Macau Poker Cup, July 2010 at Casino Grand Lisboa

photo of a reflection overhead view of the PokerStars poker room at the Casino Grand Lisboa

Last week PokerStars Macau held its most successful Macau Poker Cup event to date at the Grand Lisboa poker room. The big story of the event was Japan’s Kenichi Takarabe, the last man standing in the Red Dragon main event. Takarabe overtook Team PokerStars Pro Bryan Huang of Singapore, who held the chip lead for most of the tournament.

Despite attending several poker events, I still have not managed to pick up the poker addiction. But even as a spectator I could not help but to appreciate the sheer passion for the game shared by all the players. Even the PokerStars Macau team (for the ‘regulars’ of the poker room, you would’ve at some point met Fred, Dom, Danny, and Roberto among others) run the tournament with a professionalism and love for the game that is truly admirable.

Among the players, the friendly competition and mutual respect for each other’s game were awesome to observe. The scene in the room actually reminded me a little bit of the photographer community – just a bunch of people doing what they love.

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A spectator watches over the tournament action
photo of a poker fan in the audience of the Macau Poker Cup

Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin taking down a pot
photo of Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin going all-in and taking down the pot

Team PokerStars Pro Bryan Huang’s most loyal fan
photo of Team PokerStars Pro Bryan Huang's girlfriend watching him play poker

Red Dragon main event final table: Kenichi Takarabe (Japan) vs. Bryan Huang (Singapore)
photo of Bryan Huang at the Macau Poker Cup Red Dragon main event final table in July 2010

photo of Kenichi Takarabe winning final hand of the MPC Red Dragon main event

photo of Kenichi Takarabe celebrating winning final hand of the MPC Red Dragon main event with Japanese fans

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