One of my all-time favorite online Vegas casinos, bought to you by Vegas Technologies, is offering a huge $30,000 guaranteed Weekend Madness tournament – running now! This comes immediately after the Columbus Day tournament that finished as this began.
The latter event kicked off on Monday and ran through until the past Friday, offering $20,000 to dozens of players at Online Vegas casino – and there’s a lot to choose from. I personally started playing here because of their impressive online casino bonuses.
The best thing about that tournament – it was completely free! Most tournaments at Online Vegas carry a $12.99 entry fee. Tournaments at Online Vegas have recently been shy on players, meaning it is far easier to make the money – for example, this $30,000 guaranteed tournament has only 500 participants. First place is $15,000. So if you are looking for one of the good no deposit casinos, look no further.
Here is a continuation of more poker tells by Yakshi:
3. Slapdick loses a big pot in a river suckout and has $60 of his $300 stack left. He has just doubled up the table moron. On the very next hand, four players limp to Slapdick preflop.
In this spot, Slapdick will open-shove all-in approximately 40% of the time.
4. Captain Fearful is in a hand against you. You flopped the nut straight on a rainbow board. He checks, you bet 3/4 pot and he calls. Turn gives a flush draw. He checks, you bet 3/4 pot and he calls, but he seems frustrated. River completes the flush. He grabs a big stack, moves it toward the betting line, but right before the line, he checks with the big stack in his hand.
In this spot, Captain Fearful is trying to intimidate you into checking. Feel free to bet 1/2 to 3/4 pot again with the sure-fire knowledge that you hold the winner.
Tom Dwan is well-respected among the poker community, particularly online casino poker players, for his prodigious skills at the game as well as his lavish lifestyle and unthinkable riches in his early twenties.
Poker legend Phil Ivey, often considered the best player of all time, has stated that Dwan (who plays as ‘durrrr’ on Full Tilt Poker) is one player likely to succeed him. Now Dwan is apparently sharing those sentiments as he has issued a challenge to all comers.
“I’m making this heads-up challenge to the world. Anyone can accept. Four tables, minimum of $200/$400, and I’ll put up $1.5 million to their $500,000,” the young poker expert said in an interview with Bluff magazine. “We play 50,000 hands minimum and if they end up a dollar after rake they keep the side money or whatever. So basically, if you and I played and you won a dollar, you would get my $1.5 million and if I won a dollar I would win your $500,000.”
It’s unlikely that the average OCN reader will have the bankroll to take up Dwan on his challenge but a wealth of contenders have been suggested, the most popular choice seeming to be Patrik Antonius. I would love to challenge this guy, he is pretty good but also very cocky!
Another amusing quote from our favorite blogger Yahshi, this time he looks at live poker tells:
1. Nincompoop shoves all in on the river, saying, “Well, I guess I better get headed home . . . “
Nincompoop-headed-home always has the nuts and expects to stay another four hours.
2. Doofus makes a big river bet on a board of 4s 2s Ks Js 2h, then says to his heads-up opponent, “You got the ace?”
Doofus always has at least the ace, and 95% of the time a full house.
Cool Hand Poker is a newly-established online poker room, launched about a month ago by Belle Rock Entertainment and powered by Microgaming. As well as welcome bonuses, Cool Hand Poker is using a leader board campaign to attract new players to the site. The welcome bonus, however, is not to be sniffed at – 100% up to $350. Still not better than a couple of established rooms, so we will have to see if they can gain the liquidity needed.
The leader boards are well worth your time, though, as they can earn you far more than $350. In most Leader Board races, it is only the top point collectors who receive perks and prizes from their efforts. At Cool Hand Poker, virtually anyone can win big. Those who don’t have the time to play 100,000 hands a week to make the top spots usually suffer in these competitions but Cool Hand Poker offers $25 to anyone who can make a significant jump in points. There are also weekly and monthly Leader Board competitions. The top weekly leader board competitors can win one of 16 MP3 players, while the top 100 in the monthly leader boards earn a piece of $5,000. MP3 players are so 5 years ago as prizes.
The world’s largest online poker room has been busted by the Advertising Standards Authority out of Great Britain. PokerStars.com has been criticized by the advertising watchdog for implying that gambling could make a person more confident and courageous, according to the Guardian newspaper.
A PokerStars.com poster campaign ran with the headline “play mind games” and featured world poker champion Daniel Negreanu holding an ice hockey stick with the line “Poker is a sport of courage, conviction and confidence”.
Under the advertising code, ads are not allowed to link gambling with sexual success, an improved self-image or appeal to children or young people.
In the past a number of online gambling firms have been cited by the ATS for failing to comply with its strict advertising standards. I agree that all gambling companies should adhere to tight advertising laws so as not to further incidents of addiction.
No smoking laws need to be a fair playing-field says Calgary casinos. Faced with slumping profits, two Calgary gaming companies want the province to close a loophole in the smoking ban that permits gamblers to light up on First Nation casinos.
Gamehost Income Fund, which owns the Deerfoot Inn and Casino, reported last week that it made nearly a million dollars less in the second quarter of 2008 — a slide of more than five per cent compared to last year.
Sam Switzer, who owns the Elbow River Casino, estimates his profits are down by at least 25 per cent. Both blame at least part of the problem on the fact First Nations casinos can still welcome smokers in their facilities, despite a province wide smoking ban imposed on Jan. 1. The discrepancy has dealt traditional casino owners an unfair hand, said Gamehost’s chief executive.
After Alberta’s smoking ban took effect, both the Tsuu T’ina Nation, which opened the $40-million Grey Eagle Casino last December, and the Stoney Nakoda Nation, which launched the $60-million Nakoda Entertainment Resort in the spring, invoked federal bylaw exemptions for Native lands.
That let both First Nations avoid the provincial Tobacco Reduction Act, which bans smoking in all public places and workplaces, including bars, casinos and bingo halls.
While Stoney band officials and executives from the company managing its casino declined to comment, Tsuu T’ina band council member Darryl Crowchild said the council would wait to meet and discuss the issue before commenting. Officials with the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission, which oversees gambling in the province, said they would prefer to see the two First Nations casinos follow the rest of the province’s lead.
Les Hagen, executive director for anti-smoking group Action on Smoking and Health, said the province should use diplomacy to get smoking out of the Native casinos. In Manitoba, for example, the government struck a deal giving one of its two Aboriginal-owned gambling facilities 300 slot machines in exchange for an agreement to go smoke-free. I can’t help but feel the Canadian government is walking on egg-shells with this issue because of political correctness and their fear of upsetting the First Nations.
I was playing a $7.25 NL HE tourney and I had the biggest, fattest, dumbest donkey I have ever seen at my table. I wish I remembered his screen name, I think I did make notes on him so if we get sat at the same table I will just go AFK till he is out or one of us is moved. He went all-in on almost every hand….and just kept re-buying. He must have re-bought around 15 times just at my table.
Finally I was moved but not before I lost a huge all-in pot to him. I had A Q suited and he went all-in pre-flop and had 7 5 offsuite. Can you believe that??? This guy was just really stupid, and of course he won that hand when the river came a 5 and I did not match up with anything. It was very frustrating and the guy just kept going bust and reloading.
More policitical gambling bludners from Florida, where the state Supreme Court has thrown out an agreement Gov. Charlie Crist made that allowed the state to collect tons of taxes from the state’s tribal casinos. If no replacement deal is made, the federal government is likely to give the casinos slot machines tax-free. A majority of the Legislature might refuse any deal in order to take a high-profile stand against the expansion of gambling. The fear of such political posturing is why Crist tried to cut lawmakers out of the process.
His contract with the tribes was a good one but he was wrong to try to stretch his executive power. He gave the tribes the right to conduct table card games that would be illegal elsewhere in Florida. In December we urged Crist to submit his plan to the Legislature for ratification and not wait until the Florida Supreme Court ordered him to. The court was exactly right when it said last week that the governor lacks the power “to bind the state to a compact that violates Florida law.” This guy really comes across as a sleezy player.
As with most political hot issues,lawmakers failed to agree on setting a clear definition of illegal Internet gambling to go along with a ban on online betting passed in 2006. The Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department have been unable to finalize rules to implement the ban because Congress didn’t clearly define online gambling when it passed legislation less than two years ago.
The House Financial Services Committee voted Wednesday on legislation to require federal regulators to write a uniform definition of which types of gambling should and should not be allowed on the Internet, followed by new rules implementing the ban. The tie vote, 32-32, meant the legislation failed under committee rules.
Senate Republicans, pushed by then-Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee, had attached the online gambling ban to an unrelated port security bill in a rush of year-end legislation in 2006. Banks and other financial institutions have complained that they are being forced into a law enforcement role because the Internet gambling ban prohibits them from accepting payments to settle online wagers without giving them a clear set of rules. I think it is just a matter of time till some smart politician (I know it is an oxymoron) figures out how to make some sweet tax dollars and the US reverses this decision.