July 20 2012, Brett Collson
If you’re looking for Friday’s top poker stories to get your weekend started off right, then you’ve come to the right place. In this edition of the Nightly Turbo, we’re covering the South Point Casino’s big plans in Nevada, the latest winners from PokerStars’ MicroMillions II, and more.
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The Race Is On
The South Point Casino is poised to launch the first licensed real-money online poker site in the United States.
The casino, which created a free-to-play site last October, is set to meet with the Gaming Control Board next month to discuss recommendation for an operating license in Nevada. If approved, South Point will seek final license approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission.
South Point owner and CEO Michael Gaughan told eGaming Review that a real-money online poker site would be ready to launch as early as September. Gaughan says his gaming platform has already been approved by an independent testing laboratory, meaning it can go live as soon as it is licensed to do so.
“We’re finishing up our second wave of testing and so far no problems,” Gaughan told eGamng Review. “I may not be the biggest or the best but hopefully I’ll have a head start by two or three months.”
Last month, slot machine suppliers IGT and Bally Technologies became the first companies to receive licenses to act as service providers for Internet poker operators. However, it could take up to six months for their technology to be tested by the board and the state. The providers also need to wait on partnering casinos to receive license approval from the NGC.
Read more about South Point Poker at eGR North America.
Small Buy-ins, Huge Prizes
We’re nearing the finish line of the PokerStars MicroMillions II tournament series. Through Thursday, more than 875,000 entrants participated in the first 72 events, with more than $4 million handed out over eight days.
Only 28 events remained going into Friday, which means Team PokerStars Pro Andre Coimbra is nearing the completion of his challenge. Coimbra played in all 72 events through Thursday, cashing in 16 of them for $318.68 – all while sleeping for about four hours per day. Coimbra has been updating his progress in a daily video diary:
Here’s a look at Thursday’s MicroMillions II winners.
1 | Zynga Poker | 120,400 |
2 | PokerStars | 24,800 |
3 | PartyPoker | 2,500 |
4 | 888Poker | 1,100 |
5 | Merge Gaming Network | 320 |
6 | ClubWPT | 300 |
7 | Ongame Network | 270 |
8 | iPoker Network | 140 |
9 | Microgaming Network | 67 |
Check out the latest traffic rankings at PokerScout.com.
PokerStars Macau Expands
PokerStars has announced two new events to be included in 2012 Asia Player of the Year season. The Macau Poker Cup Championship will take place from September 7 through 16, and the inaugural APPT: Asia Championship of Poker is scheduled for Oct. 26 through Nov. 11. Both events will take place at the Grand Waldo Entertainment Complex.
The Macau Poker Cup Championship is the annual finale for Asia’s premier poker series and will feature a HKD $20,000 buy-in Main Event that has a HKD $4.5 million guarantee. Meanwhile, the much anticipated APPT: Asia Championship of Poker (ACOP) will feature a HKD $100,000 buy-in Main Event with a massive HKD $10,000,000 guarantee. The 17-day poker festival will have 18 official Asia Player of the Year events, including a HKD $25,000 buy-in ACOP Warm-up (HKD $5,000,000 guarantee) and a HKD $250,000 buy-in High Roller event.
“ACOP is the next evolution of tournaments in Asia,” said Danny McDonagh, director of live operations for Asia-Pacific. “This is an exciting step towards reaching the success of major international tournaments like the PCA, EPT, and WSOP.”
Here’s a look at the remaining PokerStars Macau schedule for 2012: