Poker Industry PRO: Muskan Sethi Joins PokerStars India as New Team Pro

The newly launched PokerStars.IN announces its first female team pro.

India’s Muskan Sethi has been appointed as PokerStars’ latest sponsored pro, the company revealed this week. The announcement came hours before PokerStars.IN, the company’s new segregated online poker room in India, went live.

Sethi, who hails from New Delhi, is a social-worker and a well known face on the Indian poker circuit. She has a career which involves fashion, computers and management, but it was poker that changed her life.

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Eldorado Basically Buys Out Icahn In Casino Shopping Spree

Icahn Enterprises announced on Monday the sale of Tropicana Entertainment’s real estate holdings to Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. (GLPI). As part of the agreement, Eldorado Resorts will take control of hotel and gaming operations.

Carl Icahn, the billionaire investor, shared the good news on Twitter.

The sale includes seven of the eight properties in the Icahn Enterprises portfolio. It doesn’t include Tropicana’s Aruba property. However, disposal of the Aruba property is a condition of closing.

The seven casinos span six states and include:

  • Tropicana Laughlin Hotel and Casino (Nevada)
  • MontBleu Casino Resort & Spa in South Lake Tahoe (Nevada)
  • Tropicana Evansville (Indiana)
  • Belle of Baton Rouge Casino & Hotel (Louisiana)
  • Trop Casino Greenville (Mississippi)
  • Lumière Place (Missouri)
  • Tropicana Casino and Resort, Atlantic City (New Jersey)

About the buyers

GLPI is known as a “real estate investment trust” and only operates two of the 38 properties in its portfolio. The casinos and racinos span 14 states. Tenants including Penn National Gaming, Inc., Casino Queen, and Pinnacle Entertainment, lease the properties.

With two casinos in Pennsylvania, it is likely GLPI will enter the online gaming market later this year when the industry launches. Adding Tropicana Casino and Resort, Atlantic City to its portfolio ensures their entry into online casinos once the sale finalizes.

The Tropicana purchase brings a new partner to the table for GPLI. Eldorado is excited to partner with GPLI and the new opportunities in the gaming market it provides.

“The acquisition of seven Tropicana Entertainment properties will allow Eldorado to enter two new gaming jurisdictions and deliver additional financial and geographic diversity to our operating base,” said company chairman and CEO Gary Carano as reported in the Las Vegas Sun.

Eldorado is a Nevada-based gaming company that operates 20 properties in 10 states, including two PA properties of its own.

Eldorado has been on a bit of a buying spree. In a deal valued at $1.7 billion, it purchased Isle of Capri Casinos in 2017. On Monday, it entered into a cash deal to buy Grand Victoria Casino in Elgin, Illinois for $327.5 million.

GPLI and Eldorado will partner as they enter the New Jersey market. With both companies invested in PA and now New Jersey, they have immediately become significant players in the land-based and online casino industry.

Icahn Enterprises all but leaves the casino business

Icahn Enterprises currently owns and operates eight casinos and initially bought a stake in Tropicana in 2008.

Its most prominent property is Tropicana Atlantic City which earned $390 million in 2017. It had the second-highest revenue of the city’s casinos that year.

The sale should finalize sometime in the second half of the year, provided all regulatory requirements are met. After the sale, Icahn Enterprises will own only one casino, the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City which remains shuttered today.

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Tropicana Atlantic City is getting ready for some tough competition

According to Union Gaming research analyst, John Decree, Tropicana Entertainment’s casinos are in excellent condition.

“The assets are in very good shape. Tropicana Atlantic City, Lumiere, and Evansville – all stand out as top-notch assets,” DeCree said to Reuters.

That is good news as Atlantic City casinos expect tougher competition when Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Ocean Resort Casino open their doors sometime this summer.

As a side note, Icahn Enterprises sold the former Trump Taj Mahal to a group of investors led by Hard Rock International last year.

“We do not foresee any need for near-term capital investments of any scale across the properties,” Carano said.

It looks to be a busy few months for GLPI and Eldorado. Atlantic City is expecting the most active summer it has had in years, and online gaming in Pennsylvania is set to launch soon. It looks like this sale is positioned to take advantage of both.

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East Coast Poker Players Flock to New Jersey for the Borgata Spring Poker Open

Online qualifiers for the Borgata Spring Poker Open are still running for as little as $5.

The Borgata Spring Poker Open (BSPO)—one of New Jersey’s premiere live tournament series, is in full swing at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa. The BSPO offers over two weeks of on-the-felt action packed with 22 events and over $3.3 million in total guarantees.

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WSOP Makes POY Changes Aimed At Better Rewarding Winners

The World Series of Poker Player of the Year formula came under heavy fire last year. Mostly because it almost made cashing in an event with a trending title and a massive field worth more than winning a bracelet.

Now, the organization has announced an updated and improved Player of the Year formula for 2018. One it says is aimed at better rewarding bracelet winners and players who run deep, while still rewarding consistency.

The changes have been made in response to player feedback, which was overwhelmingly negative in 2017.

From Bluff to King’s

The former Bluff Magazine had been the title sponsor of the award previously. It used its own formula to determine the winner. There weren’t too many complaints about it. However, after Bluff owners Churchill Downs pulled the plug, Global Poker Index struck a deal to buy WSOP POY naming rights in 2015. Its formula was heavily criticized at first. However, when $50,000 Poker Players Championship winner Mike Gorodinsky won it, and multiple bracelet winner Jason Mercier followed that up in 2016, the critics were largely silenced.

Global Poker Index was outbid by the Czech Republic’s King’s Casino in 2017 and a new formula emerged. It clearly favored consistent cashing over winning. Players didn’t like it and were quite vocal about it, leading to this year’s changes.

According to the WSOP, the new formula is loosely based on the points system used on the WSOP Circuit.

As usual, the buy-in level and the number of entries in an event will have an impact on the POY points players can earn. However, there will be a big difference between the points awarded for a win versus the points awarded for a min-cash.

In 2017, the ratio of points awarded for a win versus points awarded for a min-cash in the Main Event was 8.16:1. The ratio also varied for different events. In 2018, the WSOP says the ratio will always be around 20:1.

Full Tilt’s Ferguson still wins

In 2017, the much-maligned former Full Tilt Poker co-founder and board member Chris Ferguson won WSOP POY honors. He notched a record 17 WSOP cashes in Las Vegas, including two final table appearances. Ferguson led the WSOP Player of the Year race heading into the 11-bracelet 2017 WSOP Europe schedule at King’s Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic. Then, he all but locked up the award, winning the 92-entry 2017 WSOP Europe €1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better event.

2010 WSOP Main Event runner-up John Racener still had a shot at catching Ferguson going into the WSOPE Main Event. However, when he busted early, the title went to Ferguson.

According to the WSOP, Ferguson still would have won the title under its updated and improved formula for this year. However, it is quite likely to change who the contenders are.

Last year, part way through the series, David Bach was 35th in the POY standings despite winning the $1,500 Dealers Choice 6-Handed event and the $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship. Changes to the ratio of points awarded for a win versus points awarded for a min-cash in this year’s formula should prevent something like that from happening again.

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WSOP POY changes make sense

It’s a change that makes sense and should appeal to the players who heavily criticized the formula in 2017. However, the poker community will have to wait until November to really see how it all works out.

Once again, the WSOP POY race will include events at the WSOP at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas May 29 to July 17 and WSOP Europe at King’s Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic October 11 to November 2.

Some multi-flight events offer players the opportunity to cash more than once. However, players can only earn POY points once for each event.

Additionally, the following events are excluded:

  • $565 Casino Employees No-Limit Hold’em Event #1
  • $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Event #32
  • Super Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Event #36
  • $1,000 Tag Team No-Limit Hold’em Event #55
  • $1,000/$10,000 Ladies Event Event #57
  • $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop Event #78

Plus, additional events may be excluded after the full WSOP Europe schedule is announced.

In any event, the race starts on or about May 29 and it should be an exciting one that rewards winning much more than it did last year. A move that seems in line with what the poker community has always valued first and foremost.

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