Top Gambling News: Matusow Wins WSOP Bracelet, Canes Gambling Scandal

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jun/09/2013
Top Gambling News: Matusow Wins WSOP Bracelet, Canes Gambling Scandal

These are the top gambling news stories here at Gambling911.com Sunday June 9, 2013. Follow us on Twitter here.

*Mike “The Mouth” Matusow Wins WSOP Bracelet - Mike Matusow won the $5,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better event that included a who's who of poker professionals. In addition to $266,503, he earned his fourth gold bracelet. The victory moves him into an elite club of four-time champions that includes Puggy Pearson, Amarillo Slim, Bobby Baldwin, Huck Seed and a handful of other WSOP legends.

Final table results:

1st: Mike Matusow - $266,503

2nd: Matthew Ashton - $164,700

3rd: Mike Leah - $108,412

4th: David "Bakes" Baker - $79,078

5th: Yuval Bronshtein - $58,835

6th: Tony Cousineau - $44,543

7th: Gavin Smith - $34,268

8th: Vladimir Schemelev - $26,757

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*More World Series of Poker Bracelet Winners - Jonathan Taylor won Event 14 Saturday night, adding $454,424 to his bankroll and a gold bracelet to his three Circuit rings.

This $1,500 No Limit Hold’em event drew 1,819 players and generated a prize pool of $2,455,600. The top 198 players finished in the money, earning at least $2,774. Some of the notables who collected a payday were Dan Kelly (180th), Steve Zolotow (136th), Athanasios Polychronopoulos (112th), Nick Schulman (77th), Frank Kassela (49th), last year’s winner in this event, Brent Hanks (47th), Paul Wasicka (37th), and Erick Lindgren (19th). Chris Hunichen made a good run at a second 2013 WSOP final table, but came up short in 13th place.

Here are the final table results for the $1,500 No Limit Hold’em Event 14:

1st: Jonathan Taylor - $454,424

2nd: Blake Bohn - $281,049

3rd: Hunter Frey - $194,315

4th: Hiren Patel - $140,143

5th: Tommy Vu - $102,449

6th: Patrick Kubat - $75,879

7th: Jed Hoffman - $56,946

8th: Dan Gannon - $43,293

9th: Joseph Pergola - $33,323

Relatively unknown player Moscow born Rofman defeated big name pro Allen Cunningham heads-up at the final table of the $1,500 Pot Limit Hold'em Event 12 to earn the bracelet in addition to $166,136 two days ago.

Pot Limit Hold’em is an increasingly rare form of tournament poker, but has been a staple of the WSOP schedule every year.  The second event, which is a $5,000 buy-in event, begins on Sunday. 

1st: Lev Rofman - $166,136

2nd: Allen Cunningham - $102,819

3rd: Jaspal Brar - $68,332

4th: Kenneth Shelton - $50,709

5th: Anthony Harb -  $38,055

6th: Eric Crain - $28,839

7th: Nicolas Halvorson - $22,050

8th: Timothy Reilly - $16,994

9th: Jean-Nicolas Fortin - $13,195

*NCAA Investigation Finds ‘No Concrete Evidence’ of Nevin Shapiro Hurricanes Gambling Claims – (Nevin) Shapiro alleged that coaches shared with him information --- such as whether a particular injured player would be available to play --- in at least two games, including in 2005 and a 2007 game against North Carolina, which UM lost, 33-27.

According to a third source, the NCAA previously investigated Shapiro's gambling claims but found no concrete evidence and did not make any allegations regarding gambling in UM's Notice Of Allegations.

That frustrated Shapiro, who believed the NCAA did not adequately investigate his claims involving the matter. (source: Miami Herald)

*Legalized Internet Gambling Could Leave Atlantic City in Worse Shape - Looming over the transition (to Web gambling) is whether casino customers will find Internet gaming so appealing that they decide to skip the lengthy drive to Atlantic City and simply stay home, leaving the city no better off than it was before.

That scenario, while possible, isn’t likely, one expert said, particularly if casinos can convince occasional gamblers who find them online to visit their properties.

“The extent to which this behavior online will translate to people saying, ‘I like playing at XYZ’s website, I have so many points for meals and drinks,’ it can be a positive,” said Patrali Chatterjee, associate professor of marketing at Montclair State University, who has studied the potential impact of Internet gambling. “That’s the big challenge that casinos face: to what extent can they make the transition from bricks-and-mortar to online seamless? (source: Atlantic City Press)

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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