WPT Voyage No Limit Championship Won by Aram Oganyan on the High Seas – Tight Poker

Once upon a time, poker was brought to America and developed as a card game on riverboats as players in its formative era played poker on the Mississippi River. In 2024, the game is still growing, as players on board the Valiant Lady cruise ship discovered as they took part in the $4,600+$400 WPT Voyage NLHE Championship. Four days of action produced a thrilling finale and gave Aram Oganyan the title for $214,245.

* denotes three-way deal

** includes $10,400 buy-in into the season-concluding 2024 WPT World Championship at The Wynn Las Vegas.

Since it was announced, the World Poker Tours foray into the high seas has captured the imagination of everyone in the poker industry. From players to organisers, everyone has been ready for the Valiant Lady to set sail with expectations high. It is right to say that the WPT have exceeded those expectations as the poker publics desire for drama, fun and excitement have all been met in spades!

From Andrew Neeme being at the pajama-uniformed Meet Up Game and a pool party that saw the great and good celebrate on the red neon lit deck, the WPT Voyage has had it all. Even industry legend Robbie Strazynski of CardPlayer Lifestyle wrote a brilliant blog about exactly what being on board the Valiant Lady was like. Padel players have even had the chance to take on former tennis pro Vince Van Patten on the courts.

With wall-to-wall player parties, excursions to glamourous locations such as the Cayman Islands and activities all being enjoyed, you could almost forget about the poker! With a million-dollar guarantee on the line, the WPT Voyage No Limit Holdem Championship was always going to grab the attention of players across the board or rather. Ending with a prizepool of $1,347,800 on the line, it was fun from start to finish in the $5,000 by-in event with Aram Oganyan getting name on the Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup.

With a total of 293 entries, just 37 made the money places on board the Valiant Lady as the $4,600+$400 buy-in promoted top-quality poker at the felt. The top 37 players got paid, with the 2013 WSOP Main Event winner Ryan Riess (33rd for $9,600), former WPT World Championship winner Eliot Hudon (22nd for $14,000), WPT Ambassdor Andrew Neeme (19th for $17,000), WPT presenter Tony Dunst (17th for $17,000) and Masato Yokosawa (10th for $28,000) all making money but falling short of the final table.

It was the Colombian professional Farrid Jattin who had the chip lead with 91 big blinds when the final nine convened at the last table in the tournament. Soon after the action got underway, one of two Brazilians at the final table felt, Marcelo Giordano, was the first player to bust, cashing for $28,000 in ninth place. One on the rail became two when Iman Dans pocket fours couldnt hold against the ace-seven offsuit of Daniel Sepiol, the latter making a diamond flush on the turn despite only having one diamond in his hole cards. Sepiol chipped up but Dan stepped out, cashing for $34,000 in eighth place.

In seventh place, Poker Mommaa herself, a.k.a. Kasey Mills, cashed for $42,000 when her pocket fives were shot down by Carlo Busartos pocket kings which made a full house by the turn. And a rollercoaster period was complete when Giordanos fellow Brazilian Romula Dorea missed out on the really big money in sixth for $55,000.

The Championship event of WPT Voyage did not disappoint.

Daniel Sepiol had led the final table at a couple of points but whiffed the podium places in fifth for $75,000. All-in with pocket queens on a board of 7-6-5-T, Sepiol was ahead of Jattins pocket eights but a four on the river completed the straight for the Colombian and the field was down to four.

Despite scoring that scalp, Jattin was the next one to bite the dust as he cashed for $100,000 in fourth place. All-in with pocket aces, Jattins luck in the previous hand was levelled out as Basurtos king-queen of spades hit not one but two kings on the flop to send play three-handed and into an immediate discussion about doing a three-way deal.

One hand ended the drama as after an ICM-based deal was agreed. All-in with six-three, Basurto came second as Austin Srurs pair of queens with the lowest stack saw him bust in third. Both men lost out to the winner, Aram Oganyan, courtesy of his pocket deuces hitting a set on the flop and that was enough to give the American the top prize of $214,245.

The Championship event of WPT Voyage did not disappoint, said WPT CEO Adam Pliska as the seaweed. What a sight it was to see such a prominent group of players battle on board a world-class Virgin Voyages ship. In the end, we congratulated Aram for his achievement in joining the WPT Champions Club.

Oganyan himself was beside himself to have gotten his name on the WPT Mike Sexton Champions Cup.

I feel amazing. This is so fun unbelievable, he said. I won some flips at the end, got some bluffs through, and here we are. I thought poker on a cruise would be an amazing thing, and it is so amazing everyone should do it.

Following Oganyans superb trophy lift, others will be desperate to take part in the next WPT Voyage event.

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Things to Do This Weekend in The Palm Beaches – The Palm Beaches

Events for Friday, February 2 Lake Worth Beach Bonfire, Lake Worth Beach

Pack up your smores kits and enjoy roasting marshmallows around a mini bonfire in Lake Worth Beach. This is a family-friendly event!

Featured artists: The Leafy Greens.

Time: 6 pm 10 pm.

Location: Lake Worth Beach and Casino Complex, 10 South Ocean Blvd, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460.

Each Friday night from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm, the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach organizes Art After Darka fun mix of art and entertainment featuring a docent-led tour, an open studio, live music, and more! This Friday, join a tour that will highlight African American artists whose work is on view.

Clickhere for more details.

Location: Norton Museum of Art, 1450 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33401.

Get ready for The Art of Laughter: A Hysterical Stand-Up Comedy Series at Arts Garage!

Come see some of the best touring comedians from South Florida and beyond, the first Friday of every month.

Time: 8 pm 10 pm

Cost: $35

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Location: Arts Garage, 94 NE 2nd Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33444.

Learn the dance of passion from professional dance instructors. If you are looking to socialize, get your dance on, and make new friends, then join us. Monthly dance workshops are FREE to attend from 6:30 8 p.m. Walk-up registration is also welcomed starting at 5:30 p.m. Click Here to view instructors.

Register here.

Location: City Hall Courtyard, 407 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401.

Mark your calendars to celebrate Manatee Lagoons 8th anniversary at ManateeFest 2024! This FREE, family-friendly event is an annual celebration where you can explore the wonders of manatees, the Lake Worth Lagoon, and environmental conservation.

Experience a day packed with activities for everyone, including face painting, live music, photo opportunities with Mia the Manatee, a KidsFunZone, food vendors, arts and crafts vendors, eco-conscious exhibitors, and more!

Manatee Lagoonoffers a dedicated area for viewing manatees up close and a robust year-round program and event schedule.

Time: 9 am 4 pm.

Location: Manatee Lagoon, 6000 North Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33407.

Visit The Square for the third annual Black History Month Kickoff Eventpresented by Rohis Readery. Enjoy a series of events celebrating African Diasporic peoples multifaceted history and culture. The Spirit of this event is to uplift a narrative that will include live music, vendors, classes for children, and workshops for adults.

Location: The Square, 700 South Rosemary AvenueWest Palm Beach,FL33401.

Roll out your mats with the community as Natalie Addison guides you through an all-levels Vinyasa class. Start your weekend off right, enjoy a fresh playlist, move your body and set intentions for the day. All levels, bodies and people are welcome. The class takes place on Rosemary Ave in front of True Food Kitchen.

Bring: A Yoga mat, towel and water.

Time: 10 am

$10 suggested donation. Donations can be made on site via Venmo or cash.

Advanced registration is not required.

Location: The Square, 700 South Rosemary Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401.

Visit the West Palm Beach GreenMarket and shop over 125 vendors selling various products, including fresh fruits and vegetables, coffees and teas, flowers and plants, homemade specialty items, desserts, and treats, and so much more.

Time: 9 am 1 pm

Location: Great Lawn, 100 N. Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401.

The Delray Green Market is a Saturday morning destination. At the Green Market youll find more than 50+ vendors featuring Palm Beach County farm-to-fork produce, just picked citrus and juice, farm fresh eggs, raw milk, and butter, 100% grass-fed and finished (antibiotic and hormone free). Florida beef, poultry, pork and lamb, fragrant artisan baked goods, plenty of gluten-free, vegan and sugar-free products, fresh cut flowers, plants and other unique gourmet fare along with live musical entertainment each week.

Time: 9:00 am 2:00 pm

Location: Old School Square, 96 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444.

Every Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm, shop 30 incredible local vendors at a real farmers market on a real farm! The market offers not only the best produce that you expect from Swank Farm, but also bakers, growers, gardeners, and sellers of the best Farm Market products that you can possibly want.

Location: Swank Farm, 14311 North Road, Loxahatchee Groves, FL 33470.

Celebrate the Lunar New Year by exploring artworks in the Chinese Collection and become inspired by the symbolic meanings behind the creatures depicted in these artworks. In the studio, explore calligraphy, stamps, sculptures, and paintings, using similar ancient techniques. Children ages 5 12, and their accompanying grown-ups, participate in a thematic tour, followed by a related art workshop. Every Saturday is a new experience!

Space is limited: online registration required.

Cost: Free admission for children and adults.

Time: 11 am 1 pm

Location: Norton Museum of Art, 1450 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33401.

American Tune: Simon, Croce & Taylor takes you on a magical trip back to the 1970s to experience the timeless music and prolific songwriting of Paul Simon, Jim Croce and James Taylor. Relive the intimate storytelling, intricate chord changes and breathtaking melodies of these gifted artists, their work building on and transcending the more traditional folk-influenced acoustic music of the previous decade.

Time: 8 pm 10 pm

Cost: $45 $50

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Location: Arts Garage, 94 NE 2nd Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33444.

Break a sweat with fellow runners in the community during this run club led by lululemon ambassador Alex Celis. Meet in front of lululemonto mingle, stretch and warm up before setting off on a 2-mile loop around Downtown West Palm Beach, ending back atThe Saltyfor a cool down and sweet treat.

Time:Warm-up at 8:45AM; run begins in at 9AM

Register Here to Run

Location: The Square, 700 South Rosemary Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401.

Shop at the market at Harbourside Place every Sunday, from 10 am 4 pm! Stroll along the Intracoastal while shopping local artisan and handmade goods!

Time: 10:00 am 4:00 pm

Location: Harbourside Place, 200 N US Highway One, Jupiter, FL 33477.

Enjoy a multi-course dinner at Swank Farm. Wear something in the Carnival colors (purple, green, gold) bring your favorite Mask and lets get into the Mardi Gras Spirit.

Benefiting: Connections Education Center of the Palm Beaches.

Clickhereto see the participating chefs and to get tickets.

Location: Swank Farm, 14311 North Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470.

Get onboard The Brunch Club Experience presented by The Palm Beaches for vibes, bites, and delights. Your Brunch experience lets you enjoy a one-way PREMIUM ride on a themed coach with complimentary snacks on your ride up, and plenty of bubbly from exclusive partners like MOET, and Ruffino Prosecco Rose for you and your friends. Plus, Guests get free entry to the Historical Society of Palm Beach County with their Brightline ticket.

Leave room for seconds. Brunch Club riders can enjoy a complimentary drink, appetizers and other perks from these participating restaurants at The Square:

Brunch Club trains run three times a day on February 4 and February 11 from MiamiCentral Station to West Palm Beach Station at 9:45 am, 10:50 am, and 11:45 am. Guests are responsible for their return trip.

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Janes quartet program, her most frequent offering, is as varied as her twelve studio albums. Featuring some of the worlds finest musicians, her band expertly accompanies her as she interprets iconic songs from the Great American Songbook, famed Brazilian composers, and the singer-songwriters of the twentieth century.

Time: 7 pm 8:30 pm

Cost: $55 $60

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Location: Arts Garage, 94 NE 2nd Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33444.

When: January 30 February 3, 2024

Now celebrating its 29thanniversary, FOTOfusion is a popular cultural festival where creativity and technology fuse. The festival attracts thousands of professional and hobbyist photographers to West Palm Beach for a series of workshops, lectures, panel discussions, multimedia presentations, portfolio reviews, hands-on computer classes, demonstrations, and photo shoots taught by world renowned photographers, digital imaging artists and picture editors all of whom donate their time and expertise to educate, mentor and encourage creativity among participants of all levels and ages.

The 29th annual FOTOfusion will celebrate distinguished photojournalist David Burnett, the recipient of the prestigious FOTOmentor Award 2024.

To register or for more information, clickhere.

Location: Palm Beach Photographic Centre, Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401.

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Get ready to hold your breath and unleash your appetite because the Best Stinkin Party in South Florida is back, and its more aromatic and exciting than ever!

Mark your calendars for February 3rd and 4th as this internationally acclaimed event returns to Wellington, ready to tantalize your taste buds and thrill your senses. From the moment you step foot into this culinary wonderland, youll be swept away by the vibrant atmosphere that surrounds you.

The aroma of garlic-infused delicacies will waft through the air, leading you to the renowned Gourmet Alley. Brace yourself for an incredible selection of over 100 garlicky menu items that will leave you craving more. From classic favorites to bold and innovative creations, prepare to embark on a flavorful journey like no other.

The Best Stinkin Party is more than just food! Its a full-blown entertainment extravaganza! Prepare to be mesmerized by the electrifying performances of nationally acclaimed musical acts that will take the stage.Learn more.

Location: 12100 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington, FL 33414.

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ARGENTINA SNUBS BRICS AS ITS FIREBRAND POPULIST LEADER TAKES POWER – The Sunday Guardian

Milei has already begun to backtrack on some of the key proposals of complete dollarisation and shutting down Argentinas central bank, arguing that it will take time to achieve given the economic crisis.

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Well, that didnt last long. We will not join the BRICS, said Diana Mondino, who will serve as Argentinas top diplomat in the government of President-elect Javier Milei when he is sworn into office today. Only last August at the summit in Johannesburg, members of the bloc consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South America invited Argentina, along with five other countries, to become new members. It was planned that Argentinas membership would have taken effect three weeks tomorrow, along with Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. Now the expanded BRICS will consist of ten countries on 1 January 2024 instead of the planned eleven. Although Mondinos announcement appeared to be a bolt from the blue, no-one who followed the far-right populist Mileis election campaign would have been surprised. During the campaign he criticised Brazilian leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva many times, labelling him an angry communist and socialist with a totalitarian vocation. Brazil is Argentinas biggest trading partner. Milei also harshly criticised China, comparing the government to an assassin and threatening to cut off ties. I would not promote relations with communists, whether its Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Nicaragua, or China, he said in an August interview on Bloomberg Television. China has been a major investor in the Argentine economy and Beijing had been concerned that an anti-China administration in Buenos Aires could harm Chinas extensive interests in the country, ranging from mining to a secretive space station China operates in Argentina. Knowing Mileis anti-Beijing stance, President Xi Jinping had bet heavily on the Peronists candidate, former Economic Minister Sergio Massa, even releasing a $6.5 billion in yuan into the two countries bilateral currency swap account just before voting took place, hoping to help prop up the Argentine economy and prevent further currency devaluation prior to the election. It turned out to be a bad bet by Xi.

In the event, Javier Milei won by a surprisingly large margin of twelve points in the presidential election on 19 November. Now the big question is whether he can turn around the countrys crisis-stricken economy. Milei campaigned on the promise of deep spending cuts and dollarisation, the idea of replacing the Argentinian peso with the US dollar. In promising shock therapy for Argentina, Milei also campaigned on plans to shut the central bank and slash spending. But all this will be hard to implement given the countrys political and economic realities. After the result of the poll was announced, Milei made his customary defiant speech. The model of decadence has come to an end and theres no going back, he declared. He then raised the challenges that faced the country: we have monumental problems aheadinflation, lack of work and poverty. The situation is critical and theres no place for tepid half-measures. In fact, Mileis challenges are even greater than monumental. Government coffers are empty and theres also the not-so-small matter of a $44 billion debt program with the International Monetary Fund. The country has a dizzying array of capital controls and a humongous inflation rate nearing 150 percent. In an attempt to curb the runaway inflation, in October Argentinas central bank had raised the benchmark rate of interest to an astonishing 118 percent. Mileis victory marked a profound rupture in Argentinas system of political representation. The 53-year-old economist and former TV personality shattered the hegemony of the two leading political forces that have dominated the countrys politics since the 1940s: the Peronists on the left and Together for Change on the right. His opponent, the 51-year-old Peronist candidate and experienced wheeler-dealer, Sergio Massa, had sought to appeal to voter fears about Mileis plans to cut back the size of the state as well as his volatile character. In the early part of the campaign Milei outrageously carried a chainsaw as a symbol of his planned cuts, but decided to shelve it in the weeks before voting took place in order to help boost his moderate image. Massas appeal went unheeded.

So now the hard work begins. In recent years, Argentina has lurched from one profound economic crisis to another. The country is also currently in recession, fuelled by a three-year drought that has done much damage to agricultural exports. The harvest of soybeans, one of the nations biggest exports, is barely one-third of five years ago. All this is exacerbating the cost of living crisis, which has already driven poverty levels above forty percent. Meanwhile, Argentina holds the unenviable position of being number one on the debtor list of the IMF. Stringent currency controls have made it hard to move money out of the country, which has led to a black market in pesos whose value has also been falling sharply. During election debates, Milei argued that by stopping the central bank from printing more money, which it has relied on to finance public spending, and replacing the peso with the US dollar, inflation would be cured. Sceptical critics claimed that this would be impractical as the central bank would lose control over monetary policy, and in any case Argentina has insufficient currency reserves to implement the plan. Mileis dollarisation plan is also a worry for economists; but political opposition and Argentinas lack of foreign reserves make the chances of that happening narrow at best. As so often when populists meet reality, since his victory Milei has already begun to backtrack on some of the key proposals of complete dollarisation and shutting down Argentinas central bank, arguing that it will take time to achieve this given the economic crisis. His pragmatism is also likely to extend to foreign policy.

While Mileis control over Argentinas economic fate is limited, hell have an element of free reign over the countrys foreign policy. During the campaign he announced some very large shifts in Argentinas relationships with other countries. The outgoing President Alberto Fernandez had pursued a foreign policy aligned with many of his leftist counterparts in South America, including Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Colombian President Gustavo Petro. Fernandez built political alliances through the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States and recently convinced the BRICS member states to make Argentina one of the countries included in the organisations first expansion. The far-right populist Milei plans to undo all that.

During the election campaign, Milei insisted that his foreign policy would strengthen ties with the free world and avoid contact with communist countries. After the primaries, he indicated that he would freeze official trade relations with China, but his campaign rhetoric is already giving way to pragmatism. Since his win, Milei has softened his stance on Beijing in view of China being Argentinas second largest trade partner, accounting for nearly ten percent of all Argentinian exports. He has also sought to mend fences with Brazils President Lula by inviting him to todays inauguration, an invitation which Lula snubbed by nominating his Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira in his place. Maybe its also because Lulas arch rival, former Argentine President Jair Bolsonaro, has accepted an invitation to attend. Javier Milei is hardly the first of that countrys leaders to come to power boldly promising a cure for Argentinas extensive economic and social problems. For decades, new leaders on both left and right of the political spectrum have come to power with a radical reform programme breaking with the past. None of them have had more than temporary success in taking the country out of the malaise that has characterised most of its modern history. Will the libertarian populist Milei break the mould? Probably not. He might even change his mind and decide to join the expanded BRICS!

John Dobson is a former British diplomat, who also worked in UK Prime Minister John Majors office between 1995 and 1998. He is currently Visiting Fellow at the University of Plymouth.

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