August 09 2012, Brett Collson

PokerStars formally closed its deal with the Department of Justice on Thursday. What does it mean for the future of Full Tilt Poker? We’ll cover that story and more in this edition of the Nightly Turbo.
In Case You Missed It
On Thursday, Marvin Rettenmaier became the first back-to-back champion on the World Poker Tour. Read about his latest win in our WPT Cyprus recap.
With his WPT win, will Rettenmaier take the lead in the Global Poker Index? Mickey Doft takes a look at the biggest movers and shakers in this week’s GPI rankings.
Reid Young made his second appearance on the Strategy with Kristy podcast this week. Reid analyzed three interesting hands from cash-game sessions.
Poker pro William Reynolds always provides an entertaining interview. On this week’s PokerNews Podcast, Reynolds and the crew discussed Macau, Annie Duke, PokerStars and Full Tilt, and special Jacuzzis.
How complicated was the deal between PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and the Department of Justice? Chad Holloway sat down with FTP attorney Anne Madonia to find out about the negotiation process and more.
PartyPoker started beta-testing its own variant of fast-fold poker on Thursday. Find out about Fast Forward in out piece here at PokerNews.com.
NFL Tackles WSOP Issue
When Thursday’s National Football League preseason game between the San Diego Chargers and the Green Bay Packers kicks off, Shannon Eastin will become the first woman to officiate a game in the league’s history. Eastin, 42, is one of the replacement refs hired as a result of the ongoing contract dispute between the NFL and its referees.
But according to a recent report by NBC Sports, Eastin’s past as a poker player could have created some controversy for the league. A source close to the situation says that the locked-out NFL referees planned to bring attention to the fact that Eastin played in the World Series of Poker in 2006 and 2007. The NFL prohibits any form of gambling and has been a major opponent of the activity since the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) was passed in 2006.
The following text appears in the expired NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement, which applies to its replacement referees:
Gambling is an unacceptable activity for Game Officials in the National Football League. Such activity constitutes conduct detrimental to the integrity of, and public trust in, the NFL. Because it is the responsibility of the Game Officials to ensure the fairness of NFL play, including the complete confidence of the fans in the legitimacy of the game, it is critical that NFL Game Officials maintain the appearance of the highest ethical conduct.
The league issued a statement to Pro Football Talk on Thursday, explaining that a background check was conducted on all of its referees: “The NFL does extensive background checks on prospective officials, including the current group of replacement officials,” NFL spokesman Michael Signora said. “All of them have passed the NFL’s rigorous screening process, including Shannon Eastin. Past participation in an event such as a poker tournament does not disqualify a person from consideration as an NFL game official.”
Eastin has cashed twice at the World Series of Poker, with her best result coming in a $1,500 no-limit hold’em event in 2007. Eastin finished 17th after losing a head-to head confrontation against Phil Hellmuth, who went on to win the event and his 11th bracelet. PokerNews’ reporting of her elimination hand can be found here. Eastin also took 67th place in the 2006 Ladies Event.
The NBC Sports report came shortly after the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA and NCAA filed suit against the state of New Jersey over a proposed bill that would allow sports betting within state lines. The NFL argues that New Jersey is not permitted to offer sports gambling under the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, a federal law that limits betting on collegiate and professional games only to specific areas of Nevada, Delaware, Oregon and Montana.
The initial report can be found at NBCSports.com.
Gone ‘Til November
PokerStars’ purchase of Full Tilt Poker through the Department of Justice was officially completed on Thursday, paving the way for the relaunch of FTP and repayment of “rest of world” customers within 90 days.
PokerStars made its initial payment of $225 million to the U.S. government this week. The remainder of the $547 forfeiture will be paid over the next three years, and PokerStars says the $184 million owed to non-U.S. FTP customers will be made available within the next three months.
The newly managed Full Tilt Poker will relaunch by Nov. 6, 2012. Shyam Markus, the poker-room manager at Full Tilt Poker, addressed several questions regarding the site in a thread at TwoPlusTwo on Thursday.
Read the story here at PokerNews.com for more.
EPT Announces High Roller Awards
Last week, the European Poker Tour renewed its partnership with Shamballa Jewels as the official bracelet sponsor of the EPT Season 9 High Roller and Super High Roller events.
On Thursday, the tour added even more incentive to partake in the High Roller tournaments. Starting this season, PokerStars will sponsor the EPT High Roller of the Year award. The honor will go to the player who produces the best results over the 16 events, which include three Super High Roller events in Barcelona, Monaco and the Bahamas.
“High Stakes poker action is as exciting as any sport in the world and features the best players competing against each other and those with enough confidence and cash to take on poker’s elite players,” said EPT President Edgar Stuchly. “These high stakes tournaments provide high-drama, deep strategy and potentially life-changing rewards.”
The first EPT High Roller will begin on Friday, Aug. 17 in Barcelona. As of Thursday, 37 players were confirmed for the event, and organizers are optimistic that at least 50 will participate.
For more on the European Poker Tour, visit PokerStars.com.
LAPT Medellin Under Way
The PokerStars Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT) kicked off in Medellin Wednesday with the first of two Day 1 flights. Day 1a attracted 115 runners, 43 of whom advanced to Friday’s Day 2 after 10 hours of play.
For the second straight year at LAPT Medellin, Team PokerStars Online member Freddy Torres finished his Day 1 flight as the chip leader. Torres bagged 122,000 chips at the end of the day, barely edging out Fellipe Nunes’ 120,600. Others near the top of the Day 1a leadboard were Omar Andres Rodriguez (111,800), Peter Gregory Ramirez Corner (99,400), and Andrew Korn (93,100).
Among the notables who participated in the event were Chris Moneymaker, Leo Fernandez, John Tabatabai, and Sorel Mizzi, who was eliminated late in the day when his 
couldn’t run down an opponent’s 
after all the chips went in preflop.
Here’s a look at the top 10 stacks from Day 1a:
| 4 | Peter Gregory Ramirez Corner | 99,400 |
| 5 | Andrew Korn | 93,100 |
| 6 | Harry Gonzalez | 86,600 |
| 7 | Jaime Fonseca | 84,900 |
| 8 | Luis Fernando Salas | 77,200 |
| 9 | Gustav Schuldt Langner | 71,200 |
| 10 | Mop Khayr Jr | 69,400 |
Day 1b got under way on Thursday with a new field of hopefuls. We’ll be providing daily recaps from LAPT Medellin in the Nightly Turbo, so be sure to check back for updates.
For live reporting from the event, visit the PokerStars Blog.
Goodbye From Cyprus
With Marvin Rettenmaier’s historic win on Thursday, the World Poker Tour Merit Cyprus Classic came to a close. PokerNews’ Lynn Gilmartin took a look back at the exciting week of poker on and off the felts.
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March 28 2012, Brett Collson

If you’re looking for the day’s biggest poker news, you’ve come to the right place. In this edition of the Nightly Turbo, we’re bringing you the NFL’s sudden shift concerning its gambling ad policy, PokerStars signing a new pro from Italy, and more.
In Case You Missed It
Day 1b of the PokerStars.it European Poker Tour Campione Main Event came to a close on Tuesday. Former EPT Grand Final champion Nicolas Chouity was the chip leader, but many notables survived.
Once the European Poker Tour wraps up in Campione this week, the tour will head to Berlin, Germany. Lynn Gilmartin takes a look at some of the past experiences at EPT Berlin through the PokerNews Video Vault.
Many of poker’s best online players never get a chance to shine in the spotlight. We’re here to change that. In the inaugural edition of Online Chat, Thiago “@TheDecano” Nishijima talks about his large sum of money stuck on UB, and more.
Daniel Negreanu was back with his Weekly Rant on Wednesday. To hear him discuss his TwoPlusTwo ban and other topics, head over to The Muck.
While visiting The Muck, you can check out on the Final Four of the PokerNews Fan Bracket. Negreanu, Olivier Busquet, Phil Hellmuth and Jason Mercier have emerged from the original field of 64. Don’t forget to vote!
No Fun League?
It seems the National Football League has finally opened up to the idea of cashing in on advertising from brick-and-mortar casinos. The Sports Business Journal reported Tuesday that owners could vote as early as this week on allowing casinos to advertise in NFL stadiums, team publications and on club radio broadcasts.
The NFL has long been one of the biggest antagonists of gambling even though sports betting and fantasy football have played a major role in the league’s television ratings and revenue boosts over the years.
The league’s opposition to gambling also applied to poker. Last February, around 30 NFL players attended a charity poker tournament at the Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas, but the NFL got wind of the tournament and forced the players to sit back and watch.
Even if the owners vote to approve casino advertising, there will be restrictions. It’s highly unlikely that companies will be able to use NFL logos, and all casinos with sports books will be prohibited from advertising.
“It’s an interesting situation, because that’s a great segment in which to develop relationships anyway,” New York Jets owner Woody Johnson told the New York Post. “But it’s also a delicate situation because you’d want to be sensitive to the league’s existing policy on gambling.”
Read more at the Post.
PokerStars’ New Loose Cannon
If you’re a fan of the PokerStars.net Big Game, you’ll probably recognize the newest member of Team PokerStars Pro. Massimiliano Martinez, who finished as the biggest winner among the “Loose Cannons” in the shows second season, has signed on to represent PokerStars at tournaments around the globe and online.
Most Loose Cannons entered the PokerStars Big Game with little experience playing against top competition, but Martinez already had a pair of impressive wins under his belt, including a victory in a side event at PokerStars EPT San Remo last May. His total winnings on the live circuit exceed $300,000.
Martinez ran over his table during the PokerStars Big Game, and even owned the great Phil Hellmuth on a number of occasions.
On Wednesday, PokerNews’ Sarah Grant caught up with Martinez in Campione, Italy, to talk about his new deal:
Duhamel Leads Global Poker Index Player of the Year
Team PokerStars Pro Jonathan Duhamel continued to occupy the top spot in the Global Poker Index Player of the Year standings this week. The award, which is 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.
The top five in the rankings stayed the same this week, with Duhamel holding a sizable lead over Erik Cajelais, Bruno Lopes, Noah Schwartz and Faraz Jaka, respectively. The only change in the top 10 was 2012 Aussie Millions Main Event champ Oliver Speidel, who jumped four spots to No. 7. Speidel recently finished seventh in the ANZPT Sydney Main Event for $41,262.
Here’s a look at the rest of the Top 10 of the Global Poker Index Player of the Year standings:
GPI Player of the Year Top 10
| 1 | Jonathan Duhamel | 595.68 | – |
| 2 | Erik Cajelais | 342.87 | – |
| 3 | Bruno Lopes | 337.27 | – |
| 4 | Noah Schwartz | 326.05 | – |
| 5 | Faraz Jaka | 308.34 | – |
| 6 | Samuel Chartier | 305.79 | – |
| 7 | Oliver Speidel | 300.53 | +4 |
| 8 | Jason Koon | 284.24 | -1 |
| 9 | Ruben Visser | 258.03 | -1 |
| 10 | Stephen Chidwick | 248.77 | -1 |
For the full GPI Player of the Year standings, head on over to EpicPoker.com.
Poker on a Boat
In the past two years, the World Poker Tour has expanded with numerous events in European countries. Now, it’s hitting international waters on a boat (cue T-Pain).
On Wednesday, the WPT announced a partnership with Cruise Authority and Royal Caribbean International to present the WPT Cruise. The first voyage runs from Sept. 30 through Oct. 7, 2012, and features port stops in popular Caribbean destinations including Mexico, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Royal Caribbean’s private beach in Haiti.
There won’t be a WPT tournament taking place on the 160,000-ton ship, but passengers will be able to compete in cash games, sit-and-go tournaments, ladies-only events and freeroll tournaments. All WPT Cruise passengers will receive a special welcome package containing WPT apparel and merchandise, poker lessons and a free three-month subscription to ClubWPT.com.
Guests will also have the chance meet WPT announcers Mike Sexton and Vince Van Patten, as well as the Royal Flush Girls.
Read more at PokerNews.com.
Push ‘em In
A new poker variant is making its debut on Betfair this week. Push ‘em is a game designed to create action at the cash-game tables as players are required to buy in for exactly five big blinds. The format doesn’t leave a lot of room for creativity, but action junkies will certainly get their fix.
All Push ‘em games are six-handed with limits running from $0.05/$0.10 up to $1/$2. If a player loses an all-in confrontation, he or she will be required to post five big blinds to stay at the table. For example, at a $1/2 game, the starting buy-in is $10. Players can’t buy in for anything more or less than five big blinds.
If you’re interested in playing Push ‘em, Martin Harris has written a great strategy guide over at betfair.com. Be sure to check it out.
How Do You Like Your Eggs Cooked?
Easter is coming up, so Laura Cornelius asked the poker pros in Campione how they like their eggs prepared.
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