permittd to enter the Main Event until 11AM.  Details on second chance tournaments will be posted.

 
1st Annual Delmarva Poker Championship Announced

Updated: Sunday, May 9, 2010 -  PLEASE READ IF YOUR INTERESTED IN THE DPC

There is a possibility, (more likely) the format may change for the DPC.  The two sponsors have listened to the comments from all three sides.  They included the winers, the players who see the original format as a great opportunity and the players who just want to play.  So here is what we are considering.  Read the entire story and compare the two proposals.  Click READ MORE to see the original concept.

NEW IDEA - $500 buyin with only a $50 rake.  Same dates, same locations and a 10% payout field.  Still $50,000 in chips, blinds stay the same, you must buy all your food and soda, no dealers until the final 18 players, and NO LIMIT on the players.  Play the first day until 11:30PM or 18 players.  There will only be two or three qualifiers and NO freeroll.

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Table Games Start in Harrington on May 28th
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My source informed me today table games, including poker will begin on Friday, May 28th at the Harrington, Delaware Racino.  As of this point Harrington will have 7 poker tables in addition to the other standad casino style table games.  They will mainly spread $1/2 NL, but wil offer any and all poker games.  Higher limits will be provided as requested and as games support.  A tournament schedule has not been set, but it is expected to be implemented over the summer.
 
Berlin Friday Night Tournament Cancelled Due to Low Attendance
The Friday Night Charity Poker Tournament at the Berlin American Legion on Friday, April 9th was cancelled due to low attendance.
 
Delmar Charity Poker Room Was Nice

After being open for more then two months, this webmaster finally had an oppurtunity to play at the Delmar Poker Room known as the "Full House Poker Parlour".  It is located right on the Delaware/Maryland State line, but in Delaware, where Texas Hold'em poker for charity beneficiaries is permitted by Law.  In the State Line Plaza on the West side of Route 13.

We arrived on Firday night shortly before 8PM and played until about 11:30.  Three 9 player tables were mostly full during this time.  As with all Delaware Charity Poker Rooms, a player can only buyin for a maximum $150 during the 6 hours the poker room is open.  We saw many players come and go during our 3 1/2 hours of play.  Both Angela and I bought in for $150 each.  When we cashed out, I cashed out $223 and she cashed out $112.  The play was fair and typical of the Eastern Shore.  There was a lot of "loose" play.  Several regular chairty poker tournament players were on hand.  The table talk was fine, the atmosphere comfortable, the poker room staff friendly and knowledgable and our dealer, "Ken" was a great dealer.  Ken had great knowledge of the game and was a good dealer.  He kept things moving and even with a full table we were getting over 30 hands per hour.  (Ken is going to be a dealer at Harrington when they open). 

If you haven't played at the Full House Poker Parlour you're missing a great "local" poker room that will sure to satisfy your urge to play.  They are open 5 days a week, from Tuesday through Saturday from 6PM to 12 Midnight.  Dealers are provided, per Delaware Law.  These dealers are State licensed and are volunteer.  So if you play and win a pot, remember your dealer please.

 
Special Announcement by the Webmaster

First let me apologize for the length of this article, but there are a few things I’d like to express. 

   As most of you know, the charity poker tournament scene has been around on the Eastern Shore since pre-Moneymaker.  What I mean by that is we starting holding charity poker tournaments in 2001.  Chris Moneymaker won the 2003 World Series of Poker and that popularity brought out the average player to play poker locally in a friendly and close location.  The tournaments started sporadically and worked their way into once a month, twice a month to every Saturday to several times a week.  The buyins ranged in price but $150 became the standard Saturday amount.  The starting chip count was $1,000 - $1,500 in chips with blinds starting at $5/10.  As little as two to three years ago most sponsors were given $2,500 - $5,000 in chips and when others starting issuing $10,000 they followed.  Now $20,000 seems to be the standard starting chips and $30,000 for a deep stacks and just this month the starting chip count for the 4th Annual Eastern Shore Regional Poker Classic was $40,000.  In the mid 2000’s it was standard for 100 players to show up on a Saturday, regardless of where it was held.  My first Saturday poker tournament for the Pocomoke Elks had 197 players and was a $130 buyin.  In November 2004 I ran a large buyin (for the time) of $230 at the Delmar VFW and we had 241 players show up and play.  The following November the buyin was $250 and 200 players showed up.   

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