2012 Dec 4

Nightly Turbo

Looking for the day’s biggest poker stories? You’ve come to the right place. In this edition of the Nightly Turbo, we’re covering a poker tournament featuring some of the world’s most famous celebrities, an online poker bill advancing in New Jersey, and more.

In Case You Missed It

Respected poker media member and author Lou Krieger passed away this month after a long battle with cancer. Chad Holloway took a look back at Krieger’s many contributions to the poker world.

The 2012 World Poker Tour Prague Main Event kicked off on Monday. More than 150 players came out to play, and Pasi Heinanen led the way after Day 1a.

The Full Tilt Online Poker Series (FTOPS) resumed on Monday. Take a look at the winners in our FTOPS XXI Day 2 recap.

Need advice about moving up in stakes? CardRunners video instructor Peter Jennings, also known as “Marshall28″ online, offers some hand analysis and tips in his latest training video.

A final table was reached at the 2012 DeepStacks Poker Tour Mohegan Sun National Championship on Monday. Read about the six remaining players in our daily recap.

Do you think you’re a fantasy football expert? Well, DraftKings is giving you an opportunity to prove it. The DraftKings Main Event is on Dec. 23 and features $250,000 in total prizes, with a life-altering $100,000 going to the overall winner.

Celebs Earn $300,000 in Charity Poker Event

Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, Robert Downey, Jr., Sean Penn, and Gene Simmons – unfortunately, it’s not the cast for an epic new film. Instead, it is the list of major Hollywood celebs who convened for the “Four Kings & An Ace” celebrity poker tournament benefiting Mending Kids International.

The event took place Dec. 1 at the London Hotel in West Hollywood and raised $300,000 for the organization. Mending Kids International is one of L.A.’s non-profits that sponsor critical surgeries for children around the world correcting congenital heart defects, orthopedic abnormalities, severe scoliosis, and cranial facial deformities.

The event came with a $10,000 ticket donation, which came with perks like dinner at Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant, poker lessons from World Poker Tour commentators Vince Van Patten and Mike Sexton, and round-robin style poker with each one of the celebrity hosts – all for a noble cause to benefit the children in need.

The event included performances from The Commodores, Dominic Scott Kay, Nia Peeples, American Idol winner Lee Dewyze, and featured other celebs like Danny Trejo of Machete, Linda Thompson, and Camille Grammer.

The Hollywood Reporter has more.

Progress in New Jersey

An amended bill that would allow intrastate online gambling in New Jersey could be back on track after it was approved by the New Jersey Assembly on Monday.

The bill allows for licensed casinos located in Atlantic City to offer authorized games – including poker – to residents of the state. Supporters of the bill believe it will help boost Atlantic City’s casinos which suffered the biggest revenue drop in the country last year at 9.5 percent. Casinos in neighboring Pennsylvania and Delaware have been siphoning business from New Jersey since 2006.

According to NorthJersey.com, State Sen. Ray Lesniak predicts a bill vote by the Full Assembly on Dec. 17, followed by a state Senate vote on Dec. 20.

“It’s still not too late for Atlantic City to become the Silicon Valley of Internet Gaming,” Lesniak told supporters Monday.

Lesniak, one of the leading sponsors of the measure, originally hoped for the bill to pass through the Senate in March, but it didn’t have enough Democratic votes to be addressed. Lesniak blamed the delay on opposition from the racing industry, as well as Gov. Chris Christie’s wavering in his support of the bill.

Read more at NorthJersey.com.

Lobbying for Federal Online Poker Bill Continues

The American Gaming Association (AGA) has launched a campaign pushing Congress to pass a federal online poker bill before Congress’ lame-duck session ends.

Earlier this year, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Minority Whip Jon Kyl created a bill that would legalize online poker but would ban other forms of Internet gambling like slots or baccarat. The bill was created by a new interpretation of the Wire Act that reversed the 1961 law that bans wagering over telecommunications lines – applying it only to sports betting.

Frank Fahrenkopf Jr., president and CEO of the AGA, leads the lobbying efforts urging Congress to pass the bill to prevent the gaming’s expansion on a state-by-state basis. “Without swift congressional action, the U.S. will soon see the largest expansion of legal gambling in its history,” Fahrenkopf said in a statement this week. “And without any federal guidelines in place, the result will almost certainly be inadequate oversight that creates a world of unnecessary risk and problems for law enforcement and U.S. consumers.”

Senator Kyl is also set to retire after the session, another reason why it is necessary to push for legislations now. “Kyl is critically important in convincing other conservatives that something must be done,” Fahrenkopf added.

The bill, entitled the Internet Gambling Prohibition, Poker Consumer Protection and Strengthening UIGEA Act of 2012, would establish a framework to license and regulate Internet poker companies, and to assist in the growth of a US-based online poker industry while targeting companies such as Full Tilt Poker and PokerStars, which violated The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006.

“Congress must establish federal minimum standards that address consumer protection, prevent underage gambling, promote responsible gaming and provide help for those with gambling problems,” Fahrenkopf said. “It must also provide a regulatory structure allowing for Native American casino operators – who will never agree to be regulated by the states-to be involved, and clarify and restore federal law so that law enforcement communities have the tools necessary to prosecute illegal online gambling operators.”

The AGA’s statement followed the release of a video that outlines the reasons for federal online poker legislation.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal has more.

Microgaming Rebrands

On Tuesday, Microgaming announced that it has officially re-branded its poker network as MPN, adding another major change in its transformation efforts over the past two years. Previously known as the Microgaming Network, MPN has undergone significant changes since January 2010, including modifications in layout, game selection and design.

“The re-brand of the network to MPN and the launch of the network website are both significant milestones for Microgaming poker,” said Lydia Melton, head of network games at Microgaming. “We are approaching our 10th year in operation, and we are stronger than ever before. However, we will not be resting on our laurels. What we have done with all these changes is build the framework for a scalable and sustainable network. Now that the framework is in place, we are more flexible, resilient and adaptable to any changes that this turbulent industry can throw our way.”

Among the new changes at MGN include anonymous tables, an HTML 5 client, a new Flash client, and Blaze Poker, a fast-paced format similar to Rush Poker and ZOOM Poker. MGN is also preparing to roll out a new poker lobby, designed for both beginner and advanced players, in the coming months.

MGN recently added Betsson to its online poker network. The Stockholm-based company previously ran its poker offering on the Entraction/IGT Network, but was forced to find a new home when Entraction/IGT closed its poker network in September. In addition to Betsson.com, other operators such as Paf, iGameMalta Ltd, 24h Poker, and BetVictor Poker, will be joining MPN, with more operators expected to join MPN before the end of the year.

For the full story, check out PokerFuse.com.

Sunday Million Highlights

Another well-known poker pro took down the PokerStars Sunday Million this weekend. Kevin “iacog4″ Iacofano outlasted more than 7,000 players and collected $197,052 after a heads-up chop. Amazingly, it came less than six months after he finished runner-up in the same event. Check out the highlights of his win, courtesy of PokerStars.tv:

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2012 Dec 3

PartyPoker Weekly

Hello gentle reader, and welcome to the latest edition of the PartyPoker Weekly, your one-stop shop for all of the latest PartyPoker related news and promotions. This week we have details of a brand new festive promotion; will inform you how you could be playing at the Aussie Millions for free, and much more. Enjoy!

Get a Free Present Every Day In The Lead Up To Christmas

‘Tis the season to be jolly, tra la la la la la la la la! When we were children, one of the most exciting Christmas related traditions was rushing to your advent calendar, opening the door and seeing what shaped chocolate you could eat before breakfast! Now that excitement is being recreated for you as an adult thanks to the Your Advent Calendar promotion on PartyPoker.

Throughout December – until Dec.24 – PartyPoker are rewarding their customers with a free gift just for logging into their PartyPoker account. Log onto your PartyPoker account, open the advent calendar door for today and see what your free awesome present is!

There are cash prizes of up to $100, bonuses, freeroll entries, PartyPoints, 300 piece chipsets, Sony Headphones and even a Kindle Wi-Fi up for grabs depending on your Loyalty Level. Once your prize has been awarded players must generate a small number of PartyPoints in order for the prize to be released. Thoose who are at Brone Loyalty level need to generate just three PartyPoints; Silver members 15 points and Gold members need 30 points per prize. When you consider two PartyPoints are awarded per $1 in rake or tournament fees it should not take very long to see your free prize in your PartyPoker account.

Get into the festive spirit with PartyPoker and help yourself to bags of free prizes!

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PartyPoker’s Famous $1m Guaranteed Tournament Returns

Over the past few months, PartyPoker has successfully run the Summer Million and the Autumn Million and they are already preparing for the season of Spring by launching qualifiers for The Million.

As the name suggests, The Million is a special tournament that will carry a colossal $1,000,000 prize pool. Although the buy-in is set at $600+$40, you could be competing for your share of a million dollars for much less than that.

PartyPoker is running a plethora of qualifier tournaments that will eventually feed into the $640 buy-in The Million. Each day, up until The Million kicks off on Feb. 3, there will be country specific freerolls taking place, meaning you could be playing for a slice of one million dollars for no financial outlay! There are also a number of qualifiers that cost either 10 or 25 PartyPoints to enter, whilst those players wishing to invest some of their bankroll to qualify for The Million can do so in freezeout and rebuy tournaments that have buy-ins starting at just $1 and increasing all the way to $172.

The Million has all the hallmarks of being a fantastic tournament, so make sure you do not miss out on the chance to win some life-changing money on PartyPoker.

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Win Your Way To The 2013 Aussie Millions Main Event

Unless you are fortunate enough to live in one of the warmer climates around the world, you are probably reading this article whilst wearing a number of layers of clothes in an attempt to keep warm! It really is cold out there at the moment. However, thanks to PartyPoker you could be jetting off to one of the warmest and sunniest place in the world, Australia, for the 2013 Aussie Millions Main Event.

The Aussie Millions is one of the most eagerly anticipated live poker events thanks hot weather and the even hotter poker action. The Aussie Millions Main Event attracts some of the best poker players from all corners of the globe and you could be sat down with them at the felt of the Crown Casino, Melbourne playing for a first place prize that should be at least $1,500,000!

Qualifiers have been in the PartyPoker lobby since Nov. 12 and they will stay there until Jan. 6, 2013, meaning you still have time to win your way to the Aussie Millions. Along with freeroll tournaments, there are also freezeouts with buy-ins starting at just $8 and rebuys from only $2. These eventually feed into the weekly $640+$40 Aussie Millions Satellite where one package will be guaranteed.

Each luxury $16,000 package consists of:

  • $11,000 Aussie Millions Main Event buy-in
  • Eight nights accommodation
  • $2,500 spending money

The Aussie Millions Main Event kicks off on Jan. 27 and with a little bit of luck you will still be in Australia on Feb. 2 when the final table takes place. How fantastic would it be if you managed to navigate through to the final table after qualifying from a freeroll tournament?

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A Free $50 For All New PartyPoker Players!

With the Christmas season just around the corner, many people are feeling the pinch in their wallets but that does not mean you should shy away from playing online poker. In fact quite the opposite because now is the perfect time to create a PartyPoker account through PokerNews. Why?Because we can give you a free $50 for doing so! Everyone loves free money and all you have to do to get your hands on some free cash is follow the simple steps below, and $50 is all yours to keep!

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Once you have earned 40 PartyPoints a further $30 will be deposited into your account bringing the total free cash amount to $50. You must then generate 160 points before you can cash out any of the $30 and must do so within 120 days otherwise the $30, or the remainder of it will be forfeited.

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