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Size Matters – DeepStack

3:54 pm in Casino Di Venezia, Mark 's updates, Poker Tips by Mark Cassar

Deepstack Poker Malta

Deepstack Poker Malta

Tournament organisers continue finding new ways to spice up the poker game. Just a few years ago it was a simple cash game or freezout tournament, but now we have so much more. Last week 120 poker players in Malta participated in a new style of poker called ‘Team Poker’. This is where players are allowed to change seats and dump chips with other team players. This week players in Malta have the opportunity to play another exciting poker game called ‘Deepstack Poker’. This means you are given more chips to throw around on your quest for all the chips at the table. Deepstack is quickly growing in popularity both online and live.

Deepstack Poker Malta

Deepstack Poker Malta

 

 

What is a Deepstack Poker Tournament?

In a deepstack tournament, players start off with more chips than they would typically get from a low buy-in game. Deepstacks are usually 300 times larger than the starting blind and some deepstacks could be as much as 1000 times the big blind. This allows players to feel they are getting more action for their money.

Why do many players like Deepstack?

More chips means, more hands dealt and a longer tournament. There is less luck in deep-stack tournaments, so good players should have more of an advantage.

Here are some Deepstack tips.

Having more chips enables you to take more risks and get creative with your poker play. Getting better value for your cards and stack means making looser calls. Calling with medium pair from the flop all the way to the river can usually be quite rewarding depending on the percentage of your stack you’re committing to. You should sometimes check raise opponents with a pair on the turn or river because having more chips gives you the chance to give your opponent a harder decision to call.

Although you have longer before the blinds squeeze you, many players tend to be more aggressive.

With so many players throwing chips on the table, it might take you longer to get good reads on your opponents and determine the right decision from the wrong.

Players are typically much better and more experienced than your typical €10 game. You’ll see a lot more bluffs and interesting plays. With such big stacks you don’t always have to follow the rules to do well, you have a lot more flexibility. Sitting at a deepstacked table is entirely different to sitting at any regular game, your play should now change to give you an advantage. Think of deepstack tournaments like poker on steroids: since players are “bigger,” most come out swinging and throwing chips at you.

 

 

Malta Team Poker – Tournament report

3:08 pm in Casino Di Venezia, Live Poker, Poker News by Etienne Licari

Malta Team Poker Casino di Venezia

Malta Team Poker Casino di Venezia

The Malta Team Poker tournament was easily one of the most original concepts in the Maltese Poker scene that we’ve seen in a very long time.  Although a similar event had taken place at the Casino di Venezia during the Malta Madness tournament (Poker Idol), it only took the role of a side event.  That event was reasonably well attended, yet was largely overshadowed by the main event of €1,100. That was September 2010…fast-forward to May 2011 and the Team Poker tournament has taken on a life of its own!

Team Poker - Fabien Mezanger & Anna Colley

Team Poker - Fabien Mezanger & Anna Colley

Largely anticipated by scores of Malta’s card sharks and poker fanatics, the tourney featured a very attractive buy-in at just €30 permitting players with all kinds of experience levels to participate.

At the tourney’s announcement approximately two months ago, numerous teams started to fill up the original 30 team places allocated to players.  Following its hugely positive response and numerous requests, this number of teams was eventually increased to 42 teams when the event kicked off on Saturday the 7th May, as 126 players got together at the waterside Casino di Venezia for the wackiest tournament of the year.

The concept for the tournament was nothing like most players have had time to get accustomed to so far…chip dumps, player time outs, seat changes, team captains….the Team Poker tourney made all this possible and more!  The instructions to the players were quite straightforward – Pick three members per team, choose similar clothing, colours, or accessories and most of all enjoy the team aspect in what is usually a very different kind of game, where traditionally, every player fends for himself.

Team Poker - Vodka JB UP

Team Poker - Vodka JB UP

The casino floor was filled with many team players from different backgrounds each clad in their themed attire…and with team names like “Pink Piggies, Gallinari Prodigies, Kabocci, Vodka JB Up” the field was nothing short of colourful.  At €30, many amateur players were expected, however it didn’t detract the more experienced players from joining the action at the Casino di Venezia for this year’s most affectionately spoken about local tournament…The Casino di Venezia seems to have some tricks up its sleeve after all.

As far as the tourney progression went, 126 total participants from 42 teams took the prize pool up to €3,780 and the game officially begun at 8:30pm on Saturday the 7th May 2011. Read the rest of this entry →

Christine Sammut at the Irish Poker Open 2011

11:21 am in Casino Di Venezia, Interviews, Live Poker, News, Poker Interviews by pokermlt

Christine Sammut talks about her experience at the Irish Poker Open 2011

Christine Sammut talks about her experience at the Irish Poker Open 2011

23 year old Christine Sammut, is a model example of an exceptional Poker Supervisor. She’s well spoken, incredibly talented, and very well respected by local players in the Maltese Poker community.  It was no surprise to us when we heard that Christine was invited to assist a world renowned Tournament Director ‘David O’Neill’ at the annual Irish Poker Open held at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin from the 21st till the 25th April 2011.

Upon her return to Malta from the 615 player main event whose prize-pool reached €1,968,000, we got together with Christine to find our more about her experience as the first Maltese Poker supervisor to be given such a prestigious assignment.

 

Christine, what got you started in poker, and how long have you been working in the Gaming Industry?
Before I started my career in live gaming, I occupied a position as a receptionist at a local hotel. A colleague of mine had told me that there were vacancies at one of the local casinos and asked me if it would interest me to try it out. I didn’t take much convincing, so I went for the position and I started my career as a poker dealer at the Casino di Venezia. In the 5 years that followed, I moved up to poker inspector, and then I progressed on to being a poker supervisor. I’ve been a poker supervisor for the last three years.

Do you actually play poker yourself?
I love directing poker, but I wouldn’t call myself a keen player. I’ve only played poker three times in my life, and that was with my boyfriend and family. Obviously I know the game very well as I spend many hours dealing with poker on a daily basis, yet I’m not usually around cards if I’m not at work.

Was this the first time you were involved in a poker tournament overseas?
This was the first time I was involved with a tourney overseas. I thank David O’Neill (and PaddyPower Poker) for inviting me to participate at the event. Dave was the official tourney director of the Irish Open – he worked with me in Malta 2 years ago at the EC Poker Tour 2009 at the Casino di Venezia. He had told me that he “Saw something in me” and so he contacted me and asked me to go Dublin and assist him in the tourney. It was very nice of him and truly a wonderful experience to join him in Dublin.

Malta Team Poker

9:21 pm in Casino Di Venezia, Live Poker by Etienne Licari

Malta Team Poker

Malta Team Poker

The Casino di Venezia have just announced the dates for the  Malta Team Poker tournament which will be taking place on the 7th and the 8th May 2011.

The innovative poker tournament has already received much interest amongst the Malta Poker community and many players have already started preparations by selecting their team members and team colours in attendance of the 2 day poker tournament.

The tournament concept is a very interesting one; The conditions are very simple:

  1. Every team has to be made up of 3 members
  2. Each team will be given 45,000 chips to distribute as they see fit amongst themselves.
  3. The teams have to be clearly distinguished through the use of colours, clothing apparel, hats, or similar branded T-shirts (so players may feel free to get creative).

We expect this to be a ‘colourful’ tourney to say the least, providing hours of fun for all the participants.

The tournament buy-in has been kept very low, at just €30 + €3 per player, making this tournament one that’s hard to miss by beginners and the more seasoned players alike.  The tournament structure is spread out over two days and teams will be given 45,000 to distribute as they please amongst the team members, as they progress through the 30 minute blind levels. Read the rest of this entry →

Anna Colley wins the Spanish Deepstack Tournament

4:39 pm in Casino Di Venezia, Live Poker by pokermlt

Spanish Deepstack

Spanish Deepstack

Following up on Day 1 of the Spanish Deepstack tournament, day 2 kicked off with 21 players still in the game on Sunday the 19th March.  Leading the tourney was Nassim Bennacer with 152K, followed by Kevin Caruana with 144k and Jonathan Pyatt with 142k.  Mirko Porcaro with 127k stood in 4th place and Anna Colley was trailing close behind in 5th place with 125k.

Through the following 6 hours of the deep stack tourney, players started dropping out, as the blind levels increased, forcing the smaller stacks to go into hands that ended up costing them their prize prospect.  The more astute of the players and those with bigger stacks managed to maintain their positions, and in the winners cases, better their position entirely.

Anna Colley, winner of the Malta Madness tournament in September 2010 took the lead at the final table and made her way into 1st place winning €2,316.  Colley was already doing very well at the end of day 1 when she held a respectable 124,900 chips for the second day of the tourney.

Next up was Toni Halonen who took down 2nd place, winning €1,603 after starting day 2 with a below average 62k.

3rd place went out to Charlie Ciresi who won €1,069 for his placing

In 4th place, Jackie Cachia took home €594, after maintaining a large stack in the earlier levels of the tourney on day 2 but not managing to hold onto her strong lead all the way till the final levels.

French player Alexandre Henry, took 5th place and €356 for his efforts.
The Spanish Deepstack was well received by the participating players who enjoyed the depth of the structure giving them a highly playable tournament without the pressure associated with shorter stacks and quicker structures.  At €180 buy-in and 33 players, the prize pool hit a reasonable size giving decent prizes to the top 5 players who made it in the money.

The Casino di Venezia continue their Poker tournament schedule in the upcoming weeks with the Malta Poker Showdown which marks the 1st anniversary of the event which started off around this time last year.  The tournament will feature a €150 + 15 buy-in giving players a 25,000 chip stack and 25 minute blinds.   A satellite tournament for the main event will be taking place in the near future.  Interested players can contact the Casino di Venezia on their contact details below for further information:

Casino di Venezia – Contact details:
Phone: +356 2180 5580
Fax: +356 2166 7591
Email: info@casinodivenezia.com.mt

Spanish Deep Stack Tournament

10:26 am in Casino Di Venezia, Live Poker by pokermlt

 

Spanish Deepstack

Spanish Deepstack

Here’s an update about the Spanish Deep Stack Tournament, at the end of Day 1.  The two day €180 + €20 freeze-out poker tournament held at the Casino di Venezia between the 18th & 19th March gave players a 50,000 starting stack and 30 minute blind levels.  33 players entered the tournament taking the prize-pool up to almost €6,000, where 1st place will probably take down about €2,000 (official payouts have not been published as yet)

French player, Nassim Bennacer is leading the pack of remaining 21 players at the tourney with 152k chips compared to the average stack of 78,500.  He is closely followed by Kevin Caruana and Jonathan Pyatt with 144k and 142k who are approximately 9,000 chips behind Bennacer.  September’s Malta Madness tourney winner – Anna Colley – is also rubbing shoulders with the big stacks, holding a very respectable 124,900 at the start of Day 2.

Tourney regulars and recent Unibet participants Keith Boniface and Franco Portelli are also present at the tourney and have made it into Day 2, although they’re entering Day 2 with below average stacks.

SPANISH DEEP STACK DAY 2

1. BENNACER NASSIM – 152,500
2. KEVIN CARUANA – 144,300
3. JONATHAN PYATT – 142,000
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