Showing posts with label poker players. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poker players. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2008

Incredible cheating scandal at Absolute Poker


While the charges of fraud and cheating that are swirling around the world of online poker this month will come as a shock to many, those who knew about the comings and goings at www.absolutepoker.com in 2007 probably won’t find it all that surprising.

In a little-reported story, captured exceptionally well in this article by Freakonomics author Steven D. Levitt, it seems that there was some serious cheating going on at the high-trafficked site.

The story went like this: last year, a group of observant individuals noticed some odd behavior coming out of one of their fellow players. In fact, he was making ridiculous bets that seemed to indicate he knew what everyone’s hole cards were. They asked for the player’s hand history, but instead got a data file filled with private information about other players – the kind of data the Absolute Poker would never release to the public.

Whether or not that information was sent accidentally, or by a concerned whistle-blower from within the company remains to be seen. But what quickly became clear from the data was that whoever had that information knew, in real-time, all the other players’ hole cards!

An even bigger shock came when the IP address where the information originated was traced back to one of the founders of Absolute Poker. It was a complete violation of the trust between house and player, but yet the site carried on, and only a select few knew of the incident.

So while many will continue to gamble millions at the offshore facilities, these recent stories should provide a measure of caution for anyone who puts their faith (and bankroll) in a “House” they can’t see.

Read the full story here

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Poker player profile: Chris “Jesus” Ferguson



How can you NOT love Chris “Jesus” Ferguson? Awesome nickname? Check. Kick-ass table persona? Got it? Millions in the bank from tournament wins and smart endorsement deals? Yup-yup. If there was a Mount Rushmore for the greats of the modern game of professional poker, you’d have to clear a space for Jesus – wraparound shades and all.

A master bluffer, Chris Ferguson was practically born without a “tell”. Even without his trademark sunglasses and oversized hat, the guy is next to impossible to read. Just ask fellow poker legend T.J. Cloutier, who Chris defeated to win the main event championship at the 2001 World Series of Poker.

Ferguson used that high-profile WSOP victory as a springboard to world-wide fame and fortune. He’s racked up over $7,000,000 in earnings to date and was one of the co-creators of the wildly successful online poker site Full Tilt Poker.

All this from a geeky guy who received his PhD in Computer Science at UCLA after 13 years of staying buried in the books. Guess grad school does pay!

Unlike some of the other A-list poker players out there, we love Chris Ferguson because he seems so accessible – the type of fellow you could share a beer with, and be regaled with stories of amazing head-to-head matches.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

What Happens in Vegas - Great New Movie !

What happens in Vegas (2008)


Set in Sin City, story revolves around two people who discover they've gotten married following a night of debauchery, with one of them playing a slot machine and winning a huge jackpot after playing the other's quarter. Unhappy pair try to undermine each other and get their hands on the money -- falling in love along the way.

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Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Theatrical Release: May 9, 2008 Wide
Box Office: $20,172,474

Synopsis:
Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher star as strangers who unwittingly end up as bride and groom in this comedy. When one of them strikes it rich after playing the other person's poker chip, the pair gets married. But all's fair in love and war--and Las Vegas--as each of them tries to get the money.
Director: Tom Vaughan
Screenwriter: Dana Fox
Producer: Jimmy Miller, Shawn Levy, Michael Aguilar, Arnon Milchan
Composer: Christophe Beck

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

I Hate Rabbits - Poker Magic -

You won't see any rabbits pulled from hats in James Galea's magic shows. Nor will you see girls sliced in half or people levitating above the stage. What you will see is a suave 26-year-old in ripped jeans and a T-shirt performing card tricks, reading minds and stealing audience members' watches before their very eyes.

"I want to show magic to a new audience," he says. "It's not about an old fat guy pulling scarves out of his sleeve. It's just me and my talent. I don't need smoke and mirrors."

Galea says his show, I Hate Rabbits, is a stand-up comedy romp infused with magic. For a guy who learned his magic from a card shark who perfected the art of cheating to win illegal poker games, Galea is more fresh-faced pop idol than hustler.

"People are so used to seeing cliche tricks," he says. "Now they know as soon as they buy their tickets this is not a normal magic show; it's edgy and different. I'm trying to create my own style and it seems to be taking off."

Galea has just walked off the set of TV show Mornings With Kerri-Anne when we speak. He performed his signature card trick, one that earned him the title of Australian Magician of the Year, and is buzzing. With the cameras in tight for a close-up, and Kerri-Anne peering over his shoulder, cutting the cards to prove it isn't a trick deck, Galea told a story about a night on the town, using the cards to illustrate his tale. He meets two redheads (out come two red queens) and then goes to a club on King Street (he pulls the three numbers of the street address and a king). On it goes until James (he pulls a jack) hits the casino to play poker and produces a full house hand.

"If it goes wrong, there's no way out," Galea says. "It keeps my adrenaline rushing because I'm going all-out."

The Sydney magician says he was a late bloomer. Most magicians get the bug after receiving their first magic kit at five but Galea was 14 when he first started his tricks. He practised on his teachers, stealing their watches and finessing his card tricks. He says he escaped beatings from his three older brothers with his quick-handed tricks, stealing their watches too.

He learned to play the piano when he was three and had aspirations of becoming an actor or musician.

"My parents wanted me to have something to fall back on - they didn't want me to become an actor or a musician," he says. "So now I'm a magician. They love it now."

Galea says he has never had a "real" job. When his high school mates went to Queensland for Schoolies Week, he ventured to Las Vegas on a magical pilgrimage. Straight after school he worked as a magician in a restaurant, performing at tables.

He has since worked on cruise ships as the in-house magician, as well as combining his musical and magical talents for extravagant stage shows. He has performed at Hollywood's famed Magic Castle and in Las Vegas. He is now working with Hugh Jackman's production company, Seed, to develop a magic show for television that he describes as "Borat meets Hidden Camera".

Yet for his Cracker Comedy show, Galea is stripping it back. He says he needs nothing more than a bare stage to wow an audience. "The traditionalists are turning their nose up," he says. "They don't know why I'm not wearing a top hat and tails. But entertainment is changing in all areas. That's so old hat now - pardon the pun. I'm trying to make [my show] as original as possible."

Galea likens his training to that of a doctor or lawyer.

"They spend six years at university doing the hard yards," he says. "They learn everything they need to learn. I studied and studied for about six years to learn from the best, to learn from everybody out there."

Unlike the David Copperfields of the world, who suspend reality and make their magic accomplices swear they will never reveal the essence of their tricks, Galea doesn't want people to think his magic is real.

"Magic isn't real," he says. "It's all tricks but it's fun and entertaining. I hate when people try to make the audience believe they have special powers, that they are really floating in the air.

"What I do is a load of bull but you are going to have a whole lot of fun watching me do it."

Friday, April 11, 2008

Is Poker A Sport? You Can Bet On It

The World Poker Tour deals its aces in Central Florida this week, and the up-and-comers of the sport are betting on a bright future.


The World Poker Tour Amateur Poker League National Championship is in Orlando. The winner will receive, among other things, a $10,000 seat in a WPT Main Event to play with the pros. But a lot of the participants just like to play cards.

"I mostly just play at the APL events in different venues around the city. I don't play online very often. What I like about it is that it's always fun people and I enjoy being around the people and playing cards," said Kelly VonHohenstraeten, of Orlando.

If you every want to start an argument in a bar, just walk up to someone and ask them, "is poker a sport?" It seems like you can't turn on any sports channel without seeing it, including ESPN. But remember, ESPN actually stands for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.

"It is a sport. It's a sport of a different kind. There is many different types of sport. Is darts a sport? I mean, come on. Is bowling a sport? Do they sweat? It's a sport that doesn't take place across grass but across green felt. It's a battle of the minds. It is a terrific sport and I'm happy to be a part of it," sai Kenna James, a WPT pro.

"I think it's more complicated than a lot of people believe. It's a very mentally challenging game and it's a lot about posturing and position, so I'm really learning that there really is a lot of strategy involved, so yeah, it's absolutely a sport," said Shaun Miller, of Kansas.

No matter which side of the fence you're on, one thing is for certain. Poker takes minutes to learn and a lifetime to master, and these players are well on their way toward that.

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Las Vegas, Nevada - Bring It Home Baby!!


"What happens is Vegas.....Doesnt have to stay there!"

Bring It Home, Baby!!

Spring Break is here....Let the fun Begin!!!
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Atlantic City Poker Fight Ends in Stabbing Death

An argument at a poker table in Atlantic City's famous Trump Taj Mahal casino led to a fatal stabbing when the altercation spread into the valet area of the parking lot.

The fight took place just before 3pm on Saturday afternoon and the victim, whose name is not being released at this time, was pronounced dead at 4:50pm after being transported to AtlantiCare Medical Center in Atlantic City.

Vicente Perez, 57, of Georgia, was taken into the custody of the Prosecutor's Office Major Crimes Unit and was expected to be charged with aggravated manslaughter and two weapons charges.

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Friday, April 4, 2008

My First Try At Poker In The Biggest Little City

I was invited to a charity poker tournament at the Grand Sierra. I have played poker since I was about 11 years old but I am not that good. In the last five years I have probably played in a dozen "all in" tournaments. They have always been in a friends basement, never for more than a five dollar buy in and never with more than six people.

By some miracle, I won the 32 person tournament. Reno Active 20-30 was the charity that I was playing for. I am happy to say that dozens of disadvantaged kids will get new school supplies thanks to the $5000 cash prize.

It was a lot of fun, which is probably because I got A LOT of good cards. And who doesn't like to win once in a while?

The casino took a bunch of great photos....so here you go.

I never thought I would win, so I figured...If I can't be a high roller, I can at least look like one...so I dressed for success. Maybe thats what did it for me. Or maybe it was all the pocket pairs I was dealt.

The final table.

The final two...heads up poker. I was down in chips 2-1 and we were all in. If I didn't get a ten or a queen on the river he had me beat. The dealer turned over the final card, it was a queen. I jumped out of my seat with excitement! I hadn't won yet, but I had survived and I now was in the drivers seat.

The winning had was an Ace/King suited...I told you I got good cards!

I got a little goofy after I won.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Poker: If Your Read is Wrong You May Pay for It

The pros say poker is about making good decisions. Put your opponent on a hand based on his tendencies, and then decide if you're getting your money in when you have the best of it.

But sometimes you make the wrong read.

And sometimes you get lucky.

At the 2007 World Series of Poker main event, pro Chip Jett couldn't figure out an opponent who had one of the biggest stacks of the day.

"He'd limp under the gun, somebody would raise, I'd call, he'd move in, and I'd fold A-K," Jett said. "Now I'm getting ticked off. It was almost like he played so simple that it was tricky."

In this hand, with blinds at $200-$400, Jett raised to $1,025 from the cutoff with pocket 8s. His vexing opponent called from the big blind.

The flop came king-queen-8, two diamonds, giving Jett a set of 8s. The big blind checked. Jett bet $3,300.

"I'm putting him on a king, and I'm praying that he has K-Q and is going to raise me," Jett said.

His opponent called. The turn came the 9 of hearts, putting a straight draw on board. The big blind checked again. Jett made it $4,400. His opponent moved all in for about $135,000, a raise of about 10 times the size of the pot.

"The first thing I think is that he definitely doesn't have the straight because he wouldn't make a bet that would run me out of the hand," Jett said. "I really thought that he probably had K-Q, which I love.

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"But I was hoping he'd raise just some of my chips and then I'd re-raise all in and he'd fold. Any time I have to put the last of my chips in and I don't have (an unbeatable hand), I get a little freaked out."

Jett put in his remaining stack of about $35,000. His opponent flipped over jack-10 offsuit for the straight.

"I think he was so green that he didn't want to take any chances (of losing to a flush on the river)," Jett said.

More than a 3-1 underdog, Jett hit a king on the river to double up with a full house.

Jett had put his opponent on a hand - in this case, king-queen - and when nothing changed his mind, he stuck to his read. It was the wrong read, but he stuck to it, fueled in part by being bet out of pots by this opponent.

Friday, March 14, 2008

APPT T.O.C: Hachem celebrates first win in Australia




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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Online Poker Helps Gigamedia Beat Wall Street Projections

Taiwan-based online gaming software firm GigaMedia Ltd (owns and operates Everest Poker) posted fourth-quarter results that beat Wall Street expectations this week, driven by continued growth in its online poker software business in continental Europe as well as by Internet games business in Asia.

Earlier this month, GigaMedia's Everest Poker announced they had signed a key multi-year promotional agreement with the World Series of Poker (WSOP), the world's largest land-based poker.

Under the terms of the deal, Everest Poker will be the sole poker related table sponsor of the WSOP and will enjoy a prominent logo position on the "felt" on every table in the competition, as well as exclusive brand positioning on the coveted "inner-rung" of the championship table.

The alliance also includes other prominent on-site visibility at the WSOP, including hanging banners and barricade logos. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

Also, Everest Poker was named Poker Operation of the Year in 2007 by industry journal e-Gaming Review.

Revenue in GigaMedia's core gaming software segment rose 73 percent to $34.2 million from the year-ago quarter. The company's poker software business, which rose 107 percent from the previous year, contributed about 78 percent of the gaming software segment's revenue in the quarter.

Fourth-quarter revenue in the Asian online games segment increased 92 percent to $10.1 million.

Net income for the quarter rose 8 percent to $10.7 million, compared with $9.9 million a year ago. Consolidated revenue increased 59 percent to $47.7 million.

The company reported that they expect revenue to climb sharply in 2008, in its Asian online games business boosted by new games launches. The company also forecast continued strong revenue growth in its online poker and gaming software business in 2008.

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Monday, March 10, 2008

Poker leader flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct


We have news of what may be a poker first -- at least for organized tournament poker. Yesterday, at a World Series of Poker circuit event at Caesars Atlantic City, the chip leader at the final table of a major event was disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct.


The player, who is identified in the WSOP press release as a general contractor from Richmond, Va., was thrown out of the game and "forcefully removed from the tournament room" at a point when five players remained in the opening event of the WSOP Circuit tournament that had a $300 buy-in and started with more than 1,000 players.

At the point the Richmond man, Lesley Thornburg, was disqualified, he had earned about $19,000 for his fifth-place standing. The winner, a 76-year-old retiree from Brick, N.J., collected a little more than $76,000.

According to the official tournament report, Thornburg had been given two warnings for unsportmanlike behavior the previous day. The behavior was described thusly: "Ceaseless display of loud comments and baiting tactics lasting several hours."

The final straw came when Thornburg was actually the beneficiary of great luck twice. On one all-in, his ace-7 was dominated by an opponent's ace-queen, but Thornburg caught a 7 to grab the chip lead. Then, two hands later, he knocked out a player in sixth place when Thornburg had 4-4 against 7-7 and caught a 4.

But then Thornburg lost control, the report said, and he "began jamming chips into the pot with reckless abandon." He was warned by tournament officials and finally, when he shoved half his stack into the pot and announced "all in," officials ejected him for the "annoying and confusing antics."

Thronburg may consider himself lucky. In the Old West, all this would have ended much differently.

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Forecast Good for Poker and Casino Online Play In The US

In October 2006, Sen Bill Frist added the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act onto the Safe Port bill. This move was originally deemed to have made online poker and casinos illegal for Americans.
However, thanks to sites like unitedstatesofpoker.blogspot.com and uscasinos.blogspot.com many Americans are finding out that online gambling is still 100% legal and are
flocking back to the games that they love in droves.

The loophole in the law is due to the act only prohibiting Banks and Financial institutions from conducting transactions with gambling sites. It does not ban US players from playing on sites, if they can fund an account, AND the site accepts US players.

Thanks to the two sites listed above players can now find out how to fund their account without breaking the law. They can do this through a payment processor, which works like PayPal, except it accepts gambling transactions.

Once they have found a site which accepts US players, the player simply uses the payment processor to fund their account and they can be playing craps, keno, video poker , blackjack, roulette or poker within minutes.
uscasinos.blogspot.com has a full ist of casinos which are still accepting US players whilst unitedstatesofpoker.blogspot.com provides a similar service for poker players.

WIth many poker sites who stopped accepting US players either already returned to the fold, or thinking of coming back to the US market, plus millions of US based players depositing and playing on many poker and casino sites, if you haven't yet returned to the games you love, then check out the two sites for full details of how you can resume where you left of last year.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Five Must-Have Christmas Gifts for the Poker Player


Christmas is a great time for folks to get together for fun, and especially nice when your poker-playing loved ones have the chance to enhance their games! The following is a list of five gift ideas for fans of poker and other card games:

1. A gift for the poker player who wants to stand out: Custom Chips
Give your poker lovers a chance to express him or herself with a unique style. Instead of the same old poker chips, you can give them chips that are designed according to your own artwork submissions, or have a professional brainstorm the design.

2. A gift for the beginning poker player: Instructional and Entertaining DVDs, Videos, and Software Programs
Now your poker-playing friends and family members can hone their games with these helpful multimedia guides. They can watch and learn how to play like pros from these in-depth references, but watch out: if these gifts are for your own poker buddies, they may just put you at a great disadvantage!

3. A gift for the messy, disorganized player: Card Cases, Chip Trays and Holders, Chip Cases, and Money Drop Boxes and Toke Boxes
Your poker-playing loved ones will kiss you for helping them sort through the many cards, chips, and bills that clutter up the table. The money and toke boxes also offer some security and peace of mind while people are enjoying their games.

4. A gift for the high-roller player: Poker Tables
For those players who crave the authentic experience of Vegas playing, offer them the opportunity to play on a real table exclusively for card-playing! Some are light and convenient with fold-up legs, while others are crafted in high-quality wood and equipped with amenities such as cup holders and padded armrests.

5. A gift for the more humble player: Poker Table Tops
Not every poker player needs to give up a little luxury due to expense. A poker table top is a more affordable alternative to the complete table. Not only will these fine game accessories provide a true game atmosphere, but they are also conveniently portable for games that are played on the road!

These are just a few wonderful gifts that you can offer to the card players in your life. And when it's time to have that holiday break party, break them out for a grand old time!