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Jun 6, 2007
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Poker League Launches the 2007 Global Open
![]() Thursday February 1, 8:58 pm ET LAS VEGAS - The National Poker News League (NPL), announced today their 2007 Global Circuit Tour beginning with The Paris Open in France on May 13th at the Cercle Gaillon Casino in the heart of Paris. As a sports brand focused on servicing the global poker playing community, NPL www.npltv.com has partnered with international host online casinos and online sites to promote and establish qualifying satellite tournaments throughout the year. NPL's comprehensive series will lead to four televised World Cups: Paris Open (May), UK Open (August); Asia Open (October) and the 2nd annual "Vegas Open" in November. "NPL is not an American or European tour, it's a true worldwide poker circuit open to everyone," says NPL VP of poker Operations, Edna Dalton. NPL is the newest and most aggressive poker organization in the world. The NPL circuit kicks off with The Paris Open, a 4,000 (euros) buy-in event from May 13 - 22nd and expected to reach Europe's highest attendance and prize pool. For The Paris Open, NPL has created the ultimate poker experience, offering players six one hour episodes from each tour stop that will be aired on international markets. Women Poker Players will enjoy 100,000 (euros) of ADDED MONEY, a welcoming VIP gala party, as well as travel discounts. "NPL wants to redefine the tour. As a strong advocate of poker tournaments, we feel it's no longer a game but an established sport," says Dalton. In order to assist players attending from abroad, the NPL has established a pre-registration method on the NPL site, www.npltv.com, or directly at Cercle Gaillon www.cerclegaillon.net. Players are encouraged to sign-up early for a seat. NPL has extensively grown its member base and media exposure since its inception two years ago. The 2007 World Opens will be entirely produced in High Definition and will be aired on the INHD Network (Time Warner, Comcast, Cox Communications and Cablevision) and in standard definition in U.S. Syndication reaching over 100 million households. International markets include Canada, Mexico, Germany, France, Italy, UK, Eastern Europe, the Philippines, South Korea and Japan. The National Poker League (NPL) is a media-focused company -- creating poker tournaments and poker related content for worldwide distribution. NPL does not own or operate any online gambling sites. NPL embraces the online gambling community as advertisers and partners in some ventures -- maximizing our content creation capabilities without any government interference. NPL is a division of New Vision Media Corp., a Nevada Corporation with administrative offices in Los Angeles at 404 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 500, Los Angeles, CA 90071. gambling asia - poker news - poker blog - online casino
Poker Player Risks His Wife - Loses Her
![]() January 31, 2007 - A Russian man lost his wife in a game of poker news cards after putting her up as a stake instead of cash. Andrei Karpov, from Murmansk, had run out of money in a game of poker and offered his opponent his wife instead of cash to stay in the game. When he lost the game and his opponent Sergey Brodov turned up to claim his online gambling winnings his wife Tatiana was so angry she decided to divorce her husband and started a relationship with Brodov. She has since married Brodov, and said she does not regret leaving her first husband. She said: "It was humiliating and I was utterly ashamed. But as soon as my ex-husband did that I knew I had to leave him. "Sergey was a very handsome, charming man and I am very happy with him, even if he did 'win' me in a poker game." -- Ananova poker news - online casino - poker blog
Poker cards on the table
![]() From casinos and shops to television and the internet - the poker craze is taking off in France, leading to huge growth in the industry Philippe got hooked four years ago, with his group of childhood friends. A group of forty-somethings who played games together, they were mad for the games console rather than the casino chips. 'During one of our weekly meetings, our playstation broke down, so we looked for something else to do,' jokes the photographer. A few clicks on the internet later, the time to learn the basics of the game, and from then on it's all passion for the cards, the strategy, luck and bluffing. 'It's crazy, you get totally hooked. We choose to limit the bets to 10 or 20 Euros, but we've had to change the day of the get-together - we can't keep going to bed at 4 or 5 in the morning mid-week.' They're not the only ones. 'Le Club Poker news ' is a website created in 2002, which aims to 'create a network of good players whilst debunking the negative image of poker.' It claims 5, 688 official members – profiles from Marseille to Brussels, from ages 14 to 67, from ministry employees to shop assistants and students, from single and young parents, to an increasing number of women too. Between 100, 000 to 500, 000 French take part in one of the many variations on the classic game, in private, in groups or online. 'It's very difficult to know the number of players,' explains Francois Montmirel, international player and scientific director of the École Française de Poker. 'As far as I know, there were 15, 000 regular players in 2000: today it's close to 150 000. With an increase of 50% each year, France is at the heels of Great Britain and Scandinavian countries.' Hollywood cool This growth in numbers began to take off after 1998, and the singer Patrick Bruel, world champion in 2004, greatly contributed to the popularity of the American game in France. 'John Dahl's film Rounders had a very big impact,' recalls Montmirel, author of several works including Poker for dummies. 'Matt Damon plays an amateur who decides one morning to live off his winnings. Just like Steve McQueen as Eric Stoner in The Cincinnati Kid thirty years earlier, it celebrates what poker players feel deep inside: the influence of luck, the inevitable result, the passion to win, the panache.' In short, emotions which struck right at the heart of young generations. This mirror effect, enhanced by literature as well as cinema, is not about to fade: even recently, James Bond took up the cards for a few frenetic games. Off the back of the first filmed tournaments in the United States, the real trigger of pokermania, TV programmes and projects are growing. The pioneers were Canal Plus, who saw their viewing numbers rocket for poker on Friday evenings. Now it's the turn of the channel Direct 8 to broadcast 25 weeks of tournaments live in 2007. Meanwhile with the Cartouche group, TF1 is planning a grand competition open to the public and to anonymous players. Magazines are also cashing in: released in June 2006, the now monthly 'Live Poker' and 'Poker Magazine' sell 50 000 copies. DVDs, video games and books flood the market, and the shelves are also filled with imports of professional cards, chips and carpets. Even taking into account only those hooked on poker, Francois Montmirel estimates the income to be 150 million a year. Without counting the internet, for which poker is gold dust! There are 350 poker sites which connect to 120, 000 players in a moment around the world and about 300 million dollars changes hands every day. Some sites are even quoted on the stock xchange. The biggest organise daily tournaments with more than half a million dollars up for grabs. Virtual addiction But beware of the potential consequences. 'The purest game that you can imagine,' warns Marc Valleur, director of Paris's Centre Médical Marmottan. 'Poker is different from most addictive games, which are governed by chance. It's when you emphasise this too much and put everything down to skill that you can lose control. There are less risky ways of playing, whether you earn your money by picking on weaker players, which is not very admirable, or whether you, more sportingly, rate yourself against other players to fix the first bets, thereby limiting winnings.' He defines the crux of the problem as being related to the definition of games by the state. By an incredible anachronism, poker has in theory been illegal in France since 1930, because it is considered a game of chance. It's only by special dispensation that it can by played in certain clubs and will soon be allowed in casinos, it is also tolerated in private as long as it is not publicised. As for websites, Nicolas Sarkozy would like to make them illegal and ban all advertising. 'We ask for a games monitoring body put together by an independently regulated authority. It is to take the realities of the Internet into account, and to standardise European legislation,' explains Valleur. A work under construction, where some persist in bluffing. poker news - online casino - poker blog
Virgin Poker issues challenge to prove that poker is a game of skillJanuary 26, 2007 - Following media reports that poker has been declared a game of chance in the UK courts, Virgin Poker would like to offer a challenge to prove that poker news is a game of skill and settle this debate, once and for all. Simon Burridge, CEO of Virgin Poker, said: “Whilst we do not dispute the details of the recent court case, the idea that poker is primarily a game of chance is preposterous. Poker is primarily a game of skill, with an element of chance – this is what makes poker so exciting to play; a total novice can beat a world champion in a single hand. However, in the long term it is skill that is the decisive factor in playing online poker… and we’re willing to put our money where our mouth is and prove this. “Virgin Poker would like to challenge anyone who believes that poker is a game of luck to play our professional players over five heads-up matches. If they manage to beat our pro we will donate $1,000 to a charity of their choice.†The Challenge Virgin Poker invites anyone who has never played poker before and believes it to be a game of chance to submit their details via email to poker@virgingames.com by 28th February 2007 with an explanation of why they think winning at poker is down to luck. Virgin will then select an applicant to play a series of five heads-up (one versus one) matches against a Virgin Poker professional player*. The first player to win three or more games will be declared the winner and Virgin Poker will donate $1,000 to a charity of his / her choice. Anyone wishing to view the matches or comment on whether poker is a game of skill or luck should check out the Virgin Poker blog: poker blog. online casino - poker news
Virgin Poker issues challenge to prove that poker is a game of skillJanuary 26, 2007 - Following media reports that poker has been declared a game of chance in the UK courts, Virgin Poker would like to offer a challenge to prove that poker news is a game of skill and settle this debate, once and for all. Simon Burridge, CEO of Virgin Poker, said: “Whilst we do not dispute the details of the recent court case, the idea that poker is primarily a game of chance is preposterous. Poker is primarily a game of skill, with an element of chance – this is what makes poker so exciting to play; a total novice can beat a world champion in a single hand. However, in the long term it is skill that is the decisive factor in playing online poker… and we’re willing to put our money where our mouth is and prove this. “Virgin Poker would like to challenge anyone who believes that poker is a game of luck to play our professional players over five heads-up matches. If they manage to beat our pro we will donate $1,000 to a charity of their choice.†The Challenge Virgin Poker invites anyone who has never played poker before and believes it to be a game of chance to submit their details via email to poker@virgingames.com by 28th February 2007 with an explanation of why they think winning at poker is down to luck. Virgin will then select an applicant to play a series of five heads-up (one versus one) matches against a Virgin Poker professional player*. The first player to win three or more games will be declared the winner and Virgin Poker will donate $1,000 to a charity of his / her choice. Anyone wishing to view the matches or comment on whether poker is a game of skill or luck should check out the Virgin Poker blog: poker blog. online casino - poker news
Legislation makes poker political game
![]() January 25, 2007 Poker is a democratic game. Whether you are male or female, young or old, rich or poor, black or white - it makes no difference at the poker news table. If you like playing for pennies, thousands, or matchsticks, you can become a student of the game and improve your skill level. A truly American pastime, it's been enjoyed by presidents, generals, Supreme Court Justices, members of Congress and average citizens for more than 150 years. Poker can be played at home, in clubs, on cruises and in casinos. And until the United States government began intruding on our right to play poker online, that was accessible also. Unfortunately, even as public support for poker cruise grows, some over-zealous government officials have decided that, while betting on horse races and buying lottery tickets online is okay, playing poker is not. In October 2006, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) became law. While not out rightly banning online poker, it makes criminals out of many of the entrepreneurs who bring it to us. Last week, two of these businessmen, the Canadian founders of NETeller, were arrested, detained and charged with violations of the 1961 Wire Act, the progenitor of the UIEGA. They face 20-year prison sentences if convicted. Reverberations from the arrests have severely curtailed online poker operations in the United States. Some say that money, being made offshore and not on our soil, is the reason for this crackdown. The obvious answer is regulation. According to an economic analysis, $3.3 billion in incremental federal tax revenue could be raised annually if the government regulated Internet poker. It's been successfully done in the United Kingdom, to the benefit of the online gaming sites, the players, and government coffers. Others say that "morality" is the reason for the screw tightening, and that those who presume to decide what's right and wrong for us to do in the privacy of our homes believe that playing poker on a computer compromises John Q. Citizen's decency. The obvious answer to that is activism. Visit www.pokerplayersalliance.org to find out how you can fight back with your vote, your signature, your money, and your mouth. poker news - online casino - japan poker - poker blog
Jack Schanbacher - Wins $192,975 at Borgata Winter Poker Open
![]() ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Jan. 24 -- Tuesday's poker tournament began with the $500 buy-in No Limit event at Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa. The large crowd of 661 was ready for action and anxiously waited for the first cards to be dealt. The energy continued to build as poker players took their seats at the Final Table of the $2,500 buy-in event. The final table featured expert play from some of the best players in the world. However, it was Jack Schanbacher of Pittsburgh, PA, who won the event taking home $192,975. Schanbacker outlasted several renowned players to capture the title. Jon "Pearljammed" Turner of Henderson, NV, finished third taking home $59,138. Turner is known as one of the top internet poker players in the world and was disappointed with his finish; "I am still surprised at my last hand, and know I could have won this event." Richard "Knucklehead" Friere of Miami Lakes, FL, finished in second with $108,937 in prize money. Friere is an up and coming pro who played exceptionally well throughout the final table. "It was an exciting two days of poker. I can't complain about second place because I am still taking home over $100,000 from Borgata." Tuesday morning at the Borgata Winter Open featured the start of the $5,000 buy-in event. The field featured well known professional women poker players such as Barry Greenstein, Michael "the Grinder" Mizrachi, "Wild" Bill Edler, Eric Lingren, Ted Forrest, Steve Danneman, Amnon Fillipi, and many more. The World Poker cruise Tour Kick-Off Party will be held at Gypsy Bar on Thursday, January 25th starting at 8:00PM with free admission for all. The event features a hosted bar from 8:00PM-10:00PM and music from DJ Trip. There will also be a Heads Up poker tournament sponsored by Poker Pro with prizes for winners. poker news - online casino - poker asia - poker blog
Magazine Bluff names Poker Power 2023 January 2007 - With a following of hundreds of millions of players and enthusiasts world-wide, poker is a powerful force in the world of entertainment. Presidents, Kings, billionaires and leaders of the online gaming industry play the game, yet within the online poker fraternity, there are organizations and individuals whose influence overshadows them all. The Poker Power 20 is more than a top earnings list for women poker players, it recognizes and identifies who is shaping the game of poker today, and providing direction for the sport into the future. Last Year's Most Powerful Person in was Doyle Brunson, who was chosen for his life's commitment to furthering the game, for his contribution to the education of its players through Super System and Super System II and for being the one person the pros turn to when they need advice. In an excerpt, "Doyle was a trailblazer back in the days when poker news was a harsh and unforgiving existence. Forever a devout and gentle man, he spent his much of his life having to endure askance looks from 'respectable' people, while being robbed and cheated by disrespectable people. It is a testament to his single-minded courage that, in this more enlightened day and age, we are able to play poker in our cosy environments without risking harassment, social ostracism or eternal damnation." This Year's Number One is an organization that has left an indelible mark on the future of the game and on the way the game of will be played and has unearthed dark questions of human freedom and individual choice. There is little doubt that the new almighty has had a profound influence on the game of poker, and its up to you to decide how it effects you. This year's Poker Power 20 will be announced in Bluff Magazine's February 2006 issue. poker news - online casino - asian poker - poker blog
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