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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Bad Beat Jackpot Hits Twice In Under Five Hours At Absolute Poker

Within a span of just five hours, the jackpot of popular new Texas Hold'em game, Bad Beat Jackpot, was hit twice at Absolute Poker.

It was Déjà Vu at Absolute Poker this past weekend as the popular online poker site's new Bad Beat Jackpot was hit twice in just under five hours.

"Talk about a double rush of adrenaline," stated David Clainer, senior vice president for Absolute Poker. "We handed out nearly $250,000 between the two tables last Saturday and we're gearing up to make even more people very rich." Play online poker.

At 12:38 on Saturday, July 21st, JOE JETS lost quad 9s to SHORT_SHYT's quad Jacks and walked away with $97,650.85 for losing the hand.

Within just a few hours of the jackpot being reset, history repeated itself. At 16:55 ET, JBAND277's quad 10s were no match for GOLFCOFFEY's quad Jacks. Another $26,890.35 made its way into JBAND277's account for his losing hand. Play $500 match poker bonus.

If a poker player loses a hand holding four 8s or anything better at a Bad Beat Jackpot table, they'll win a piece of the Bad Beat Jackpot. A percentage of the poker jackpot is shared amongst the players & women poker players where the bad beat occurred and a fraction of the jackpot is placed back into the pot for the next jackpot.

Poker News Source: PR-GB

She's got her poker face on

Louise Harry slept like a baby the night before B.C. Lottery's Women's Poker Classic championship.

To the 47-year-old's surprise, that day her husband Piers, 49, staked $440 for her seat in the No Limit Texas Hold 'em tournament.

Harry, only having a moment to collect her thoughts, set out and shrewdly wagered her way through countless flops, turns and rivers, advancing past 290 other competitors to the tournament's final table where the last lady standing took home $36,000. Online poker.

"When I kept getting higher and higher up the rankings, and I got to the final table, I had exceeded every expectation," she says, before admitting she's never been one for casinos.

The mother of two picked up poker with her brother simply because the pair has always played cards together. When Texas Hold 'em picked up in popularity, the idea of mastering the strategy behind it was enticing.

Both play regularly in a crew of friends and family that adheres strictly to the rules, all the way down to a digital blinds keeper.

"We're all cutthroat," she says. "We go for the gusto."

But all of Harry's practice did little good in her first casino poker tournament.

"It was pretty nerve-racking playing with a lot of strangers," she recalls of her middle-of-the-pack showing. "I don't even remember the first hand."

Harry believes each hand dealt can be played and won differently.

At the Women's Classic final table, she used that knowledge, a little luck and heaps of confidence to bring home the championship.

"My style of play at the final table reflected that," she says. "I took a lot more risks and was willing to put myself out there more because I had nothing to lose and everything to gain." Play $500 match poker bonus.

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She's got her poker face on

Louise Harry slept like a baby the night before B.C. Lottery's Women's Poker Classic championship.

To the 47-year-old's surprise, that day her husband Piers, 49, staked $440 for her seat in the No Limit Texas Hold 'em tournament.

Harry, only having a moment to collect her thoughts, set out and shrewdly wagered her way through countless flops, turns and rivers, advancing past 290 other competitors to the tournament's final table where the last lady standing took home $36,000. Online poker.

"When I kept getting higher and higher up the rankings, and I got to the final table, I had exceeded every expectation," she says, before admitting she's never been one for casinos.

The mother of two picked up poker with her brother simply because the pair has always played cards together. When Texas Hold 'em picked up in popularity, the idea of mastering the strategy behind it was enticing.

Both play regularly in a crew of friends and family that adheres strictly to the rules, all the way down to a digital blinds keeper.

"We're all cutthroat," she says. "We go for the gusto."

But all of Harry's practice did little good in her first casino poker tournament.

"It was pretty nerve-racking playing with a lot of strangers," she recalls of her middle-of-the-pack showing. "I don't even remember the first hand."

Harry believes each hand dealt can be played and won differently.

At the Women's Classic final table, she used that knowledge, a little luck and heaps of confidence to bring home the championship.

"My style of play at the final table reflected that," she says. "I took a lot more risks and was willing to put myself out there more because I had nothing to lose and everything to gain." Play $500 match poker bonus.

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- Are you a "real person" who has a zany habit and have made a lifestyle or career out of it?

Do you like scaling tall buildings from the outside? Are you a stuntman in the movie industry? Are you the world's best unicyclist? Then we want to hear your story. Download poker wallpapers.

We're looking for "real people" in the Lower Mainland who want to share their tales. Interested?

Poker News Source: Vancouver

Friday, August 3, 2007

TV drives Heartland Poker Tour

The World Series of Poker has ended, and there are still several World Poker Tour events remaining. So let us take a look at a poker tournament alternative.

The Heartland Poker Tour will start a league in September.

According to HPT publicity releases, the league will be designed to "bring more poker to the people."

The league will run from September to December and use a point system to record results at participating casinos. Play route 66 poker.

According to a report on www.pokerlistings.com, each casino will name a league champion after 12 weeks of competition. A league champion will receive a package worth $2,700 and a seat in the televised Heartland Poker Tour Championship at the Majestic Star Casino in Gary, Ind., Dec. 1-9.

At the Majestic Star, players & women poker players will be after the winner's share of a $1 million prize pool, as well as television exposure.

"We think a national poker league will succeed for the same reasons bowling, dart and pool leagues do," Todd Anderson, the Tour co-producer, told PokerListings. "People get a chance to compete in a fun environment for small stakes, but ultimately, they have a chance to test their poker skills under lights and cameras for huge sums of money."

According to the release, weekly tournaments will have relatively small buy-ins ($60 on average).

On the Heartland Poker Tour Web site (www.heart-landpokertour.com), the motto of the league is "Real People ... Un-Real Money!" The league will be supported by the national television brand of the Heartland Poker Tour. Each week, 97 percent of the prize pool is returned to the players, with 3 percent going to dealer tokes. Download poker wallpapers.

Anderson and long-time friend Greg Lang -- both independent television producers -- used their collective experiences in broadcast television, regional and national business development, marketing and branding to launch the HPT. Online poker.

Remaining HPT events in 2007 are at :

The Grand Casino Mille Lacs, Minn., Aug. 20-27;

Northern Lights Casino, Walker, Minn., Sept. 12-19;

Golden Gates Casino, Blackhawk, Colo., Oct. 8-14;

Lucky Nugget Card Club, Deadwood, S.D., Oct. 15-21;

Meskwaki Casino, Tama, Iowa, Oct. 31-Nov. 3;

Casino Del Sol, Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 11-18, and

The HPT Championships, Dec. 1-9, at the Majestic Star Casino in Gary, Ind.

The tour is contemplating expanding to Tunica, Miss.; Oklahoma, and Denver. It has already sanctioned a tournament in Verona, N.Y., at the Turning Stone Casino. The tour was at Gary, Ind., for a major tournament last week and other plans include holding events in Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and of course, Nevada. Play $500 match poker bonus.

The number of entries has ranged from 200 to 400 players an event, with buy-ins ranging from $300 to $500, not including satellite tournaments.

Poker News Source: Pharump Valley Times

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Online Gambling: It's All Over Without iMEGA

For the lucrative online gambling industry, firmly committed operators are now admitting to Gambling911.com: "If iMega doesn't come through, we might as well just pack it in".

iMEGA is the trade organization that is currently challenging a controversial online gambling ban. The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act - passed in October - requires banking institutions to monitor and prevent transactions for the purpose of online gambling activity in the United States. Women poker.

While there is currently a move by several politicians to have the law repealed, that process could take months, assuming it happens at all. The UIGEA ordered banks to have in place an "across the board policy" demonstrating how such transactions would be monitored. The early July deadline has come and gone with little evidence of a policy change, though the banks insisted they needed more than the 270 days allotted to them.

iMEGA's goal is to get the court to declare the UIGEA unconstitutional and unenforceable. The group says the act violates the First Amendment’s rights to freedom of speech and commercial association as well as the Tenth Amendment’s protections of states’ rights to regulate online gambling. Download poker wallpapers.

“We think the law infringes on the First Amendment and Tenth Amendment rights of our members,” Edward Leyden, iMEGA’s president, told Red Herring last month. “And we also believe the government has exceeded its authority in its WTO dispute with Antigua and that too has harmed our clients.”

A Federal Judge in the state of New Jersey has assigned a hearing date of September 4 for its lawsuit.

"iMEGA is our (the online gambling industry) only hope right now and I get the sense that people don't really understand the urgency here," one operator, asking for anonymity, told Gambling911.com Tuesday morning. "We need this thing to work. Once the banks get involved it's all over." Play route 66 poker.

Right now, while many of the top tier payment processors have stopped doing business with US-facing online gambling companies, the banking industry itself had not been required to abide by any ruling until after July 1. Sources close to Gambling911.com have revealed that the banks are quietly supportive of iMEGA though not financially. The organization is now aggressively seeking donations in order to pay for court fees. A few of the online gambling establishments have helped out but not all.

"The big online poker players need to get on board here," said one operator. "We realize that Alfonse D'Amato and the Poker Players Alliance are doing a commendable job but their efforts won't stop the banks in the short term and it is questionable whether they will be able to do so in the long term either."

The consequences of iMEGA losing in its effort? The big name online poker sites still catering to US players will be forced to shut down, at least to the US market. Poker Stars, Full Tilt Poker will not be able to take money in nor will they be able to make payouts.

The writing may already be on the wall.

Antigua's Gaming Director, Ron Maginley noted that the online gambling jurisdiction of the Isle of Man recently gave notice to gaming companies that it intends to close all gaming-related accounts.

“Already, some companies here have been given notice," Maginley said. "Under the law here, gaming companies are required to put ‘gaming’ in their names and in relation to getting accounts, certainly the local banks here are showing reluctance to offer new accounts, even to companies registered here. Play $500 match poker bonus.

Calvin Ayre, CEO of Bodog.com, confessed to Gambling911.com that this will be the first football season his company will not be actively marketing. While Bodog has no intention at this time of leaving the US market, his company is going to be focusing more heavily on Europe and even Asia over the coming months.

"Things have gotten really difficult in the US," Ayre said. Stay tuned to our poker blog for more updates.

Poker News Source: Gambling 911

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

TOP WOMEN POKER PLAYERS HEAD FOR LONDON

Party Poker's inaugural Women's World Open imminent

The first televised Party Poker.com $3 000 buy-in Women's World Open poker tournament is imminent, starting in London on August 7 and running through to August 10, with 36 top women players vying for a prizepool worth $108 000, with a $50 000 main prize.

American competitors flying in from the United States include women poker pros Jennifer Tilly, Liz Lieu and Shannon Elizabeth.

Tilly can probably boast the most impressive tournament track record, with her World Series of Poker Ladies Event win in 2005 and a first in the World Poker Tour Ladies Night Out that same year. Since then the actress and poker player been honing her game and racking up cashes at major WSOP and WPT events.

Liz Lieu has a long list of international tournament cashes, including several WSOP events. Before her foray into the tournament realm, she'd already established herself as a winning cash-game player. Download poker wallpapers.

Shannon Elizabeth brings a lot of star power to the event as well. She will be playing as well as commentating with Jesse May at the event. The actress, best known for her role in American Pie, is making her way up in the poker ranks. Most recently she cashed in a WSOP event and also came in third in the 2007 NBC National Heads-Up Championship, taking out Barry Greenstein and Jeff Madsen along the way. Online poker.

The three will have their work cut out for them as some of Europe's most accomplished women players will be fighting for supremacy and the big money. They include former PartyPoker.com World Open winner Pippa Flanders, Xuyen Pham, European Ladies champion Jackie Meecham, Katharine Hartree, Jackie Vaswami and Deborah Rogers. Play route 66 poker.

"This is the first women's tournament we have held, and we are delighted by the excellent line-up and hugely encouraged by the positive interest we have already received from broadcasters all over the world before a card has been dealt," said a PartyPoker.com spokesman. Stay tuned to our poker blog for latest updates.

Poker News Source: Online Casinos

Monday, July 16, 2007

Going back to Goa: APC returns in 2008

More than 140 players & women poker pros hit the South Indian coast this year for the inaugural Asian Poker Classic (APC), vying for their share of $1 million - the richest poker prize pool ever offered on the sub-continent.

Pleased with the results from edition one, organizers have announced the APC will return to Goa for a second go at it in March 2008, hoping to draw even more money and more pros to the felt.

"We are extremely excited about coming back in 2008," says Imran Hassan, director of operations for the Asian Poker Classic. "The inaugural APC was a huge success, so of course the planning started right after to produce a bigger, better and even more luxurious poker tournament in India.

"The Asian Poker Classic is no doubt poised to be one of the biggest tournaments in the region."

With the stunning setting on the Indian coast, the first edition managed to draw a few name pros to the event - Willie Tann, Mel Judah and Surinder Sunar among them - but it was relative unknown Carl Hostrup from Denmark who walked away with the title and $320,000. Play $500 match poker bonus.

The total pot is likely to swell further in 2008, with a bigger and better field and a number of top pros expected to attend.

A new venue will be named shortly, and play online poker qualifiers should surface in the near future also.

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Season 4 of the European Poker Tour is set to be its biggest and baddest by far.

Bigger buy-ins, added stops, more and more card players making the jaunt over from the States - all expected to create an all-time high for prize money.

And Gnuf Poker want their players to get a share of it, offering daily and weekly satellites leading to a $14,000 grand final package to the Season 4 kick-off event, the Barcelona Open.

Daily turbo satellites, regular satellites and sit-and-gos are all on the schedule, starting at $10+80¢. Weekly satellites at $140+$10 also run twice a day on Saturdays until Aug. 11, with a last chance satellite running Aug. 12 for a spot in the same-day grand final. Play route 66 poker.

Buy-in for that 7 p.m. (GMT) grand final is $1,400+$100, with one in 10 winning the $14k Barcelona package, including buy-in, travel, accommodation and spending money.

For all the details and a full satellite schedule, visit Gnuf Poker.

Poker News Source: Poker Listings

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