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ANDY BLACK IS 2008 PARTYPOKER.COM PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPION

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Gibraltar – 2nd July 2008 – It has taken 20 years but Ireland’s Andy Black has finally captured a major title by winning the 2008 PartyPoker.com Premier League and the $250,000 first prize.  The 42 year-old from Dublin, dubbed the ‘Mad Monk,’ burst into tears after defeating England’s Roland De Wolfe heads-up in the event that pits 12 of the world’s top pros against each other in a unique league format. Coverage of the event came to a close on Channel 4 in the UK last night.

“It has taken 20 years to finally finish the job,” said Black, “it is a fantastic feeling. I’ve been in so many strong positions before and not ended up winning that sometimes I doubted whether I could actually get the first place. Everybody was waiting for me to blow up. I see this as a turning point – perhaps now I can convert my dominant positions in tournaments into victories.”

Black has earned millions of dollars over the years on the circuit but has a reputation as a choker bar none. His most notable cash was for $1.75 million for 5th place in the WSOP Main Event in 2005 after qualifying online at PartyPoker.com. There, Black went in as the favourite to win with the chip lead only to bust sooner than expected. At the 2007 WSOP Main Event and 2008 Aussie Millions Main Event he was the chip leader after day one only to fall away. He had similar experiences at the EPT in Dublin last year, the 2006 Tournament of Champions at the WSOP, not to forget the 2007 Aussie Millions where he eventually finished third after dominating again. Black quit poker between 1998-2003 and started practicing Buddhist techniques of meditation and working with the mind which he credits with improving his game. Until now, however, it hadn’t given him a first place!

“The black death is over, I killed them all,” joked Andy. “I tried to blow-up but it didn’t quite work! The victory is particularly sweet as it was over eleven of the world’s top players,” he said.

De Wolfe had a 3:2 chip lead going into the final showdown. The final hand saw Black limp in with pocket kings and De Wolfe check with queen six off suit. The flop came four of hearts, eight of spades and six of hearts and De Wolfe check raised all-in. Black instantly called and De Wolfe was drawing thin. The turn saw an eight of diamonds meaning that only a six on the river could save Roland. A two of hearts came and Black was haunted no more. The Irishman points to a hand against Juha Helppi in the league stages where his pocket sixes held up against ace jack and his pocket jacks holding up against Marcel Luske in the final as key turning points.

Tony G was chip leader going into the final table after finishing top of the league. Second in chips was Black, followed by Russian sensation Alexander Kravchenko, “Flying Dutchman” Marcel Luske, Roland De Wolfe and then Annie Duke. Play started off fast with big bets and big pots but Duke was first to go after 49 hands. The much fancied Kravchenko raised pre-flop with seven and eight suited. Duke re-raised all-in with ace jack off suit with a seven on the river giving the Russian two pair and sealing her fate after a pair of queens came on the flop.

Next to go was Luske, whose stack size had fluctuated wildly for a number of levels. The Dutchman went all-in pre-flop with queen eight off suit and was called by De Wolfe with pocket sevens which held up. Kravchenko went out fourth after his pocket queens were busted when Black hit a king on the turn to give him the higher pair. After starting the final table as chip leader, Tony G eventually went out third after he run into De Wolfe’s slow played pocket kings. Tony held nine and seven of hearts and moved all-in with an inside straight flush draw after a flop of five of hearts, queen of spades and six of hearts but Roland’s pocket kings held up. It was then left to De Wolfe and Black to battle it out.

Each player bought into the Premier League for $60,000, with PartyPoker.com adding $280,000 to make the pool $1 million, up from $500,000 last year. Nine of the twelve players from 2007’s successful event returned with the new faces being “Flying Dutchman” Marcel Luske, Annie Duke and Alexander Kravchenko. As before, eleven-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth led a top field that included Dave ‘The Devilfish’ Ulliott, Tony G, Andy Black, Ian Frazer, Roland De Wolfe, Vicky Coren, Juha Helppi and Eddy Scharf. Tony G, Andy Black, Alexander Kravchenko and Marcel Luske automatically made the final for finishing in the first four spots, while Roland De Wolfe and Annie Duke won their way through to the finale after play-off heads-up matches.

The final heat of the league stage was hugely eventful – Roland De Wolfe needed just one point to win an automatic place at the final table and adopted a very conservative style only to bust out with zero points. This meant that against all odds Marcel Luske got a prestigious final table spot. Vicky Coren’s chances of making the play-off matches depended on the Devilfish or Helppi not winning but the Fish triumphed and “Tea Cup” Coren was sent to the rail. The two heads-up matches saw De Wolfe play Scharf for a place in the final and Duke take on the Devilfish. De Wolfe took out Scharf, while Duke won a thriller against the Devilfish.

One of the main stories of tournament was the failure of Phil Hellmuth to spark in any way. “I just wasn’t on my game, it was sick,” he said. The Poker Brat finished top of the league table last year and dominated the event by winning four heats. This year he finished last with zero points (a bagel) twice and the 11 time WSOP bracelet winner was ridiculed all week by his rivals who were reveling in his misery. Hellmuth joined Jesse May in the commentary box for the coverage of the final. The tournament was also not kind to defending champion Juha Helppi, who struggled to get going in a format in which he typically excels. In contrast, Tony G finished bottom of the table in 2007 but in 2008 the favourite to win with www.partybets.com  steamrollered his opponents by winning three heats and topping the league table. The league matches were also great for champion Andy Black, who also notched a hat-trick of victories.

A PartyPoker.com spokesman said: “Andy is a deserved winner, he’s finally got the monkey off his back. It would have been a black day if he managed to choke again. Roland De Wolfe’s achievement was also significant. He looked down and out in the final league heat but showed true class to finish second. Everybody involved was thrilled with the event, it just continues to get bigger and bigger.”

Eddie Hearn, Head of Online Gaming at Matchroom Sport said: “PartyPoker.com Premier League Poker exceeded the hype. I have never seen so many of the world’s top players want a title so badly and Andy Black’s tears sums up just how much this event means. We are already planning Premier League Poker III where there will be a further increase to the $1 million prize fund.”

Coverage of the Matchroom Sport organized event will be first broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK in March and then distributed internationally.

2008 PARTYPOKER.COM PREMIER LEAGUE – FINAL PRIZE MONEY

Andy Black (IRE) $316,000

Roland De Wolfe (ENG) $160,000

Tony G (AUS) $136,000

Alexander Kravchenko (RUS) $92,000

Marcel Luske (HOL) $72,000

Annie Duke (USA) $58,000

Eddy Scharf (GER) $38,000

Dave “The Devilfish” Ulliott (ENG) $38,000

Vicky Coren (ENG) $34,000

Juha Helppi (FIN) $22,000

Ian Frazer (ENG) $18,000

Phil Hellmuth (USA) $16,000

2008 PARTYPOKER.COM PREMIER LEAGUE  – FINAL TABLE PRIZE MONEY

Andy Black (IRE) $250,000

Roland De Wolfe (ENG) $120,000

Tony G (AUS) $60,000

Alexander Kravchenko (RUS) $40,000

Marcel Luske (HOL) $30,000

Annie Duke (USA) $20,000

2008 PARTYPOKER.COM PREMIER LEAGUE FINAL TABLE CHIP STACKS – 1.5 MILLION ON TABLE

Seat 1 Annie Duke (USA) 190,000

Seat 2 Andy Black (IRE) 330,000

Seat 3 Marcel Luske (HOL) 210,000

Seat 4 Roland De Wolfe (ENG) 200,000

Seat 5 Tony G (AUS) 380,000

Seat 6 Alexander Kravchenko (RUS) 260,000

2008 PARTYPOKER.COM PREMIER LEAGUE POKER FINAL POINTS TABLE

Tony G (AUS) 38 pts

Andy Black (IRE) 33 pts

Alex Kravchenko (RUS) 26 pts

Marcel Luske (HOL) 21 pts

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Roland De Wolfe (ENG) 20 pts

Annie Duke (USA) 19 pts

Dave “Devilfish” Ulliott 19 pts

Eddy Scharf (GER) 19 pts

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Vicky Coren (ENG) 17 pts

Juha Helppi (FIN) 11 pts

Ian Frazer (ENG) 9 pts

Phil Hellmuth (USA) 8 pts

9 points were awarded for a 1st, 5 points for 2nd, 3 points for 3rd, 2 points for 4th, 1 point for 5th and a bagel (zero) for 6th.

2008 Prize Money Breakdown

Final Table ($520,000)

Winner                                                                   $250,000

Runner-Up                                                            $120,000

Third                                                                      $60,000

Fourth                                                                    $40,000

Fifth                                                                        $30,000

Sixth                                                                       $20,000

2008 Prize Money Breakdown

League Stage ($480,000)   12 Matches

Winner                                                                   $18000 x 12

Runner-Up                                                            $10000 x 12

Third                                                                      $6000 x 12

Fourth                                                                    $4000 x 12

Fifth                                                                        $2000 x 12

Sixth                                                                       $0

A BAGEL = ZERO POINTS IN A PREMIER LEAGUE HEAT

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2007 PARTYPOKER.COM PREMIER LEAGUE POKER FINAL PRIZE MONEY

Juha Helppi (FIN) $151,000

Eddy Scharf (GER) $91,000

Phil Hellmuth (USA) $65,000

Liz Lieu (USA) $43,000

Vicky Coren (ENG) $35,000

Ian Frazer (ENG) $35,000

Andy Black (IRE) $18,000

Kenna James (USA) $17,000

Kirill Gerasimov (RUS) $17,000

David ‘Devilfish’ Ulliott (ENG) $14,000

Tony G (AUS) $7,000

Roland De Wolfe (ENG) $7,000

2007 PARTYPOKER.COM PREMIER LEAGUE POKER FINAL TABLE LINE-UP

Phil Hellmuth (USA) 350,000 chips

Eddy Scharf (GER) 310,000 chips

Juha Helppi (FIN) 260,000 chips

Ian Frazer (ENG) 250,000 chips

Liz Lieu (USA) 230,000 chips

Vicky Coren (ENG) 200,000 chips

2007 PARTYPOKER.COM PREMIER LEAGUE POKER FINAL POINTS TABLE

Phil Hellmuth (USA) 35 Pts
Eddy Scharf (GER) 31 Pts
Juha Helppi (FIN) 26 Pts
Ian Frazer (ENG) 25 Pts
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Liz Lieu (USA) 23 Pts
Vicky Coren (ENG) 20 Pts
Andrew Black (IRE) 18 Pts
Kenna James (USA) 17 Pts
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Kirill Gerasimov (RUS) 17 Pts
David ‘Devlifish’ Ulliott (ENG) 14 Pts
Tony G (AUS) 7 Pts
Roland De Wolfe (ENG) 7 Pts

July 2, 2008

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