Comment The Russians Are Here . . . - 01/13/09
Yesterday was probably the longest day I’ve had covering event since the early stages of last year’s WSOP! With a 102 runners in the $1,100 Limit Omaha Hi/Lo a 6am finish was also a chance, but a reality shocked me!
As Mel Judah finally took out Rainer Quel holding single-suit Kings for a deserved title and gold ring I ran out of the Crown Poker Room to jump straight into my bed. However after only having five hours sleep I’m up and wide awake on a day off set aside to do some packing before vacating my apartment at the end of the month. But before I do, there is something I want to share with you.
Being a regular reader and contributer on PokerNetwork there has been a lot of discussion recently regarding Russian poker ‘teams’. Now I know this may be very political talking about an issue that may or may not be fairly sensitive, but I feel that the more is known about it, then the likelihood of it being eradicated is more of a possibility.
Following strong Russian results at the Aussie Millions, WSOP, WSOPE and other European-based tournaments last year it appears team members are now training teams. The team operators have worked out a strong edge when playing as a team, and consequently only pay the winners a fraction of the prize money they have actually won. Operators are now branching out and forming youth teams to tackle tournaments so they can increase their edge over the long run.

Ivan Demidov, Sergey Rybachenko, Alexander Kostritsyn
Now I’m not saying that the above three players are part of a Russian team, but either way, three are here already and who knows how many more are on their way to the 2009 Aussie Millions. I think it is very important that poker players understand that there are teams out there, and it is a serious issue that needs to be resolved. I have no idea how it can be done, or if it will ever be stopped, but knowledge of the issue is one step in the right direction!

