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Partypoker (formerly stylized PartyPoker) is an online poker card room. Launched in 2001 by PartyGaming, the site has had up to 80,000 players logged-in and was the largest online card room until 2006. Important information. We are sorry, but due to complications caused by the outbreak of the coronavirus, we are currently unable to provide phone support.

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United Kingdom's Jack Hardcastle became the latest poker player to join the exclusive WPT Champions Club after he came out on top of a field of 888 entrants to win the WPT Montreal $3,200 Main Event at partypoker for his biggest poker tournament cash to date of $447,859.

Hardcastle is one of poker's latest success stories with one big online poker tournament score after another in recent months. Less than a month ago, he managed his previous biggest score in his poker career at the time after he finished in fourth place after agreeing to a four-way deal at the final table in the PokerStars Blowout Series: $109 NLHE – The Big Blowout! to win $270,764.

The WPT Montreal is typically held at the popular Playground Poker Club but for obvious reasons was held online this year for the first time at partypoker. This fact wasn't lost on Hardcastle who is known to not only be one of poker's sharpest minds but also a quick wit as well.

'I’m so good that I managed to win WPT Montreal without leaving my house,' Hardcastle said on Facebook to his friends after the win.

WPT Montreal Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Jack HardcastleUnited Kingdom$447,859
2Rayan ChamasCanada$308,703
3Daniel ShakCanada$212,459
4Felix Daniel SchulzeAustria$139,164
5Andrei KriazhevGermany$95,673
6Charles ChatthaUnited Kingdom$74,119
7Jakob MiegelAustria$58,650
8Marcel KunzeGermany$46,685
9Upeshka De SilvaMexico$37,024

WPT Montreal Main Event Action

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The WPT Montreal Main Event attracted 888 entrants via two opening flights. This generated a massive $2,664,000 prize pool to smash the already generous $2,000,000 guarantee.

A total of 133 players advanced to Day 2 with the field whittled down to just 23 hopefuls on Day 3. Day 3 played down to a final table and Hardcastle nearly didn't make it there. Near the end of the day, Hardcastle was at risk with eights against two players holding jacks and kings. An eight hit the board and instead of hitting the rail, Hardcastle temporarily snagged the chip lead.

The final table took slightly more than five hours. Dan Shak kicked off the action with the chip lead with Rayan Chamas, Andrei Kriazhev, and Hardcastle all close behind.

Very soon into the action, Kriazhev, who was the chip leader entering Day 2, won a big pot against Charles Chattha to become the table captain.

Chamas also chipped up very quickly into the final table after he eliminated the short-stacked Upeshka De Silva in a huge cooler with both players holding the big slick. Chamas' big slick was suited and he improved to a flush to send De Silva packing in ninth place for $37,024.

Marcel Kunze was next to go in eighth place when his ace-nine couldn't get there against Kriazhev's big slick to collect $46,685.

Shortly after Chattha claimed the chip lead and Hardcastle and Jakob Miegel held the two short stacks in play. Hardcastle then began his run at the final table by eliminating Miegel (seventh - $58,650) when his ace-king suited held against ace-three.

Chattha's chip lead didn't last long with Hardcastle temporarily claiming the honors for the first time at the final table before Khiazhev once again took the lead. Hardcastle then claimed the lead back while sending Chattha to the showers in sixth place for $74,119 when his cowboys held against king-queen suited.

Khiazhev then hit a bit of a cooler to lose most of his stack to Shak after a failed attempt with limping aces. Shak held a suited big slick and improved to a flush to get close to the chip lead. Shortly after, Khiazhev dusted off his short stack and collected the fifth-place prize of $95,673 when his jack-ten couldn't get there against the ace-ten suited held by Felix Schulze.

It was then Schulze who hit the rail next in fourth place for $139,164 on a bad beat while also giving Chamas a small chip lead in three-handed play. Schulze was committed with ace-jack suited on a jack-high flop but didn't hold when Chamas improved to two pair holding king-ten suited.

Hardcastle then took the lead back once again and extended it further heading into heads-up play against Chamas after he eliminated Shak in third place for $212,459 when his ace-five suited held against king-jack.

Heads-Up Action

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The heads-up action began with Hardcastle holding about twice as many chips as Chamas. Hardcastle extended his lead and seemed to be cruising to victory before Chamas doubled up to bring the stacks close after jamming against Hardcastle with a gutshot straight draw and two counterfeited over-cards which were counterfeited) and getting there.

Chamas was unable to gain momentum and was eliminated in second place after two failed bluffs against Hardcastle. Although Chamas wasn't able to claim the title, he did walk away with a healthy runner-up payout of $308,703 for his valiant effort.

Meanwhile, congrats to Jack Hardcastle on a huge win and joining the exclusive WPT Champions Club.

WPT Montreal Online Schedule

While the Main Event is a wrap, there are plenty more exciting tournaments on the WPT Montreal Online schedule, including the $10,300 buy-in Mike Sexton Classic. This charity tournament takes place on Jan. 31 and the $300 registration fee from all entries will be donated to the Nevada Partnership Homeless Youth charity.

The event comes with a $1 million guarantee and the final table will be live-streamed on Feb. 1.

Related: You Don't Need a Huge Bankroll to Become partypoker's Legend of the Week

DateTime (GMT)Event NumberEventBuy-inGuarantee
Jan. 287:05 p.m.176-Max High Roller$5,200$250,000
9:05 p.m.18High Roller Turbo$2,100$100,000
10:05 p.m.197-Max Turbo$265$30,000
Jan. 297:05 p.m.20Playground Closer Day 1A$530$250,000
10:05 p.m.217-Max Turbo$162$20,000
Jan. 307:05 p.m.20Playground Closer Day 1B$530$250,000
10:05 p.m.226-Max Turbo$162$25,000
Jan. 314:05 p.m.20Playground Closer Day 1C$530$250,000
7:05 p.m.23Mike Sexton Classic$10,300$1,000,000
8:05 p.m.20Playground Closer Day 2-$250,000
9:05 p.m.24High Roller Turbo$3,200$150,000
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TypePublic
IndustryOnline poker
Founded2001
FounderRuth Parasol, Anurag Dikshit, Vikrant Bhargava
Worldwide
Key people
Tom Waters, Head of Poker
OwnerGVC Holdings
Websitewww.partypoker.com

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partypoker (formerly stylized PartyPoker) is an online poker card room. Launched in 2001 by PartyGaming, the site has had up to 80,000 players logged-in and was the largest online card room until 2006. In 2011 PartyGaming merged with bwin to form Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment. As of 2017, it remains among the largest online poker card rooms. The site was endorsed by Mike Sexton, the former host of the World Poker Tourtelevision show. The domain partypoker.com attracted at least 3.6 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com study.[1] In 2016, after a protracted bidding process between 888 Holdings and GVC Holdings, Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment accepted GVC Holdings' bid for £1.1 billion. Today, the site is run by GVC Holdings and is available in 14 different languages. In addition to partypoker.com, partypoker also offers dedicated networks for French and Italian based players via partypoker.fr and partypoker.it, respectively. GVC Holdings also acquired Partycasino during the 2011 merger of Party Gaming.

partypoker offers a wide variety of different tournaments with different prize levels for single-table tournaments as well as multi-table tournaments. partypoker's Sit & Go tournaments run 24 hours a day and players can register for tournaments with entry fees starting at $1, and ranging in size from 2 to 50 players.

Cash games[edit]

The games include Texas Hold 'em (No Limit and Fixed), Omaha and Omaha Hi-Lo, 7 Card Stud and 7 Card Stud Hi-Lo. The stakes can range from .01/.02 to 100/200. In 2012 partypoker removed its high-stakes cash games with the highest stakes at $10/$20.[2][3][4]

Party Poker formerly offered a bad beat jackpot.

partypoker also offers FastForward cash game format. Every player is automatically re-seated to another random table immediately after they fold their hand or after the hand is over. This format is very popular by players and poker rooms. It is faster and offers a higher level of security as it is a lot more difficult for two or more players to participate in collusion.

Tournaments[edit]

The site offers a variety of tournaments, ranging from 10 to thousands of participants. Single-table and multi-table sit n' go tournaments are offered as well as scheduled tournaments.

partypoker hosts the partypoker Million. This tournament begins with online qualifiers, but the final stages are held at actual poker tables aboard a cruise ship. The winners of previous Party Poker Million events were Kathy Liebert, Howard Lederer, Erick Lindgren, and Michael Gracz.

History[edit]

partypoker was the largest online card room until 2006 when it left the US market due to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. PokerStars has since claimed the title.[5]

In 2014, partypoker plans on returning to the US market for real money players, but on March 1, 2017, it still does not accept US players except for the state of New Jersey.[6]

In 2015, partypoker partnered with Dusk Till Dawn and later hosted 'The partypoker Grand Prix'.[7][8]

In 2017, the casino hosted the partypokerLIVE MILLIONS Dusk Till Dawn festival. The £5,300 main event generated a prize pool of £6,017,395. Maria Lampropulos won the main event earning £1,000,000.[9] The £10,300 High Roller event was won by Vojtech Ruzicka, earning him US$363,135.[10]

In February 2018, partypoker relaunched their Team Online, with Matthew Staples first to be signed.[11] The new measures extend across all of the countries in which it operates with brands including Bwin, PartyPoker, Ladbrokes, Coral, FoxyBingo and BetMGG.[12]

In December 2020, GVC holdings, who own PartyPoker, changed their name to Entain in a global rebrand.[13] The new measures extend across all of the countries in which it operates with brands including bwin, PartyPoker, Ladbrokes, Coral, FoxyBingo and BetMGM and their affiliate programs.[14]

Televised events[edit]

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partypoker hosts two televised events:

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A cash game known as the partypoker The Big Game and the partypoker Premier League a tournament structure league.

References[edit]

  1. ^partypoker attracts almost 4m visitors online yearly
  2. ^Matthew Pitt (2012-07-19). 'partypoker Remove High Stakes Cash Games In Unprecedented Step'. PokerNews Global. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  3. ^Rebecca McAdam (2012-07-20). 'partypoker.com Disables High Stakes Cash Games'. cardplayer.com. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  4. ^Dan Katz (2012-07-24). 'partypoker Eliminates High Stakes Cash Games'. pokernewsdaily.com. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  5. ^'History of Party Poker Part of Partygaming'. Gambling Sites. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  6. ^'US Party Poker to Return Soon'. uspokersites.us. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  7. ^'UK poker growth on the cards with DTD/partypoker partnership'. partypoker. 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  8. ^'Dusk till Dawn Info'. partypoker.com. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
  9. ^zedmaster84 (2017-04-23). 'Maria Lampropulos Wins the 2017 partypokerLIVE MILLIONS Dusk Till Dawn Main Event (£1,000,000)'. PokerNews. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
  10. ^Zetzsche, Christian (2017-04-19). 'Vojtech Ruzicka Wins the 2017 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Dusk Till Dawn £10,300 High Roller'. PokerNews. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
  11. ^https://www.directorstalkinterviews.com/entain-becomes-the-first-global-sports-betting-and-gaming-operator-to-gain-a-licence-in-latin-america/412946537
  12. ^https://poker.partypoker.com/en/p/team-partypoker/index
  13. ^https://www.directorstalkinterviews.com/entain-becomes-the-first-global-sports-betting-and-gaming-operator-to-gain-a-licence-in-latin-america/412946537
  14. ^https://theaffiliatemonkey.com/best-gambling-affiliates/

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