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Jock McPake Qualifies For Belize National Poker Championship

PIT Spotlight Player of the Month, Jock McPake, has just struck gold!  He fought a field of 8 down to the last man standing, giving him a seat into the March 6th Belize National Championship of Poker at the Princess Casino in Belize City.  Phil, was second place and took the remaining portion of the prize pool in cold hard cash!!  Congratulations to Jock and we at The PIT want to wish him luck in the upcoming Poker Championship!!

To play against Jock every Saturday in the PIT Poker League just CLICK HERE!!

New PIT Poker League Standings Published!!

Players battled it out this past Saturday in the fourth PIT Poker League Freeroll.  The PPL point standings have been changed and there are many shakeups to the leader board!!  Make sure you are in the top 9 so that you can play in the upcoming “Tournament of Champions” $250 freeroll!!  The “Tournament of Champions” will be played in the beginning of April.  Make sure you get entered in The PIT Poker League if you are not already signed up.  

THE NEXT FREEROLL TOURNAMENT IS THIS SATURDAY!!

CLICK HERE FOR ENTRY INFORMATION

CLICK HERE FOR UPDATED POINTS AS OF 2/16

Reaper Cup 2025 Is This Sunday!!

Skydivers from around the world will be descending on Pedro’s Poker Room in San Pedro, Belize this Sunday February 21st for the Annual Reaper Cup Poker Tournament.  They all have their eyes on the same prize… the highly coveted Reaper Cup and a piece of the massive prize pool!  The tournament will begin at 7:00 PM and have a buy in of $100 USD.  Half the prize pool will be donated to the San Pedro Library.  The past two Reaper Cups have drawn around 40 players each and this years event is expected to be just as big, if not bigger!!  

For early registration, call Peter at 501-226-3825.  Registration will begin at 6:00 PM on Sunday February 21st at Pedro’s Poker Room.

Andy Bloch Discusses Rush Poker On Full Tilt!

Recently, Rush Poker made its debut on Full Tilt Poker. The fast-paced style of cash game allows players to move from one table to another as soon as their action in a hand is finished. As such, players have been able to see upwards of 300 hands per hour. Poker News Daily sat down with Full Tilt Poker pro Andy Bloch to get his take on the new addition to the site's already impressive lineup, his goals for 2025, and his thoughts on the online poker phenomenon known as Isildur1.

Poker News Daily: Thanks for joining us. What were your first impressions of Rush Poker?

Andy Bloch: I think it's great and it's had a great reception so far. Sure, there were people who found fault with it at first, but once you get used to it, it's great. I tried it out a couple of months ago and thought it was amazing. Back when I first started playing, I remember training software that was like this. When you folded, a new hand started right away, so you're always making decisions. This is how poker really should be.

PND: Some players we've talked to critiqued that Rush Poker creates ABC poker players. Is there a different overarching strategy to it?

Andy Bloch: To some degree, it'll train people more to play ABC poker. You'll have less of a reason to play speculative hands because you can fold and get a new hand right away, but that creates more opportunities. There will be a lot of people taking advantage of the tight play and playing a lot more hands pre-flop. There's no need to worry about getting a reckless image.

You can raise every hand on the button, for example, whereas at a regular cash game table, you wouldn't do that because people would pick up on it. You could also just raise pre-flop in Rush Poker every time the action folds to you. In Rush Poker, therefore, taking notes becomes really important. If you see any unusual play, you'll want to make a note and tag a player. It might come in handy later on.

PND: How have you fared so far and what stakes did you play?

Andy Bloch: It seems like my opponents have been hitting sets on me after we get the money in, but I don't know if I'm up or down. I've played all of the stakes they offer, including play money. It seems like people play better at the Rush Poker play money tables than at the normal play money tables. They are less likely to play every hand because they know they can just fold, so they're marginally more selective.

PND: Would you like to see Rush Poker added for MTTs and sit and gos?

Andy Bloch: I'd love to see Rush Poker added for heads-up play, tournaments, sit and gos, and different forms of poker like Stud. You have to pay attention to the up-cards in Stud, so it's hard to multi-table.

PND: What poker goals do you have for 2025?

Andy Bloch: I'm going to the L.A. Poker Classic and hopefully playing some of the earlier events. They have a HORSE tournament and a Chinese Poker tournament. They also have a heads-up event and an Ironman no-break tournament.  I'll probably play about the same number of tournaments as last year, but I want to play more online. I had a bad year last year. Whenever I have a bad year, I just try to work on my game and go over my strategy. My goal is to win a bracelet on June 1st. That is the end of the $50,000 Player's Championship and the final day of the first three open events at the World Series of Poker (WSOP).

PND: Are you still planning to be involved with organizations like the Poker Players Alliance (PPA) this year?

Andy Bloch: Absolutely. This year coming up is an important year. It looks like we can finally get a law passed, get rid of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), and get online poker regulated. If we can get that done, it'd be great for everyone in the poker world, from the grinder to the recreational player to someone who has dreams of being sponsored by a site.

PND: Talk about the rise and fall of Isildur1 on Full Tilt's nosebleed cash game tables.

Andy Bloch: That story is crazy in a lot of ways. It happens from time to time in poker and in other games too. Unless Isildur1 follows it up with another run, you can chalk it up to luck. He's a good player, but he jumped into the high-stakes games too quickly, not realizing the type of talent that's out there. He made himself a target and wasn't willing to back down. It's a great story and I hope he comes back and shows people that it wasn't a fluke.

PND: Was there any possibility of Andy Bloch facing off against Isildur1?

Andy Bloch: I don't have much experience in Pot Limit Omaha. I need to work on that too and that's another one of my goals for 2025. I need to get into a position where I can feel comfortable sitting down in any limit game.

Greek_Aces1 Takes Down PIT Poker League Freeroll Tourney!

Congratulations to all PIT Crew Members who finished in the money on this past Saturdays PIT Poker League Freeroll.  The tournament had a special “knockout” bounty section which saw four active bounties for anyone who could take out Legendsburgerhouse, pokerinfotoday, deadserious, or tpizano.  This led to a very aggressive exciting tournament with everyone gunning for the extra bounty cash.   January Spotlight Player of the Month, dirty uncle jules, was taken out first and sent to the losers lounge early.  Tpizano and pokerinfotoday were quick to join him on the rail giving hurricanekeith an early bounty.   Hurricanekeith’s high soon crashed when he got cracked by Greek_Aces1.   Greek_Aces1 took an early lead as he turned the nuts full house Aces over 10’s with hurricanekeith having a full house Aces over 3’s.  When deadserious went down, the Top Money Finishers were NotRealBusy, legendsburgerhouse, and Greek_Aces1.  NotRealBusy, new PIT Crew Member, took down third setting the stage for an epic heads up battle between legendsburgerhouse and Greek_Aces1.  Greek_Aces1, who has yet to take down a PIT Poker League event, had an early lead and was able to close the door on legendsburgerhouse’s hopes of taking his second title when his nut straight hit the board.  Congratulations to Greek_Aces1 for his victory and all other PIT Crew Members.  Remember to play the next PIT Poker League Freeroll this Saturday February 20th at 2:00 PM EST.

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP TO BE A PIT CREW MEMBER AND PLAY IN THE WEEKLY FREEROLLS!!  ITS TOTALLY FREE!!

Check out the PIT Poker League Point Standings HERE

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