Poker Nations Cup

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The Poker Nations Cup is an international poker tournament, televised on Channel 4 from March 2006 onwards.

The series is commentated by Jesse May and Barny Boatman. Padraig Parkinson covered for Boatman in preliminary match 2.

The series was filmed in Cardiff, Wales. Thomas Kremser was the tournament director, and the dealers were Marina Kremser and Stevie.

The event in 2006 was sponsored by 888.com. In 2007 888.com has been replaced by Partypoker as main sponsors. The event will also be televised on Channel 4.

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[edit] Format

Six nations compete in the series, with six members to each team. Each team has a captain and an internet qualifier.

The captain chooses one player from the six available to compete in each of the six preliminary tournaments (each player on the team plays once, and once only.)

Points are awarded for the finishing position of each player in each preliminary event. These points are totalled and used to calculate chips in the Grand Final. Points are awarded as follows:

  • 1st: 10 points
  • 2nd: 7 points
  • 3rd: 5 points
  • 4th: 3 points
  • 5th: 2 points
  • 6th: 1 point

Team captains can choose to substitute team members during the Grand Final, where the winning team receives $100,000.

(NB: As members of a nation's team never face other members of the same team, there is no possibility of collusion, as is possible in other team-format poker tournaments.)

[edit] Teams

NB: The flags within this article show the country the player is representing. e.g.: below Scott Gray is identified with the Irish flag as that is the country he is representing, despite Gray being born in Canada.

Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain Flag of Denmark Denmark Flag of Germany Germany
Dave Ulliott 1 Martin Wendt 1 Michael Keiner 1
Joe Beevers Christian Grundtvig Christoph Haller
Tony Bloom Theo Jørgensen Andreas Krause
Julian Gardner Rehne Pedersen Roland Specht
Ram Vaswani Jan Vang Sørensen Katja Thater
Scott Griffiths 2 Anders Jensen 2 Sebastian Zentgraf 2
Flag of Ireland Ireland Flag of Sweden Sweden Flag of the United States USA
Noel Furlong 1 Ken Lennaárd 1 Robert Williamson III 1
Don Fagan Ayhan Alsancak Andy Bloch
Scott Gray Fuat Can Clonie Gowen
Rory Liffey Erik Sagström Thomas Keller
Padraig Parkinson Bengt Sonnert Kathy Liebert
Mahala Maria Roche 2 Jens Lekström 2 Gregory Jennison 2

1: denotes Team Captain
2: denotes online qualifier

[edit] Results

[edit] Preliminary Rounds

Event Winner Runner-up Remainder finishing order
Preliminary match 1 Flag of Denmark Theo Jørgensen Flag of Ireland Padraig Parkinson
  • Flag of the United States Andy Bloch
  • Flag of the United Kingdom Scott Griffiths
  • Flag of Sweden Erik Sagström
  • Flag of Germany Christoph Haller
Preliminary match 2 Flag of Sweden Jens Lekström Flag of the United States Gregory Jennison
  • Flag of Ireland Scott Gray
  • Flag of Denmark Anders Jensen
  • Flag of Germany Sebastian Zentgraf
  • Flag of the United Kingdom Dave Ulliott
Preliminary match 3 Flag of Ireland Mahala Maria Roche Flag of Germany Katja Thater
  • Flag of Denmark Christian Grundtvig
  • Flag of the United States Thomas Keller
  • Flag of the United Kingdom Tony Bloom
  • Flag of Sweden Fuat Can
Preliminary match 4 Flag of Germany Roland Specht Flag of Denmark Rehne Pedersen
  • Flag of the United States Robert Williamson III
  • Flag of Sweden Ken Lennaárd
  • Flag of the United Kingdom Julian Gardner
  • Flag of Ireland Rory Liffey
Preliminary match 5 Flag of the United Kingdom Joe Beevers Flag of Ireland Don Fagan
  • Flag of the United States Clonie Gowen
  • Flag of Germany Andreas Krause
  • Flag of Sweden Bengt Sonnert
  • Flag of Denmark Martin Wendt
Preliminary match 6 Flag of the United Kingdom Ram Vaswani Flag of the United States Kathy Liebert
  • Flag of Denmark Jan Vang Sørensen
  • Flag of Sweden Ayhan Alsancak
  • Flag of Ireland Noel Furlong
  • Flag of Germany Michael Keiner

[edit] Grand Final

Team captains chose three players to compete in the Grand Final. Only one player started, who then had to be substituted by the end of the third level. The second player had to be substituted for the third player at the end of the sixth level. Blind levels ran twice as long as in the preliminary heats.

Team captains were also entitled to call a 60 second time-out with any player in their team once per game.

The Grand Final's television broadcast spanned over two episodes.

Starting Lineup First Players after 1st substitutions Players after 2nd substitutions
Flag of Denmark Rehne Pedersen (3rd sub) Flag of Denmark Christian Grundtvig (took time-out), (7th sub) Flag of Denmark Theo Jørgensen (2nd elimination, by Liebert)
Flag of the United Kingdom Joe Beevers (1st sub) Flag of the United Kingdom Ram Vaswani (took time-out), (11th sub) Flag of the United Kingdom Dave Ulliott (winner)
Flag of Germany Katja Thater (2nd sub) Flag of Germany Roland Specht (took time-out), (10th sub) Flag of Germany Michael Keiner (5th elimination, by Ulliott)
Flag of Ireland Scott Gray (4th sub) Flag of Ireland Padraig Parkinson (took time-out), (8th sub) Flag of Ireland Don Fagan (4th elimination, by Ulliott)
Flag of Sweden Ken Lennaárd (6th sub) Flag of Sweden Bengt Sonnert (1st elimination, by Liebert) N/A
Flag of the United States Andy Bloch (5th sub) Flag of the United States Kathy Liebert (9th sub) Flag of the United States Robert Williamson III (3rd elimination, by Fagan)

[edit] 2007 Event

The 2007 event aired in March 2007 featuring teams representing Great Britain, USA, Germany, Sweden, Denmark and Holland with the winning team receiving $100,000 prize money.

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