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June 30, 2008 9:59 PM

2008 World Series: The boy from Brazil

Beneath the stage of the $50K HORSE final yesterday was the $2K no limit hold’em event, smaller in stature perhaps but no less significant in terms of there being a bracelet at stake. It featured among others PokerStars sponsored player Kirill Gerasimov but also Alexandre Gomes, the first ever Brazilian winner.

Naturally the Brazilians in town went nuts and the drinks and celebrations began the moment photos had been taken and the cash bagged. The cheering then moved from the Amazon Room, out into the hallways and to the bars.

Part of that celebratory crowd was Team PokerStars Pro and native Brazilian Andre Akkari, who as a professional could appreciate just how much of a momentous occasion this was.

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Andre Akkari

But unlike his compatriots it was not the late night you’d expect for Andre, who plays today in the $1,500 no limit hold’em. Instead, he went for dinner to toast the victory and then headed back to the hotel to be with his wife and two children for some vital R&R before playing today. And there was I thinking the dark glasses were to hide the effects of the night before.

It’s something that has changed his game this year, having his family close by, making the World Series less of an ordeal. Seven weeks is long enough, but spending those away from your nearest and dearest can make a long day even worse. So with them back at the hotel and there for him when the cards turn nasty, the whole experience has been more positive.

Akkari’s introduction to poker is a story of modest legend. Working on a software project in his native Brazil he began playing online poker as part of the research for the job. He then took advantage of the freerolls on PokerStars, soon winning them, and before too long was playing cash games with similar results – without ever having made a deposit.

Andre has the full poker player’s gear – the cap, sunglasses, a day’s stubble, headphones, working a lollipop as he plays. I tried to spot any convenient link between the angle of the lollipop stick and the hands he was playing – up for a good hand perhaps, down for bad, side to side when there’s thinking to be done. But there was nothing.

Now he’s into the last 900 players in level five of the latest $1,500 no limit hold’em event to fill the Amazon Room wall to wall. Steady progress in an event that started with 2,693.

June 9, 2008 9:27 AM

PokerStars Sunday Tournament Results (6/8/08)

It's a week full of congratulations.

First biggest congrats go to Kongsgaard for winning this week's Sunday Million and more than $158,000 (Sunday Million final table wrap-up). We should also congratulate last year's PokerStars TLB winner, shaundeeb, for his final table finish in the $215 rebuy event, a finish that will no doubt help his quest for a two-time yearly TLB win. Finally, we can't end without mentioning Team PokerStars Pro Andre Akkari's performance this weekend. Akkari made three final tables in the Sunday majors, including a third place finish in the Sunday Second Chance event.

Congratulations to everybody who cashed in on Sunday. Full final table results for all the major Sunday tournaments are below.


PokerStars Sunday Million Final Table Results

1. Kongsgaard (Denmark) $158,554.50
2. swishes2000 (United States) $105,927.90
3. flylice (United States) $74,217.00
4. Terken89 (Norway) $60,723.00
5. zman2224 (United States) $47,229.00
6. gyndok (United States) $33,735.00
7. Wizard0f0dd5 (United States) $23,614.50
8. farquad72 (United States) $15,518.10
9. Djorgo (Sweden) $10,525.32

PokerStars Sunday Warm-Up Final Table Results

1. targhan (Sweden) $83,072.00
2. Akademnuk (Russian Federation) $59,136.00
3. Bushman (Canada) $41,676.80
4. MANinTHEmQQN (United Kingdom) $30,976.00
5. looshle (United States) $25,344.00
6. belly420 (Canada) $19,712.00
7. PlzBelieveMe (United States) $14,080.00
8. H_mailman (France) $9,011.20
9. shaniac (United States) $5,463.04

PokerStars Sunday Hundred Grand Final Table Results

1. tolaip (France) $18,691.01
2. irongoat 9Denmark) $9,345.51
3. suecurley (United States) $6,541.86
4. _MikeyKlubs (United States) $4,672.76
5. gjubii (Denmark) $2,803.66
6. jack3316 (France) $1,869.11
7. stevielarson (Canada) $1,495.29
8. TROFEL169 (France) $1,214.92
9. LoadtheToad (United States) $934.56

PokerStars $215 Weekly PL Omaha Final Table Results
Based on finishing order and three-way deal

1. HN Kakaroto (Uruguay) $3,348.00
2. soundjata (Guadeloupe) $3,348.00
3. SixthSenSe19 (Uruguay) $3,348.00
4. DonQuijote3 (Spain) $1,620.00
5. jdubbb (United States) $1,296.00
6. elipse (Canada) $1,053.00
7. A-laursen (Denmark) $891.00
8. RADLAH (United States) $729.00
9. Bugggger (Denmark) $567.00

PokerStars $215 FL Omaha Hi/Lo Final Table Results

1. zep1 (United States) $5,888.00
2. $hip It (United States) $4,096.00
3. bottsky (United States) $3,110.40
4. Iteopepe88 (Germany) $2,304.00
5. IgorFederal (Brazil) $1,536.00
6. HelloImNew (United States) $1,280.00
7. aakkari (Brazil) $1,024.00
8. Wishbear (United States) $768.00
9. G.C. King (United States) $640.00

PokerStars $215 Weekly FL Hold'em Final Table Results

1. TheForeigner (Sweden) $3,780.00
2. Jdruck1 (United States) $2,520.00
3. kev19 (Canada) $1,512.00
4. EnzC (Canada) $1,260.00
5. murobiba (United Kingdom) $1,008.00
6. smurfen22 (Norway) $819.00
7. sunpharm (United States) $693.00
8. briaann1 (United States) $567.00
9. smurf0 (United Kingdom) $441.00

PokerStars $215 Weekly Stud Hi/Lo Final Table Results

1. redhookesb (United States) $2,560.00
2. knrooster (United States) $1,536.00
3. pokerhahntas (United States) $1,024.00
4. nevpete (United States) $768.00
5. Gamesmaster (United Kingdom) $512.00

PokerStars $215 Weekly HORSE Final Table Results

1. Little Kraut (United States) $7,668.00
2. brobo111 (United States) $5,083.60
3. grindnitout (United States) $3,464.80
4. Cardinal7 (United States) $2,470.80
5. MattyDaCobra (United States) $1,902.80
6. Pokerccini (Germany) $1,476.80
7. afcboy (United Kingdom) $1,164.40
8. simmsux (United States) $852.00

PokerStars Sunday Second Chance Final Table Results

1. WiCane (United States) $45,700.20
2. gravesen11 (United States) $33,852.00
3. aakkari (Brazil) $26,040.00
4. chubb10 (United Kingdom) $19,530.00
5. MIB727 (Canada) $13,671.00
6. thugmoneymkr (United States) $11,067.00
7. ScrewPool (United States) $8,463.00
8. spectrefax (United States) $5,859.00
9. barbar31 (Austria) $3,645.60

PokerStars Sunday $5,200 Freezeout Results

1. Boykee (Canada) $50,000.00

PokerStars $215+R NLHE Final Table Results

1. Kenny Rap (United States) $46,350.00
2. TheCronic420 (United States) $32,960.00
3. shaundeeb (United States) $22,660.00
4. Stammdogg (United States) $16,480.00
5. Pokerccini (Germany) $12,360.00
6. Michnak (United States) $10,300.00
7. aakkari (Brazil) $8,240.00
8. sam2price (United Kingdom) $6,180.00
9. trplthrt (United States) $4,120.00

April 12, 2008 8:37 AM

Team PokerStars Pro Profile: Andre Akkari

Andre Akkari is not like many poker pros. He didn't start his career with massive satellite parlay or bankroll built on multi-tabling 20 SNGs at a time.

Akkari started with a bankroll of exactly nothing.

At first, he was a struggling businessman in Brazil. His time was short and his bank account was shorter. One his clients needed some work done for a poker site and Akkari's interest was piqued. He started teaching himself a little about the game. Then, he started looking for freeroll tournaments online. Before long, he'd hung pieces of paper all over his office to remind him when he could play for free and still have a chance to win some money. Before long, he'd built a modest bankroll and developed an unrelenting fascination with the game.

A few years ago, Akkari knew he had some soul-searching to do. Though he'd had some success online in freeroll and small buy-in events, he knew his talent had yet to be truly tested. He had $2,000 in his pocket and a bunch of Brazilian buddies in tow. He did what seemed simultaneously natural and frightening.

He went to Vegas.

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Team PokerStars Pro Andre Akkari

Akkari had barely stepped off the plane at McCarran International when he found himself on Fremont Street. Binion's called him into the poker room. Before he went to bed, he'd made the final table of a small tournament and won nearly $500, a mini-fortune for a small-stakes player.

Akkari wasn't ready to go home, but he didn't want to blow his just-earned cash. He was at a loss for what to do. The next day, Binion's was hosting a $450 buy-in event. His friends begged him to play, but Akkari was unsure. He called his wife back in Brazil. Her response was southern comfort.

"You just won $500. Consider it a freeroll."

A freeroll. It was exactly what Akkari needed and exactly what he did. The result? Victory in the form of $22,000 cash.

From there, Akkari was free of the freerolls. Bills paid and a bankroll built, Akkari went to work. In 2006, he made the final table of two $1,000 Bellagio Cup events. In 2007, he made the final table of a Venetian Deep Stack event. Just a few days later, Akkari signed on to Team PokerStars Pro.

These days, Akkari is on the poker road and on television as an ESPN poker commentator in Brazil. A couple of months ago, he cashed in the 2008 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure.

Now, the one-time freeroll junkie is playing in Europe for the first time. The setting is all he ever dreamed back in the day when he had no money at all. He sits today with the Monte Carlo Bay just outside the window and a stack of chips he hopes to take to the final table of the biggest poker tournament in Europe.

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