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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Here's some Poker News you'll want to hear. We have all heard the stories of twentysomethings taking down Poker Yournament after Poker Tournament and taking control of the "New Age of Poker" and Brent Edwards, 23, continued these Poker Variations of his with a huge win at the AC Circuit Tour Event at Harrah’s. For his $5,150 entry fee, he cashed his largest payday ever, $280,040 and also locked up a seat in the 2009 World Series of Poker. He worked his way through a field totaling 179 Poker Players, including several highly ranked Poker Professionals.

As with many of these boy wonders, Roberts only started playing 4 years ago. While still too young to play in the casino’s, he honed and perfected his game over the next couple of years and then hit the pro world of poker in a wild storm. While he still considers cash game his main form of income, he will be stepping out into several tournaments over the next year. The idea of a huge payday and world travel are just too much to pass up for a young man on top of the world.

Roberts has mastered the art of How to Play Poker and the Basic Rules of Poker by assimilating his play towards his opponents and this tournament was no different. While he was back and forth, he relied on his ability of playing extremely aggressive to win. His aggression was the major factor but luck also played its normal role in this win. Early on in the tournament, he had to rely on a couple of suckouts to survive but then took full advantage of his good fortune.

As he pretty much stayed among the average chip stacks for the bulk of the first 2 days, he made his Online Poker Room move late in day two and then never looked back. He went to the final table as the chip leader and was always within an arms length of the top spot when he eventually took it down.

Once the tournament was narrowed down to three players, it did not take long for Edwards to use his stack to push everyone around and take down the coveted ring. Within an hour of McLaughlin being taken out by Kyle Bowker, Phillip Reed returned the favor and took him out with a hand of 53c when the board hit all clubs. Bowker managed to flop top pair and assumed he was good when Phillip pushed all in and he made the call for his tournament life. He was obviously wrong and now Reed and Roberts, both in their early 20’s, were heads up for the title.

After a quick break, Roberts made quick work of the heads up battle. First Blood was drawn with Reed limping in and a flop coming out of 8d2d5c. Reed led out with a 30,000 bet and Roberts immediately came over top of him making it 90,000 to go. Reed made the call to see a 9d hit the turn. Both players checked it and a JD came out on the river. After taking a few moments, Roberts put out a bet of 240,000 and was called by Reed. Roberts took the hand down with a flush and then had almost a 2-1 chip lead over Reed.

Shortly after Reed was taken out when Roberts flopped top two and Reed was all in trying to hit an inside straight. His search was futile and Roberts walked away with the event. We are surely going to hear more from the latest phenomenon as he is sure to be a force in the tournament world. I'm sure Brent can school us on plenty of Poker Tips.


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