National Heads-Up Poker Championship
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The National Heads-Up Poker Championship is an annual poker tournament held in the United States. It features 64 poker players playing a series of one-on-one no limit hold'em matches until one player is left and crowned the National Heads-Up Poker Champion.
The idea for the tournament was spawned from the success of the World Heads-Up Poker Championship, held annually in Barcelona, although only one World Heads-Up Champion ("Miami" John Cernuto) has competed in the National Heads-Up Poker Championship to date.
The program's debut was conceived as NBC's NHL Lockout Replacement programming in 2005 after the network had lost an entire season because of the lockout, and was looking for replacement programming on weekends to fill up time, and to take advantage of the trend in poker programming.
The 2005 event took place at the Golden Nugget Las Vegas between March 4 and March 6. It aired weekly on NBC from May 1 to May 22 with commentary from Gabe Kaplan and Matt Vasgersian.
The 2006 edition took place from March 4 to 6 at Harrah's Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. NBC began its coverage by broadcasting one part of the round of 64 on April 16, 2006. The semi-final and championship matches aired May 21, 2006. Kaplan and Vasgersian returned as commentators.
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[edit] 2005
[edit] Round 1 matches
- Sam Farha defeats Prahlad Friedman
- Hasan Habib defeats Phil Gordon
- Mimi Tran defeats Tom McEvoy
- Gus Hansen defeats Curtis Bibb
- Billy Baxter defeats Doyle Brunson
- Mike Sexton defeats Yoshio Nakano
- Josh Arieh defeats Rene Angelil
- Chris Ferguson defeats Cyndy Violette
- Evelyn Ng defeats Bobby Baldwin
- Huck Seed defeats David Pham
- Paul Phillips defeats Dewey Tomko
- Jennifer Harman defeats David Grey
- Lyle Berman defeats Kassem "Freddy" Deeb
- Phil Hellmuth Jr defeats Men Nguyen
- T. J. Cloutier defeats Nick Frangos
- Daniel Negreanu defeats Jerry Buss
- Juan Carlos Mortensen defeats David Williams
- John Hennigan defeats Layne Flack
- John Juanda defeats Chau Giang
- Barry Greenstein defeats Lee Salem
- Amir Vahedi defeats John Myung
- Erick Lindgren defeats Todd Brunson
- Henry Orenstein defeats David "Chip" Reese
- Mike Caro defeats Scotty Nguyen
- Scott Fischman defeats Annie Duke
- Chris Moneymaker defeats Eli Elezra
- Ted Forrest defeats John Cernuto
- Antonio Esfandiari defeats Howard Lederer
- David Sklansky defeats Phil Ivey
- Greg Raymer defeats Kathy Liebert
- Johnny Chan defeats James Woods
- Dennis Wager defeats Erik Seidel
[edit] Round 2 matches
- John Hennigan defeats Henry Orenstein
- Antonio Esfandiari defeats Daniel Negreanu
- Scott Fischman defeats Dennis Wager
- Ted Forrest defeats Josh Arieh
- T. J. Cloutier defeats Mike Caro
- John Juanda defeats Amir Vahedi
- Barry Greenstein defeats Billy Baxter
- Juan Carlos Mortensen defeats Evelyn Ng
- David Sklansky defeats Johnny Chan
- Lyle Berman defeats Jennifer Harman
- Huck Seed defeats Greg Raymer
- Phil Hellmuth Jr defeats Paul Phillips
- Mimi Tran defeats Chris Moneymaker
- Mike Sexton defeats Erick Lindgren
- Hasan Habib defeats Sam Farha
- Chris Ferguson defeats Gus Hansen
[edit] Round 3 matches
Players eliminated at this stage received $25,000 prize money.
- T. J. Cloutier defeats John Hennigan
- Chris Ferguson defeats Mimi Tran
- Antonio Esfandiari defeats Ted Forrest
- Lyle Berman defeats Carlos Mortensen
- John Juanda defeats Barry Greenstein
- Scott Fischman defeats David Sklansky
- Mike Sexton defeats Hasan Habib
- Phil Hellmuth Jr defeats Huck Seed
[edit] Quarter-final matches
Players eliminated at this stage received $75,000 prize money.
- Antonio Esfandiari defeats Scott Fischman
- Phil Hellmuth Jr defeats Lyle Berman
- Chris Ferguson defeats Mike Sexton
- T. J. Cloutier defeats John Juanda
[edit] Semi-final matches
Players eliminated at this stage received $125,000 prize money.
- Phil Hellmuth Jr defeats Antonio Esfandiari
- Chris Ferguson defeats T. J. Cloutier
[edit] Grand final match
The winner received $500,000 and the runner-up received $250,000.
- Phil Hellmuth Jr defeats Chris Ferguson two matches out of three.
[edit] 2006
[edit] Round 1 matches
- Scott Fischman defeats James Woods
- Erick Lindgren defeats Steven Glassner
- Barry Greenstein defeats Cyndy Violette
- Mike Caro defeats Tony G
- Tuan Le defeats Chris Moneymaker
- Huck Seed defeats David Oppenheim
- Dee Luong defeats Men Nguyen
- Amir Vahedi defeats Jerry Buss
- Shahram Sheikhan defeats Gus Hansen
- Daniel Negreanu defeats Evelyn Ng
- Juan Carlos Mortensen defeats Johnny Chan
- T. J. Cloutier defeats Jeff Shulman
- Phil Laak defeats Gavin Smith
- Doyle Brunson defeats John Juanda
- Greg Raymer defeats Layne Flack
- David Grey defeats Lyle Berman
- Barry Shulman defeats Antonio Esfandiari
- Ted Forrest defeats Erik Seidel
- Paul Phillips defeats Jennifer Tilly
- Howard Lederer defeats Allen Cunningham
- Ernie Dureck defeats Scotty Nguyen
- Chad Brown defeats Phil Ivey
- Michael Mizrachi defeats Mark Seif
- Josh Arieh defeats David Williams
- Sam Farha defeats Rene Angelil
- Dan Harrington defeats Todd Brunson
- Eli Elezra defeats Mike Matusow
- Chris Ferguson defeats Kassem "Freddy" Deeb
- Mike Sexton defeats Annie Duke
- David Chesnoff defeats Bobby Baldwin
- David "Chip" Reese defeats Phil Hellmuth Jr
- James McManus defeats Josh Lochner
[edit] Round 2 Matches
- Barry Greenstein defeats Tuan Le
- Josh Arieh defeats Eli Elezra
- Amir Vahedi defeats Mike Caro
- James McManus defeats Mike Sexton
- Scott Fischman defeats Dee Luong
- Huck Seed defeats Erick Lindgren
- Chris Ferguson defeats Chip Reese
- David Chesnoff defeats Dan Harrington
- Michael Mizrachi defeats Howard Lederer
- Daniel Negreanu defeats Greg Raymer
- Ted Forrest defeats Chad Brown
- David Grey defeats Carlos Mortensen
- Shahram Sheikhan defeats Doyle Brunson
- T. J. Cloutier defeats Phil Laak
- Sam Farha defeats Barry Shulman
- Ernie Dureck defeats Paul Phillips
[edit] Round 3 matches
Players eliminated at this stage received $25,000 prize money.
- Barry Greenstein defeats Amir Vahedi
- Chris Ferguson defeats Josh Arieh
- Huck Seed defeats Scott Fischman
- James McManus defeats David Chesnoff
- Daniel Negreanu defeats T. J. Cloutier
- Sam Farha defeats Michael Mizrachi
- Shahram Sheikhan defeats David Grey
- Ted Forrest defeats Ernie Dureck
[edit] Quarter-final matches
Players eliminated at this stage received $75,000 prize money.
- Huck Seed defeats Barry Greenstein
- Chris Ferguson defeats James McManus
- Shahram Sheikhan defeats Daniel Negreanu
- Ted Forrest defeats Sam Farha
[edit] Semi-final matches
Players eliminated at this stage received $125,000 prize money.
- Chris Ferguson defeats Huck Seed
- Ted Forrest defeats Shahram Sheikhan
[edit] Grand final match
The winner received $500,000 and the runner-up received $250,000.
- Ted Forrest defeats Chris Ferguson two matches out of three
[edit] Player "snubs"
ESPN's website ran an article (1) discussing the number of players who had been "snubbed" from the 2006 event. These included Steve Dannenmann, Michael Gracz, Hoyt Corkins, John Phan, John D'Agostino, David Pham, Mimi Tran and Phil Gordon.
[edit] Spin-Offs
In April 2006, Abandon Mobile released NBC Sports Heads-Up Poker, a mobile game licensing the National Heads-Up Poker Champtionship logo and offering the results of the 2006 tournament as a text message option.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
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