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News
7th
May 2010
New
Partnership with Full Tilt Poker.Net for the
start of F1s European Season
As
Virgin Racing prepares for the start of Formula 1s
European season in Spain this weekend, the team is
pleased to announce a new partnership with Full Tilt
Poker.Net.
Full
Tilt Poker.Net is now a major partner of the
team with significant branding on the teams
VR-01 race cars, drivers and team apparel and other
elements of the teams on-track and off-track
environment.
The
partnership concludes discussions between the two
parties dating back to the teams inception last
year.
Full
Tilt Poker.Net is one of the worlds leading
online poker schools. With innovative graphics, superior
customer service and a safe, secure interface, the
software is geared to enhance and personalise the
educational and entertaining aspects of the online
poker experience. Users of all skill levels can download
the free software at www.fulltiltpoker.net and can
play for fun and sharpen their poker playing skills
for free.
Graeme
Lowdon, Virgin Racings Chief Executive Officer,
said: We are absolutely delighted to welcome
Full Tilt Poker.Net to Virgin Racing. We are
proud to add an industry-leading brand to our healthy
partnership portfolio and I am particularly pleased
that we have worked hard together with a partner who
has seen the team develop from its birth through to
our first competitive steps. We look forward to going
racing together with effect from this weekends
Spanish Grand Prix, where Full Tilt Poker.Net
will have a significant presence, and to helping the
brand to achieve its marketing and business objectives
in the longer term."
"Full
Tilt Poker.Net partnering with Virgin Racing
is a brilliant culmination of a great deal of thought
and effort on behalf of both brands. With two leaders
in their respective fields coming together, this is
sure to be a groundbreaking partnership on the global
canvas, providing yet another level of excitement
for all fans, " said Team Full Tilt member, Chris
Ferguson. We are very excited to be associated
with such a stellar brand as Virgin Racing and we
look forward to launching this partnership in Spain.

News
Full
Tilt Poker sign sponsor deal with Formula 1 team -
7th May 2010
Full Tilt Poker just announced they have signed a
sponsor deal with the Formula 1 racing team Virgin
Racing. The deal will already be in effect this weekend
at the Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix at Barcelonas
Circuit de Catalunya, where the drivers from Virgin
Racing will be wearing the Full Tilt Poker logo.
Consequently
fans of Timo Glock and Lucas di Grassi can look forward
to see the two team Virgin Racing drivers wearing
the Full Tilt Poker brand, which will also be present
on the drivers cars and other team material
from Virgin Racing team.
According
to both brands the deal concludes a long term discussion
dating back to Virgin Racings birth in Formula
1 last November. In their joint press release yesterday
both Team Full Tilt member, Chris Ferguson, and Virgin
Racing chief executive officer, Graeme Lowdon, expressed
great excitement about the new partnership and looked
forward to launching their cooperation this weekend
in Spain.
Although
the partnership between Full Tilt and Virgin Racing
was seemingly long underway, it has likely been speed
up as part of the more long term strategy from Full
Tilt Poker, who has increased its marketing effort
in Europe over last months in light of the increasing
competition from rivals PokerStars and Party Poker
over the European market.
Conveniently
for Full Tilt Poker the deal came just shortly after
Party Poker also signed with Toro Rossos driver
Jaime Alguersuari and former Formula 1 driver Giancarlo
Fisichela. A signing, which was part of a more aggressive
strategy from Party Poker, in light of the increased
competition and losses in revenue on the European
poker market recently.
Interestingly
enough Full Tilt Poker has chosen to launch their
Partnership with Virgin Racing on same date Party
Poker chose to launch their new sponsorship with Alguersuari.
Party Poker even offers their players a chance to
win tickets for the Valencia Grand Prix through their
poker room, which might be turn out to be free marketing
for Full Tilt Poker in the end.
Full
Tilt Poker Sponsors Virgin Racing Team - 8th May 2010
(Credit: Poker
News Daily)
Extending
its reach outside of the poker world, Full Tilt Poker
announced a new sponsorship deal that should expose
the room to millions around the world.
In
a statement on the teams website on Thursday,
Formula One racing team Virgin Racing announced that
it had reached a sponsorship deal with the second
largest online poker room in the industry. The poker
school arm of the company, FullTiltPoker.net,
will be a major sponsor of the team, with its logo
prominently featured on the driving suits, team apparel,
and cars of Virgin Racings two drivers, Germanys
Timo Glock and Brazils Lucas di Grassi. No financial
details were reported in the announcement, although
principal sponsorship of an F1 team goes in the neighborhood
of $15 million.
We
are absolutely delighted to welcome FullTiltPoker.net
to Virgin Racing, stated Graeme Lowdon, Virgin
Racings Chief Executive Officer. We are
proud to add an industry-leading brand to our healthy
partnership portfolio and I am particularly pleased
that we have worked hard together with a partner who
has seen the team develop from its birth through to
our first competitive steps. We look forward to going
racing together with effect from this weekends
Spanish Grand Prix, where FullTiltPoker.net will have
a significant presence, and to helping the brand to
achieve its marketing and business objectives in the
longer term.
Former
World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event winner Chris
Ferguson spoke on behalf of Full Tilt Poker during
the announcement: FullTiltPoker.net partnering
with Virgin Racing is a brilliant culmination of a
great deal of thought and effort on behalf of both
brands. With two leaders in their respective fields
coming together, this is sure to be a groundbreaking
partnership on the global canvas, providing yet another
level of excitement for all fans. We are very excited
to be associated with such a stellar brand as Virgin
Racing and look forward to launching this partnership
in Spain.
Virgin
Racing is in its inaugural season as a part of the
Formula One series. Other top companies such as tire
supplier Bridgestone, information technology company
UST Global, environmental technology firm Carbon Green,
shampoo brand Clear, information technology firm CSC,
foreign exchange traders FxPro, clothing company Kappa,
the Oxigen investment group, and Russian sports car
manufacturer Marussia are also team sponsors. Although
the team seems to have solid sponsorship, its performance
on the track has been less than stellar to this point
in the Formula One season.
After
four races of the F1 season in Bahrain, Australia,
Malaysia, and China, the teams two drivers have
not been able to crack the top ten in any race. Glock
has been knocked out of the first three races and
failed to qualify for the event in China, while di
Grassi has a 14th place finish in Malaysia on his
record as his best effort. To this mark in the F1
season, neither has earned any points towards the
Formula One Drivers Championship, currently
led by Englands Jenson Button. Glock will start
21st in this Sundays Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona
and di Grassi will start 22nd.
Full
Tilt Poker has been one of the most aggressive online
poker sites when it comes to sponsorship of sporting
events. The Full Tilt logo has graced the apparel
of many mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters and has
also been emblazoned on the ring apron of many MMA
fights. In April, Full Tilt Poker also used its dot-net
arm to enter into a sponsorship deal with Australias
National Rugby League. The Full Tilt logo is not new
to racing, as it appeared on the Mazda RX8 of Bergenholtz
Racings Joon Maeng in February during the 2010
Formula Drift seasons stop in Long Beach.
While
these sponsorship deals may seem odd, the goal for
Full Tilt Poker is just like any other company that
sponsors events or teams get its name in front
of as many eyes as possible. By teaming up with Formula
One and Virgin Racing, Full Tilt Poker will be exposed
to approximately 500 million fans per race, which
includes the worldwide television audience and fans
in attendance at the respective tracks.

News
Annette
"Annette_15" Obrestad signs with Full Tilt
Poker
Online phenomenon Annette Obrestad is the newest Full
Tilt Poker pro. Better known by her online handle
"Annette_15", Obrestad is one of the most
prolific and successful players in online poker history.
Starting off with nothing, she turned a $9 win in
a Freeroll tournament into a bankroll worth millions.
Annette_15
is also an accomplished live tournament player. She
took down the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe
Main Event in September 2007, becoming the youngest
bracelet winner in history and winning more than $2
million the largest score ever by a female
player. Learn more about Annette_15.
Look
for Annette "Annette_15" Obrestad playing
online at Full Tilt Poker.
Carlos
Mortenson wins WPT Hollywood Poker Open
Full Tilt Poker pro Carlos Mortenson made poker history
as he won his third WPT event, the WPT Hollywood Poker
Open. Carlos beat a tough field of 144 players to
secure a $393,820 payday and his third WPT title.
This
victory secured Mortenson the top spot on the WPT
All-Time Money List and placed him alongside Team
Full Tilt's Gus Hansen for most all-time WPT wins.
This is the second time Mortenson has enjoyed altering
the course of poker history; in 2007, he became the
first ever player to have won the WSOP Main Event
and a WPT Championship.
The
Matador Banks $375K at LAPC
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker pro Carlos The
Matador Mortensen, who banked a total of over
$375,000 at the 2010 LA Poker Classic. He cashed in
three tournaments, most notably the $1,065 No-Limit
Hold em with rebuys tournament, where he outlasted
316 other players to take the top prize of $273,500.
He made the final table of the $10K Main Event, finishing
in 9th place for over $100,000. Carlos also finished
9th in the $3,085 No-Limit Hold em Six-Handed
tournament. This boosts The Matadors career
tournament earnings to over $9.2 million and moves
him into 12th place on the All-Time Money List.
Jeff
Madsen Wins 2010 Borgata Winter Poker Open
Full Tilt Poker pro Jeff Madsen won the 2010 Borgata
Winter Poker Open, taking home over $625,000 for the
victory. This payday brings Madsens career tournament
earnings to more than $3 million.
The
2010 Borgata Winter Poker Open, which takes place
annually in Atlantic City, attracted a total of 766
players for its $3,500 buy-in Main Event, creating
a prize pool worth more than $2.5 million.
Madsen
took the chip lead with seven players remaining at
the final table and dominated the action thereafter,
knocking out four of the final six players. Nearly
even in chips with his opponent at the start of heads-up
play, Madsen wore him down over time and took a 2-to-1
chip lead. The final hand came when Madsens
K-10 held up versus his opponents Q-2, sealing
the victory for Madsen.
Full
Tilt Poker Dominates Bluff Readers Choice Awards
Readers of Bluff Magazine tipped their hat to Full
Tilt Poker in the 5th Annual Bluff Magazine Readers
Choice Awards. Along with multiple awards for Full
Tilt Poker pros, Full Tilt Poker was voted the readers
Favorite Online Poker Site.
Team
Full Tilts Phil Ivey, who tops the All-Time
Money List, was recognized for his incredible run
in 2009. He came out on top in two categories: Top
Story of 2009, which he won for making the WSOP Main
Event Final Table, and Favorite Player of 2009.
Tom
durrrr Dwans stellar year, which
included his addition to pokers elite on Team
Full Tilt, was also celebrated by the Bluff readers.
The high-stakes online titan was voted Best Online
Poker Player 2009.
Phil
Ivey Tops the All Time Money List
Team Full Tilts Phil Ivey, the worlds
best poker player, has moved into the top spot on
pokers All-Time Money list, which is based on
tournament winnings in live events. Iveys $600K
score for finishing second in the 2010 Aussie Millions
$100K Challenge tournament brought his career tournament
earnings to $12,802,783.
Following
a hugely successful 2009, in which he won two WSOP
bracelets and finished 7th in the WSOP Main Event,
Ivey started 2010 by overtaking previous leader Daniel
Negreanu at the top of the All-Time Money List. He
is currently $400K ahead of Negreanu.
Mike
"Timex" McDonald Takes 3rd Place at EPT
Deauville
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker pro and Cardrunner
Mike "Timex" McDonald for his 3rd place
finish in the EPT Deauville 2010 in France. McDonald
battled through a stacked field of 768 players to
reach the final table and take home $295K in prize
money.
McDonald
has dominated the EPT in previous years, becoming
the youngest person to win an EPT event when he took
down the 2008 €7,700 German Open for $1.3 million.
In 2009, he placed 5th in the $5K no-Limit hold em
event at the German Open, banking over $249K. His
latest payday at the EPT Deauville brings his career
tournament earnings to over $2.6 million.
Gavin
Smith Wins Over $188,000 at Fallsview Classic
Full Tilt Poker pro Gavin Smith took top prize at
the Fallsview Classic $2,500 buy-in event, after a
grueling 19-hour final day.
The
Fallsview Classic Poker Invitational, held in the
Fallsview Casino in Ontario, Canada, was formerly
known as the WPT North American Poker Championships.
Smith, who was named the WPT World Player of the year
in 2006, battled a field of 267 players to bank over
$188,000. Smith has now amassed over $5 million in
career tournament earnings.
James
Akenhead Wins Full Tilt Poker Million VIII
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker pro James Akenhead,
who won the Poker Million VIII event in London on
December 4th. Akenhead built upon his success at the
WSOP 2009 Main Event, where he finished 9th overall,
by taking down the top prize of $500K.
The
Full Tilt Poker Million is an invitational event featuring
72 players from around the globe, battling it out
over five months of tournament action. Akenhead faced
stiff competition at the final table, including Team
Full Tilt pro and Cardrunners co-founder Taylor
Caby and Full Tilt Poker pro Dag Martin Mikkelsen.
Also at the final table were Peter Vasiliou, who qualified
online at Full Tilt Poker, and Craig Wakeham, winner
of Full Tilt Pokers Poker Million Last
Chance promotion.
In
a tense final hand, Akenheads opponent reraised
all-in before the flop. Akenhead called with pocket
tens. His opponents pocket sixes were helped
by a 3-4-5 flop that offered an open-ended straight
draw but still left Akenhead as the 2-1 favorite.
The turn and river were blanks and Akenheads
tens were enough to scoop the tournament victory.
The
win brings his career tournament earnings to over
$2.7 million. Look for James Akenhead online at Full
Tilt Poker.
Full
Tilt Poker Signs Tom "durrrr" Dwan to Team
Full Tilt
Online phenomenon Tom Dwan is the newest addition
to Team Full Tilt. Best known by his online player
handle "durrrr", Dwan is one of the most
prolific and successful high-stakes players in the
history of online poker. He now takes his rightful
place amongst the worlds most elite poker players.
Along
with being an online poker powerhouse, Dwan is a flourishing
star on the live poker scene. He has amassed more
than $1.1 million playing live tournaments, including
three WSOP cashes and one World Poker Tour final table.
Dwan
increased his reputation as a fierce competitor when
he recently threw down the gauntlet with the unprecedented
durrrr Challenge, offering to pit $1.5 million against
any opponent's $500K, playing heads-up at four tables
simultaneously for 50,000 hands.
Look
for Dwan in action on the high-stakes tables at Full
Tilt Poker.
$5.2m
for Full Tilt Poker Pros at WSOP 2009 Final Table
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Phil Ivey
and Full Tilt Poker pros James Akenhead and Steven
Begleiter for an outstanding run in the WSOP 2009
Main Event. The trio beat out over 6,000 WSOP Main
Event entrants to claim their place among the November
Nine. Ivey, Akenhead and Begleiter took home
a combined total of over $5.2 million in prize money.
Look
for Ivey, Akenhead and Begleiter online at Full Tilt
Poker.
Greg
"FBT" Mueller wins 2nd bracelet at the 2009
WSOP
Congratulations to Full Tilt Pokers Greg FBT
Mueller for winning WSOP Event #50, the $1.5K Limit
Hold 'em Shootout tournament for more than $194K in
prize money. He beat a field of 572 to claim his second
WSOP title, just two weeks after claiming his first
bracelet in Event #33, the $10K World Championship
Limit Hold em.
The
heads-up play began with Mueller holding the chip
lead. Over the next two hours, each player stole the
lead back and forth. In the final hand, Naalden raised
from the button and Mueller called to see a flop of
10-4-3. Mueller called Naaldens bet and the
turn showed a K. Mueller check-raised and Naalden
re-raised, pushing all-in with K-2. The Jack on the
river secured Muellers victory with K-5.
Mueller
won his second bracelet and became the fourth multiple
bracelet winner of the series. His career tournament
earnings now stand at over $1.7 million.
Greg
Mueller wins the 2009 WSOP $10K World Championship
Limit Hold em event
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker pro Greg FBT
Mueller for winning the 2009 WSOP $10K World Championship
Limit Hold em event. Mueller bested a field
of 185 opponents, including some of the worlds
best poker players, to walk away with his first WSOP
bracelet and over $460K in prize money.
Mueller
joined the final table of Event #33 in 5th place with
just under 600,000 chips. He battled his way to the
final two, securing his victory after seven hands
of heads-up play. In the final hand, Mueller called
his opponents all-in on a flop of 2-K-3, showing
pocket 5s against 10-8. The queen on the turn
followed by a King on the river secured Muellers
bracelet. This win boosts Muellers career tournament
earnings to over $1.5 million.
Three
WSOP Bracelets in Three Days for Full Tilt Poker Pros
Full Tilt Poker pros dominated WSOP Events #23, #25
and #27 this weekend at the 2009 WSOP.
Nick
Schulman wins Event #23, World Championship No-Limit
Deuce-to-Seven Draw
Full
Tilt Poker pro Nick Schulman won the 2009 World Series
of Poker Event #23 to become the new $10K No-Limit
Deuce to Seven Draw World Champion. Schulman survived
three tough days of play and defeated a field of 95
of the worlds best players to win his first
WSOP bracelet and over $275K in prize money.
Phil
Ivey wins Event #25, $25K Omaha/Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo
Team
Full Tilts Phil Ivey took down the $25K Omaha/Seven-Card
Stud Hi/Lo event to win his second 2009 WSOP event
for over $220k. This is his seventh bracelet and the
victory ties Phil in fourth place with Billy Baxter
for All-Time Bracelet wins. To date, Ivey has cashed
in 36 WSOP events and accrued over $10.8 million in
career tournament earnings.
Roland
de Wolfe wins Event #27, $5K Pot-Limit Omaha Hi/Lo
8-or-better
Full
Tilt Poker pro Roland de Wolfe won the $5K Pot-Limit
Omaha Hi/Lo 8-or-better to take home his first bracelet
and prize money of more than $250K. This victory saw
Roland make his name as the second player to complete
pokers Triple Crown by winning Championship
Titles in the WSOP, WPT and EPT.
Phil
Ivey wins the 2009 World Series of Poker $2.5K No-Limit
Deuce-to-Seven Lowball event
Congratulations to Phil Ivey for winning WSOP Event
#8, the $2.5K No-Limit Deuce-to-Seven Lowball tournament.
Ivey bested a field of 147 runners, which included
some of the worlds best poker players, to take
home over $95K in winnings and his 6th WSOP bracelet.
Ivey
started the final table just over 100K in chips, making
him the second shortest-stack. After an early double
up, Ivey won a massive pot and took the chip lead
with five players remaining. After a few hours of
action, Ivey entered heads-up play against John Monnette.
The heads-up duel lasted for more than three hours
and in the final hand Monnette raised and Ivey pushed
all-in. Monnette made the call and both players drew
only one card. Iveys 7-low bested Monnettes
pair of 7s and earned Ivey his victory.
Iveys
6th WSOP win has placed him within a group of 11 elite
players with six or more WSOP bracelets. Hes
in the top ten on the All Time Money List with career
tournament earnings of over $10 million, and is recognized
as one of the most feared cash game players today.
Vitaly
Lunkin wins 2009 World Series of Poker Event #2
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker pro Vitaly Lunkin
for winning his 2nd WSOP bracelet. Lunkin bested 200
players to take down the $40K buy-in Special 40th
Annual No-Limit Hold em Event for more than
$1.8 million in prize money.
In
the final hand, Lunkins opponent went all-in
on a flop of Qd-10d-8d, showing 3d-8c versus Lunkins
As-Ah. The 7c on the turn and Ks on the river secured
Lunkins victory, raising his career tournament
earnings to over $3 million.
Lunkin
won his first bracelet in the 2008 WSOP $1.5K No-Limit
Hold em event when he beat a field of over 2,700
entrants for a $630K payday. Hes considered
to be one of the top Russian players in the world.
FTOPS
XII attracts record numbers
FTOPS XII awarded over $21 million in prize money
and attracted more than 165,000 players, making it
the most successful FTOPS to date. Seven events guaranteed
at least $1 million in prize money, and the Main Event
paid out a prize pool of $2.5 million.
MiniFTOPS
and FTOPS Challenges debuted during FTOPS XII to great
success. MiniFTOPS offered the same 25 events as FTOPS
XII at 1/10th of the buy-in and FTOPS challenges awarded
prizes for completing a series of in-game tasks.
Full
Tilt Poker pros take down FTOPS events
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker pros Gavin Smith
and Berry Johnston for becoming FTOPS champions.
Gavin
took down FTOPS Event #7, a $600K guaranteed No-Limit
Hold em rebuy tournament, beating a field of
1,806 players to win $123,600. The $100 +$9 tournament
played out over nine hours, with a total of 2850 rebuys
and 1132 add-ons.
FTOPS
Event #14 winner Berry Johnston defeated 516 entrants
in the $500 + $35 HEROS tournament for a $69,570 payday
after more than nine hours of play.
Full
Tilt Poker shines at the 2009 EPT Grand Final
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker pros Dag Mikkelsen
and Andrew Feldman, for their impressive final-table
finishes at 2009 EPT events in Monte Carlo.
Dag
Mikkelsen reached the final table of the EPT Grand
Final, placing 4th for over $795K. Mikkelsens
cash brings his career tournament earnings to over
$1.1 million.
Andrew
Feldman also final tabled in the EPT Monte Carlo High
Roller Championship, finishing in 7th place for almost
$80K. His finish brings his career tournament earnings
to over $390K.
Full
Tilt Poker launches Full Tilt Poker Academy
Sharpen your skills with Full Tilt Poker Academy and
learn how to play from the world's best poker players,
including Academy Deans Howard Lederer and Phil Gordon.
Full
Tilt Poker Academy offers a library of multimedia
features. Begin with Lessons on key strategies and
techniques, view pro Sessions to watch the theories
in action, then take a Challenge online at Full Tilt
Poker or put your knowledge to the test with interactive
Sit-N-Learns.
Full
Tilt Poker Academy is free to join for anyone with
a Full Tilt Poker account sign up today and
experience the best poker education available online.
Steve
Brecher wins 2009 WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star
Full Tilt Poker pro Steve Brecher won the 2009 WPT
Bay 101 Shooting Star event, securing his first ever
WPT championship title. He beat a field of 391 players
to win over $1 million in prize money and his seat
at the 2009 $25K WPT Championship event this April.
Steve
started the final table in 3rd place with over $2
million in chips. He battled his way through the longest
WPT final table on record to play heads-up with a
2:1 chip lead against Kathy Liebert. The final hand
came just 2 hours 45 minutes later after 54 heads-up
hands were played.
Lieberts
pre-flop raise met a re-raise from Brecher. Liebert
moved all-in with Q-10 and Brecher called with A-9.
The board showed 6-6-2-2-4 and Brechers stronger
kicker secured his victory. He walked away with his
biggest tournament win to date, boosting his career
tournament earnings to over $1.7 million.
Huck
Seed wins 2009 National Heads-Up Championship
Full Tilt Poker pro Huck Seed is the 2009 National
Heads-Up Champion. After deep runs in the four previous
NHUPC tournaments, Huck defeated Vanessa Rousso 2-0
in the best-of-three final round to win one of the
most prestigious titles in poker. He walked away with
the NHUPC trophy and $500K in prize money, taking
his career tournament earnings to more than $4.5 million.
Huck
dominated Rousso throughout the first match, taking
down a pot worth $100K within the first half hour.
His K-J then stood against Rousso's all-in with Q-J,
securing his first victory. He went on to win the
second match within an hour. Both players limped pre-flop
to see the 8-3-K board. The turn showed a 10, and
Rousso moved all-in with J-10. Huck called with a
pair of Kings. The river showed a 5 and Huck took
the NHUPC title.
Huck
is the third ever WSOP Main Event champion to also
win the NHUPC, alongside Chris Ferguson and Phil Hellmuth.
His victory on Sunday also secured his position as
the most dominant heads up player in NHUPC history,
with an overall record of 18 wins to 4 losses.
Full
Tilt Poker Runs Strong at the LA Poker Classic
Full Tilt Poker ran strong at this years LAPC,
with Vivek Rajkumar winning the first ever $10K Heads-Up
Championship event and Chris Jesus Ferguson
battling his way to the Main Event final table.
22
year old Vivek beat 111 contenders to become the first
ever L.A. Poker Classic $10K Heads-Up Champion. In
the double elimination format, players could lose
one game without being knocked out of the tournament.
Vivek fought hard for his tournament life after losing
an early game and emerged victorious for a $350K payday,
boosting his career tournament earnings to over $2.3
million. His impressive two year poker career also
includes a WPT Borgata Poker Open title for $1.4 million,
a win at last years LAPC $2.5K No-Limit Hold
em event for $113K, and eight WSOP cashes.
Chris
also stepped up to the challenge and made his first
ever WPT final table. He battled his way through the
tough six days of play, making it through to the final
table short stacked. His final hand of AK suited was
beaten by pocket 4s, eliminating him in 6th
place for over $240K. Chriss extraordinary list
of accomplishments includes 2000 WSOP Main Event Champion,
five WSOP bracelets, 2008 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold em
National Champion, and 2 WSOP-C rings.
You
can learn more about Vivek Rajkumar and Chris Ferguson
on Full Tilt Poker.
John
Phan is BLUFF Magazine's 2008 Player of the Year
John Phan has added another prestigious title to his
resume BLUFF Magazine 2008 Player of
the Year. In a close race, his string of summer
successes, including two WSOP bracelets and one WPT
title, held good until the end of the year. He edged
out, amongst others, fellow Full Tilt Poker pro David
Pham who finished in 3rd place.
John
Phan wins 2008 Player of the Year Award from Card
Player magazine
John Phans exceptional results in 2008 have
led to his being named Card Player magazines
2008 Player of the Year.
This
spectacular year included 3 major tournaments wins,
8 final tables, 14 cashes and over $2 million in prize
money. Highlights included two WSOP bracelets and
one WPT title. He won his first bracelet in the $3,000
No-Limit Hold em event, receiving over $430K
in prize money. Johns second bracelet came in
the $2,500 2-7 Triple Draw event, winning over $150K
and he experienced his first WPT win at the Legends
of Poker tournament in August where he took home more
than $1 million.
Congratulations
to Full Tilt Poker pros Scott Montgomery, Kelly Kim
and Craig Marquis for WSOP Main Event final table
finishes
When the November Nine reconvened in Las Vegas for
the final table of the 2008 WSOP Main Event, Full
Tilt Poker was represented by three pros.
Craig
Marquis came to the final table with more than 10
million in chips and a shot at becoming the youngest
Main Event champion in history. After his set of 7s
lost to an opponents Ace-high straight, Craig
finished in 9th place, earning more than $900K. Kelly
Kim came to the final table as the short stack with
less than 3 million in chips, but still managed to
finish in 8th place after his pocket 4s failed to
stand up. He earned over $1.28 million for his effort.
Starting
with almost 20 million in chips, Scott Montgomery
made an aggressive run in the event, before being
eliminated in 5th place when his trip Aces lost to
an opponents full house. In the end, he took
home well over $3 million.
All
told, the three pros from Full Tilt Poker gave impressive
performances and earned a combined total of more than
$5 million.
Full
Tilt Poker pro Sandra Naujoks wins the 2008 CAPT Baden
European Poker Championship
Newly signed Full Tilt Poker pro Sandra Naujoks won
the 2008 Casinos Austria Poker Tour (CAPT) Baden European
Poker Championship, taking home more than $200,000
for her victory. Battling her way through a field
of 163 of Europes finest players, Sandra came
to the final table as a short stack but was not deterred
by her lack of chips. It was a tough final table that
featured two WSOP bracelet winners, but Sandra stayed
aggressive the whole time and managed to come out
on top.
Sandra
was joined at the final table by fellow Full Tilt
Poker pro Stefan Rapp, who finished in 3rd place.
Full Tilt Poker pro Markus Lehmann was also in action
during the CAPT, and won the 2008 Best Overall Performance
award for his play on the tour.
John
Juanda Completes a Historic Week in London
Not content with winning the WSOP European Series
2008 Main Event in London, John Juanda continued his
great play with a 2nd place finish in the EPT London
£1 Million Showdown. John earned over $570,000,
taking his total earnings in the first week of October
to over $2 million. He now has more than $8.5 million
in lifetime tournament winnings.
John
Juanda Wins 4th Bracelet in European Series 2008 Main
Event
John Juanda survived the longest final table in WSOP
history to claim his fourth WSOP bracelet and over
£865K in prize money at the European Series
2008 Main Event in London.
Juanda
secured his victory by outlasting the 362 player field
at this £10K buy-in event. The final table lasted
a WSOP record 19 hours and 10 minutes, covering 484
hands also a WSOP record. Juanda entered heads-up
play against Russian Stanislav Alekhin, and although
short stacked several times, Juanda clawed his way
back. Once he drew level with Alekhin, the end came
quickly.
The
decisive pot came when Juanda, holding Kh-6h, raised
Alekhin all-in. Alekhin called with 4s-3s, saying
that he was just too tired. The flop brought Qh-Kc-7c,
and the turn (9s) and river (4h) allowed Juanda to
double up to approximately 6.5 million chips to Alekhins
740k. The end came several hands later, when Alekhin
pushed all-in and was called by Juanda, who flopped
trip 6s then rivered quads to claim
victory.
This
was Juandas fourth WSOP bracelet and his first
since 2003. He now has more than $8 million in lifetime
tournament winnings.
Kläser
Wins $216K in WSOP Event #43
Less than a year ago, Martin Kläser was just
another aspiring poker player chasing a dream. Today,
he's a WSOP bracelet winner.
Kläser
claimed his bracelet in Event #43, the $1.5K Pot-Limit
Omaha 8-or-Better tournament after besting a field
of 720 players and a final table that included Team
Full Tilts Erik Seidel. Kläser entered heads-up
play with a 3:1 chip lead over Casey Kastle and played
an ultra-aggressive style that saw him win all but
three of the 19 hands that were dealt.
This
victory earned Kläser, who began playing poker
professionally less than one year ago, more than $216K
and his first career bracelet.
Kläser
became a Full Tilt Poker pro in October 2007 after
winning the Million Euro Challenge Freeroll tournament
in Munich, Germany, where he defeated a 2,100 player
field and earned the opportunity to play three heads-up
matches against Team Full Tilt members Chris Ferguson,
Gus Hansen, and Howard Lederer. After receiving coaching
from Team Full Tilts Phil Ivey, Jennifer Harman and
Erik Seidel, Kläser went on to win two of three
matches and €350,000.
David
Benyamine Wins a Bracelet
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's David Benyamine
for winning his first career bracelet in the $10K
World Championship Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or Better event.
Benyamine,
an Omaha specialist, defeated a star-studded final
table that boasted five past WSOP bracelet winners
to claim the title and the more than $535K first-place
prize money. Rounding out the final table were Team
Full Tilt's Mike Matusow, who finished fifth, and
Full Tilt Poker's Toto Leonidas, Ram Vaswani, and
David Chiu who finished fourth, seventh and eighth
respectively.
Lee
Watkinson and Ben Roberts Final Table the $2K PLH
Event
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker pros Lee Watkinson
and Ben Roberts who each reached the final table at
the WSOP's $2K Pot-Limit Hold 'em tournament. Watkinson,
who won his first bracelet in 2006, finished in fifth
place taking home more than $63,000.
Roberts,
who was in search of his first career bracelet, entered
the table as a short stack and collected nearly $31,000
for his eighth-place finish.
Rob
Hollink Wins WSOP Event #30
Congratulations to Full Tilt Pokers Rob Hollink
on his victory in WSOP Event #30, the $10K Limit Hold
'em World Championship.
After
an impressive performance in Event #19, cashing in
the $1.5K Pot-Limit Omaha event, Rob finally struck
gold in Event #30. From a starting field of 218 competitors,
Rob worked his way to a tough final table including
Team Full Tilts Andy Bloch. After a long day
of play, he emerged the victor to claim $496K and
his and the Netherlands' first WSOP
bracelet.
Andy
Bloch and David Singer Just Can't Stay Away from Final
Tables
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Andy Bloch
and Full Tilt Pokers David Singer who each made
their second, final table appearances of the 2008
WSOP. Bloch, who finished second in Event #1, was
back at the final table again in Event #30, the $10K
World Championship Limit Hold em tournament.
He finished the event in seventh place, taking home
nearly $89K in prize money.
Singer,
who won his first WSOP bracelet in Event #3, returned
to the final table in Event #29, where he finished
fifth. Singer earned more than $112K for his performance.
Benyamine
and Juanda Final Table WSOP Event #28
Congratulations to Full Tilt Pokers David Benyamine
and Team Full Tilts John Juanda on reaching
the final table in the $5K Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys
event.
Benyamine,
considered one of the best PLO players in the world,
finished third in the event, earning a hefty $316,307
for his efforts. Juanda, known as more of a No-Limit
Hold em specialist, also had an extremely strong
showing, taking sixth place and earning $154,296.
Just
missing the final table was Team Full Tilts
Chris Ferguson, who earned $69,433 for his 10th-place
finish.
Kenny
Tran Claims Victory in WSOP Event #25
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's Kenny Tran for
his win in WSOP Event #25, the $10K Heads-Up No-Limit
Hold 'em World Championship. He worked his way to
the top of the pack of 256 players - taking out eight
opponents back-to-back in heads-up play to
earn almost $540K and his first WSOP bracelet.
Max
Pescatori Takes Down Event #24 to Win Second Bracelet
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's Max Pescatori
on winning WSOP Event #24, the $2.5K Pot-Limit Hold
'em/Omaha event, and earning his second bracelet.
After
battling through a starting field of 457 entrants,
Max finally made it to the final table where he faced
still more serious competition, including the likes
of Team Full Tilt's Allen Cunningham. His perseverance
led him to heads-up play with Kyle Kloeckner. After
taking a huge chip-lead early on, Max pushed his way
to the finish to take home over $246K and his
second WSOP bracelet.
Jens
Voertmann Wins First WSOP Bracelet in $3K HORSE Event
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's Jens Voertmann
of Dortmund, Germany, for his victory in WSOP Event
#22, the $3K HORSE event.
Jens
faced over 414 competitors before reaching a pro-heavy
final table, including Team Full Tilt's Jennifer Harman
and Full Tilt Poker pro Steve Zolotow. He managed
to endure gruelling hours of play, working his way
through different games and opponents. In the end,
this skill and effort paid off in the form of Jens'
first bracelet and $298K.
One
More Time for Mikey!
Congratulations to Team Full Tilt's Mike "the
Mouth" Matusow on winning WSOP Event #18, the
$5K No-Limit 2-7 Draw with Rebuys and taking home
his third bracelet.
Mike
worked his way to victory after facing a field of
85 tough competitors only to reach a final table made
up of some poker's greatest players, including fellow
Team Full Tilt member Erick Lindgren and Full Tilt
Poker pro David Benyamine. As one of the final two
at the table, Mike found himself heads up against
Jeff Lisandro. After battling back and forth for almost
two hours, Mike came out on top to claim his third
bracelet and over $537K.
Seidel
and Oppenheim reach final table of WSOP Event #14
Congratulations to Team Full Tilt's Erik Seidel and
Full Tilt Poker pro David Oppenheim on making the
final table of WSOP Event #14, the $10K Seven-Card
Stud World Championship. Seidel, looking for his ninth
gold bracelet, finished in fifth place for just over
$90K. Oppenheim, who came to the final table as chip
leader, was eliminated in seventh place and took home
nearly $60K.
Mueller
and Cernuto Headline Weekend Action at WSOP
It was another big weekend for Full Tilt Poker pros
at the World Series of Poker. Leading the charge was
Greg Mueller as he took second place in Event #11,
a $5K No-Limit Hold 'em shootout, cashing for just
under $300K. Team Full Tilt's John Juanda finished
in seventh place, just narrowly missing out on the
final table.
John
Cernuto also had a big weekend, finishing third in
Event #10, an Omaha/7-Card Stud Hi/Lo mixed event.
"Miami" John took home more than $85K for
his performance. Full Tilt Poker pros also had a strong
showing at Event #8, the $10K World Championship Mixed
Event, with both Eli Elezra and Jeff Madsen making
the final table. Madsen finished seventh for more
than $50K, and Elezra took third and over $100K in
winnings. Gus Hansen and David Oppenheim both just
missed the final table cut, coming in 10th and 9th
respectively.
Last
but certainly not least, Markus Golser took sixth
place in Event #12, a $1,500 Limit Hold 'em tournament,
for more than $50K. Erick Lindgren, fresh off winning
his first bracelet, came in 10th place and just missed
out on making his second final table of the Series.
David
Singer Wins His First WSOP Bracelet
David Singer joined the ranks of poker's elite by
winning his first-ever WSOP bracelet in Event #3,
the $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold 'em.
Singer
defeated a field of 713 players, and went into the
final table as one of the short stacks before eliminating
three players to leap into contention. Entering heads-up
play against Jacobo Fernandez with a slight chip deficit,
Singer had drawn level by the dinner break.
After
the players returned it was Fernandez who surged to
a commanding lead. Down but not out, Singer managed
a key double-up to regain the chip lead and took the
win on the very next hand when he turned a straight
against Fernandez's two pair. David pocketed $214,131
for the win and adds another title to his recent $25K
Heads-Up World Championship win.
Team
Full Tilt's Erick Lindgren Wins WSOP Event #4
Congratulations to Erick Lindgren for capturing his
first-ever WSOP bracelet in Event #4, the $5,000 Mixed
Hold 'Em (Limit/No Limit).
Erick
beat out a tough field of 332 and a stacked final
table, which also included Team Full Tilt's Howard
Lederer and Full Tilt Pro Roland de Wolfe. Although
he started the heads-up match against Justin Bonomo
behind in chips, Lindgren quickly gained an overwhelming
chip lead and also the victory when he turned a straight
against Bonomo's two pair.
Lindgren
collected $374,505 for the win and his victory brings
the number of bracelets won by Team Full Tilt members
to 33.
Nenad
Medic Wins WSOP* Event #1
Congratulations to Nenad Medic for winning his first-ever
WSOP* bracelet in Event #1, the $10K buy-in Pot-Limit
Hold em tournament.
Medic
outlasted a star-studded final table including new
Team Full Tilt member Patrik Antonius and long-standing
Team Full Tilter, Andy Bloch, who finished second.
Medic
entered heads-up play against Bloch with a more than
2-1 chip lead, and the two heavyweights battled for
almost an hour before the final hand was dealt. In
the end, Blochs pair of 9s lost to Medics
5h-7h after Bloch called all-in on a board of 8h-5s-4h
and Medic caught his flush on the turn.
Bloch
earned $448,000 for second while Medic walked away
with $794,000 and the Champions bracelet.
David
Singer is the $25K Heads-Up World Champion
Congratulations to Full Tilt Pokers David Singer,
winner of the $25K Heads-Up World Championship.
Singer,
who outlasted one of the toughest fields ever assembled
either live or online, collected his second-largest
career payday of $560K for winning the prestigious
title. Singer claimed victory after defeating Emil
"whitelime" Patel in the events final
heads-up match when his pocket 8s stood up against
whitelimes 10-3 off-suit.
Team
Full Tilts Andy Bloch and Full Tilt Poker pro
Brian Hastings also had strong performances in the
event, making it all the way to the semi-final round.
David
Chiu Wins the WPT World Championship
Congratulations to Full Tilt Pokers David Chiu
for winning the $25K buy-in World Poker Tour World
Championship in dramatic fashion.
David
entered heads-up play with Team Full Tilt's Gus Hansen
with a 5-1 to chip deficit, but managed to double
up at two key times before finally taking the chip
lead after 45 hands of play. Two hands later, his
trip Aces were good enough to win the final pot of
the day and the nearly $3.4 million in first-place
prize money. Hansen earned more than $1.7 million
for his second-place finish.
Clements
and Leonidas Score Wins at Bellagio
Full Tilt Poker Pros Scott Clements and Alfred Toto
Leonidas both claimed victories in preliminary events
at the Bellagio Five Diamond World Poker Classic.
Clements
won Event #4, a $5,000 No-Limit Hold 'em tournament
where he outlasted a field of 106 players and defeated
Ted Lawson heads up to claim the $206,280 first place
prize. Leonidas took down Event #8, also a $5,000
No-Limit Hold em tourney, where he defeated
134 players to collect $189,400.
Both
players also received a seat into the $25,000 WPT
World Championship as part of their first-place prize.
Team
Full Tilt's Erik Seidel Wins at Foxwoods
Congratulations to Team Full Tilt's Erik Seidel who
claimed his first World Poker Tour championship by
winning the Foxwoods Poker Classic.
Seidel
entered the final table as the chip leader - a position
he would rarely relinquish over nearly 12 hours of
intense play. After almost six hours of three-handed
play, Seidel flopped trips when his pocket Jacks connected
on a board of J-6-3, crippling third-place finisher
Andrew Barta who busted on the next hand.
The
tournament then ended after just one hand of heads-up
play when Seidel's A-J out-flopped Robert Richardson's
9-7 on a board of A-K-9. A final king on the river
gave Seidel top two pair and a first prize worth nearly
$993,000.
Jennifer
Harman Takes Third at Bay 101
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Jennifer
Harman for her impressive third-place finish in the
final event of the Bay 101, proving yet again that
shes one of the top poker players in the world.
The $10K No-Limit Hold em event saw a starting
field of 376 players, with Jen working her way to
the final table as the last Shooting Star. After a
lengthy battle to the final three, her AK fell short
when she failed to improve against Brandon Cantus
pocket 9s. However, she didnt leave empty-handed,
taking home a well earned $330K for her effort.
All
Eyes on Ivey as He Conquers WPT LAPC
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Phil Ivey
for winning his first WPT title in the $10,000 No-Limit
Hold em Championship Event at the LA Poker Classic.
Ivey outlasted 665 players on his way to his record-breaking
eighth WPT final table appearance, and collected $1.59
million for the win plus entry into the $25,000 WPT
Championship.
Ivey
came into the final table as chip leader, although
things started disastrously when he doubled up Charles
Moore on the very first hand. As play became four-handed,
Ivey stormed back by winning back-to-back monster
hands against Nam Le and Quinn Do. He then eliminated
Le in 4th place and Moore in 3rd place to take a 4-to-1
chip lead into heads-up play against Do. The battle
ended just 15 minutes later when Do called all-in
with two pair and was drawing dead to Iveys
full house. The win puts Ivey into the top-ten all-time
money list for tournament earnings.
Smith
and Watkinson Make WSOP-C Rincon Final Table
Congratulations to Full Tilt Pokers Gavin Smith
and Lee Watkinson, who finished 6th and 7th respectively
at the recent WSOP Circuit Event in Rincon. Watkinson
found himself card dead at the final table and eventually
pushed all his chips in with pocket 4s, where he unfortunately
ran into Smiths pocket 10s and was sent to the
rail. Dont feel too bad for Watkinson, he still
walked away from the event more than $28K richer.
Smith
was the next to get sent home when his Q-T couldnt
connect on the board versus his opponents A-J.
He made over $35K for his efforts, and this was the
second straight year hes made the final table
at this event.
Max
Pescatori Storms the Seas at LA Poker Classic
Full Tilt Pokers "Italian Pirate"
Max Pescatori deserves a round of congratulations
for winning the $1,000 Limit Hold'em event at the
LA Poker Classic. A field of 150 dedicated limit hold'em
players lined up at the Commerce Casino, where Pescatori
eventually defeated David "The Sailor" Demanski
heads up to claim the $42,320 first-place prize.
The
win for the "Italian Pirate" comes hot on
the heels of a strong showing at the Aussie Millions
in January, where he finished 10th in the Main Event
for a $100k payday.
Erick
Lindgren Takes Down FTOPS Event #9
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Erick Lindgren
on winning FTOPS VII Event #9 and taking home more
than $290K in prize money. Lindgren bested a massive
field of 5,637 players in this $300 buy-in No-Limit
Hold em tournament that had a total prize pool
of nearly $1.7 million.
Lindgren,
the host of this event, also made history by becoming
the first red pro on Full Tilt Poker to claim an FTOPS
crown. Check out all of the FTOPS VII tournament results
and read Michael Craigs updates on the Full
Tilt Blog to find out if any of Lindgrens fellow
pros can accomplish the same feat in the remaining
FTOPS VII events.
Erik
Seidel Takes Second Down Under
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Erik Seidel
on his stellar performance in the 2008 Aussie Millions
Main Event. Seidel finished second and banked AU$1
million for his play.
Making
his way through a record 780-player field, Seidel
an eight-time WSOP bracelet winner - avoided
any major confrontations at the final table and used
his tight aggressive style to get down to the final
two. Heads-up play lasted nearly two hours before
Seidels Ace-Queen failed to improve versus his
opponents pair of Jacks, ending the tournament.
With
this showing at the most prestigious event outside
of North America, Seidel has proved once again that
he is one of the worlds best tournament players
and a true legend in the game of poker.
Lee
Watkinson Takes Down Event 7 at Aussie Millions
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's Lee Watkinson
for taking first place in the 2008 Aussie Millions
$3K Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys event. Lee worked
his way through a tough field of veteran players,
including Full Tilt Poker's Andy Black, Steve Zolotow,
and Max Pescatori, to earn over $108K.
Lee
made it to the final table facing an uphill battle
as the short-stack. He stayed the course, sending
three competitors to the rail and found himself heads-up
with Tom "Durr" Dwan. With balanced chip
stacks, the two dug in for what could have been a
long battle. Roughly 15 minutes later, the two got
all-in after the flop with Dwan showing a set of kings
and Watkinson looking for straight draws. This was
not to be. The turn and river both showed clubs, giving
Watkinson the runner-runner flush and an Aussie Millions
victory.
Howard
Lederer Wins $1.25 Million at the Aussie Millions
Congratulations to Team Full Tilt's Howard "The
Professor" Lederer who won the Aussie Millions
prestigious $100,000 buy-in event, taking home the
biggest payday of his professional career.
This
exclusive tournament attracted 25 of the world's best
tournament players, including Team Full Tilt's Phil
Ivey, Chris Ferguson, Andy Bloch, Gus Hansen, and
Allen Cunningham. Howard reached the final table as
a short stack, and patiently looked for spots to accumulate
chips.
Howard
entered heads-up play with a 2-1 chip lead over second-place
finisher Mark Teltscher, and the two battled back
and forth for more than an hour before Howard made
two pair with Aces and Jacks to defeat Teltscher,
who held two pair with 7s and 8s. Howard's victory
earned him $1.25 million, which is the largest tournament
victory of his storied career.
Joe
Beevers Rubs Out the Competition at the Poker Millions
VI
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's Joe Beevers who
claimed one of the most prestigious titles in poker
by winning the Ladbrokes Poker Millions VI.
Joe,
who is also a member of the Hendon Mob, earned $1
million for his victory, which was broadcast live.
Joining Joe at the final table were Team Full Tilt's
Howard Lederer who finished fifth, and fellow Full
Tilt Poker pro Julian Gardner, who was eliminated
in third.
Ferguson
Wins Record Third WSOP-C Ring
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Chris Ferguson
on becoming the first player to win three WSOP Circuit
Event Championships. Ferguson took home a Circuit
ring and over $200K for his victory in the WSOP-C
Lake Tahoe event.
Starting
the Final Table as chip leader, Ferguson played solid
poker as the field was whittled down to two players.
The heads-up portion of the event, the shortest in
WSOP-C history, lasted only one hand. In dramatic
fashion, Ferguson flopped a set of 10s to take out
his opponents pocket Aces and end the tournament
on the spot.
With
this victory, Ferguson has once again proved that
he is one of the top tournament players in the world.
Poker
Players Alliance Reaction to Congressional Hearing
on UIGEA
On November 14th the House Judiciary Committee held
a hearing to discuss the UIGEA. Reaction from the
Poker Players Alliance to the testimony may be found
here:
www.pokerplayersalliance.org
Individuals
who testified yesterday include professional poker
player Annie Duke and Michael Collopy of Aristotle,
a leader in online age verification.
A
Great British Victory for Joe Beevers
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's Joe Beevers who
collected nearly $183,000 for his first-place finish
at the Great British Poker Tour's Grand Final tournament.
Beevers
outlasted a field of 100 players, including fellow
Hendon Mobster Barny Boatman who earned more than
$76,000 for his third-place finish and fellow Full
Tilt Poker pro Roland De Wolfe who collected more
than $33,000 for finishing fifth.
David
Singer Caesar's the Day
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's David Singer
who took down a cool $1 million for winning the $10,000
buy-in Caesar's Palace Classic in Las Vegas.
After
the final table was whittled down to the final two
players, a gruelling heads-up match took place between
Singer and Kido Pham for the title. Lasting over 100
hands, Singer finally delivered a knockout blow when
he was able to make a straight on the river with his
A-9 versus Pham's pocket Kings on a board of 10-8-5-7-6.
Singer
walked away with the title and the largest payday
of his career for the win.
Mandy
B Scores Big
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker Amanda "Mandy
B" Baker who took home first place and more than
$88,000 at the $1,000 buy-in WSOP* Circuit tournament
at Caesar's Palace, Indiana.
Mandy
B eliminated six of the nine players at the final
table on the way to her impressive victory, and claimed
the title after defeating second-place finisher Kevin
Cook in just 32 hands of heads-up play.
Jennifer
Harman Rides to Second in the WSOP* Europes
HORSE Event
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Jennifer
Harman who claimed second place in the World Series
of Poker* Europes £2,500 HORSE Event.
Harman
worked her way through a star-studded field to reach
the final table, where she faced one of the toughest
final tables in recent WSOP history, including fellow
Team Full Tilt member Chris Ferguson, Joe Beevers,
and Alex Kravchenko, who finished fourth at the WSOP*
Main Event in July.
Harmans
impressive performance in the HORSE event earned her
£40,688 ($82,527) and once again showed why
she is widely considered to be one of the worlds
top poker players.
Chris
Ferguson Finishes Fourth at the WSOP* Europes
HORSE Event
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Chris Ferguson
who played his way to fourth place at the World Series
of Poker* Europes inaugural HORSE event.
Ferguson
battled his way back from a short stack at the start
of the final table, taking home more than £21,650
($42,000) for his strong performance.
Gazes
Stares Down Competition at Ladies Night
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's Kristy Gazes
who claimed the title of WPT Ladies Night V Champion
after defeating a star-studded final table that included
defending champion JJ Liu along with Mimi Tran, Melissa
Hayden, and Pam Brunson.
Gazes
made quick work of the competition, grabbing the chip
lead and knocking Liu out on the first hand of final-table
play when her full house bested the defending champ's
two-pair. Gazes never relinquished her lead, and took
the title along with a $25K entry to the WPT
Championship when her pocket Kings held up
against Linda Johnson's pocket Jacks.
Kristy's
victory earned her entry into an elite club of Ladies
Night winners, including Team Full Tilt's Clonie Gowen,
JJ Liu, Jennifer Tilly, and Isabelle Mercier.
Lederer
and Beevers Reach the Poker Millions Final Table
Congratulations to Team Full Tilt's Howard Lederer
and Full Tilt Poker pro and Hendon Mob member Joe
Beevers for reaching the final table at the Poker
Millions VI.
Lederer
is the chip leader with a stack of 306,000 while Beevers
is heading to his second Poker Millions final table
with 202,000 chips. The final six players reconvene
in London on December 21st to play on live TV for
a first-place prize worth a cool $1 million.
Jerry
Yang Wins 2007 WSOP Main Event
Congratulations to Friend of Full Tilt Poker Jerry
Yang - the new 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event
Champion.
Yang
dominated final table action, eliminating seven of
his eight opponents on his way to a massive $8.25
million top prize. The final hand of the tournament
saw Yang catch a miracle card on the river to complete
his gut-shot straight draw and knock off his last
remaining competitor.
An
ecstatic Yang celebrated with his friends and family
after the victory, along with giving the dealer a
well-deserved hug. The socially conscious Yang will
donate 10% of his winnings to various charities.
Alex
Kravchenko Takes Fourth in Main Event, Capping an
Impressive 2007 WSOP
Congratulations to Friend of Full Tilt Poker, Alex
Kravchenko, who finished fourth in the World Series
of Poker Main Event, earning him $1,852,721. Alex
came to the Main Event final table as the short stack,
but managed to hang on until fourth place, when his
A-K did not improve against eventual champion Jerry
Yangs pocket Eights.
The
fourth-place finish in the Main Event completed an
impressive 2007 World Series of Poker for Kravchenko,
where he won more than $2 Million in total prizes
and became the first Russian player ever to win a
bracelet, taking first place in the $1,500 Omaha Hi/Lo
event. Alex incredibly made a third final table in
the $5,000 HORSE event, where he placed ninth.
Kravchenko
finished fifth on the 2007 WSOP money list and ranks
second on the Russian all time money list. Though
he only recently burst onto the U.S. poker scene,
Alexs success at this years World Series
of Poker comes as no surprise to his many fans, as
he has been a dominant poker force in Europe for the
past seven years.
Jon
Kalmar is a Main Event Millionaire
Congratulation to Friend of Full Tilt Poker Jon Kalmar
who posted an incredible fifth-place finish in the
2007 WSOP Main Event. Kalmar, a former punk rocker
and IT consultant from Chorley, Lancashire in England,
earned his entry to the Big Dance in a last chance
satellite.
After
battling his way to the final table, Kalmar was eliminated
when his Ace-King ran into pocket Jacks and failed
to improve. His solid play throughout the Main Event
was good for more than $1.25 million in prize money.
Lee
Childs Takes 7th at WSOP Main Event
Congratulations to Lee Childs, a Friend of Full Tilt
Poker, who came in seventh at the World Series of
Poker Main Event.
Childs,
who quit his job a month ago to play poker full time,
took home more than $700,000 for his tremendous effort.
He was eliminated from play by another Friend of Full
Tilt Poker - and eventual winner - Jerry Yang. Yang,
holding J-8, caught an eight on the turn to knock
off Childs with his hand of K-J.
"My
goal when I came in to the tournament was to trust
my instincts, make the right decision and hopefully
not get unlucky," Childs said. "I was that
close to doubling up."
Lee
Watkinson Leaves the Main Event in 8th Place
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker Pro, Lee Watkinson
who took home more than $585,000 for his incredible
eighth-place finish at the 2007 WSOP Main Event. Watkinson's
success at the Main Event marks his fourth World Series
of Poker final table and his 10th cash overall.
Lee,
who already has one WSOP bracelet to his name, navigated
a field of 6,358 players to reach the final table,
establishing himself as one of the best professionals
in the game.
Philip
Hilm Finishes 9th at the Main Event
Congratulations to Friend of Full Tilt Poker Philip
Hilm who finished ninth at this year's WSOP Main Event.
Hilm, who plays regularly on Full Tilt Poker, collected
nearly $526K for his impressive performance.
Hilm,
who came to the very active final table as chip leader,
was involved in a number of pots before tangling with
eventual winner Jerry Yang. Hilm pushed all-in with
a flush draw and was eliminated from the tournament
when Yang's pair of Kings held up on the river.
Jse81
Wins First $1 Million Guarantee
Congratulations to jse81 for winning our first $1M
Guarantee tournament. Jse81 beat out 2,321 players
to take home his share of the $1,160,500 prize pool.
The first-place prize of $212,893 was the largest
first-place payout of any of the popular Sunday online
tournaments.
Jse81
came to the final table as the chip leader and was
able to build on his already impressive online resume
when his two pair held up on the river, earning him
the championship. For his second-place finish, Vick12
won $130,672.
The
Mouth Speaks Volumes at the Bellagio Cup III WPT Championship
Event
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Mike The
Mouth Matusow on his second-place finish at
The Bellagio Cup III Championship Event. Playing from
a short stack for most of the tournament, Mike fought
through the field of more than 500 players in this
prestigious WPT event.
In
final heads-up play, Mike went all-in with a straight
flush draw against his opponents pocket queens,
but failed to connect on either the turn or the river.
Although we know that Mike is never satisfied with
anything less than first-place, perhaps he can take
comfort in the $671,320 he earned for his impressive
finish.
Ram
Vaswani Wins a Bracelet
Ram Vaswani notched yet another bracelet for the Full
Tilt Poker pros, taking first in the $1,500 Limit
Hold em Shootout and winning his first World
Series of Poker* championship. Vaswani looked impressive
throughout, maneuvering his way through 720 players
and earning $217,438 for his stellar effort.
The
win adds to Vaswanis impressive resume, which
already includes three WSOP* final tables and a record
three EPT final tables. Vaswanis victory at
the 2007 World Series of Poker* brings the total number
bracelets for the Full Tilt Pros to an amazing 71
and earns him bragging rights over fellow Hendon Mob
members Barny Boatman, Ross Boatman, and Joe Beevers.
Mizrachi
Takes Home First WSOP* Bracelet
Congratulations to Robert Mizrachi for taking home
his first World Series of Poker* bracelet in the $10,000
Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship. Mizrachi bested
a star-studded field of 314 players, which included
David Chiu, Andy Bloch, Eric Froehlich, and Joe Beevers.
Mizrachis victory gives the Full Tilt Pros yet
another championship, raising our total number of
bracelets to an amazing 71.
Mizrachis
victory caps an incredible run through this years
Series. In addition to his victory, Robert has made
three final tables and has cashed in five different
events. Mizrachis first bracelet netted him
a purse of $768,889, bringing his total prize money
at this years World Series of Poker* to more
than $831,000.
Chip
Jett Flies High in the $1,500 SHOE Event
Congratulations to Full Tilt Pokers Chip Jett
for his third-place finish in the $1,000 SHOE event
at this years World Series of Poker*. Jetts
performance earned him more than $55,000.
Not
far behind Jett in the $1,000 SHOE event was author
and Friend of Full Tilt Poker, Michael Craig. Craig
finished seventh in the event, matching his performance
in the $1,500 Mixed Hold em (Limit/No-Limit)
event. Craigs total winnings at this years
World Series of Poker* are now more than $38,000
not a bad payday for this Full Tilt Poker blogger
and author of such books as The Professor, the Banker,
and the Suicide King.
Another
Full Tilt Pro whos hitting his stride this year
is Marco Traniello. Marco took fifth in the $10,000
World Championship Pot-Limit Omaha event, eighth in
the $5,000 World Championship Seven-Card Stud, and
ninth in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold em event.
With total earnings of more than $190,000 and plenty
of poker still to be played, Traniello is sure to
be one of this years biggest winners.
Erica
Schoenberg's Model Performance
Congratulations to Erica Schoenberg who posted an
impressive third-place finish in the WSOP's* $1,500
No-Limit Hold 'em tournament.
Erica
battled her way through a field of almost 2,800 players
to start the final table with the second-largest chip
stack. Erica took a bad beat, losing more than half
her chip stack, and played short-stack poker until
finally finishing third. Still, Erica managed to turn
her $1,500 buy-in into more than $261,000.
David
Singer Rides the HORSE - Again
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's David Singer
on making the final table of the $50,000 HORSE event
at the World Series of Poker for the second year in
a row.
David
battled a field of 148 of the world's best players
to finish in sixth place for a cool $337,440. This
is on the heels of his performance in the same event
last year, where his final table placement netted
him more than $400,000. David has once again demonstrated
how comfortable he is up on the saddle.
Half-Time
at Series 2007
We're halfway through the WSOP* and the Full Tilt
Poker pros are continuing to put their names on the
scoreboard at this year's Series.
So
far in WSOP* 2007, Team Full Tilt and the Full Tilt
Poker Pros have netted an amazing $2.3 million, almost
5% of the total combined prize pools to date.
Some
of the most notable finishes this year include Allen
Cunningham's fifth career bracelet, second-place finishes
from Phil Ivey, Gavin Smith and Greg "FBT"
Mueller, as well as 15 other final-table finishes.
Overall, our pros have tallied 73 combined cashes
so far this year, and many of them have had multiple
cashes.
It's
been a great first half for our pros - and we're sure
they'll keep running up the score in the second half
of Series 2007.
Team
Full Tilts Allen Cunningham Wins Fifth Bracelet
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Allen Cunningham
who pulled off one of the most amazing three-peats
in WSOP* history, by winning his third bracelet in
as many years.
Cunninghams
latest victory came in the $5,000 Pot-Limit Hold em
tournament where he out-battled a star-studded final
table, including Jeff Lisandro and Humberto Brenes.
In addition to his newest bracelet, Cunningham walked
away with $487,287 in first-place prize money.
Cunningham
is now one of just 16 players who own a total of five
or more WSOP* bracelets, and is tied on the all-time
winners list with fellow Team Full Tilt members
Phil Ivey and Chris Ferguson, and fellow Full Tilt
Poker pros Layne Flack and Berry Johnston.
Team
Full Tilts Phil Ivey is a Seven-Card Stud
Congratulations to Team Full Tilts Phil Ivey
for his second-place finish in the WSOPs* $5,000
World Championship Seven-Card Stud tournament.
Ivey
narrowly missed out on winning his sixth-career bracelet
when he was bested by long-time Seven-Card Stud specialist
Chris Reslock in heads-up play. Still, Iveys
performance earned him a tidy $143,820 in second-place
prize money.
Joining
Ivey at the final table were Full Tilt Pokers
David Oppenheim who collected $93,060 for third, and
Marco Traniello who made his second final-table appearance
of the series and who pocketed $19,458 for eighth.
dgang
and CrackU Arent HORSE-ing Around
Congratulations to dgang and CrackU who will be joining
some of the worlds best poker players in the
WSOPs* $50K HORSE World Championship after winning
their tournament entries in our recent $50K HORSE
qualifier.
dgang
and CrackU battled their way through a tough 102-player
field to claim the two $52K prize packages to this
exclusive tournament.
We
wish both players the best of luck in Las Vegas.
The
Onslaught Continues...
The 2007 WSOP* has only been running for five days,
and the Full Tilt Poker pros are already dominating
the field.
In
addition to Greg Mueller and Gavin Smiths superb
second-place finishes in Event 1 and Event 4 respectively,
three of our other pros have made final tables in
the following events:
Event
5: $2,500 Omaha/7-Card Stud
Team Full Tilts Chris Ferguson 4th place:
$50,391
David Benyamine 6th place: $ 29,708
Event
7: $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha w/Rebuys
Team Full Tilts John Juanda 7th place:
$107,196
Full
Tilt Poker pro Andy Black also had a notable performance
in Event 7, earning a respectable $40K for his 11th
place finish.
For
more info on all our pros successes, keep checking
this page for updates.
Gavin
Smith Scoops a Huge Payday in Event 4
Congratulations to Gavin Smith , who played his way
to a $155,645 payday and a second-place finish in
the $1,500 Pot Limit Hold em event.
Gavin
battled his way through a field of 780 players and
looked to be a strong favorite going into the final
table. He started heads-up play with an early chip
lead over his opponent. However, a few key hands eliminated
this advantage and forced him to tighten up his play.
On the final hand, Gavin pushed his pre-flop advantage
with a small pocket pair, but unfortunately it just
couldnt hold up against Ace-Ten suited.
Gavin
wasnt the only Full Tilt Poker Pro at the final
table. He was joined by Marco Traniello, who earned
$15,000 for his own final table appearance.
Congratulations
again to both of these pros for their strong performance
in Event 4!
Greg
Mueller Blows the Series Wide Open
Congratulations to Greg "Full Blown Tilt"
Mueller on his thrilling second-place finish in the
first event of the 2007 World Series of Poker*.
One
of the chip leaders for most of the tournament, Greg
went into heads-up play with a commanding chip lead.
However, his opponent hit two successive full houses
to seize the lead. Crippled by these hands and steadily
increasing blinds, Greg was forced to make some marginal
plays, and unfortunately Lady Luck wasn't as kind
as she had been to his opponent.
It
wasn't all bad though although he just missed
winning his first bracelet, Greg's runner-up finish
rewarded him with $328,000 for his efforts. Not a
bad start to the WSOP*.
A
Race For Gold
The WSOP* kicks off tomorrow, and thousands of people
from around the world will soon be heading to Las
Vegas to play for a bracelet of their very own.
Joining
them will be more than 630 Tilters who have already
won our Race for Bracelets packages, earning $2,000
each that can be used toward any WSOP preliminary
event.
There
are still loads of preliminary events left to register
for and loads of bracelets up for grabs so
join our Race For Bracelets for your chance to go
for the gold.
John_McClane17
- Part II
Whoever said sequels arent as good as the originals
should talk to John_McClane17. One week after walking
away with more than $336,000 and the FTOPS IV Main
Event title, McClane found himself back on top as
the winner of our first-ever FTOPS Tournament of Champions.
McClane
bested a field of 35 other FTOPS champions to capture
the title and a free seat at the 2007 WSOP Main Event.
We
wish McClane the best of luck on completing his poker
trilogy.
Yippie
Kay-Ay John_McClane17 Wins the FTOPS IV Main
Event
Congratulations to John_McClane17 who lived up to
the reputation of his movie namesake by outlasting
3,797 other players to claim the FTOPS IV Main Event
title and more than $336,000 in prize money.
John_McClane17
secured the victory when after about 20 minutes
of heads-up play - he called his opponents all-in
with A-7. KingDan23 turned up A-J, but John_McClane17
paired his 7 on the flop and booked the win when KingDan23
failed to improve. KingDan23 earned nearly $203,000
for his impressive second-place finish.
The
Matador Grabs WPT Title and Poker History by the Horns
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker pro Carlos The
Matador Mortensen, who rallied through three
hours of gruelling heads-up play against Kirk Morrison
to win the 2007 WPT Five Star World Poker Classic
making him the first player to ever win both
a WPT World Championship and a WSOP* Main Event.
The
chip lead would switch sides five times during the
night until Morrison moved all in pre-flop with A-4
and Mortensen called with K-J suited. The flop fell
7-4-3 giving Morrison a big advantage with a pair.
But a Jack on the turn and a 3 on the river meant
Mortensen had a higher two pair and the victory.
Mortensens
$3.9 million win moves him into the top-10 all-time
money list and is a crowning achievement in an already
impressive career. Besides winning the 2001 Main Event,
Mortensen owns another World Series of Poker* bracelet,
and a second WPT title.
Roland
de Wolfe Finishes Second at the Irish Poker Open
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's Roland de Wolfe
who finished second at the Irish Poker Open.
de
Wolfe, who was always among the leaders of the 708
player event, claimed nearly $436,000 for his performance.
JJ
Liu is a Shooting Star
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's JJ Liu who finished
second at the World Poker Tour's Bay 101 Shooting
Star tournament after battling through the longest
final table in WPT history.
When
Liu took her seat at the table, she was third in chips.
When she left nine hours later, she had earned a place
in poker history and $600,000 in prize money after
waging a dramatic heads-up battle with eventual tournament
winner, Ted Forrest.
Allen
Cunningham Joins Team Full Tilt
Congratulations to Allen "Clever Piggy"
Cunningham, who has become the newest member of Team
Full Tilt! A Full Tilt Poker pro for the past two
years, Allen has been added to Team Full Tilt in recognition
of his overall poker skill and his recent accomplishments,
most notably at the 2005 and 2006 World Series of
Poker. Allen adds four WSOP bracelets to Team Full
Tilt, bringing the team's total up to 30 bracelets.
Allen
also brings one of the most recognizable faces in
poker to Team Full Tilt, due to his fourth place finish
in the 2006 WSOP Main Event. With his impressive finish,
Allen has cemented his status among poker's elite
by outlasting more than 8,800 competitors and earning
more than $3.6 million.
Although
only 29, Allen has been playing poker professionally
for the past seven years. In that time, he has quietly
earned a reputation as one of top players of his generation
and has been voted the Best All-Around Player under
35 by his peers. Congratulations again to Allen -
he really is a clever piggy after all!
Roland
de Wolfe Devours the Competition in Dublin
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's Roland de Wolfe
who took home first place and more than 544,000 euro
($691,000) at the 5,000 euro buy-in European Poker
Tour event in Dublin.
De
Wolfe outlasted more than 388 entrants to claim the
title and knocked seven of the final eight players
out of the tournament on his way to victory. Having
previously won the 2005 World Poker Tour title at
the Grand Prix de Paris, de Wolfe is now the first
player to win championships on both the WPT and the
EPT.
Adrian
Walshe Wins the Full Tilt Poker Dublin All-Star Challenge
The Full Tilt Poker Dublin All-Star Challenge came
to an exciting finish on Sunday, November 19th, with
a local player claiming the €85,500 ($110,000)
grand prize.
Adrian
Walshe, a Dublin card room regular doubled up twice
in quick succession after reaching the final table,
igniting his rush toward the tournament championship.
Impressively, Adrian bettered a field of 76 players,
including professionals such as Team Full Tilt's Howard
Lederer, Mike Matusow, Clonie Gowen, and Allen Cunningham
on his way to victory.
Click
here for tournament results
FTOPS
II Main Event Gets "Spiked" While GB2005
Climbs to the Top of Leaderboard
FTOPS II finished with a bang this past Sunday, with
more than 2,400 players competing for over $1.2 million
in prize money in the Main Event. When the last hand
was dealt, "Spiked" staked his claim to
the winner's avatar and $225,000 in first-place prize
money.
Throughout
FTOPS II, more than 11,000 players competed for over
$2,575,000 in prize money. Other event winners from
throughout the week include clown god, joskins, jmsmith799,
ctx97, MrTompa, Bonaparte9, Droog567, and toreador1.
Finally, consistent success throughout the series
led GB2005 to the top of the FTOPS II leaderboard,
earning him the title of overall series champion and
his own personalized avatar.
Congratulations
to all the event winners and to all the players who
cashed in FTOPS II!
Phil
Gordon has 600,000 More Reasons to be Thankful
Congratulations to Team Full Tilt's Phil Gordon who
celebrated Thanksgiving in high style this year, taking
home the Full Tilt Poker.Net Championship at Red Rock
title, and $600,000 in first-place prize money.
Gordon
faced tough competition in the live, televised tournament,
including fellow Team Full Tilt members John Juanda
and Erick Lindgren. Also finishing in the money at
Red Rock were Full Tilt Poker's Roland de Wolfe and
Toto Leonidas.
Sunny
Days for Robert Mizrachi at the WPT
Congratulations to Full Tilt Poker's Robert Mizrachi
who pocketed nearly $410,000 for his fourth-place
finish at the World Poker Tour's Caribbean Adventure
tournament. Mizrachi's finish is his best since May
2006, and his biggest cash prize ever.
1
Million Reasons why E-Dog Loves Australia
Congratulations to Team Full Tilt's Erick Lindgren
who pocketed a cool AU$1 million after winning the
AU$100,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold 'em tournament at
the Aussie Millions.
The
high buy-in limited the field to 18 of the world's
best pros, including Team Full Tilters Phil Ivey,
John Juanda, and Erik Seidel, who collected AU$550,000
for his second-place finish.
Watch
the Poker Equalizer on ESPN
Team Full Tilt Members Phil Ivey, John Juanda and
Erick Lindgren Featured on the first Pro-Am Poker
Equalizer on ESPN
Starting
Saturday, January 6th, ESPN will broadcast the Pro-Am
Poker Equalizer, a unique tournament that features
top poker professionals and celebrities from TV, movies
and sports competing for $500,000 in first-place prize
money.
Broadcast
each weekend through February 18th, the Pro-Am Poker
Equalizer participants include many Full Tilt Poker
pros, including Team Full Tilt members Phil Ivey,
John Juanda, Erick Lindgren, Jennifer Harman and Erik
Seidel, along with celebrities such as Shannon Elizabeth,
Jason Alexander, Jose Canseco and more. The show gets
its name from the fact that each celebrity player
starts with 150,000 worth of chips, while their pro
counterparts begin each match with just 100,000 in
chips.
Find
out more about the Pro-Am Poker Equalizer and view
the broadcast schedule
Full
Tilt Poker.net Named Editors Pick by Bluff Magazine
The editors of Bluff Magazine have honored Full Tilt
Poker by naming us their pick as the best online poker
room in 2006. In addition, the magazines readers awarded
Full Tilt Poker prizes in six categories, including
Top Software, Top Cash Games and Top Online Tournaments,
in Bluff's annual Readers' Choice Awards.
The
Great Dane, Gus Hansen, is King in the Land Down Under
Congratulations to Team Full Tilt's Gus Hansen, winner
of the 2007 Aussie Millions Main Event. Gus outlasted
746 other players to take home the first-place prize
of AU$1,500,000 (almost $1.2 million U.S.). One of
the highest profile wins of his career, this first-place
prize is Gus' biggest ever tournament payout.
Congratulations
also go out to Full Tilt Pros Andy Black and Kristy
Gazes who joined Gus at the final table, finishing
in third place and seventh place, respectively. Andy
took home a cool AU$700,000 for his performance, while
Kristy took home AU$220,000 for her efforts.
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Racing is a Formula One racing team, which made its
debut in the 2010 Formula One season. They were granted
entry as Manor Grand Prix on 12 June 2009, as one
of four new teams selected to race in the 2010 season.
On 30 November, the FIA released a revised entry list
that stated the team's name as Virgin Racing. Richard
Branson's Virgin Group is the title sponsor of the
team, which was launched on 15 December 2009.
History
Formation
The team was formed as Manor Grand Prix as a tie-up
between Manor Motorsport and Wirth Research. Initially,
Virgin's Alex Tai was the Team Principal, while Graeme
Lowden was the team's Director of Racing. Manor Motorsport
boss John Booth was the Sporting Director, while former
Simtek team owner Nick Wirth was the technical director.
Less than one month after the Virgin partnership was
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Manor Motorsport are best known as a Formula Three
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2010 Formula One season
Timo
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in Jerez, in February 2010.
Virgin's
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entirely using CFD computer simulation technology.
It was later discovered that the Virgin VR-01's fuel
tank is too small, resulting in them not being able
to finish any races unless the cars are driven at
a reduced pace to conserve fuel. The team has been
given the opportunity to redesign the chassis. On
17 November 2009 it was announced by the team that
former Toyota driver Timo Glock would be the team's
lead driver for the 2010 season. The driver was signed
for two years and has a one year extension offer as
well. Long-time Brazilian GP2 regular Lucas di Grassi
will join him, while fellow former GP2 driver Luiz
Razia will fulfil testing and reserve duties. Álvaro
Parente was also signed as a test driver, but left
the team prior to the launch of the VR-01. The 2010
car was officially launched on their website on 3
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event at Silverstone the following two days.
Sponsorship
Virgin purchased eighty percent of the team, as part
of sponsorship arrangement. The official FIA entry
list for 2010 announced on 30 November 2009 showed
that Manor GP had been entered as Virgin Racing. The
team's partners for 2010 include tyre supplier Bridgestone,
IT services company UST Global, environmental technology
company Carbon Green, shampoo brand Clear, information
technology firm CSC, foreign exchange traders FxPro,
clothing company Kappa, the Oxigen investment group
and Russian sports car manufacturer Marussia. On 13
January 2010, reports emerged revealing that Virgin
had paid an extra one and a half million pounds to
Cosworth to have the CA2010 unit rebranded as a Marussia,
though both Virgin Racing and Cosworth have denied
the story.
On
14 December 2009, Lloyds Banking Group announced that
it had invested ten million pounds in the team, reversing
the recent trend of financial institutions such as
ING and RBS withdrawing sponsorship. However, it remains
unclear as to whether or not the Lloyds logo will
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