November 2024 Tournament Recap

Just like the early settlers who started Thanksgiving, the WGA Poker Group gathered on November 22nd to give thanks, break bread, and then pillage their new friends for personal gain. Bounties were placed on several “turkeys,” including former champions Grant Taylor, Tyler Wong, and Randi Barnes. Can one of them survive the hunt and become our first two-time champ? Or will a new pilgrim carve up the competition and use them for stuffing?

After several hours of play, the field of 29 players had narrowed down to our final nine. The first casualty came when Lisa Dickey shoved her short stack preflop with A♣️2♦️, only to be called by Danny King with the 9♥️5♠️. Well, Danny must be a big Dolly Parton fan because the 9-to-5 was more than enough to “make a livin” after a 5♦️ appeared on the flop. The turn and river bricked, sending Lisa home in 9th place.

A short time later, Danny King faced elimination when he shoved all-in with A♣️J♦️. Unfortunately, he found himself dominated by the A♥️Q♦️ of Randi Barnes. As we soon learned, Danny doesn’t know Jack because he certainly never appeared on the board of K♥️9♣️K♣️4♥️7♥️. 8th place and the title of “bubble boy” will have to do, but at least Danny collected a few bounties along the way to soften the blow.

The next confrontation came between 5x final table-ist Jay Moriarty and Adam Cole. Short on chips, Jay was forced all-in from the small blind with Q♣️7♠️ followed by an automatic call from Adam with 8♥️5♦️ in the big blind. After an 8♠️ hit the flop, Jay was looking for a queen and a queen only to bail him out. While I’m sure Jay was quite the ladies’ man in his youth, they were no longer answering his call this evening. As the A♥️ and 5♠️ hit the turn and river, Jay was eliminated in 7th place.

Next up, tournament director and resident donkey, Aaron Ho, shoved all-in from under the gun with K♦️8♣️. He had hoped for some quick folds, but instead, was called by both Dave Malkoff and Grant Taylor. Will Aaron triple up or hit the rail? After a useless flop of A♦️T♥️6♠️, Dave moved all-in and Grant folded. Dave tabled A♥️J♥️ for top pair, leaving Aaron drawing practically dead. The 2♥️ and 9♣️ on the turn and river made it official, busting him in 6th place.

Soon after, Adam Cole moved all-in with A♣️8♦️ from the button, receiving a call from former champ, Randi Barnes, with A♥️5♥️. The flop of K♥️3♠️2♠️ brought a world of possibilities for Randi with additional draws to a gutshot straight and backdoor flush. The turn came the 5♠️, propelling Randi into the lead with a pair of fives. Adam was dead to an eight if he wanted to live another day. Unfortunately, the river fell the K♣️, prompting a loud “ugh” from Adam and a 5th place finish.

In one of the most exciting hands of the night, Dave Malkoff shoved all-in with a set of fives (5♣️5♠️) on the flop. Guy Yosub decided now was the time to gamble, calling off the rest of his stack with a flush draw with the 9♦️2♦️ on a Q♣️5♦️6♦️ board. With 26% equity, could Guy find the diamond in the rough?! The turn came the 2♣️, cutting his equity down to 18%. Now for the river… the 9♣️! While making two pair, it was still not enough to best Dave’s three-of-a-kind, earning Guy a one-way ticket to the parking lot in 4th place.

The next face off would determine our new chip leader when Dave shoved all-in preflop with A♠️Q♠️ with a healthy stack. Grant Taylor showed no fear by putting his monster stack also on the line when he called with K♣️J♦️. Dave was in the lead, but anything can happen when you have live cards! The flop of T♥️8♣️5♣️ changed little, upping Dave’s equity to a comfortable 72%. Grant said a silent prayer to the poker gods and boy did this they answer when a J♣️ fell from the heavens. With the tables turned, it was now Dave in need of divine intervention. Alas, the 4♥️ fell on the river, sending him home in 3rd place.

For the first time ever, we had two former champs in Grant Taylor and Randi Barnes duking it out for the top spot. Who will be our first 2x champion?! Grant started heads up play with a strong chip lead, but as we all know, that can all change in an instant. It didn’t take long before the chips were all in the middle with Randi shoving all-in from the small blind with the 9♦️8♦️. Grant decided to “gambol gambol” and call with the J♦️7♥️. It was basically a coin flip, so the question becomes which turkey has the luck and which turkey is about to get uh… plucked?! The flop came down Q♠️7♠️5♥️, retaining the lead for Grant but giving Randi additional outs with a gutshot straight draw. The T♦️ on the turn improved her to an open ended straight draw, but she still trailed. With 13 outs and 30% equity, could Randi find her miracle card? The dealer slowly revealed the river – a T♣️. And just like that, Grant Taylor becomes our first 2x WGA Poker Group champion! Winner, winner, Thanksgiving dinner!

Here is a summary of the tournament results. Congrats to all our finalists!

1st – Grant “Gugliacci” Taylor
2nd – Randi “Rerun” Barnes
3rd – Dave “The Hammer” Malkoff
4th – Guy “River Rat” Yosub
5th – Adam Cole
6th – Aaron “Triple A” Ho
7th – Jay “Moose” Moriarty

Special thanks to my wife, Nichole, for helping run the tournament, as well as to Jay “Moose” Moriarty and the Burbank Moose Lodge. I’d also like to thank our dedicated dealers – Tyler Wong, Nick Apostolina, and Brent Boyd.

Our next tournament is planned for late January 2025. Stay tuned for updates via facebook or the e-newsletter. Until then, happy holidays and please enjoy some photos from the tournament below! Gobble gobble!

WGA Poker Group Tournament – Friday, November 22nd

Now that November is here, it’s time to celebrate Thanksgiving, as in “thanks for giving me all of your chips.” Come join the WGA Poker Group on Friday, November 22nd to claim your share of this month’s harvest!

In the spirit of the season, we’ll also introduce a bonus bounty by going on a turkey hunt! At the start of the tournament, two players from each table will be designated “turkeys” and receive a bounty button. The pilgrim who knocks them out of the tournament will receive an extra bonus from the prize pool!

For full details and access to the RSVP link, please join our facebook group or subscribe to our e-newsletter.  

See you all on the 22nd! Gobble gobble!

September 2024 Tournament Recap

On September 20th, twenty-nine hopefuls sprang off the bench to see if they could become the next poker MVP and bring home the championship mug.  Reigning champ, Tyler Wong, was back on the field, but could he pass, rush, and tackle his way to a back-to-back victory?! 

After several hours of bad beats, coolers, and bluffs gone wrong – we were down to our final table of nine poker sharks.  It didn’t take long for sparks to fly, when three players moved all-in preflop.  Danny Daneu held Q♥️J♥️, Courtney Amis held 9♦️9♣️, and Dave Malkoff was sitting pretty with the almighty powerful pocket rockets – A♥️A♠️.  Will they get cracked, or would Dave score a double knockout?  The flop brought T♠️8♦️T♥️, changing little.  The 8♥️ on the turn now gave Danny nine outs to make a flush on the river.  Alas, the 7♠️ on the river changed nothing and Dave’s pocket aces sent Courtney to the rail in 9th place and Danny in 8th place, along with the esteemed title of “Bubble Boy.”

In our next matchup, Brandon Boyce shoved his short stack preflop from the small blind without looking at his cards. His opponent: the one and only Jay “Moose” Moriarty – making his 4th consecutive final table appearance. After a flop of A♠️7♦️5♥️, they revealed their cards. Jay held Queen high with his Q♥️9♦️. Brandon opened a K♠️5♣️, taking the lead with a pair of fives. The T♠️ on the turn changed nothing, but the Q♣️ on the river was just what Jay needed to send Brandon home in 7th place. Tough luck, buddy!

Next up, it would be returning champ, Tyler Wong, finding himself at risk of elimination after moving his short stack all-in preflop without looking. After a flop of A♦️3♠️9♥️, Grant Taylor would lead into the side pot, prompting Jay to fold. Grant turned over A♠️5♣️ for top pair while Tyler peeled a 5♥️T♣️. Only running tens could save Tyler, which he got halfway there with a T♦️ on the turn. Unfortunately, the 7♠️ sealed his fate for a 6th place finish. There would be no repeat for our reigning champ.

In a blind vs blind battle, stacks were shoved in the middle preflop with Dave Malkoff’s K♠️9♦️ leading against Robert Webb’s J♥️2♦️. What will the runout bring? When all was said and done, the Q♣️8♣️4♦️A♠️T♣️ board was of no help to anyone and Robert would become our 5th place finisher.

Normally Q♣️T♠️ doesn’t match up well against K♣️T♣️, but that wasn’t the case when the flop of K♠️9♦️J♥️ gave Dave the nut straight and Jay top pair. To keep with the NFL theme this month, Jay decided now was the right time to punt his stack, and boy, did he. After Jay led the flop, Dave min raised, Jay 3bet shoved, and Dave called. With the 4♠️ on the turn and J♠️ on the river, Dave scooped a gigantic pot and eliminated Jay in 4th place.

And then there were three… In perhaps the most exciting hand of the final table, Dave faced off against Grant with both players showing absolutely no fear. With 75k in the middle, a flop of A♣️9♥️6♦️ hit the felt. Grant moved all-in for his remaining 143k. Dave would make the call, tabling A♥️T♣️ for top pair. Grant revealed an 8♥️7♦️ for an open-ended straight draw. Unfortunately, Dave was holding one of Grant’s outs (T♣️), so he’d only have seven outs to improve. With the 2♦️ on the turn, Grant only had a 16% chance to stay alive. Everyone held their breath as the clouds parted and a miracle T♥️ soared down from the heavens, completing Grant’s straight for a huge double up!

A few hands later, Nick Stanton would shove all-in preflop from the small blind with the K♥️5♠️. Now with a big stack, Grant quickly made the call with A♥️6♣️ from the big blind as a 2-to-1 favorite. The flop of Q♥️7♥️7♣️ provided little hope for Nick, as did the 6♦️ on the turn – now improving Grant to two pair. A king and king only could save Nick from elimination, but it was not meant to be as the 2♦️ fell on the river. 3rd place will have to do. Better luck next time, Nick!

Finally, we had reached our heads up match between Grant “Gugliacci” Taylor and the extremely formidable Dave Malkoff. Who will prevail?! It didn’t take long before an absolutely savage hand took place that would completely decimate one of our opponents. Here’s how it went down…

With 240k already in the middle from preflop action, a flop of K♥️T♥️T♦️ would hit the felt. Dave shoved all-in for his remaining 160k. Grant snap called, putting Dave at risk with the shorter stack. Dave tabled K♠️J♠️ for two pair – kings and tens with a jack kicker. With a knowing grin, Grant turned over his cards to reveal K♦️Q♠️ for an identical two pair, but with a QUEEN kicker! What a cooler! But it’s not over… The room fell silent as the 9♠️ hit the turn. This now meant Dave needed a queen for a straight to win, or a king or ten for a chop. Could he do it?! As we all watched intently, the very handsome and skilled dealer placed the 5♠️ on the river, cementing Grant Taylor in WGA Poker Group history as our newest champ!

Here is a summary of the tournament results. Congrats to all our finalists!

1st – Grant “Gugliacci” Taylor
2nd – Dave Malkoff
3rd – Nick Stanton
4th – Jay “Moose” Moriarty
5th – Robert “Arjay The Writer” Webb
6th – Tyler “Tired” Wong
7th – Brandon Boyce

Special thanks to my wife, Nichole, for helping run the tournament, as well as to Jay “Moose” Moriarty and the Burbank Moose Lodge. I’d also like to thank our dedicated dealers – Tyler Wong, Grant Taylor, and Brent Boyd.

Thank you to all who attended. Stay tuned for updates via facebook or the e-newsletter. I look forward to playing with everyone again soon. Until then, have a Happy Halloween and please enjoy some photos from the tournament below!

WGA Poker Group Tournament – Friday, September 20th

September is upon us and you know what that means… it’s the start of the NFL season! No, no, not the “National Football League,” I’m talking about “Nits, Fish, and Luckboxes.” That’s what you all are. There, I said it! Prove me wrong!

So come join us at our next WGA Poker Group tournament to “kickoff” the season with poker, pals, and punts as far as the eye can see!

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July 2024 Tournament Recap

The 2024 WSOP might be over but the WGA Poker Group is just getting started!  On Friday, July 26th, our third official tournament drew 24 players to the felt to see who would take home the coveted champion’s mug.  Our returning champ, Randi Barnes, was once again putting on a poker clinic, but would it be enough to defend her title?! 

The prize pool swelled with some early rebuys, most notably from Jay “Moose” Moriarty who found himself all-in time and time again versus the formidable Zach Robbins.  Sometimes he was ahead, other times… not so much. 

But you know what they say – “the fourth rebuy’s a charm” when Jay’s set of fours smashed Tristan Thai’s top pair-top kicker, setting Jay on path to make the final table for the third straight tournament in a row. 

Meanwhile, his early nemesis’ stack began to dwindle after some coolers, like when his boat of tens full of sixes was smashed by Tyler Wong’s boat of queens full of sixes after shoving preflop. 

Excitement was in the air as the final nine gathered at the final table.  The fireworks started when Zach Robbins open shoved with A♥️Q♥️, followed by an overshove by Catherine Galutera holding 5♣️5♠️.  With a big stack and with chips already committed in the big blind, Nick Stanton decided to call with his 8♥️2♣️ for a chance at a double knockout.  Would it work, or would Zach and Catherine live to see another day? 

Soon after, we lost our first player from the final table with Patricia Resnick finishing in 9th place.  Next, it was William Gonzalez at risk when he called all-in from the big blind with A♦️3♦️ versus Andrew Newman’s opening raise with K♥️K♦️.  Will it hold or are we looking at the new bubble boy?! 

Next up, Catherine found herself all in with A♦️T♥️ against Nick’s A♠️J♠️ on a flop of J♦️8♠️7♦️.  With the 2♦️ on the turn, Catherine had 12 outs to make a flush or straight on the river and double up.  Can she do it?! 

Now down to six players, it was our re-buy radical, Jay Moriarty, at risk of actually going bye-bye when he found himself in a three way all-in preflop with Q♣️J♣️ against Tyler’s A♠️K♠️ and Andrew’s 4♥️4♠️.  (I say “Zach” instead of “Tyler” in the video, but that’s wrong.  I was tired…)  Andrew had both players covered, but could he pull off the double knockout?!

After Jay’s exit, only five remained.  Next up, we have a classic race with Andrew moving all-in with A♣️T♥️ and receiving a call by Randi with 2♥️2♦️ out of the big blind.  The saying goes “Deuces never loses,” but is it actually true?!

In arguably the most exciting hand of the tournament, Nick Stanton raised with T♠️7♥️ in the small blind only to be met with a shove from Zach in the big blind.  After some hemming and hawing, Nick decided to make the call in hopes of having live cards and getting lucky.  Unfortunately, Zach had the goods when he tabled K♦️K♥️.  It’s always a sweat, as the flop would bring K♣️8♣️9♠️, giving Zach a set and Nick an open ended straight draw.  Could he hit his eight-outer and send Zach packing?! 

Despite doubling through, Zach found himself at risk shortly after with Nick once again.  This time, Zach’s J♦️Q♦️ would need to improve against Nick’s A♥️9♥️ if he wanted to stick around.  But what do the Poker Gods have to say about it? 

With three players left, we would soon witness one of the greatest sun runs in tournament history with Tyler doubling up through Nick not once, not twice, but THREE times when his A♦️9♦️ caught a straight on the river against Nick’s two pair (Q♠️T♦️) on a Q♥️8♥️6♥️T♣️J♣️ board.  Brutal! 

While Tyler did most of the dirty work, it was Randi with the chance to land the final blow when she put Nick all in with her Q♦️J♣️ versus his 9♠️2♥️.  Sometimes, the most you can ask for is live cards.  But would it be enough?!

Despite making trips on the river, Nick was out in 3rd place.  Finally, we’ve arrived at our heads up battle.  Who will prevail – reigning champ and chip leader Randi Barnes?  Or self-admitted resident “Bubble Boy” Tyler Wong? 

In their first showdown, Randi was back at it with her pocket deuces against Tyler’s A♠️4♦️.  Can they outrace her competition once again?!    

In their next duel, it was Tyler at risk of busting once again, but he had Randi dominated with his K♦️Q♣️ versus her Q♥️J♥️.  Will Tyler continue his tyranny? 

Down to her final 20k in chips, Randi was forced all-in from the small blind, tabling 7♥️6♦️.  Tyler flipped over T♥️9♠️.  Is it finally Tyler’s turn to take home the mug or does Randi still have some fight left?

And just like that, Tyler is our newest WGA Poker Group Champion!  Congratulations!  I couldn’t have written a better comeback story!  And apparently, neither could have him because he’s a film editor.  Wait, who the hell let Tyler into our WGA Poker Tournament?  Oh, right, I did.  Sorry, everyone.    

Here is a summary of the tournament results.  Congrats to all our finalists! 

1st – Tyler “Not Bubble” Wong
2nd – Randi “One & Done” Barnes
3rd – Nick “Leech” Stanton
4th – Zach “Panic Attack” Robbins
5th – Andrew “Hill” Newman
6th – Jay “Moose” Moriarty
7th – Catherine “Cat Attack” Galutera

Once again, special thanks to my wife, Nichole, for all of her help running the tournament, as well as to Jay “Moose” Moriarty and the Burbank Moose Lodge.  I’d also like to thank our dedicated dealers throughout the night – Tyler Wong, Randi Barnes, and Brent Boyd.   

Thank you to everyone who attended!  I look forward to seeing you all again at the next one.  Stay tuned for updates via facebook or the e-newsletter

Please enjoy some photos from the tournament below!

WGA Poker Group Tournament – Friday, July 26th

July isn’t just about celebrating Independence Day, it’s about bluffing your way to the very top and being rewarded for it. What’s more American than that?! Come join us at our next WGA Poker Group tournament to see if you have what it takes to bring home the hardware and make America proud!

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Till then, please stay cool, don’t lose any fingers lighting off fireworks, and good luck on the felt!

2024 World Series of Poker

As you’re reading this, the 2024 World Series of Poker is in full swing in beautiful Las Vegas, Nevada. Over the last five weeks, many of our fellow scribes have been showing off their poker prowess. Congratulations to the following writers on their impressive WSOP finishes!

Brian Keith Etheridge
2nd Place of 3,351 Entries
Event #30: $600 Mixed No-Limit Hold’em / Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack

Matthew Salsberg
38th Place of 7,954 Entries
Event #46: $1,000 SENIORS No-Limit Hold’em Championship

Paul Mclalin
13th Place of 1,233 Entries
WSOP Online Event #8: NL Hold’em 6-Max

If you know any other WGA writers making their mark at the WSOP this year, please contact us so we can give them a shout out in the next newsletter!

P.S. If you’re in Vegas this week, be sure to say hi! I’m currently there hoping to make poker history myself! 🤞

May 2024 Tournament Recap

Sorry Vegas, you may have kicked off the 2024 World Series of Poker last week, but the real action was found at the May WGA Poker Group Tournament!  On Friday, May 31st, 24 hopefuls slugged it out to see who would become our newest champ.  There were several exciting hands early on, like when three players shoved all-in on an AKT flop only to learn they all were holding different combos of JQ for the identical nut straight!  Soon, players began to bust, including reigning champ, Dylan Brody.  There would be no repeat. 

After combining to two tables, another notable hand unfolded between Patricia “The Rez” Resnick and Danny Jordan.  After Danny opened from under the gun, Patricia raised all-in with A♥️J♠️ from the big blind.  Danny snap-called to reveal K♣️K♠️.  Patricia was at risk of busting when the flop of J♣️5♦️4♠️ hit the felt, giving her three additional outs.  She must have prayed to the poker gods, because a miracle J♥️ appeared on the turn, giving her the lead with a three-of-a-kind!  With the meaningless 4♥️ on the river, Patricia successfully doubled up, proving that you don’t have to work “9 to 5” to make a livin’.😉  Instead, just hustle your friends at poker.  Watch the hand below!

Eventually, we consolidated to our final table of nine with the top six finishers set to bring home some bacon.  Richard Smith finished in 9th followed by Tyler “Bubbly Boy” Wong in 8th.  The game then slowed to a crawl as no one wanted to be the last to go home empty-handed.  Ultimately, it was decided that 7th place would also be awarded to keep things moving.  With that, it was yours truly that was next to bust when my preflop shove with 9♥️8♥️ couldn’t improve against Elias Madias’ T♠️5♣️ on a 2♦️T♦️4♠️7♥️ 5♥️ board. 

Soon after, Jay “Moose” Moriarty shoved with K♠️Q♠️ from the cutoff, only to be called by Randi “A Little Randi” Barnes holding A♦️Q♥️ on the button.  To add to the excitement, Patricia already had most of her chips committed in the big blind and decided to gamble with J♦️3♠️ for a chance to triple up.  The board ran out 5♣️Q♦️6♦️8♦️9♣️, scoring a DOUBLE knock-out for Randi and catapulting her chip stack into the stratosphere!  Check out the video below!

After Elias and Brandon Boyce hit the rail, we were down to our final two with Lisa “Rat Fink” Dickey and Randi duking it out for the title and championship mug.  Did I mention that they’re married?  That’s right, they say all is fair in love and war.  Let’s test that out.  Who would be our new champ?  And who would be moping on the car ride home?  Randi had a mountain of chips, so Lisa would need to stage an epic comeback to claim victory.  She started strong with a quick double when her A♦️Q♠️ held up against Randi’s K♠️5♥️, but moments later, the two found themselves all-in once again.  This time, Randi held J♥️J♣️ against Lisa’s K♣️T♣️.   After missing the 8♣️5♥️4♠️ flop, Lisa was in desperate need of help.  The turn brought some hope with the 4♣️, giving eight extra outs to a flush draw in addition to the three remaining kings in the deck.  As we all held our breath, the T♦️ hit the river.  And just like that, we had a new champion.  Congratulations Randi! 

Here is a summary of the tournament results.  Congrats to all our finalists! 

1st – Randi “A Little Randi” Barnes
2nd – Lisa “Rat Fink” Dickey
3rd – Brandon Boyce
4th – Elias Madias
5th – Jay “Moose” Moriarty
6th – Patricia “The Rez” Resnick
7th – Aaron “Triple A” Ho

Special thanks to my wife, Nichole, for all of her help running the tournament, as well as to Jay “Moose” Moriarty for securing the venue.  I’d also like to thank our dedicated dealers throughout the night – Tyler Wong, Adam Cole, Arthur Tiersky, and Brandon Boyce.  You all rock! 

Thank you to everyone who attended!  I look forward to seeing you all at the next one.  Stay tuned for updates via facebook or by signing up for the e-newsletter

Here’s some photos from the tournament below. Enjoy!