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WCOOP: McEvoy ready to kick back and win

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008


by Tom McEvoy

We are less than a month away from the WCOOP and I for one can hardly wait!

I look forward to this tournament all year long. Where else can I play one or sometimes two major online tournaments a day right in the comfort of my own home? PokerStars has really outdone itself this year with the additional of several high buy-in events as well as the more reasonably priced tournaments. There is a tournament that fits every budget. With more than $30,000,000 in guarantees, this tournament series will be the biggest online event in history.

Not only does PokerStars have by far the largest online tournaments, it is one of the biggest tournament series period. That includes all the major brick and mortar tournaments in casinos the world over. What's not to like?

There are tournaments in every kind of poker game during the WCOOP, so whatever your specialty is--or even if you want to play in in multi-game events--there is something for everybody.

I hope to see you at the final table--preferably with me.

WCOOP starts Friday September 5 on PokerStars.com. Tom McEvoy is the 1983 World Series Main Event champion and a member of Team PokerStars Pro.


2008 World Series: McEvoy celebrates anniversary

Friday, June 20th, 2008

This is the 25th anniversary of Tom McEvoy's World Series Main Event win. A quarter-century later, he's still plugging away and looking for his fifth bracelet. Here's a McEvoy dispatch from Las Vegas.


mcevoy_thn_v2.jpgby Tom McEvoy

I thought with the economy in recession that the attendance at the 2008 WSOP would be reduced. Somebody forgot to tell the poker players about it because they have come in record numbers to the most famous poker tournament in the world.

I have personally been on a whirlwind schedule. I have played 10 events so far and 1 super-satellite. I finished 25th in the Pot Limit Hold'em event, and would have gone further if my Ace King held up against an Ace Jack. Oh well, that's poker.

In the $1500 buy in No-Limit Hold'em Shootout, I got heads up with fellow Team PokerStars Pro Noah Boeken. All the money went in when I had the Ace Jack against Noah's pocket nines. The flop came with a queen and ten--everything but what I needed to pair or make a straight. And then blank, blank gave Noah the win.

I had another near miss in the $2500 no limit hold'em event. With about 20 spots short of the money, I raised with queens, then was re-raised all-in. I didn't like calling so close to the money, but decided I had the best hand, so I went with it. I made a set, but my opponent, who had Ace King, made a straight and that was that.
The pot had over $30,000 in it which would have guaranteed me not only a money finish but a chance to go deep in the tournament. It's tough putting all your chips in the pot in a racing situation, but that is sometimes what is necessary.

Oh well, we have lots of events still to go and I have not given up making a final table and winning a 5th bracelet.