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            <title>All Star Week: Team PokerStars Pro wins in a nail biter</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>It had the all the drama of a playoff game, the ticking clock of an NCAA Elite Eight match-up, and enough pride on the line to last a team a year. Going into the final five matches of <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a>, Team PokerStars Pro and the All Star Challengers were locked at 15 matches apiece. Day 7's five events would decide it.</p>

<p>It only took four games to crown a champion. After falling back into a deep hole on Day 2, Team PokerStars rallied back to take the lead and the championship in the first-ever PokerStars All-Star Week. The Pros won with a final score of 19 to 16 matches.</p>

<p><b>Match 31: Vicky Coren vs. VOLCANO360 (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>The first match of the day could not decide the winner of the whole week, but it would at least give a team one step toward the all-important 18th win. First up was Team PokerStars Pro Victoria Coren vs. VOLCANO360.</p>

<p>Challenger psimalive jumped onto the rail to say, ""Saw it's tied up. Had to show my support. Go, go, go, VOLCANO!"</p>

<p>Coren was nothing if not tenacious. The victim of VOLCANO360's flushes (twice) in the early going of the match, Coren fell below the 2,000 chip mark several times. At one point, she resorted to distraction techniques.</p>

<p>"Isabelle (Mercier) and I take part regularly in mud wrestling spats," she taunted. "Usually it's in Vegas, very hot temperatures, most inconvenient to be fully dressed."</p>

<p>VOLCANO360 must have had his chat turned off, because he didn't blink. More than 320 hands passed before Coren accepted the inevitable.</p>

<p>"How can we still be playing?"' she asked. "I am so doomed not to win this, yet here we still are."</p>

<p>Finally, with fewer than 1,000 chips out of her original 5,000, she found a hand to get it all-in with.</p>

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<p>With one game out of five down, the Challengers went up 16-15 and had victory within their grasp.</p>

<p><b>Match 32: Isabelle Mercier vs. busto_soon (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>Going into the second match of the day, Isabelle Mercier was under the gun. If she lost, it would mean Team Pro would have to win out to capture the All Star Week victory. </p>

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<p>Mercier and busto_soon traded chips for the first 40 hands. Then Mercier came in for a raise to 90. Busto_soon re-raised to 330. Mercier called and they saw a flop of [9h] [9s] [Jh]. Busto_soon bet out 410 and Mercier called. The turn was the [Jd]. Both players checked. On a river of the [5h], busto_soon check-called Mercier's 900 bet to see her [9c] [Ad] full house. </p>

<p>Down nearly 3-1 in chips, busto_soon had some work to do if he wanted to come back. To his credit, he had almost drawn even by Hand #149. That's when this hand hit.</p>

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With that, Mercier evened the score at 16-17. </p>

<p><b>Match 33: Lee Nelson Vs 1ofaKind420 (Stud-8)</b></p>

<p>With all the drama leading up to the moment of victory, it was almost anti-climactic to have a key match play out in Stud-8 game. Almost.</p>

<p>The limit nature of the game offered no huge highlights, save the one that really mattered. That one, the moment Lee Nelson put 1ofaKind420 away for good, came 273 hands and nearly two hours into Match 33. </p>

<p>Nelson's win meant the Challengers had to put up back-to-back wins if they wanted to come out with the first-ever All Star Week Championship.</p>

<p><b>Match 34: Chad Brown Vs Sumpas (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>Chad Brown had been on fire during All Star Week. He needed to keep that fire lit for one more match.</p>

<p>Brown spent the first 44 hands simply grinding his way to a 4-1 chip lead. It took just half an hour for things to start looking grim for the Challengers.</p>

<p>VOLCANO360 appeared on the rail with some encouragement. "Rally caps are on, Sumpas," he said.</p>

<p>The rally caps simply weren't enough. Down to 1,000 chips, Sumpas saw a [5h] [Ad] [7s] flop. It was good enough for him. He held [4c] [6c] for the open-ender. Brown called him with [2c] [Ac]. Sumpas missed twice, and just like that it was over.</p>

<p>It took less than one hour for Brown stack every one of Sumpas' chips and take his team across the finish line for the All Star Week victory.</p>

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<b>Match 35: Greg Raymer Vs kAmIkAdZeEe (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>The final match was merely a formality. With Team PokerStars Pro ahead 18-16, there was no way for the Challengers to catch up. Raymer lamented he wasn't getting a chance to play the deciding match. He could've easily just rolled over and let  kAmIkAdZeEe have it. Instead, the match turned into one of the longest matches of the entire week.</p>

<p>At one point, it looked as if  kAmIkAdZeEe might score a moral victory. He had Raymer 3-1 in chips halfway through the first hour. Then Raymer showed down [Qh] [Qc] on a [2s 5c 7s 8c 7d] board. The queens were good for a 3,500 pot and put Raymer right back in the game.</p>

<p>Before long, Ramyer had opened up a nearly 9-1 chip lead on the Challenger. It would not be that easy. After the one hour mark passed, there came a short break, some tough playing by kAmIkAdZeEe to pick up some chips, and then this key hand.</p>

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<p>In just the blink of an eye, kAmIkAdZeEe had taken over the chip lead. It took another half hour, but finally we saw the last hand of an amazing week.</p>

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<p>It was a sweet moral victory for the Challengers after a long hard week of poker.</p>

<p>Congratulations to the All Star Challengers for a brilliant performance over the last week. The Challengers showed poise when necessary, naked aggression when it counted, and a tenacity no one fully expected. Their close finish is a credit to the deep power of the PokerStars ranks.</p>

<p>Even greater kudos to the elite stable of Team PokerStars Pros who fought back from early struggles and stood firm on the final day of competition. Though every penny they earned will never see their pockets (it all goes to charity) the Pros once again proved their place at the top. </p>

<p>Thanks to all the players for a great show over the past week. For full results of the 35 matches, check out the <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/results/">PokerStars All Star Week results</a> page.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>All Star Week: Teams deadlocked going into final day</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>Anyone who expected a blow out in <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a> will have to wait for another promotion. Going into the final day of competition, both Team PokerStars Pro and the All Star Challengers have a chance to win.</p>

<p>Coming into the penultimate day of competition, Team Pro had a 14-11 lead. By the end of Day 6's third match, it was locked at 14 apiece. Two matches later and--you guessed it--the score was deadlocked at 15-15.</p>

<p><b>Match 26: Victor Ramdin vs. VOLCANO360 (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>Team Pro Captain Victor Ramdin put up a loss in his first outing and was looking to come back out on Day 6 and prove his worth. After sparring with VOLCANO360 for the first half an hour, Ramdin hit his opponent where it hurt.</p>

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<p>After that hand, Ramdin had a 7,000 chip advantage. A few hands later, VOLCANO360 doubled up. Within five minutes, the All Star Challenger had taken the lead back. Stunned by the turnaround, Ramdin spent the next half an hour getting beat up. An hour into the match, Ramdin only had 1,000 chips left.  He finally picked up [As] [Jc] versus VOLCANO360's [Ks] [Ac]. Ramdin couldn't manage to suck out and the Challengers picked up their first win of the day.</p>

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<b>Match 27: Steve Paul-Ambrose vs. Sumpas (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>Match 27 brought Steve Paul-Ambrose to the table to face off against Sumpas. Sumpas was a few minutes late to the match and missed the first 60 hands. Paul-Ambrose played fair and kept it at even stacks until Sumpas made it to the table. The Challenger apologized for being late at the two men went to work.</p>

<p>"Glad you're here now," Paul-Ambrose said. "I wasn't sure how long I should wait."</p>

<p>It took another 15 minutes before a hand of note developed. With nearly even stacks, Sumpas came in for a min-raise and Paul-Ambrose re-raised. Sumpas called and they saw a flop of  [2h] [3c] [Td]. Paul-Ambrose bet out 280 and got called. It was 585 from the Pro and a call from the Challenger on the [4h] turn. The river was a scary [Qh]. This time, Paul-Ambrose bet out 1,650 and Sumpas called to see the Pro's three-barrel bluff: [9c] [Ac]. Sumpas showed [As] [Ts] for the flopped top pair. </p>

<p>A few hands later, the men went racing with Paul-Ambrose's [Ac] [Qh] coming out ahead of Sumpas' pair of nines. Once again, the stacks were even.</p>

<p>Within just a couple of minutes, Sumpas made the wrong move at the wrong time...and still managed to come out ahead. After calling Paul-Ambrose's pre-flop raise and seeing a flop of [5c] [6s] [6d], Sumpas decided to represent the flopped trips. Sumpas checked, Paul-Ambrose bet out, Sumpas raised, Paul-Ambrose re-raised, and Sumpas pushed all-in. Paul-Ambrose called with [Ts] [Tc], way ahead of Sumpas' [4c] [Ac]. </p>

<p>No, it wasn't the ace. It was running clubs to give Sumpas the flush. Bemused, Paul-Ambrose said, "Good game."</p>

<p>The overall score for All Star week sat at 14 for the Pros, 13 for the Challengers.</p>

<p><b>Match 28: Greg Raymer Vs Canuck (Limit O8)</b></p>

<p>Going into Match 28, Canuck knew what he was getting into. He's played Omaha-8 with Greg "FossilMan" Raymer in the past and expected he'd face an aggressive Pro in the only non-Texas hold'em match of the day.</p>

<p>Canuck, for his part, has been playing Omaha games since the early 1990s and plays nothing but Omaha when he is online. His specialty showed. </p>

<p>Canuck was never in danger of losing the match. It took him an hour and 20 minutes, but he put FossilMan away.</p>

<p>Perhaps more importantly, Canuck brought his team to an even 14-14 tie with the Pros.</p>

<p><b>Match 29: Humberto Brenes Vs kAmIkAdZeEe (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>Team Pro's Humberto Brenes had lost his first match. The Shark was hungry to post a win. He started off slowly, but after 100 hands, he and kAmIkAdZeEe were nearly even in chips.</p>

<p>That's when kAmIkAdZeEe started grinding and over tthe course of the next 70 hands ground Brenes down to half his initial chip stack. Brenes would not go away. Forty hands later, Brenes had worked his way back up to even. By that point, the men had been playing for an hour and 20 minutes. For another half hour, they played with kAmIkAdZeEe once again working his way up to a 4-1 chip lead.</p>

<p>Finally, they got it all in on a [As] [Qs] [Jh] flop. Brenes held [4s] [8s] for a flush draw to the Challenger's [9d] [Ad].</p>

<p>Brenes missed and kAmIkAdZeEe won the marathon match for the go-ahead game. </p>

<p>Overall score:</p>

<p>Team PokerStars Pro: 14<br />
All Star Challengers: 15</p>

<p><b>Match 30: Joe Hachem Vs 666 INRI (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>If Team PokerStars Pro was going to avoid a sweep, it was going to be up to 2005 World Series champion Joe Hachem to save them. This was Hachem's first game of All Star Week, but one so important, Hachem had to be 100% on his game.</p>

<p>On the rail to remind Hachem of the match's importance was Greg Raymer.</p>

<p>"We need your A game, Joe," Raymer said. "Pros now down by one. This will even us up going into the last five matches tomorrow."</p>

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<p>Hachem heard Raymer clearly, and by hand #20 hand jumped out to a big lead after flopping well and getting paid. See the hand play out below.</p>

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Hachem never let up and kept the chip lead for the next 84 hands. Finally, he picked up [Kc] [Ks] against 666 INRI's [Js] [Jd]. The kings held and Hachem brought his team to even for the week.</p>

<p>Now it all comes down to Sunday. It could all be over in three matches or take all five. Regardless, by this time tomorrow night, we should know the first-ever champions of PokerStars All-Star Week.</p>

<p><b>Sunday matches:</b> </p>

<p>Vicky Coren Vs VOLCANO360 (NLHE)<br />
Isabelle Mercier Vs busto_soon (NLHE)<br />
Lee Nelson Vs 1ofaKind420 (NLHE)<br />
Chad Brown Vs Sumpas (Stud-8)<br />
Greg Raymer Vs kAmIkAdZeEe (NLHE)</p>

<p>For full results to date, see the <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/results/">All Star Week results</a> page.</p>

<p>Good luck to both teams on the final day. </p>]]></description>
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            <title>All Star Week: Challengers sharpening their Skates</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>With only two days and ten matches left in <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a>, the All Star Challengers are down 14-11 to Team PokerStars Pro. They will need a good showing today to have a shot at the title tomorrow.</p>

<p>On Saturday, the Challengers will be without one of their top players, psimalive. Derek "Skates" Anderson, aka psimalive, switched placs with team member VOLCANO360</p>

<p>"I will be recording music with my band this weekend," he said.</p>

<p>Don't take his dedication to music as a lack of dedication to the All Star Challengers. His record in All Star week is 2-1 and and he's keen to see his team pull out the win this weekend.</p>

<p>Skates, as most of his real life poker friends know him, got into All Star Week through the Supernova Elite qualifier.</p>

<p>"The Supernova Elite qualifier tournament was incredibly tough, and the daily selection tournaments were even tougher," he said. "I believe PokerStars did a great job picking a strong and diverse All-Star Team to take on the Pros."</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="skates-allstar.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/skates-allstar.jpg" width="297" height="381" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span></p>

<p>Skates is an online heads up no-limit hold'em specialist. In other words, he is a ringer. He made easy work of Team Pro Alexander Kravchenko in the first round. When his next match came around, Skates met his nemesis.</p>

<p>"ElkY has a history of destroying me in heads-up matches," Skates said. "We've played upwards of 50 games against each other at the $550 +20 and $1100 + 30 HUSNG levels, and he has certainly gotten the best of me."</p>

<p>Afterward Skates couldn't decide if he'd made some bad decisions or ElkY had been smacked with the deck. Either way, the result was the same. ElkY won and Skates had to look forward to his next match with Humberto Brenes.</p>

<p>Before the touurnament, Skates said, "I am looking forward to taking down The Shark himself. I just gotta play my game and not let my match versus ElkY shake my  confidence!"</p>

<p>The Challenger did just that. He finished off Brenes and scored the eleventh win for his team. It's the last victory his team has claimed. Now he and the rest of the Challengers have to get to work if they want to have any chance of taking over the lead.</p>

<p>Saturday brings some new Team PokerStars Pro faces to the table and one new game. </p>

<p>Victor Ramdin Vs VOLCANO360 (NLHE)<br />
Steve Paul-Ambrose Vs Sumpas (NLHE)<br />
Greg Raymer Vs Canuck (Limit O8)<br />
Humberto Brenes Vs kAmIkAdZeEe (NLHE)<br />
Joe Hachem Vs 666 INRI (NLHE)</p>

<p>You can catch any of these matches under EVENTS--SPECIAL in the PokerStars tournament lobby.</p>

<p>Good luck to both teams this weekend.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>All Star Week: Pros still lead, Challengers close gap</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>After falling back to a 7-2 deficit after Day 2 of <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a>, Team PokerStars Pro rallied back for big wins on Day 3 and complete sweep on Day 4. The message to the Challengers: don't try that silliness again.</p>

<p>After suffering the Day 4 sweep, one could have expected the Challengers to be chastened such that Friday's matches would look a lot like the previous day's rout. The Challengers had a different idea, taking three of the five Day 5 matches to bring the score to 14-11 in favor of the Pros.</p>

<p><b>Match 21: Katja Thater Vs GoMukYaSelf (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>GoMukYaSelf had the unenviable position of stepping into the game on the first post-sweep match. What's more he had to face the always-scary German Team Pro Katja Thater. </p>

<p>In the opening hands, Thater played him hard. For more than 30 deals, Thater whacked on the Challenger and at one point opened up a 1,700-chip lead. That's when the following hand hit.</p>

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<p>After the hand, Thater congratulated her opponent and then wondered if she might have slipped by him if the two pair hadn't come in.</p>

<p>"If no jack, you could lay it down?" she asked.</p>

<p>"For sure," GoMukYaSelf said, "No jack and I likely check back turn, though."</p>

<p>Thater managed one double-up a few hands later and even took a little time to indugle her opponent with a quick interview. GoMukYaSelf had some questions.</p>

<p>"Quick, before it's over," Thater joked.</p>

<p>GoMukYaSelf then asked Thater to name her favorite European tourneys. She was quick with answers, both from the European Poker Tour.</p>

<p>"Barcelona city-wise," she said. "Monte Carlo tourney-wise."</p>

<p>A few hands later, Thater, down nearly 3-1 in chips, came in for a raise and got a call. The flop came down [2c] [Js] [6c]. GoMukYaSelf pulled a check-raise on Thater and got called. The turn was the [6s]. GoMukYaSelf checked and Thater moved all-in. GoMukYaSelf called with his [Jc] [Kc], way ahead of Thater's [7s] [7h]. Thater missed the river and the match was over.</p>

<p>On the first match of the day, GoMukYaSelf scored his team's ninth win to pull within three games of Team PokerStars Pro. More importantly for the All Star Challengers, Team Pro's winning streak was over.</p>

<p><br />
<b>Match 22: Andre Akkari Vs bluffblocker (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>Near the beginning of of Match 22, bluffblocker suffered an internet outage that left Andre Akkari available to steal blinds with abandon. Instead, he played the role of the good sportsman and simply said, "I'm waiting." He sat out until bluffblocker was able to return 40 hands into the match. Akkari had good karma on his side.</p>

<p>Anyone who has been paying attention knows bluffblocker is a grinder. He played the longest match of All Star Week so far, a marathon two and half hour match where he eventually succumbed to Team Pro Chris Moneymaker.</p>

<p>And grind bluffblocker did. For 30 minutes and more than 100 hands, bluffblocker gradually chipped away at the Brazilian's stack.</p>

<p>Finally, 117 hands into the match, bluffblocker scooped his first big pot.</p>

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<p>After that hand, Akkari realized karma wasn't going to carry the day and it was time to do some grinding of his own. Over the course of the next 70 hands, Akkari nearly evened the stacks. </p>

<p>It didn't last long. Akkari called bets from bluffblocker on every street of a [8h] [9d] [4d] [2s] [Jc] board, only to see he was behind the whole way against bluffblocker's [Ks] [Kc].</p>

<p>Akkari managed to hang on for a little while longer, but one hour into the match he got  [5d] [5s] all-in against [8d] [8s]. Bluffblocker flopped his set and the game was over.</p>

<p>The score:</p>

<p>Team PokerStars Pro: 12<br />
All Star Challengers: 10 </p>

<p><b>Match 23: Barry Greenstein Vs Canuck (5-Card Draw)</b></p>

<p>After four days of nothing but Texas and Omaha hold'em, Match 23 brought a welcome change. Barry Greenstein and All Star MVP contender Canuck sat down a little limit five-card draw action.</p>

<p>Canuck really wasn't looking forward to it. "I never play limit five card draw," he said.</p>

<p>Greenstein didn't softplay Canuck. Over the course of the first 40 minutes of the match, Greenstein opened up a better than 2-1 chip lead.</p>

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<p>Canuck did the best he could, but over the course of a 199-hand tournament, Greenstein dominated and picked up Team PokerStars Pro's first victory of the day.</p>

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<b>Match 24: Humberto Brenes Vs psimalive (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>Match 24 brought the godfather of Costa Rican poker to the table. His job? To extend the lead of Team PokerStars Pro. Up against psimalive, Brenes came out of the gates with all guns set to annihilate. Fortunately for the All Star Challengers, Brenes' gun sights were a bit off.</p>

<p>Witness: After falling back to a nearly 2-1 deficit, Brenes came in for a raise pre-flop and got the call. On  flop of [3d] [Ad [Ks], Brenes took psimalive's check as permission to bet. He did and found a call. The [6s] turn drew another check-call from the Challenger. On the [Kc] river, psimalive bet out 640 and Brenes raised to 1520. </p>

<p>Could Brenes actually have the full house? Quads? Who knew. He was representing something huge. Psimalive didn't buy it, though, and called with [As] [9d]. Brenes was forced to turn up his [Qh] [Jd]. </p>

<p>Down 4-1 in chips after just ten minutes, Brenes worked his way all the way back up to take the chip lead over the next 30 minutes. To put Brenes away, it took one fairly ugly hand.</p>

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<p>With that hand, the All Star Challengers picked up its 11th win and pulled within two games of Team Pro.</p>

<p><b>Match 25: Daniel Negreanu Vs lordhuttyx (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>It was finally time for Kid Poker Daniel Negreanu to make his way into All Star Week. It was clear from the outset that Negreanu was playing it seriously. The only game he had open was his All Star match. For 45 minutes, he and lordhuttyx played it tight. Only a few hundred chips separated them as they entered the fourth 15-minute level.</p>

<p>A few minutes later, the All Star team appeared on the rail to root for their man.</p>

<p>Gunslinger3 said, "Daniel, you are an old friend, but I have to root for my All Star team."</p>

<p>After a break, Negreanu sounded like he might have a date.</p>

<p>"Does anyone know how long the average match has been running in these?" he asked.</p>

<p>When told the average match was running about an hour, Kid Poker wondered, "How?"</p>

<p>Seconds later, Negreanu got a bet in on every street of  [Qh] [3d] [Jc] [8d] [6d] board with [Jd] [8c] and took the chip lead.</p>

<p>An hour and 25 minutes into the match, Negreanu had lordhuttyx down to 2110 in chips. They checked a flop and turn of  [2s] [5d] [6h] [6c]. On the river, [3c], Negreanu made a small bet and lordhuttyx moved all-in. Negreanu snap-called with his [2d] [6d], well good enough to beat [4s] [Qd] and maintain Team Pro's lead. </p>

<p>Saturday brings some new Team PokerStars Pro faces to the table and one new game. </p>

<p>Victor Ramdin Vs psimalive (NLHE)<br />
Steve Paul-Ambrose Vs Sumpas (NLHE)<br />
Greg Raymer Vs Canuck (Limit O8)<br />
Humberto Brenes Vs kAmIkAdZeEe (NLHE)<br />
Joe Hachem Vs 666 INRI (NLHE)</p>

<p>You can catch any of these matches under EVENTS--SPECIAL in the PokerStars tournament lobby.</p>

<p>Good luck to both teams this weekend.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>All Star Week: Challenger Canuck running hot</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>If you had to choose a stand-out Challenger in <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a>, you wouldn't get in trouble picking the man they call Canuck.</p>

<p>In his first two matches, Canuck has played Pot-Limit Omahas and beaten Team PokerStars Pros Noah Boeken and William Thorson. Canuck's seat in those games was no accident.</p>

<p>"I picked those events because when I play online, I do not play any no-limit hold'em cash games--strictly Omaha in various forms," Canuck said. "I started playing Omaha in the early 90s and am extremely happy to see the resurgence of the game in the last couple of years."</p>

<p>Despite being an Omaha specialist, he knew Boeken and Thorson were no strangers to the game. Hailing from Europe (the Netherlands and Sweden respectively), Boeken and Thorson play a great deal of Omaha.</p>

<p>Canuck said, "I was sure they were going to be aggressive. I kind of sat back and let them win the small pots. Whenever there was a major confrontation I seemed to come out in front.'</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="Canuck.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/Canuck.jpg" width="480" height="319" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><center><i>Canuck</i></center></p>

<p>Canuck is currently in contention for All Star Week's Most Valuable Player. He's happy about that, but not necessarily about his next two matches. He will face Barry Greenstein in a game of five-card draw today and Greg Raymer in limit Omaha high-low on Saturday.</p>

<p>"I never play limit five card draw," Canuck said. "When it comes to Greg on Saturday, I know he will be aggressive, as I have played cash with him on different occasions."</p>

<p>Unlike most of the All-Star Week events, Canuck's next two matches will be limit events. He expects it to be a grind.</p>

<p>"This whole event for the challengers is very long and demanding," he said.</p>

<p>And he's right. Canuck and the others had to qualify as an All-Star, then competed every day last week for a chance to play heads up. Now, they are spending one, two, and almost three hours a night playing against Team PokerStars Pro.</p>

<p>"Not only did we have to beat some of the best online players in the world to qualify, but then we have to beat some of the best Pros in the world," Canuck said. "It makes every win sweet." </p>

<p>The All Star Week matches for Friday begin at Noon ET. You can find them under EVENTS - SPECIAL in the PokerStars tournament lobby.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>All Star Week: Team Pros sweep Day 4</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>We should note from the outset that the members of Team PokerStars Pro will make no money from <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a>. Their winnings go to charity. So, how do we account for their massive comeback? One word: Pride.</p>

<p>After starting Day 3 down 7-3, the Pros stormed back to get within one game of the Challengers. By the time Day 4 was finished, the Pros had swept the All Star Challengers and moved out to a 12-8 lead.</p>

<p><b> Match 16: <a href="javascript:doThePopUp('http://www.pokerstars.net/Scripts/tours/database_results.htmls?id_player=494&lang=en&tour=all')">ElkY</a> vs. PKerBL (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>Elky was riding high coming into Day 4. On the wave of his win over Heads Up Sit and Go specialist 'psimalive', ElkY came in looking for another W. His opponent, PKerBL, has not been having a good week. He went down to Isabelle Mercier on Day 1 and Vanessa Rousso on Day 3. </p>

<p>Unlike yesterday, ElkY managed to show up on time. His opponent provided the drama for the day. His internet connection was apparently being powered by tired gerbils. ElkY played the nice guy and didn't steal blinds while his opponent was absent. PKerBL eventually woke the gerbils up and the game resumed. </p>

<p>The players went toe to toe for the first 50 hands. That's when ElkY kicked in the afterburners. With a combination of aggression and constant pressure, he worked himself up to a 9-1 chip advantage. By Hand #103, they went racing. ElkY's [4c] [4h] held up against PKerBL's [Kc] [Td]</p>

<p>After 16 matches, Team PokerStars Pro and the All Star Challengers were locked in an 8-8 tie.</p>

<p><b> Match 17: <a href="javascript:doThePopUp('http://www.pokerstars.net/Scripts/tours/database_results.htmls?id_player=1369&lang=en&tour=all')">Vanessa Rousso</a> vs. Sumpas (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>Match 17 was a battle between two unbeaten players.  The game was much like Match 16, although almost twice as long in terms of hands played. The first half was an even contest with neither player able to get the upper hand. Once again, halfway through, the Team Pro started ramping up the pressure on the All Star Challenger.</p>

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<p>Rousso began carefully picking her spots and gradually built up a decent lead. With the chip stacks at 7545 to 2455 she played the following key hand.</p>

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<p>With that hand, Team Pro took its first lead of All Star Week.</p>

<p><b> Match 18: <a href="javascript:doThePopUp('http://www.pokerstars.net/Scripts/tours/database_results.htmls?id_player=1714&lang=en&tour=all')">Ylon Schwartz</a> vs. Aryamehr (LHE)</b></p>

<p>Match 18 brought the first limit hold'em contest of All Star Week and the Pros put up one of their best. 2008 WSOP third place finisher Ylon Schwartz knows his limit hold'em. His opponent, Aryamehr, was still reeling from a loss against Victor Ramdin yesterday. This was not a place Aryamehr wanted to be. When the All-Star Challengers drew straws, Aryamehr got the last pick. He openly admitted he wasn't happy about it. The game, he said, wasn't one of his strengths. Nonetheless he stepped up to the challenge.</p>

<p>As expected the limit Hold'em game was a battle of stamina as well as skill. The deep structure meant it wouldn't be over quickly, and Arymehr even suggested sitting out to let the blinds become a bigger factor. Ylon's response showed just how important All Star Week has become to the Pros:</p>

<p>Aryamehr said, "meet u back after break?"<br />
YlonSchwartz said, "na dude this is life or death"</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="ylon-allstar.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ylon-allstar.jpg" width="333" height="500" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span></p>

<p>It was clear, the early defeats stung the members Team PokerStars Pro - now they meant business.</p>

<p>Ylon's determination, and to be fair, his superior skill in the game, made this one a long drawn out formality. After 278 hands and nearly two hours, he finally put the challenger away.</p>

<p>That made it five matches in a row for Team Pro and a 10-8 lead.</p>

<p><br />
<b> Match 19: <a href="javascript:doThePopUp('http://www.pokerstars.net/Scripts/tours/database_results.htmls?id_player=807&lang=en&tour=all')">Alexander Kravchenko</a> vs. oblowski512</b></p>

<p>There is a little known and unwritten rule about Russian Team Pro Alexander Kravchenko: If you beat him once, be happy about it, because you won't enjoy playing him the next time.</p>

<p>Kravchenko lost in his first All Star Week match. Tonight, when he went up against All Star Challenger oblowski512, Kravchenko came out with a roundhouse on the very first hand.</p>

<p>The opening salvo began when oblowski512 raised to 60,  Kravchenko re-raised to 240 and oblowski512 made the call. The flop came [3d] [Jc] [5s]. Kravchenko led for 300 and got another call. On the turn, [3c], Kravchenko bet 860 and again got called. The river was an innocuous [9c]. Kravchenko tossed in another 2,200. oblowski512 called and could only say "wow" when he saw Kravchenko's [Ah] [Ad].</p>

<p>That first punch was enough to keep oblowski512 on his heels for the next 30 minutes. Kravchenko finished him off with the following hand.</p>

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<p>Make it 11-8 in favor of Team Pro.</p>

<p><b> Match 20: <a href="javascript:doThePopUp('http://www.pokerstars.net/Scripts/tours/database_results.htmls?id_player=775&lang=en&tour=all')">Chris Moneymaker</a> vs. Gunslinger3 (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>Once again, Chris Moneymaker had the anchor position on the night. On Day 3, Moneymaker took down a two and half hour marathon for the Pros.</p>

<p>Once Match 20 began, it was clear Moneymaker had no intention of making it an early night. In the early stages, he said he was distracted by his family responsibilities. Whatever it was, he was down by nearly 3,000 chips to Gunslinger3 at the 1:15 mark.</p>

<p>That's when Moneymaker came in for a raise to 150. Gunslinger3 called the 90 additional chips and they saw a flop of [3d] [Ad] [7d]. Gunslinger3 checked, Moneymaker bet out 160, and Gunslinger3 called. The [9s] turn brought another check-call from Gunslinger3. On the [5h] river, Moneymaker bet 960.</p>

<p>"This is a tough decision," Gunslinger3 said.</p>

<p>"I hope you choose incorrectly," Moneymaker quipped.</p>

<p>It wasn't long before Gunslinger3 made the call to see Moneymaker's [Ah] [7h], the two pair good for the win.</p>

<p>Just like that, Moneymaker was back on top.</p>

<p>It took 15 minutes of Moneymaker grinding to build a decent lead. Then, this hand hit an hour and half into the match.</p>

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<p>The hand gave Moneymaker the win and an astounding 5-0 sweep for Team Pro on Day 4.</p>

<p>As the All-Star Challengers try to come back, they will have these matches to face on Day 5:</p>

<p>Katja Thater Vs GoMukYaSelf (NLHE)<br />
Andre Akkari Vs bluffblocker (NLHE)<br />
Barry Greenstein Vs Canuck (5-Card Draw)<br />
Humberto Brenes Vs psimalive (NLHE)<br />
Daniel Negreanu Vs lordhuttyx (NLHE)</p>

<p>Good luck to everybody on Day 5.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>All Star Week: Pros revel in their comeback</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>If the Team PokerStars Pro players hadn't done something good last night, they might well have just given up. The All Star Challengers had jumped out to a 7-3 lead on Day 2 of <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a>  and didn't look to be giving up.</p>

<p>When Day 3 arrived, Team Pro had to step up. That was exactly what they did. Winning four out of five matches, Team PokerStars Pro brought the score to 8-7 in favor of the Challengers. You can read all about it on the <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/all_star_week/2009/all-star-week-pros-pick-up-key-win-037911.html">All Star Week Day 3 report</a>.</p>

<p>Among yesterday's winners was 2003 World Series of Poker champion Chris Moneymaker. The man they call "Money" won a two and half hour match against bluffblocker last night for the final victory of the day.</p>

<p>"This competition is great. It pits Team Pro against the top online players in the world. Not only is it entertaining to those involved, PokerStars gave everyone a shot to have an interest in the matches," Moneymaker said after his win. "With the FPP tourneys people played in, it gave them a chance to vote for a winner and possibly win."</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="moneymaker-hachem.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/moneymaker-hachem.jpg" width="333" height="500" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><center><i>Moneymaker with fellow Team Pro Joe Hachem</i></center></p>

<p>Moneymaker gave a lot of credit to bluffblocker after the match.</p>

<p>"After about 15 minutes, I knew my match was going to be a long one unless a cooler took place," Moneymaker said. "Bluffblocker was a great opponent and was very good about not paying off value bets or getting stuck in hands."</p>

<p>Team PokerStars Pro will attempt to take the overall lead today in a series of five more matches. You can watch them beginning at Noon ET under EVENTS -- SPECIAL in the PokerStars Tournament lobby.</p>

<p>Good luck to all the players.</p>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span><a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a> was on its way to being a rout. The All-Star Challengers had won the first two days and had done so convincingly. Team PokerStars Pro needed to avoid a third day of losses, if only to shake off the smell of defeat.</p>

<p>That's just what the Pros did--once they showed up. The running score now stands at 8-7 to the Challengers.</p>

<p><font color="red">Feature Match:</font> <b>Match 11: ElkY vs. psimalive (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>If there is a heads-up king on Team PokerStars Pro, the title belongs to ElkY. Between his runner-up performance in last year's big WCOOP heads-up event and his deep run at the NBC Heads Up Championship earlier this month, ElkY made his bones a long time ago.</p>

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<p>In the first match of the day, ElkY was conspicuously absent. Minutes ticked by. If he hadn't shown up by ten after the hour, he faced disqualification. Team Pro colleague Greg Raymer was waiting in the wings for the team, but with two minutes to spare, ElkY slid in to his virtual seat.</p>

<p>Up against Supernova Elite psimalive, ElkY already knew his opponent. psimalive made Elite playing heads up SNGs. At one point, psimalive admitted he was down to ElkY by $20,000.</p>

<p>psimalive moved out to an early lead, but 58 hands into the match, ElkY's bet his [Tc] [Th] on every street of a [7s] [5s] [3h] [5h] [8d] board and got called down. ElkY's win in that hand took him back to the lead.</p>

<p>ElkY put a hurting on his opponent until Hand 124 when the opponents got it all-in:</p>

<p>ElkY: [Ah] [Kd] <br />
psimalive [5s] [5h]</p>

<p>ElkY blanked and psimalive made it back close to even. It would only last another 34 hands. Pre-flop, psimalive came in for a min-raise and ElkY called. They saw a [4c] [7c] [Th] flop. ElkY checked and let psimalive bet out 100. Then, ElkY raised to 350 and got the call. The turn was the [Qs]. ElkY bet out 750 and psimalive min-raised. ElkY pushed all-in and psimalive made the call.</p>

<p>The hands went on their virtual backs:</p>

<p>ElkY: [4d] [7h] <br />
psimalive [Ts] [Js]</p>

<p>With that, ElkY took down a key match for his team and exactly when they needed it.</p>

<p><b>Match 12: Victor Ramdin vs. Aryamehr (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>As team captain for Team PokerStars Pro, Victor Ramdin had yet to step into the ring. This was also the first time his opponent had sat down to play. </p>

<p>Ramdin had some company. Both Isabelle Mercier and Marcin Horecki stopped by to root on their captain. At one point, Greg Raymer stepped and distracted the Challenger with some anagrams (note: one anagram for Victor Ramdin is, no lie, diva corn trim).</p>

<p>The early lead went to Aryamehr, building an early 2-1 advantage. Victor turned the tables in hand 30 when his top pair top kicker held up for a 3240 pot.</p>

<p>The end came not much longer in hand 38 when Victor filled a boat on the river against Aryamehr's turned straight. The action on the river made the hand inescapable for the challenger and the Pros had their second match of the day.</p>

<p><b>Match 13: William Thorson vs. Canuck (PLO)</b></p>

<p>William Thorson is no stranger to PLO. That said, as we mentioned last night, Canuck knows his stuff in the Pot Limit Omama arena as well. The players sparred back and forth for 30 hands before Canuck started moving out into the lead. Thorson finally picked up [Ad] [Ac] [7s] [Js]. Canuck ended up rivering a straight. Thorson quipped, "Hard to win a hand versus you. Always nuts."</p>

<p>Thorson never recovered and gave the Challengers their first win of the day.</p>

<p><br />
<b>Match 14: Vanessa Rousso vs. PKerBL (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>The first time PKerBL went up against a woman in this event, it didn't turn out very well. Isabelle Mercier put him away with all due speed. </p>

<p>Today, PKerBL went up against Vanessa Rousso. The match didn't last 18 minutes and the last hand was...well, odd.</p>

<p>PKerBL raised the 30 chip big blind to 90 and Rousso called. On the flop of [6c] [9h] [7h], Rousso checked and PKerBL bet out. How much into the 180 pot? Well, exactly what you expected: 3120. Russo pushed all-in and typed into the chat box, "lol???" </p>

<p>"My bad," said PKerBL. And then he called.</p>

<p>When the hands were revealed, Rousso was shocked. "This is the weirdest hand ever," she said.</p>

<p>And it was a bit odd.</p>

<p>Rousso: [5h] [6h] <br />
PKerBL: [Ks] [8h]</p>

<p>PKerBL blanked on the turn and river and Rousso picked up a third win on the day for the Pros.</p>

<p><b>Match 15: Chris Moneymaker vs. bluffblocker (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>Where the previous match was a sprint, the final match of the night was a marathon. An hour and 40 minutes into the tournament, the players were within a couple big blinds of each other. Then Chris Moneymaker struck. After coming in for a raise to 250 and getting a call, Moneymaker bet out 260 on a [7h] [3d] [Qc] flop. On the [2s] turn, bluffblocker checked again and Moneymaker bet out 655. Again, he got the call. The river was the [Qh]. Now, bluffblocker woke up and bet out 1255. Whatever Moneymaker had, it was good enough for him to push all in for 2,385 more. Bluffblocker folded and asked Moneymaker to tell him later about the hand.</p>

<p>After Moneymaker took the lead, his luck took a turn for the worse. His internet connection went belly-up. He lost a few blinds, but managed to get his home network running again in time to make it back.</p>

<p>"I'm tilting now," Moneymaker said, "but otherwise I'm okay."</p>

<p>Two hours and 15 minutes into the match, Moneymaker rightly pointed out that they were involved in the longest match of All Star Week so far.</p>

<p>Nearly two hours and 30 minutes into the match, Moneymaker ground bluffblocker down to 2120. After Moneymaker raised to 600 and bluffblocker moved all-in, Moneymaker made the call for 1,500. He only had [7d] [Tc] but it was good enough to beat bluffblocker's [5c] [As] on a [3c] [Kh] [Js] [Ks] [7h].</p>

<p>With that, the Pros took four out of the five matches on the day. Here's how tomorrow's matches will play out:</p>

<p>ElkY Vs PKerBL (NLHE)<br />
Vanessa Rousso Vs Sumpas (NLHE)<br />
Ylon Schwartz Vs Aryamehr (LHE)<br />
Alex Kravchenko Vs oblowski512 (NLHE)<br />
Chris Moneymaker Vs Gunslinger3 (NLHE)</p>

<p>Good luck to all the players on Thursday.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>All Star Week: Pro&apos;s woes subside...a bit</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>If the <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a> taught us anything on Day 1 it was to never count out the underdog. If Day 2 offered a lesson it was this: The Team PokerStars Pros aren't going to just roll over for the All Star Challengers. </p>

<p>No doubt, Day 1 proved to be disappointing for the Pros. Dennis Phillips' three hand loss in Match 5 left them trailing 4-1. Only Isabelle Mercier walked away with a win.</p>

<p>"I really enjoyed my match against PKerBL, especially since I knew he's a Sunday Million winner," Mercier said. "I tried my best to control the game from the start and put maximum pressure, to let him know that I would be the one leading this heads up. I took this challenge very seriously and I am very proud to report the win to my Captain Victor Ramdin."</p>

<p>The Pros could not rest on that one laurel, however. Day 2 loomed. Here's how it broke down.</p>

<p><b>Match 6: Katja Thater Vs oblowski512 (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>The opening match of the day began with a hint of caution. To wit: Both players opted to fold their first small blind.The conservative opening would have led some to believe another titanic struggle was getting underway. We wondered whether it would be another match like the 373-hand marathon between Victoria Coren and Sumpas on Day 1.</p>

<p>The thoughts of another slobber-knocker were soon dispelled as a steady trickle of chips made their way to Katja's side of the table. It wasn't the usual ebb and flow that you expect from a heads up match - there was a steady momentum that made you think oblowski512 would be making a stand before the deficit became too large.</p>

<p>That moment came in hand 37 where a succession of five pre-flop raises led to the Challenger being all-in. Katja's AQ wasn't in the best of shape against oblowski512's AK, but the flop favored the Pro with a queen.</p>

<p>With that, the Pros closed the gap to 4-2.</p>

<p><br />
<b>Match 7: Marcin Horecki Vs kAmIkAdZeEe (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>If you were to pick out some highlight matches prior to the All Star Week, this one would have to be among them. The all-Polish clash came about by special negotiation in the team selection tournaments. kAmIkAdZeEe was determined to step up against his countryman. </p>

<p>The early exchanges had the hallmarks of two players feeling each other out while not wishing to risk a significant portion of thier stacks. The small-ball jousting came to a crashing end in hand 25.</p>

<p>kAmIkAdZeEe called a routine pre-flop raise. The flop was all clubs. Horecki bet out and immediately faced a raise. The Pro opted to put the pressure back on, re-popped it, and got the call. </p>

<p>The turn brought some straight possibilities, but you had the feeling that neither player required much help. The rest of the money found its way into the pot and the trainwreck was revealed - Marcin's [3c] [5c] against kAmIkAdZeEe's [Kc] [4c]. The aftermath was a chip lead for the Challenger of 9880 to 120.</p>

<p>Horecki fought on for twelve more hands, but the handicap was just too big.The Pro finally   fell when his pockets nines were outrun by his opponent's suited K- J..</p>

<p>The Challengers took back the three-match lead. It was 5-2.</p>

<p> <br />
<b>Match 8: Noah Boeken Vs Canuck (PLO8)</b></p>

<p>Despite the All Star Challenger's doubtless talent, most bookmakers would favor the Pros on a Vegas line. Match 8 may well have been the exception.</p>

<p>PokerStars player Canuck has emerged as the non-Hold'em specialist of the Challengers team and a little bit of research revealed an impressive pedigree. Most notable: Canuck was the very first WCOOP PLO8 champion in 2002.</p>

<p>As you'd expect in any form of Omaha, it wasn't long into the game before the pots started to build. However, the deep structures provided by the PokerStars Poker Room Management Team meant that neither player would be in any immediate danger. </p>

<p>After half an hour of play, the Challenger's class was apparent. He seldom relinquished control of the match. By hand 62, it was all over. Boeken started the hand with just 25% of the chips in play and he had them all in the middle by the turn with a nut low and nut flush draw. His hand failed to improve against Canuck's solitary pair of kings and the Challengers had locked up another match.</p>

<p><b>Match 9: Alex Kravchenko vs psimalive (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>There was no way the Pros were going to catch up on Day 2, but Russian Team PokerStars Pro Alex Kravchenoko was going to do his best to not let the team fall too far behind. He fought hard for the first 20 minutes and got out to an early lead  against psimalive. Rather than erupt, psimalive ground his way back to the top. Forty minutes into the match, Kravchenko held a 1,800 chip lead. That's when the big hand hit.</p>

<p>After seeing a flop of [Kc] [4c] [8d], Kravchenko picked a bad time to represent a big hand. After psimalive led into him, Kravchenko pushed all-in. It was an almost obscene overbet with [6c] [8c]. [As] [Kd] was good for psimalive. It held.</p>

<p>Kravchenko never recovered and the Challengers moved up to a 7-2 advantage.</p>

<p><br />
<b>Match 10: J.C. Alvarado Vs 666 INRI (NLHE)</b></p>

<p>J.C. Alvarado is one of the newest Team PokerStars Pros and tonight he was also one of the most valuable. Last night's final match of the day ended in three hands. Tonight's final tournament went a bit longer, but was no marathon. Alvarado finished off 666 INRI in less than half an hour.</p>

<p>After 67 hands, the stacks were, for all practical purposes, even. Alvarado had 666 INRO out-chipped by abut 900. After 666 INRI limped in, Alvarado came in for a raise. He got the call the opponents saw a [Qc] [4h] [9h] flop. Both players checked to a see the [4s] on the turn. Alvarado bet out and got the call.</p>

<p>The river was the [6s]. The screen exploded with bets, raises, all-ins, and calls. Why? You guessed it.</p>

<p>JC Alvarado: [Ah] [4c] <br />
666 INRI: [3d] [4d]</p>

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<p>With that, Team PokerStars Pro finished down for the day, but with heads held high.</p>

<p>Stay tuned for Wednesday's matches.</p>

<p>ElkY Vs VOLCANO360 (NLHE)<br />
Victor Ramdin Vs Aryamehr (NLHE)<br />
William Thorson Vs Canuck (PLO)<br />
Vanessa Rousso Vs PKerBL (NLHE)<br />
Chris Moneymaker Vs bluffblocker (NLHE)</p>

<p>Good luck to all the players and both teams on Wednesday.</p>

<p><i>PokerStars HostBob contributed to this report.</i></p>]]></description>
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            <title>All Star Week: Challengers beat up on Team PokerStars Pro</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>Lesson #1: Never count out the underdog. </p>

<p>It took just one day and five heads-up matches for that lesson to ring true. The <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a> Challengers came out of the gates with guns set on auto and the word victory on their tongue. When the day was over, the All Star Challengers had taken down four of the five matches against Team PokerStars Pro.</p>

<p>Match #1 saw Team Pro's Victoria Coren up against Challenger Sumpas. In a no-limit hold'em match that took two hours to play, Coren and Sumpas traded jabs and the chip lead like two foes fighting to the death.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/vivkyc.jpg"><img alt="vivkyc.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2009/03/vivkyc-thumb-350x232-67598.jpg" width="350" height="232" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></a></span><center><i>Vicky Coren</center></i></p>

<p>In early action Supas had Coren down to 2800 of her original 5,000 stack. It might have been a rogue phone call that set her off her game. At one point, Coren remarked,  "My mum's off the phone, I can concentrate again." She then went to work. It took her more than 100 more hands, but she eventually clawed her way back to the lead. The two opponents sparred back and forth for a bit before Coren bluffed at the wrong time and fell back to under the 3,000 mark. Though she fought hard over the next 60 hands, she couldn't recover.</p>

<p>When it all but over, Coren remarked, "What a game," and put her last chips in. </p>

<p>When the ultimate hand began, Sumpas had Coren outchipped 7625 to 2375. At the 40/80 level, Coren raised the pot to 200 and Supas re-raised to 640. Coren called and they saw a flop of [5c] [5d] [3d]. Sumpas bet out 640 and Coren raised all-in. Sumpas called with [Qd] [Qs]. Coren was ahead with her [9s] [5s] but Sumpas spiked his [Qh] on the turn and that was that.</p>

<p>Lee Nelson's match against against kAmIkAdZeEe was considerably shorter, but still lasted more than an hour. The crippling hand of the match saw kAmIkAdZeEe make Broadway with his  [Ad] [Kc] on a [Qc] [Jh] [6h] [2s] [Td]  board. Nelson never recovered and kAmIkAdZeEe scored another victory for the All Star Challengers.</p>

<p>Although Chad Brown is a fiercely tough opponent in the game of Stud (no one really wanted to play the guy), Bookie1978 drew the job and put Brown down. It took two hours of Seven Card Stud action, but Bookie1978's line was unbeatable.</p>

<p>It took until the fourth match for Team PokerStars Pro to get its first foothold. In the second shortest match of the day, Isabelle "NoMercy" Mercier took it down in just 61 hands. By hand 47, Mercier had ground PKerBL down to fewer than 1,500 chips. The most significant hand had Mercier making a full house with [6c] [9c] on a [4d] [8s] [6d] [9s] [6h] board. After calling a bet on the flop with second pair, she got in a raise on the turn and a big bet on the river to take a massive chip lead that she never gave up. Finally, score one for the Pros.</p>

<p>That brought us to the final match of the day: Dennis Phillips versus bluffblocker. The match took all of three hands. Phillips was down a few chips from his starting stack and called a min-raise pre-flop. The opponents saw the first three cards: [4d] [9h] [5d]. Phillips checked-raised the flop and got re-raised. Phillips raised again, and this time bluffblocker just called. Phillips led on the [Qs] turn and bluffblocker moved all-in. Phillips called to see bluffblocker's [5s] [4s] for a flopped two pair. Phillips only held [9d] [Kh]. The river blanked and the three-handed match was over.</p>

<p>That ended the action on Day 1 with the All Star Challengers ahead of Team PokerStars Pro 4-1.</p>

<p>While Team PokerStars Pro might have gotten off to a rough start on Day 1, it still has its chance to come back for the win. Be sure to tune in Tuesday when Team PokerStars Pro comes back to avenge Day 1 and tries to get a piece of the $5,000 in prize money up for grabs.</p>

<p>12:00 -- Katja Thater Vs oblowski512<br />
14:00 -- Marcin Horecki Vs kAmIkAdZeEe<br />
16:00 -- Noah Boeken Vs Canuck<br />
18:00 -- Alex Kravchenko Vs VOLCANO360<br />
20:00 -- JC Alvarado Vs 666 INRI</p>

<p>You can find the matches under EVENTS -- SPECIAL in the PokerStars Tournament lobby.</p>

<p>Good luck to all the players.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>PokerStars All Star Week: The Captain speaks</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>PokerStars All-Star week kicked off in full today with the first matches between Team PokerStars Pro and the All Star challengers. Several weeks ago, Team PokerStars Pro held a match of its own to determine who would serve as its captain as it took on some of the best poker players from their home site.</p>

<p>When the match was over, Team PokerStars Pro Victor Ramdin emerged as the team captain. Over the next seven days, he will lead the Team through the bloody battle sure to come from All Star Week.</p>

<p>We asked Ramdin to give us his thoughts on heads up play. Here's what he had to say.</p>

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<b><u>Heads Up Poker: Winning Ugly</b></u></p>

<p><br />
<b>by Victor Ramdin</b></p>

<p><img class="noborder" src="http://www.pokerstars.com/images/team_ps/bio_victor_ramdin2.jpg" align="left" hspace="5">  I like to think of heads up poker as the poker where you need to win ugly. I'm not talking about being a bad sport or breaking the rules, I'm talking about winning with ugly cards. It's just you and one other player. Much of the time, neither one of you is going to start with or end up with too pretty a hand. Which means that one of you is going to have to win ugly. And when the dealing's done, the player that wins ugly more often is probably going to be the one with the chips.<br />
 <br />
In heads up hold 'em, you've got to win some pots by calling at the river with king high. And you've got to win some decent size pots with bottom pair--not tiny, checked down pots, decent size pots. If you're never winning heads up hold 'em hands by calling at the river with king high and if you're never winning decent size pots with bottom pair, <br />
you're not winning ugly enough.<br />
 <br />
In heads up triple draw, you've got to raise before the first draw with 2-6-8-T-K. You'd rather have a prettier hand to raise with, but that's beside the point. The point is that your opponent's hand is probably even uglier than yours, and you've got to make him pay to draw to that ugly hand.<br />
 <br />
In heads up Omaha high, you've got to bet the third nut straight at the river, get called, and win. Of course you'd rather be betting the nut straight or at least the second nuts. And in a ring game, four handed at the river, you probably shouldn't bet the river, and maybe not even call a bet. But this is heads up. Full Omaha games are about making the nuts. Heads up Omaha isn't.<br />
 <br />
In heads up Badugi, after you steal raise in position, get called, and your opponent draws two, you've got to stand pat with 333T or AA88. It would be great to draw and hit a miracle hand, but you may do better in the long run by standing pat with your ugly hand than by drawing weak trying to make a pretty hand.<br />
 <br />
In heads up seven card stud eight or better, you've got to scoop some pots at the river with a pair of nines. In a ring game you might throw away that same pair of nines on third street. But heads up, you've got to play those nines much more often and you've got to see them through to the river much more often.<br />
 <br />
Even heads up, you'll show down a pretty hand every so often. But between pretty hands, be sure to win with your share of ugly ones.<br />
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We have all heard it said while playing poker that any two cards can win. Never is this truer, than when playing Texas Hold'em Heads-up. After all Doyle Brunson won two WSOP Main Event bracelets while holding just a measly 10-2. Playing heads up requires a different strategy than you would employ at a full table. It is a completely different game and requires you to play a wide range of starting hands. It requires aggression, and a sound knowledge of your opponents playing style; being able to read strength and weakness, and of course a little luck can never hurt. Heads-up can be very difficult to play, especially against an experienced player. But thanks to PokerStars we can play heads-up anytime, and gain the necessary skill and experience rather quickly.</p>

<p><b>Starting Hands</b></p>

<p>When playing heads-up you can not play tight, and expect to win. Given that Q7 (also known as the computer hand) will win slightly more than 50% of the time heads up, this is the hand to use as your benchmark. Any hand Q7 or better must be played heads-up. Small pocket pairs, small aces (e.g. - A2, A3) or even small kings must be played aggressively. Often the small blind (the button when heads-up) will raise every hand pre-flop. You must counter this by defending your big blind more often, or even more optimal re-raising when holding one of the starting hands described above.</p>

<p><b>Knowing your Opponent</b></p>

<p>If your opponent plays passive, than you should play more aggressive. If he is aggressive, then you will have to call more often pre-flop, and also by using well timed raises or re-raises pre-flop. If your opponent is very aggressive you have to vary your play and use some discretion when entering a pot.</p>

<p><b>Chip Stack Size</b></p>

<p>Knowing your opponents chip count, as well as your own, is always critical. When you are the big stack heads-up, you have to play more aggressive, stealing the blinds, and putting your opponent to the test every hand. It is important to remember that your opponent can have a hand, so while being aggressive be careful not to double your opponent up, or you'll quickly find yourself on the short stack.. When you are the short stack (33% of the chips in play or less) you have to play a little more cautiously, and look for an opportunity to get yourself all-in and double up; or the high blinds and antes will eat up your chips. You will have no fold equity left, and your opponent will be forced to call you regardless of your holding, as he will be getting proper pot odds to call you.</p>

<p><b>Varying Your Play (Limping Headsup)</b></p>

<p>While limping into a pot can be very deceptive, it can also be very dangerous. Limp occasionally against a passive opponent when trying to see a flop cheaply (e.g. - with small suited connectors). Limp occasionally against an aggressive opponent whom you are trying to trap while holding a big hand (e.g. - high pocket pair or AK), especially if you think he will raise pre-flop; look to limp occasionally and check/raise.</p>

<p><b>Playing Headsup after the Flop</b></p>

<p>After the flop you will have to continuation bet more often when missing the flop. Often the flop will miss you both, so a continuation bet will often win the pot. Again always be wary of your opponent making a hand, so being able to read your opponent for strength or weakness after the flop is crucial. You must be able to fold when you sense strength and be looking to re-raise when you sense weakness.</p>

<p><b>Summary</b></p>

<p>The most important aspect of heads-up poker is aggression. Aggressive play does not mean blind aggression. You must vary your starting hand requirements, and know your opponent. The best way to get better is to practice as often as you can and you'll be winning in no time. </p>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><img class="noborder" alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" align="left" hspace="5">The qualifiers for <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a> are in the midst of determining who will face off against the Team PokerStars Pros. Here's your daily update of the action from PokerStars' very own Host Bob.</p>

<p><b>by Host Bob</b></p>

<p>Prior to the final team selection tournament, there were still six members of the All Star Challengers team that had not secured a match in the All Star Week line-up. With only five spots left to fill, at least one person was going to miss out.</p>

<p>As it turned out, two of those six were finally able to break through. Dutch Supernova Elite busto_soon rode comfortably into third place and selected Isabelle Mercier as his single opponent for the series. The result delighted his legions of railbird fans who had been eagerly awaiting this chance to cheer. 1ofaKind420, a 2008 Yearly TLB Top 50 player, made harder work of qualifying but did enough to take the fifth spot for the day. He will take on Lee Nelson in Sunday's 16:00 ET Stud Hi/Lo match.</p>

<p>The day's other qualifiers are already firmly entrenched in the All Star Week schedule and will be challenging for the team MVP award. The first man to choose from Sunday's games was Pole kAmIkAdZeE. His fourth match for the week will be the potentially crucial final match of the series against Greg Raymer.</p>

<p>Second choice went to the red-hot Supernova Elite 'psimalive', who made it three in a row today - a unique feat during the week's tournaments. He exercised his option on the 12:00 ET match with Vicky Coren. It was another four-time winner that took the remaining match in the schedule. Sumpas will take on Chad Brown in the penultimate match of All Star Week.</p>

<p>Battle commences for real tomorrow, and you can follow all the action here on the blog. The full schedule of matches is as follows:</p>

<p><b>Monday</b><br />
Match 1 NLHE 12:00 Vicky Coren Vs Sumpas<br />
Match 2 NLHE 14:00 Lee Nelson Vs kAmIkAdZeEe<br />
Match 3 STUD 16:00 Chad Brown Vs Bookie1978<br />
Match 4 NLHE 18:00 Isabelle Mercier Vs PKerBL<br />
Match 5 NLHE 20:00 Dennis Phillips Vs bluffblocker</p>

<p><b>Tuesday</b><br />
Match 1 NLHE 12:00 Katja Thater Vs oblowski512<br />
Match 2 NLHE 14:00 Marcin Horecki Vs kAmIkAdZeEe<br />
Match 3 PLO8 16:00 Noah Boeken Vs Canuck<br />
Match 4 NLHE 18:00 Alex Kravchenko Vs VOLCANO360<br />
Match 5 NLHE 20:00 JC Alvarado Vs 666 INRI</p>

<p><b>Wednesday</b><br />
Match 1 NLHE 12:00 ElkY Vs VOLCANO360<br />
Match 2 NLHE 14:00 Victor Ramdin Vs Aryamehr<br />
Match 3 PLO 16:00 William Thorson Vs Canuck<br />
Match 4 NLHE 18:00 Vanessa Rousso Vs PKerBL<br />
Match 5 NLHE 20:00 Chris Moneymaker Vs bluffblocker</p>

<p><b>Thursday</b><br />
Match 1 NLHE 12:00 ElkY Vs PKerBL<br />
Match 2 NLHE 14:00 Vanessa Rousso Vs Sumpas<br />
Match 3 LHE 16:00 Ylon Schwartz Vs Aryamehr<br />
Match 4 NLHE 18:00 Alex Kravchenko Vs oblowski512<br />
Match 5 NLHE 20:00 Chris Moneymaker Vs Gunslinger3</p>

<p><b>Friday</b><br />
Match 1 NLHE 12:00 Katja Thater Vs GoMukYaSelf<br />
Match 2 NLHE 14:00 Andre Akkari Vs bluffblocker<br />
Match 3 5CD-limit 16:00 Barry Greenstein Vs Canuck<br />
Match 4 NLHE 18:00 Humberto Brenes Vs psimalive<br />
Match 5 NLHE 20:00 Daniel Negreanu Vs lordhuttyx</p>

<p><b>Saturday</b><br />
Match 1 NLHE 12:00 Victor Ramdin Vs psimalive<br />
Match 2 NLHE 14:00 Steve Paul-Ambrose Vs Sumpas<br />
Match 3 O8 16:00 Greg Raymer Vs Canuck<br />
Match 4 NLHE 18:00 Humberto Brenes Vs kAmIkAdZeEe<br />
Match 5 NLHE 20:00 Joe Hachem Vs 666 INRI</p>

<p><b>Sunday</b><br />
Match 1 NLHE 12:00 Vicky Coren Vs psimalive<br />
Match 2 NLHE 14:00 Isabelle Mercier Vs busto_soon<br />
Match 3 STUD8 16:00 Lee Nelson Vs 1ofaKind420<br />
Match 4 NLHE 18:00 Chad Brown Vs Sumpas<br />
Match 5 NLHE 20:00 Greg Raymer Vs kAmIkAdZeEe</p>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><img class="noborder" alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" align="left" hspace="5">The qualifiers for <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a> are in the midst of determining who will face off against the Team PokerStars Pros. Here's your daily update of the action from PokerStars' very own Host Bob.</p>

<p><b>by Host Bob</b></p>

<p>In contrast to the fresh faces produced by Friday's team selection tournament, all five of Saturday's winners were already booked into the All Star Week schedule.</p>

<p>The first match selection fell to Canuck (a name we've been hearing a lot this week), who stuck to his previous form and chose the day's non-NLHE option. He will take on Greg Raymer in an intriguing Limit Omaha Hi/Lo contest.  After going zero from four in the early stages of team selection, American Supernova Elite psimalive has produced two wins in two days. He used his second choice on the 14:00 ET match with Team PS Pro captain Victor Ramdin.</p>

<p>kAmIkAdZeEe returned to the winner's circle on Saturday, after three days outside the top five players. His third match of All Star Week will be against Humberto Brenes at 18:00 ET. The result puts him firmly back in the race for the team MVP title.</p>

<p>Also gaining a third spot in the All Star Week itinerary was 2008 WCOOP Main Event final tableist Sumpas. The Swede will come up against 2006 PCA champion Steve Paul-Ambrose.</p>

<p>The prospect of a clash with Joe Hachem awaited the final member of the top five. The honour fell to a Supernova Elite hailing from Germany, 666 INRI. Joe is one of only a handful of players with lifetime live tournament winnings in excess of $10,000,000, so 666 INRI has an intimidating task ahead of him. With just five matches remaining after this game, it could be a crucial clash.</p>

<p>There are now ten players with two or more matches on the All Star Week card - all of whom will be in with a chance of securing the MVP award. The 1-Stamp PokerStars Passport will hinge on who has the talent and the nerve to claim victory in their respective matches.</p>

<p>The fans are currently backing the Pros to win by 996 votes to 699. The Challengers will be determined to prove a lot of people wrong!</p>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><img class="noborder" alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" align="left" hspace="5">The qualifiers for <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a> are in the midst of determining who will face off against the Team PokerStars Pros. Here's your daily update of the action, this time from PokerStars' very own Host Scotty.</p>

<p><b>by Host Scotty</b></p>

<p>There were sighs of relief from several members of the All Star Challengers team on Day 5 of team selection, as we saw three new names appear on the All Star Week schedule. <br />
After multiple near misses, lordhuttyx, GoMukYaSelf and psimalive all secured a first match in next week's series.</p>

<p>lordhuttyx squeezed in this time around with the lowest stack, and found himself with a tricky match against Daniel Negreanu in the 20:00 ET slot. GoMukYaSelf has had a tough run in the daily selection tournaments and will be delighted to finally gain a berth in the All Star Week. He held second place when discussions began and decided to take on Friday's opening match against WSOP Razz bracelet winner Katja Thater.</p>

<p>psimalive got to choose right after GoMukYaSelf and selected Team PokerStars Pro's most colorful character as his opponent - Humberto Brenes. Costa Rica's Godfather of Poker has been quite a handful in his appearances in the Weekly TLB challenge matches. He'll be a tricky obstacle to overcome in the 18:00 ET Match 4.</p>

<p>The remaining qualifiers for the day both secured their third matches in All Star Week. Supernova Elite bluffblocker finished this selection tournament with the chiplead and chose to take on a man he has already encountered numerous times at the PokerStars tables - Andre Akkari.</p>

<p>Completing the quintet of Challengers for Friday was Canuck. He kept up his run of taking the non-NLHE option by agreeing to face Barry Greenstein at Limit 5-Card Draw. He will also be seen in the PLO and PLO8 matches of All Star Week.</p>

<p>In qualifying for a third time, bluffblocker and Canuck moved into a three-way tie for the Challengers MVP award with PKerBL. There are five other team members that have two games apiece that will be looking to improve in the last two days of team selection over the weekend.</p>

<p>Come back to the blog to find out which of the Challengers is rising to the occasion, or follow the action for yourself at 16:00 ET on the PokerStars software. The team selection tournaments can be found under the Events > Special tab, alongside the supporter tourneys and the All Star Week matches themselves.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>PokerStars All Star Week 3-20-09 update</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><img class="noborder" alt="allstarweek_thn.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/allstarweek_thn.jpg" align="left" hspace="5">The qualifiers for <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/promotions/all-star-week/">PokerStars All Star Week</a> are in the midst of determining who will face off against the Team PokerStars Pros. Here's your daily update of the action from PokerStars' very own Host Bob.</p>

<p><b>by Host Bob</b></p>

<p>The fourth day of All Star Challengers team selection was one for repeat winners - with four of the five qualifiers for the day already lined up to play an All Star Week match.</p>

<p>The most prolific among the four is Australian 'PKerBL', who has now secured three matches in the All Star Week line-up. The former Sunday Million champion (May 11, 20008) eliminated 'lordhuttyx' into sixth place to gain the chiplead and first choice of opponent for Day 4 of All Star Week. His confidence is clearly high, as he selected ElkY for his next opponent. His teammates breathed a sigh of relief. </p>

<p>Second option fell to the only debutant in the All Star Week schedule 'Gunslinger3'. It may be his first appearance in this promotion, but 'Gunslinger3' is no greenhorn. In addition to a Sunday Million win, he has several WSOP final tables under his belt and more than $1m in live tournament winnings. His 20:00 ET Match 5 meeting with Chris Moneymaker appears to be one of the highlights of the series so far.</p>

<p>Next in the chip count pecking order was 'oblowski512', a winner from Day 2's selection tournament. He is one of the two wildcard qualifiers in the team, and he is quickly showing he is among equals in the All Star Challengers team. He has added a game with Alex Kravchenko to his earlier date with Katja Thater.</p>

<p>'Sumpas', the only Scandinavian on the team, took the fourth spot and chose Vanessa Rousso from the two remaining Pros. 'Sumpas' is also lined up to play Vicky Coren in the opening match of All Star Week.</p>

<p>The final pairing for the day sees 'Aryamehr' take on Ylon Schwartz at Limit Hold'em. It was clear from the discussion of the players that no-one really liked the look of this game, so there will be great relief if 'Aryamehr' can score an upset.</p>

<p>After four days of play the race for the MVP title is wide open. 'PKerBL' has a slender lead, but there are seven others all tied on points behind him. </p>

<p>So far eleven of the twenty Challengers have locked up at least one berth in the All Star Week line-up. There are still fifteen open spots available - you can find out who will fill them here on the PokerStars blog.<br />
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