Hot on the heels of the overturning of his previous legislation, Utah Senator Orrin Hatch vowed to bring new federal regulation regarding sports betting. Now he is being joined by fellow Senator and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in these calls, with Schumer offering specific ideas as to the legislation. “With the Supreme Court’s ruling, it’s… Read more »
Month: August 2018
Partypoker, World Poker Tour Agree to Four-Year Live Tourney Partnership
The World Poker Tour announced on Wednesday that it has inked a partnership with partypoker LIVE to host as many as seven events in Europe and Canada for the next four years. The first event in the series will be at the Playground Poker Club in Montreal in October 2018 in conjunction with the WPT… Read more »
2018 EPT Barcelona Main Event Day 1B – Anthony Chimkovich Takes Overall Chip Lead
With 1,305 registrations on Day 1B (unique entries plus single re-entries), the European Poker Tour (EPT) Barcelona Main Event has reached 1,903 total entries through both Day 1 flights, already eviscerating the record for the tournament. The now-former largest field for the WPT Barcelona Main Event was 1,785, set in 2016. And registration is open… Read more »
Joseph Stiers Suing WSOP After DQ from 2017 Main Event
From the files of “poker news you don’t hear every day,” a poker player is suing the World Series of Poker. Joseph Stiers of Maryland has filed a lawsuit against Caesars Entertainment, owner of the WSOP, for kicking him out of the 2017 WSOP Main Event, taking his buy-in in the process. Specifically, court documents… Read more »
NFL Owners Keep DraftKings Equity Stakes With Sports Betting Underway
The NFL is rife with hypocrisy. We know this. Whether it is the league’s attitude towards player safety, its handling of discipline, or its use of the military to promote the sport, the league is pretty much full of shit these days (but I can’t stop watching, Go Pack Go). Another issue in which the… Read more »
2018 EPT Barcelona Main Event Day 1A – Ben Wilinofsky Pulls Away From Pack
After a layoff since early May, the European Poker Tour (EPT) is finally back in action with EPT Barcelona. The Main Event kicked off Monday with 554 players registering for Day 1A and 44 paying for one re-entry (this is a single re-entry event). Ben Wilinofsky is the chip leader of the 202 remaining players… Read more »
Utah Senator Orrin Hatch Indicates Future Bill Regarding Sports Betting is Coming
Following the defeat of a bill that he ushered through the Congress in the 1990s, senior Utah Senator Orrin Hatch has indicated that he will soon put forth a new sports betting bill that would once again attempt federal regulation of the sports betting industry. Hatch: “Improvements in Monitoring and Enforcement” Hatch indicated that his… Read more »
Schedule for 2018 Poker Masters Released, Includes Short Deck Tournament
Attempting to build on the success of its inaugural running, the schedule for the 2018 Poker Masters events has been announced. As a part of the roster of tournaments, the 2018 Poker Masters will also bring to the poker audience a new version of poker – Short Deck Texas Hold’em – which will be one… Read more »
2018 EPT Barcelona: Michael Soyza Takes First High Roller Event, Plenty Still Left on the Schedule
After a lengthy slumber, the European Poker Tour is back into action at the Casino Barcelona in Spain. Holding their first events since their stop in Monte Carlo back in May, the EPT has wasted little time in getting to business, holding the first of two High Roller tournaments. There is plenty left on the… Read more »
WPT’s Angelica Hael: Women’s Poker Summit “Trying to do More for Women”
One of the conundrums of poker is why more women don’t take part in the game, since the female population makes up more than half of humanity. From its beginnings, there have been a lack of women in the game – be it playing or in its management – and it is something that has… Read more »
Stephen Chidwick Facing Challenges from Schindler, Bonomo in POY Races
Heading into the last quarter of 2018, the United Kingdom’s Stephen Chidwick still has his leads in the major Player of the Year races. In one of them, however, his lead has been reduced to a single point and, in the other, the heat is on from a player who has said he will not… Read more »
Matt Savage, Big Blind Ante Fan
When the Big Blind Ante concept was introduced at the ARIA last year, famed World Poker Tour Tournament Director Matt Savage was admittedly a skeptic. Making the player in the big blind pay all of the antes for the table? That seemed blasphemous. But as he said in a recent blog post, he wouldn’t be… Read more »
Caesars, Harrah’s Philadelphia Offer Details on Upcoming Pennsylvania Online Gaming Offerings
Last week, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) issued the first three sets of interactive gaming licenses in the state to Parx Casino, Harrah’s Philadelphia, and Mount Airy Resort Casino. Each spent $10 million to apply for all three available license types: online poker, online casino games, and online slots. In a recent press release,… Read more »
PokerStars Extends Olive Branch to Players After DDoS Attacks
Following last week’s technical difficulties that were the result of a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack, PokerStars has scheduled a series of freerolls for affected players as a an effort to apologize for the game disruptions. On Twitter, PokerStars said there will be five freerolls beginning tomorrow, August 22nd. Each will present $100,000 in… Read more »
Degenerate Poker Player Didn’t Come Up With a Good Bank Robbery Plan
This story is about a month old, but it wasn’t something that got much publicity, so I missed it when it was fresh. It is worth telling, though, as it’s just so pathetic. As I write for a website called Poker News Daily and have done so for nearly a decade and a half, it… Read more »
Three Casinos Receive Online Gaming Licenses in Pennsylvania
Looking to get their online gaming industry up and running before the end of 2018, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has officially granted approval to three casinos for online gaming operations. Who Will Be First to Open? In July, nine casinos in the 13-casino operation in the state of Pennsylvania applied for licenses for online… Read more »
Borgata Files Motion Demanding Payment from Phil Ivey
Poker professional Phil Ivey has been battling legal issues for much of the last six years regarding his play in casinos on both sides of the Atlantic. In one case, the casino refused to pay his money and, in the other, the casino sued to get the money back they had paid him in winnings.… Read more »
PokerStars Admits it Has Suffered DDoS Attacks
For the past few years, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have become the norm in the poker world. Just last week, partypoker admitted that they had been the target of such attacks that have hindered their operations. Now the #1 online poker site in the industry, PokerStars, admits that they have also been targeted… Read more »
Winamax Boots Two Accounts for Botting
French online poker site Winamax has concluded an investigation into alleged bot play by banning two accounts, seizing the funds of one of them. In an interesting decision, the poker room’s management made the results of their investigation public. The controversy started about two months ago, when players on ClubPoker, a French-language poker message board,… Read more »
PokerStars Launches Live Dealer Games on PokerStars Play App
PokerStars announced Wednesday that it has become the first online gaming company to feature live dealer games on a social gaming mobile app. The app is PokerStars Play, a free-to-play gambling app (featuring primarily poker) with optional chip purchases for real money. The two new games, War of Bets and Bet on Poker, were developed… Read more »
Three Companies Win $315 Million Judgment in Scientific Games Antitrust Lawsuit
It was a bittersweet victory for the “little guy” last week as a trio of gaming equipment developers and distributors won a lawsuit against gaming giant Scientific Games. A Chicago jury awarded the group $105 million, but because it was an antitrust case, federal regulations trebled the damages to $315 million. Shuffle Tech Takes On… Read more »
Brandon Eisen Wins Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Championship Event
Brandon Eisen nabbed his first recorded live tournament win since 2013 on Monday, emerging victorious in the $5,250 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Championship Event. He began as the chip leader at the final table and ended up defeating Jeremy Ausmus heads-up to win $771,444. Here is a look at the chip counts to begin… Read more »
DDoS Attack Hobbles partypoker
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have unfortunately become a fact of life in online poker. While they are not a regular occurrence in the industry, they do happen often enough where they are expected. How they affect the poker sites all depends on the intensity of the attack and the effectiveness of the site’s… Read more »
Golden Nugget Atlantic City Moves Poker Room to Make Room for Sportsbook
Reacting to the decision by the United States Supreme Court, the state of New Jersey – the state the brought the lawsuit that pushed the decision by the SCOTUS – has been quick to bring to life their sports betting industry. Casinos are having to make some moves also, such as the decision by the… Read more »
2018 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Main Event Day 1B: D’Antonio Brown Takes Overall Lead, $3 Million Guarantee Crushed
The Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open $5000 Main Event is in the books and officials are elated. For the first time in a few years, there will be no overlay in the tournament, with the players crushing the $3 million guarantee with ease. Afte3r the carnage of Day 1B concluded on Saturday, there was a… Read more »