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Top 20…or 25…or 50…

02:37 PM on Sun Feb 7 2010

By Gene Bromberg

Bluff Magazine just released their yearly Power 20 ranking of the most influential people in poker. And as with any arbitrary list this one generated quite of bit of buzz and controversy…which of course is one of the main reasons why you’d publish such a list. It gets people talking and folks in the industry are certainly talking about the names on this list (and the names that aren’t on it).

First off, MY name isn’t on it, and while that’s understandable on just about every possible level it broke my heart. Then again, UB’s Annie Duke wasn’t on the list and quite of few people found that a serious omission. In light of Annie’s appearance on Celebrity Apprentice this year and her lobbying efforts in Washington over the years, I was surprised she wasn’t included. Joe Sebok, who joined Team UB last year and is also the President of PokerRoad, did make the list at #17. Matt Savage, the Tournament Director at the Commerce Casino (and at the last three Aruba Poker Classics) came in at #19…both Matt and Joe seem ranked a bit low to me, considering PokerRoad’s popularity and Matt’s level of respect within the poker community. World Champion Joe Cada was ranked tenth…which I don’t really understand. Does Cada really have that much influence in the poker world? Fame, yes, and he is the reigning champ. But how much pull Cada would have should he raise concerns about, say, the juice in WSOP events is open for debate. Bluff ranked Cada ahead of Phil Ivey…really? Don’t see it.

Another point of controversy is that the top two “people” on the list aren’t people at all–they’re online poker sites. Picking a single person to act as the voice for an entire company can be difficult, but if this indeed a ranking of influential people that’s a choice that should’ve been made (despite the fact that the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that corporations have the same right to political free speech as individuals). Speaking of politics, Rep. Barney Frank made the list at #7, Frank of course having introduced a bill that would overturn the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA). But if that’s the case, in my opinion the guy who was instrumental in getting the UIGEA passed should be on the list, should maybe even be #1. Republican Sen. Jon Kyl has been trying for more than a decade to keep Americans from spending their money online as they see fit, and he recently showed that he’s still willing to harm the nation at large over his irrational hatred of online gaming.

In January Kyl blocked President Obama’s appointment of six Treasury nominees. Why, you ask? Because the Obama Administration approved a six-month delay for the UIGEA regulations to be implemented. The UIGEA was passed in 2006; more than three years along it still hasn’t been put into practice because no one knows what the heck those regulations should be. And as the deadline approached there was broad support for holding off for six months to figure things out (and/or wait for Barney Frank’s bill to reverse the UIGEA altogether). Kyl’s voice was one of the few against the delay and when his voice was ignored he went into a snit. And got his revenge by blocking these six Treasury apppointees.

In case you haven’t heard, in 2008 the world economy went through the worst downturn since the Great Depression and the Treasury Department is one of the major players in trying to fix that. And Kyl, pouting over his pet law being put back on the shelf, is keeping the Treasury Department from being fully staffed. As Paul Volcker, the former Federal Reserve Chairman, said, ““Here we are…and there is no Under Secretary of the Treasury. That should be an important position. How can we run a government in the middle of a financial crisis without doing the ordinary, garden-variety administrative work of filling the relevant agencies?”

So while the other members of the Bluff Power 20 may have considerable clout within the poker industry, none of them have the casual ability to do very real harm to the United States government. It’s unfortunate that poker found itself subject to Kyl’s whims in 2006, and just as sad that such a man is able to exercise such power over the nation at large.

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UBOC Online Championship Kickoff – Events 1 and 2

10:30 AM on Thu Jan 21 2010

By Nigel Bentworth

The fourth annual rendition of our Online Championship kicked off last night and we couldn’t have dreamed up a more spectacular launch.  In case you haven’t heard, the UBOC Online Championship is your chance to play for $4 Million in guaranteed cash over the next 12 days.  Join us for 18 incredible tourneys, including two headline events that guarantee a million bucks a piece!

Annie Duke hosted UBOC 1, our inaugural event.  With $297,810 in total prizes and a $30 bounty on everyone’s head, it’s no shocker that 1,103 entrants took to the felt for this thrilling $250K Guaranteed Sniper No Limit Hold’em tournament.

At 3:30 am ET, after over seven ferocious hours, the final table was set.  A couple of players even joked about cutting a final deal right off the bat.

Here’s how the top 10 played out:

9th DEGORD2 $5,062.77

8th COOKIELULU2 $7,147.44

7th ANTONFS $9,976.63

6th DOUBLEDAVE22 $12,954.73

5th SCOTTYTHEFISH $15,932.83

AUTOBOT7 took home $19,208 after losing with queen high to KEEFKING420’s pair of twos.   While occupying a distant 3rd, PEENAR7 kept pushing for a deal, but KEEFKING420 was all about playing it out.

SCHUEY995 had his eye on our UBOC championship watch, but will now have to settle for $26,653.99 after getting knocked out while holding a trio of 10s to KEEFKING420’s club flush.

The heads-up battle began with an uneven chip count, with KEEFKING420 holding 2,276,560 in chips to PEENAR7’s 1,032,440. They see-sawed until sunrise, but at  5:30 a.m. ET PEENAR7 raised all-in pre-flop while holding 10d9s.  At the showdown KEEFKING420 won with a pair of sevens (jack kicker) over PEENAR’s sevens.

PEENAR wanted to make a deal from the get go, so he’s clearly stoked about winning $38,625.95.  KEEFKING420 earns $65,488.41 plus bounties and a handsome timepiece for delivering the final blow.

Congratulations also go out to CYBERCOW, who won UBOC 2, which also took place last night.  CYBERCOW took home $15,633 in our $50K  8 Game Mix event. JUSTIN SCOTT scored $9,814.05 for 2nd place and CHETSTEADMAN nabbed $6,369 for 3rd.

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