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Friday 17th July 2009, 9:39pm

Source: Poker News Daily

CardPlayer Owner Says He'll Trash WSOP Main Event Bracelet

Will CardPlayer Magazine owner Jeff Shulman become poker’s biggest villain? In the interviews that followed the conclusion of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event on Wednesday, reporters were huddled around Jeff Shulman, who candidly shared his thoughts on WSOP management and the championship bracelet.

The following is a partial transcript of questions posed to Shulman following the 2009 November Nine being determined. WSOP officials declined comment.

WSOP Media: Does refusing to wear the bracelet have to do with CardPlayer not receiving media rights to the 2009 WSOP?

Shulman: When I thought I had a chance of winning [the Main Event] years ago, I said I wouldn’t ever wear it. I’m shocked that people wear those ugly things while they play. It has nothing to do with CardPlayer. It’s my lack of respect for the WSOP and the management and what they’ve done to all of the players. I don’t like it. Having said that, I still wouldn’t wear [the bracelet] if I were best friends with them. I’d probably just toss it or give it to a friend. I think there are other things to worry about in life besides trying to win a bracelet in poker.

I’m not a jewelry guy. It’s not my style. And they’re not even real bracelets anymore.

WSOP Media: You finished seventh in the 2000 WSOP Main Event. What happened?

Shulman: Ten years ago, I liked to play big pots. I was as weak-tight as possible. I was the worst person at the table and ran well for seven days. It’s that simple.

WSOP Media: Can you talk about this year’s final table?

Shulman: Obviously, Phil Ivey is a stud. There’s a guy to my left who has 50 million chips. Everyone’s playing well and they’re going to learn if they don’t know how between now and November.

WSOP Media: What are your plans between now and November?

Shulman: I won’t play. I may play in the Sunday tournaments, but I probably won’t even watch [the WSOP Main Event] on television because everyone will get so much coaching that I don’t want to pick up on anything.

WSOP Media: Do you primarily play by math or by instincts?

Shulman: I just played my cards this week. It was nothing special. I had aces seven times. I flopped a few sets. Any one of you guys could have made it with what I had. This is probably the worst poker I’ve played in five years. There are so many mistakes I’ve witnessed over the past couple of weeks that I just shut my eyes. A-J – You want to go bust in the WSOP with A-J? Go for it.

Poker News Daily: Were you surprised at how impatient everyone was?

Shulman: They don’t understand how to play the deep stack, I guess.

WSOP Media: Is the game getting tougher?

Shulman: This is the easiest field I’ve ever seen in my lifetime. Everyone talks about luck in poker, but the luck is all in the table draw. I was blessed with beautiful tables for the first couple of days.

I started trying when I was at the feature table and Elky [Bertrand Grospellier] was to my left. It was the first time I had a player at my table that I couldn’t run over and I’ve been on cruise control ever since.

WSOP Media: What does making the November Nine do for you professionally?

Shulman: Business will be great and we’ll get a bunch of exposure for CardPlayer and Spade Club. Maybe people without jobs will start playing. I don’t claim to be a poker pro and I don’t claim to put in any hours. I’m trying to play as few hours as possible.

Poker News Daily: Can you handle two more days of play in four months?

Shulman: Yeah. Right now, I’m running on fumes and haven’t slept too much in the last few days.

WSOP Media: You have a nonchalant attitude. Does that help you in tournaments like the Main Event?

Shulman: I feel like I’m on Adderall and everyone else is on Xanax.

19th October 2009 3:08pm

Source: Poker News Headlines

Is SEGA Poker On The Way?

Video game provider SEGA could be set to launch their own poker and casino platforms following the granting of a gambling licence by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission today.

18th October 2009 10:25am

Source: GoodLuck Poker Blog

The 5 Dumbest Things I Ever Did Playing Poker

As with anything new in someone's life - whether it's a new job, or a new recipe or even a new game, you have to learn about it before you can say you understand it. Same thing goes for poker.

17th October 2009 10:32pm

Source: Poker News Daily

Full Tilt Responds to Poker Bot Lawsuit

Online poker room Full Tilt Poker is known for keeping mum when it comes to its legal and business matters, but the company broke its silence to comment on a recent lawsuit by former customers Lary Kennedy and Greg Omotov.

16th October 2009 7:02pm

Source: TJ Cloutier

From Canada to Texas: Football & Poker

Anybody who sees me at a poker table says that I look like a football player. And of course, that's what I was in my youth. After I got out of the Army, I signed on as with the Montreal Allouettes, where I played first string tight end until I was traded to the Toronto Argonauts.

14th October 2009 8:05pm

Source: Poker News Daily

Doyle Brunson Inducted into Hardin-Simmons University Athletic Hall of Fame

Legendary poker player Doyle Brunson will be feted yet again on Friday night, but not for any of his performances over his 50-plus year career in the game of poker.

13th October 2009 6:50pm

Source: PokerListings.com

WSOP introducing November Nine Academy

The final table of the World Series of Poker Main Event represents the pinnacle of a poker player's career, but every player has to start somewhere.

12th October 2009 10:05am

Source: Poker King Blog

A.J. Benza Out as Co-Host of High Stakes Poker

When "High Stakes Poker" returns for its sixth season in February of 2010, there will be one major change - A.J. Benza will no longer be a part of the show.

9th October 2009 5:18pm

Source: Poker News Daily

Aaron Gustavson Defeats Peter Eastgate in EPT London

As the great wrestler Ric Flair said, ?To be the man, you gotta beat the man!? In this week?s finale of the European Poker Tour?s (EPT) London stop, Aaron Gustavson did just that, besting reigning World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event Champion Peter Eastgate heads-up.

7th October 2009 7:04pm

Source: PokerListings.com

durrrr Challenge: The half way mark and more

Possibly getting underway with the half-way goal in mind, the latest session in the durrrr Challenge only ended after a total of 1,063 hands were played.

6th October 2009 6:36pm

Source: Poker News Daily

Doyle Brunson Advocates WSOP Europe Venue Change

Even though he has more than 50 years in the poker world under his belt, poker legend Doyle Brunson continues to be one of the leaders in the community, advocating suggestions for improvements to the industry.

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