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In surprising news surfacing on Saturday, Norwegian sensation Annette “Annette_15” Obrestad signed on to become the newest member of Full Tilt Poker‘s team of Red Pros. Obrestad joins a talented stable of Red Pros that includes female players Cyndy Violette, Amanda “Mandy B” Baker, Svetlana Gromenkova, Esther Rossi, and Beth Shak. The 21 year-old Obrestad will be hosting the Full Tilt Online Poker Series (FTOPS) XVI Main Event on Sunday, May 2nd.

Obrestad signed with online poker site Betfair during her World Series of Poker (WSOP) Europe run in 2007 and had been a sponsored team pro of the site ever since. Full Tilt was reportedly involved in the Obrestad sweepstakes during that time, hoping to sign the rising tournament star, but she ultimately chose Betfair. On Friday, Obrestad hinted at a “big announcement” on her Twitter account, leaving many to wonder whether she would be switching over to a major online poker site.

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Obrestad’s rise to fame began when she was still under the legal age to play online poker. She began her career grinding freerolls and eventually built her bankroll large enough to not only play the highest stakes online, but also crush them. Obrestad has more than $2 million in online tournament earnings, including nearly $700,000 on Full Tilt, where she has wins in the $1K Monday and Sunday Mulligan.

In addition to her online success, Obrestad has collected $2.7 million in live tournament earnings during her young career. She became the youngest bracelet winner ever in 2007 by winning the inaugural WSOP Europe Main Event the day before her 19th birthday. The $2.1 million prize edged the record for a single-event payout to a female player, set previously by UB.com’s Annie Duke, who won $2 million at the 2004 WSOP Tournament of Champions. Obrestad also has a second-place finish at the 2007 EPT Dublin stop for more than $425,000.

In an exclusive interview with Poker News Daily on Saturday, Obrestad commented, “I am very excited about joining Full Tilt Poker. It’s been my favorite poker rooms for years and I’m proud to be part of such a great group of players.”

Obrestad will be donning her new Full Tilt Poker gear when she arrives in Las Vegas for the 2010 WSOP. The youngster has spent time in Sin City during the Series over the past couple of years, but finally gets her chance to compete for a stateside bracelet in 2010.

“You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for the World Series of Poker,” Obrestad said in an interview with Full Tilt Poker earlier this week. “Well, pretty much three years. And I’ve been in Vegas every year watching my friends play, hearing about how bad the players are. It was terrible!”

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When asked which events she plans to play, Obrestad confessed that she hadn’t even looked at the schedule yet. “I should probably do that,” she joked. “Most of the No Limit Hold’em and PLO events; maybe a few of the smaller HORSE events, but I suck at those.”

Obrestad also intends to participate in the Ladies’ event on June 11th: “I have nothing against the Ladies event. I guess it’s kind of like saying, ‘Women suck at poker,’ but I guess that’s true for the most part. I’m not saying everyone sucks because there are certainly girls who know how to play. In general, I just feel like they are weaker. Maybe they don’t play enough… maybe they’re not aggressive enough. I don’t know. But yeah, I’ll play it. Why not?

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Poker News Daily will be bringing you all of the 2010 WSOP action from Las Vegas when the series kicks off on May 28. Stay tuned!

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Poker phenomenon Annette Obrestad – Better known as Annette_15 made the transition from online tournament poker pro to live game star after winning the inaugural World Series Europe. She famously won a 180 player SNG tournament without looking at her own hole-cards! This article follows an analysis of many of Annette_15’s online poker tournament achievements. We look at how she plays and break these down into bite-sized poker strategy pieces that can be used to improve our games at the tables.

This is part #1 of a 2 part series – the second part will look in detail at Annette Obrestad’s final table play.

Annette_15 Poker Strategy #1 – Early Game Tournament Play

  • Disciplined – Early poker tournament strategy involved very few fancy plays, just solid ABC poker taking advantage of the cards on offer.
  • Ace Hands – Folded! Annette never plays aces with small kickers in the early game, even folding Ace-Queen to a small pre-flop raise with several opponent’s still to act.
  • Raising Not Calling – Annette very rarely calls any raise. Either the hand is good enough for a re-raise or it is not played at all.
  • Open Raises – Most pairs and any suited connectors are raised from any position with a ‘standard’ 3 times the big blind bet.
  • Continuation Bets – Annette 15’s Poker tournament play involved a very high percentage of continuation bets where she raised pre-flop. These were a good size, around 2/3rds to 3/4s of the pot size.
  • No Slow-Playing! – Strong hands were always played in a straightforward manner with raises and re-raises, no tricky play or slow-playing in the early stages.

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Annette_15 Poker Strategy #2 – Mid-Game Tournament Play

  • Disciplined Short-Stack Play – After losing a big-pot and getting down to a micro-stack Annette 15 folded several hands waiting for something with showdown value, discipline that many players would not have shown!
  • Implied Odds – At 15 times the big blind suited connectors and small pairs are folded, showing an awareness of the lack of correct odds to play these hands.
  • Stealing Stack Size – Tight play with open-raising with 15 times the blind was countered by a loosening up of re-stealing strength. All-in re-steals being most common when an opponent raised from either the button or the cut-off seats.
  • Gap Concept – Annette_15 consistently shows not only awareness of the gap concept but play very much based on this – a large gap between hands used to open raise and those used to call a raise (or re-raise) throughout the middle stages, even when holding a large stack of chips.
  • UTG Steals – Well they say that ‘UTG is the new button’ and Annette Obrestad seems more than aware of this. More than once stealing a ‘vulnerable blind’ by raising a medium strength hand from under the gun.
  • Raise Sizes – As the blinds got higher Annette’s raises go smaller, shifting from 3 times the big blind in the early stages to 2.5 times in the mid stages of the tournament.
  • Showing Hands – Finally, many opponents showed hands through the middle stages of the tournament we analyzed. Annette 15 was a notable exception, never showing any hand to give opponents a clue as to her preferred betting patterns.

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