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Chips last updated at 9:35pm NAMECOUNTRYSTATUSCHIPS Edward Jackson-SpivackUnited Kingdom 4,835,000 Ludovic GeilichUnited Kingdom 1,270,000. Alabama Poker Scene Poker is sweeping the nation. Texas Hold’em poker tournaments are cropping up all across the country and Alabama is no different. Spurred on by the enormous popularity of celebrity poker tournaments on television, poker has moved out of the back room and casinos and into the home.

The Genting Poker Series is gearing up for the ninth edition of the tour and it is one of the busiest yet with 16 stop confirmed for the 2020 GPS.

Twelve of the 16 scheduled GPS Main Events only cost £225 to enter yet feature a £35,000 guaranteed prize pool. These events tend to perform well and surpass their guarantees. For example, last year’s Reading leg saw Patrick Phelan top a field of 284 to bank £10,595 for his £225 investment.

Likewise, David Leyland walked away with £14,000 after a three-handed deal, in the Liverpool Queen Square leg.

The £500 buy-in £100,000 guaranteed GPS events are also popular, although fans of the tour will be disappointed to learn there are only four such events this year.

Luton hosts the first of this quartet of tournaments, with Edinburgh, Liverpool, and Resorts World Birmingham also scheduled to host a £100,000 guaranteed event.

Top prizes in the £500 GPS Main Events tend to be around the £30,000 mark. Yiannis Liperis banked £31,830 when he won the Resorts World Birmingham leg last year.

All players in GentingBet Poker Series Main Events go into a prize draw where one lucky punter will win a dream holiday worth £10,000.

New Third-Tier Competition

GentingBet approached UK & Ireland PokerNews and informed us that there is a new third-tier competition making its debut at Stoke in February, with further events running at Blackpool, Reading, Sheffield, Westcliff, and Newcastle.

The Super £80 is an £80 buy-in no-limit hold'em tournament with a cool £15,000 guaranteed. Four Day 1s run from Wednesday through Saturday with the champion crowned on Sunday. Players start with 25,000 chips and play to a 30-minute blind structure.

2020 Genting Poker Series Schedule

LegDatesVenueMain Event Buy-inMain Event GTE
1: NewcastleFeb. 6-9Genting Casino Newcastle£225£35,000
2: WestcliffFeb. 20-23Genting Casino Westcliff£225£35,000
3: SheffieldMar. 5-8Genting Casino Sheffield£225£35,000
4: BlackpoolMar. 26-29Genting Casino Blackpool£225£35,000
5: LutonApr. 22-26Genting Casino Luton£500£100,000
6: LiverpoolApr. 30-May 3Genting Casino Liverpool£225£35,000
7: EdinburghMay. 27-31Genting Casino Fountain Park£500£100,000
8: ReadingJun. 4-7Genting Casino Reading£225£35,000
9: LutonJun. 25-28Genting Casino Luton£225£35,000
10: StokeAug. 13-16Genting Casino Stoke£225£35,000
11: TorquayAug. 19-23Genting Casino Torquay£225£35,000
12: Liverpool QSAug. 26-30Genting Casino Liverpool Queen Square£500£100,000
13: NewcastleOct. 10-11Genting Casino Newcastle£225£35,000
14: Resorts WorldOct. 21-25Resorts World Birmingham£500£100,000
15: WestcliffOct. 29- Nov. 1Genting Casino Westcliff£225£35,000
16: SheffieldNov. 12-15Genting Casino Sheffield£225£35,000

Kevin Proctor, Poker Operations Manager for Genting UK, said: “The GentingBet Poker Series continues to go from strength to strength with thousands of poker players, new and old, taking part in our Main and Mini events all over the country. We committed to providing our customers with the very best in casino experience and we are excited to announce the addition of the Super 80 to our series of events.

“The year we are returning to the South West of England with our events in Plymouth and Torquay. This area of the UK has been without a major poker event for too long and it is great to be able to return.”

GPS Started Back in 2012

Genting Poker Series started life in 2012 and quickly lost its tag of the newcomer to become a popular addition to the British live poker schedule.
Ruslan Vlasov became the inaugural GPS champion when he outlasted 364-opponents at Genting Club Star City, Birmingham. Vlasov netted £18,200 after a five-way deal involving Neil Ryder, David L’Honore, Yucel “Mad Turk” Eminoglou and Don Jones.

The tour appeared to be going from strength-to-strength and Genting began adding some larger buy-in events to the schedule.

Elliott Panyi won the first of these, a £1,600 Main Event at the now-defunct Fox Poker Club in London for £66,900. Richard Milner secured £40,086 from the £880 GPS Grand Final in Sheffield in 2013, with Mark Evans winning £54,060 the following year.

2015 saw a change in tactics from Genting who added a lower buy-in “Mini” Main Event to some legs. We spoke to Genting back then and they said they wanted to inject some fun back into poker.

By the following year, these £225 Mini legs dominated the schedule, probably because Genting decided to pull its online poker offering on the iPoker Network. This meant no online satellites or online Day 1s and, therefore, reduced numbers all round.

Low Buy-in Market is Saturated

The problem with hosting so many £225 buy-in tournaments is this market is saturated in the UK at the moment. The 2020 GPS has 12 of these events while Grosvenor has almost 40 of its popular 25/25 Series events scheduled throughout 2020.

It feels like there is a market for a mid-stakes poker tour. The PokerStars UKIPT would be perfect right now or the resurrection of the DTD Deepstacks and DTD500 events.

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Shannon Shorr
ResidenceBirmingham, Alabama
BornJune 7, 1985 (age 35)
Birmingham, Alabama
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)None
Final table(s)10
Money finish(es)70
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
39th, 2018
World Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)4
Money finish(es)19
European Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)None
Money finish(es)6

Shannon Shorr (born June 7, 1985 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a professional poker player from Birmingham, Alabama. Shorr was a baseball player at Shades Valley High School.

Shorr is notable for his success in poker tournaments, much of which occurred before his 21st birthday. Because 21 is the minimum legal age for gambling in almost all jurisdictions in the United States, Shorr was forced to go abroad to compete, where he cashed in several tournaments. He scored his first major payday with a fourth-place finish at the 2006 Aussie Millions tournament in Melbourne, Australia, where he won more than $200,000.[1] During much of this time, Shorr was a civil engineering student at the University of Alabama.[1]

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In December 2013 Shorr was honored at #7 on GPI's 'Poker Player of the Decade' list.[2]

Shorr has amassed multiple tournament cashes worldwide each year including 70 World Series of Poker cashes of which ten were final tables. He has made four World Poker Tour final tables.

Shorr withdrew from The University of Alabama to play poker professionally in 2006 but returned for the fall semester of 2008. He graduated in 2010.[3]

In October 2019, Shannon Shorr won Borgata Poker Purple Chip Bounty Tournament. Shannon defeated Jeff Trudeau Heads-Up To Earn $32,907USD .[4]

Shorr's live tournament winnings exceed $7,900,000.[5] His 54 cashes at the WSOP account for $1,594,564 of those winnings.[6]

During the 2015 WSOP Shorr cashed in a personal-best 10 events.

References[edit]

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  1. ^ ab'UA student snares $408,550 in poker'.
  2. ^'GPI 300 - The Official Global Poker Index – GPI Rankings'. www.globalpokerindex.com.
  3. ^'Alabama grad Shannon Shorr 'ready to win' at World Series of Poker main event'.
  4. ^'Borgata Poker Purple Chip Bounty Tournament title won by Shannon Shorr'. pokersuperagent.com. September 29, 2019. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
  5. ^'Hendon Mob tournament results: Shannon Shorr'. Pokerdb.thehendonmob.com. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  6. ^World Series of Poker EarningsArchived June 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, worldseriesofpoker.com

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