Poker In Twitter: Players In Action At Bay 101 And Doyle Talks Movie About His Life

Twitter is one of the hottest social networking sites around nowadays and poker players take advantage of it to the fullest. Whether they are playing poker or just going through their daily routines, the world of poker provides a great deal of entertainment through the 140 character Tweets. Poker News Daily constantly monitors these messages over Twitter and provides a look at the best of the lot.

After the conclusion of the National Heads Up Poker Championship in Las Vegas, players quickly moved the action to San Jose for the always popular World Poker Tour stop at the Bay 101 Shooting Stars. Prior to the start of the event, Daniel Negreanu decided he wanted to cross book his action with online phenomenon Tom “Durrrr” Dwan. “Made a bet with Durr,” Negreanu fired across the Twitterverse. “He set a line I picked sides. He made me a 6/5 fav on crossbook. I bet on him so I have 12 pct of him he has 10 of me.” Unfortunately, neither Negreanu nor Dwan – who were two of the fifty bounties at the Bay 101 event – was able to make the money in the tournament (36 players of the 333 entrants earned a payout) and recoup their buy-ins.

Other players at the tournament were having similar difficulties with the unique tournament, which is the only bounty event on the WPT circuit. For knocking out one of the bounty players, the victor claims a $5000 prize and also a shirt to commemorate the event. “Poker 2 Nite” host Joe Sebok was among those with the $5K on his head and he didn’t run well from the start of the tournament. “So frustrated. Lose every hand that I play. Really don’t get this run I’m in for a while. Losing every way imaginable,” Sebok tweeted before being eliminated by Bobby Suer. “This is not going well,” Sebok’s father Barry Greenstein commented over Twitter. “Joey has already been knocked out, and I’m down to 15k, 75BB at 100-200 blinds.” Greenstein, also a bounty in the tournament, met the same fate as his son.

“Steamed my way back 2 Vegas right after got knocked out of Bay101,” 2008 World Series of Poker Europe champion John Juanda reported on Wednesday. “I’m sick & tired of poker! Good news is there wont be any pkr till April.” Howard Lederer had much the same feeling as Juanda when he Tweeted, “I don’t like to do much before noon. And going bust @bay101live is not one of those things. Had a flip for about 70k. Oh well.”

Not too concerned about her performance at the Bay 101 tournament was recent National Heads Up Poker Championship victor Annie Duke. Duke made a joke prior to the start of the Bay 101, tweeting, “I won the Heads Up Poker Championship on NBC but Donald Trump gave the trophy to Joan Rivers,” an obvious reference to her stunning defeat on “Celebrity Apprentice” last year. Duke continued to ride the high of her NHUPC championship when she jokingly chirped, “They introduced me at Bay 101 and @Erik_Seidel booed me. Sore loser.” Although she wouldn’t be around for the money portion of the tournament, Duke took it in stride when she Tweeted Thursday morning, “Happy to be back to Bikram (yoga) cause I like to celebrate a big win by sweating my ass off.”

Doyle Brunson commanded the Twitterscape with news that a movie about his life is being considered by Hollywood. “A studio called about making a movie about my life,” the legendary poker veteran tweeted on Monday. “Said they would get my favorite actor to play me. Problem, Denzel Washington is my fav,” finished Brunson, which opened the floodgates to other poker players to chirp in. “If anyone could pull that off, it’s Denzel!,” tweeted Alex Outhred, while “Brunson 10” member Amit “amak316” Makhija agreed with Outhred when he tweeted, “Denzel playing dolly = instant Oscar.”

Poker News Daily continues to keep track of the world of poker through their various Tweets. We also chirp in with some nuggets of our own on Twitter, so be sure to add @pokernewsdaily to follow the poker world and the world of poker players in Twitter.

Read more >>

Thu, March 11th, 2010

Related Poker News:

Poker glossary:

  • STAKE - The amount of a player's BUY-IN, or the amount of money they are willing to play with in a given session. Compare: BANKROLL.
  • SIDE POT - When an active player runs out of money during the course of a hand, the remaining players participate in a second or SIDE POT for the rest of the hand. Additional side pots are possible if several players run out of money at different points in a hand.
  • STRAIGHT FLUSH - A hand consisting of 5 cards in sequence and the same suit.
  • CRYING CALL - A call made with little chance of ultimately winning, but marginally better than an immediate fold.
  • OPENER - The player who opens the betting, especially in draw poker. A hand may have no openers, in which case it is PASSED OUT, i.e., new hands are dealt.
  • POSITION - One's location in the betting sequence, relative to the players still in the hand. First position is first to act.
Archives:
2012
Feb   Jan  
2011
Dec   Nov   Oct   Sep   Aug   Jul   Jun   May   Apr   Mar   Feb   Jan  
2010
Dec   Nov   Oct   Sep   Aug   Jul   Jun   May   Apr   Mar   Feb   Jan  
2009
Dec   Nov   Oct   Sep   Aug   Jul   Jun   May   Apr   Mar   Feb   Jan  
2008
Dec   Nov   Oct   Sep   Aug   Jul   Jun   May   Apr   Mar   Feb   Jan  
2007
Dec   Nov   Oct   Sep   Aug   Jul   Jun   May   Apr   Mar   Feb   Jan  
2006
Dec   Nov   Oct   Sep   Aug   Jul   Jun   May   Apr   Mar   Feb   Jan  
2005
Dec   Nov   Oct   Jan  
Subscribe:
Add our RSS 2.0 Feed to My Yahoo!
Add our RSS 2.0 Feed to Google!
Add our RSS 2.0 Feed to My MSN!
Add our RSS 2.0 Feed to Bloglines!

Search

to Top!
Copyright 2005 - 2012 © PokerNewsHub.com. The information at this site is for entertainment and news purposes only. Poker News Hub.com will not be held for any personal loss of wagers or damages you may incur. Please read the full disclaimer.
For any questions contact us.
Valid XHTML and CSS