2012 May 31

The Nightly Turbo: Sam Trickett Robbed, PokerStars VIP Changes, and More

We know you’re busy sweating all of the World Series of Poker action on our Live Reporting page, so we won’t keep you long. In this edition of the Nightly Turbo, we’re covering Sam Trickett’s threat to the player who allegedly robbed him, PokerStars changing its VIP system, and more.

In Case You Missed It

A bracelet was awarded in the first open event of the 2012 World Series of Poker on Wednesday. Find out which well-known pro collected the hardware in our daily WSOP recap.

Which story lines should you be watching for at the WSOP on Thursday? Read about them in the latest WSOP What to Watch For.

Shaun Deeb joined the PokerNews Podcast on Wednesday. Tune in to hear about his SCOOP success, living in Mexico, and his grandma’s poker skills.

Looking for a fun, behind-the-scenes perspective of life at the WSOP? The Muck is providing several daily stories from inside the Rio, so check it out!

Trickett Issues a Threat

“If you have shady people in your community, you should speak up. I don’t like this ‘don’t snitch’ culture.” – Daniel Negreanu.

It appears high-stakes superstar Sam Trickett has followed Negreanu’s advice. On Wednesday, Trickett announced via Twitter that he had money stolen from him by a well-known pro. Trickett hasn’t released the name of the player or the amount that was stolen, but he intends to make public if the situation isn’t resolved soon.

Speculation about the identity of the “well-known pro” has circulated through the poker community. Obviously, we’re not in a position to venture a guess, but we’ll be sure to keep an eye on this as more develops.

Trickett is in Las Vegas for the World Series of Poker and is set to play the $1 million Big One for One Drop from July 1 through 3. Matchbook.com announced this week that it will be sponsoring Trickett for the duration of the WSOP.

Read more at UK.PokerNews.com.

PokerStars Aims to Please

After taking player requests into consideration, PokerStars has decided to make a few changes to its VIP system to benefit its valued customers.

PokerStars’ Head of Home Games Lee Jones unveiled the changes in a TwoPlusTwo thread on Wednesday. Starting June 1, PokerStars will be releasing VIP bonuses quicker than ever before, all the way from the bronze VIP level to Super Nova Elite.

VIP LevelUSDFPPUSD/FPP% Reduction
Bronze $10 1,000 0.01 60%
Silver $25 2,250 0.011 50%
Gold $75 6,250 0.012 75%
Platinum $200 15,400 .013 69%
Super Nova $600 40,000 0.015 60%
Super Nova Elite $1600 100,000 0.016 60%

As you’ll notice, under the new VIP system, a Bronze player can cash in 1,000 VPPs for $10. The previous exchange rate for Bronze players was $25 for 2,500 VPPs. The change means players are getting a 60 percent reduction with the new system.

For a closer look at the PokerStars VIP system, visit PokerStars.com.

Aussie Aussie Aussie!

Legalized online poker in Australia is moving closer to realization now that new proposals have been introduced to the 2001 Interactive Gambling Act.

In a report issued this week, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy argued that regulating online gambling could help protect gamblers that are currently wagering about $1 billion per year with illegal offshore operators. The new proposals include self-exclusion from gambling websites, pre-commitment warning, and easily accessible data telling gamblers how much they are winning and losing.

Conroy stressed that the proposals were only in the interim stage and the government had made no decisions, but it is certainly a step in the right direction for Australian poker players.

Online gambling has been illegal in Australia since the mid-1990s, but offshore sites have been able to work around Australian legislation. The government hasn’t charged any offshore operators with violating the Interactive Gambling Act since it was introduced more than a decade ago.

The Daily Telegraph has more.

A Change in Domain

On Wednesday, PokerStars players in the Netherlands were greeted with surprising news when logging into the world’s leading online poker site.

PokerNews.nl reports that all players in the Netherlands were transferred from pokerstars.com to the new pokerstars.eu. The software and game selection are virtually identical to the dot-com version, but the purpose of the switch to PokerStars.eu is to address the taxation of gambling winnings in European countries.

The pokerstars.eu site first opened in Sweden and Finland, where players were previously taxed on up to 50 percent of their online gambling winnings earned outside of the European Union. The Netherlands is the latest country to enter the jurisdiction, and other EU nations are expected to follow.

Players on pokerstars.eu still have access to the same games as the dot-com site, and tournament guarantees remain unchanged. Players in the Netherlands who use the PokerStars Mobile app must download the new pokerstars.eu client and delete the old one, according to PokerNews.nl.

For more, read the story by our good friends over at nl.PokerNews.com.

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Who’s Your Hero?

PokerNewsSarah Grant spoke to two of her heroes, Layne Flack and Gavin Smith, on Day 4 of the World Series of Poker on Wednesday. Who are Flack and Smith’s heroes? Watch the following video to find out.

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The Nightly Turbo: Sam Trickett Robbed, PokerStars VIP Changes, and More

The Nightly Turbo: Sam Trickett Robbed, PokerStars VIP Changes, and More

2012 May 30

The Nightly Turbo: Rettenmaier Enters GPI POY Race, Online Poker in California, and More

The summer tournament scene in Las Vegas will have a major impact on the Player of the Year races. Is Jonathan Duhamel already in danger of losing his lead in the GPI Player of the Year? We’ll cover that story plus a survey about online poker in California, in the latest edition of the Nightly Turbo.

In Case You Missed It

What effect does music have on your mood at the poker table? Lynn Gilmartin takes a look at some tracks that might help players stay focused in the latest Stay Stacked.

Some big-name players made Day 3 of the WSOP $1,500 no-limit hold’em Event #2. Find out which pros are vying for a bracelet in our daily WSOP recap.

Which story lines should you be watching for at the WSOP on Wednesday? Read about them in the latest WSOP What to Watch For.

Looking for a fun, behind-the-scenes perspective of life at the WSOP? The Muck will offer several daily stories from inside the Rio, so check it out!

Rettenmaier, O’Dwyer Enter GPI Player of the Year Top 10

Jonathan Duhamal topped the 2012 Global Poker Index Player of the Year rankings for the 14th straight week, but a couple contenders have entered the race following impressive performances in Las Vegas last week.

Marvin Rettenmaier and Steve O’Dwyer vaulted into the top 10 after making the final table of the $25,000 buy-in World Poker Tour World Championship at the Bellagio. Rettenmaier won the event, collecting nearly $1.2 million in the process, and jumped 50 spots in the rankings to No. 6 in the GPI Player of the Year race. O’Dwyer finished fifth in the WPT Championship and improved 12 spots to No. 4.

Frenchman Phillippe Ktorza finished runner-up to Rettemaier in the event and jumped 130 spots to No. 23 in this week’s standings. Other big movers this week were Moon Kim (up 137 spots to No. 45), Tom Marchese (up 199 spots to No. 54) and Matt Juttelstad (up 135 spots to No. 73). Marchese bested a tough field of 34 players to win the $100,000 buy-in WPT High Roller for more than $1.3 million.

Here’s a look at the Top 10 of the Global Poker Index Player of the Year standings:

GPI Player of the Year Top 10

PlacePlayerTotal ScoreChange in Rank from Last Week
1 Jonathan Duhamel 595.68
2 Dan Smith 534.42
3 Andrew Badecker 511.97
4 Steve O’Dwyer 489.13 +12
5 Samuel Chartier 478.70 -1
6 Marvin Rettenmaier 463.06 +50
7 Bertrand Grospellier 454.83 -2
8 Noah Schwartz 444.21 -2
9 Martin Jacobson 412.22 -2
10 Vyacheslav Igin 382.19 -2

The Global Poker Index Player of the Year, presented by PokerNews, honors the player who has the strongest performance in live tournaments during the calendar year, according to the USA Today Global Poker Index point system.

For the full GPI Player of the Year standings, head on over to EpicPoker.com.

California Divided on Internet Poker

A new survey conducted by USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times shows that California voters are nearly split on the prospect of legalized intrastate online poker.

More than 1,000 registered voters were questioned between May 17 and 21 about online poker and other forms of gambling. The poll showed that 47 percent of voters would favor legalization of online poker if the activity could raise money toward education, public safety and other government services for the cash-strapped state.

The Los Angeles Times reports that many of the polled voters were concerned about problem gamblers setting a bad example for young people.

In February, California Sen. Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) and Sen. Roderick Wright (D-Inglewood) introduced a bill that would allow online poker to be played within the state. The Internet Gambling Consumer Protection and Public-Private Partnership Act of 2012, also known as SB 1463, seeks to generate hundreds of millions of dollars for the state in the fiscal year 2012-13.

Read more at the Los Angeles Times.

Bwin.Party Launches Social Gaming Strategy

Online gambling giant bwin.party has launched strategy that will see the company invest up to $50 million over the next two years in a new social gaming platform.

This week, bwin.party broadened its reach into social gaming by acquiring gaming developers Velasco and Orneon. Bwin.party says that the $23 million purchase for the companies covered several existing business-to-business social gaming contracts and significant software engineering resources.

The investment will include the establishment of a social games studio called Win, which will develop and launch social games, as well as a dedicated social gaming technology platform.

Bwin.party’s first social gaming product will be a poker-based product followed by a casino and sportsbook application by the end of the year.

Commenting on Wednesday’s announcement, bwin.party co-CEOs Jim Ryan and Norbert Teufelberger said: “We have chosen a ‘build and partner’ strategy, one that provides us with both the resources and additional management expertise to execute our planned extension into social gaming – an exciting and fast growing area of digital entertainment that is the latest addition to our business strategy.”

Read more at bwin.party.com.

Perfect Match

Matchbook.com doesn’t have an online poker room, but the betting company has loaded up with high-profile pros to sponsor during the 2012 World Series of Poker.

The site, which is striving to become the top destination for all poker betting, has put together a team of ten poker pros during the two-month poker festival in Las Vegas. The team is starred by Sam Trickett and Dan “Jungleman” Cates, both of whom are considered among the toughest cash-game players in the world. Trickett also has a striking tournament résumé and will be playing in the $1 million buy-in Big One for One Drop tournament during this summer’s WSOP.

“It was an easy choice partnering with Matchbook for the WSOP,” Trickett said. “Not only are all the players extremely talented but the majority of the team is also very good friends. It’s a unique environment to have as a poker team but provides us all with added support. I’m sure we are all going to have a fun and profitable summer together.”

Other members of Team Matchbook are WSOP bracelet winners JP Kelly and Matt Perrins, Roberto Romanello, James Akenhead, Martins Adeniya, Ben Vinon, Jarred Solomon and John Hewitt.

Read more right here at PokerNews.com.

Explain This: Shaun Deeb

After his quick exit from WSOP Event #4, Shaun Deeb sat down with PokerNews’ Sarah Grant for the latest edition of Explain This.

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The Nightly Turbo: Rettenmaier Enters GPI POY Race, Online Poker in California, and More

The Nightly Turbo: Rettenmaier Enters GPI POY Race, Online Poker in California, and More

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