The Spanish professional player set an ambitious goal, to play $100 Spin and Go’s for 24 out of 25 hours with at least 3% evROI.
The Spanish professional player set an ambitious goal, to play $100 Spin and Go’s for 24 out of 25 hours with at least 3% evROI.
Members of the Florida Legislature advanced a bill Monday that would provide more clarity to the state’s multi-faceted gambling industry. According to the Sun Sentinel, a House committee approved the …
Gov. Phil Murphy has hired Jim Johnson as special counsel for his administration. Johnson will focus his attention on the state’s administration of Atlantic City.
The post Future Of NJ Takeover Of AC Still Up In Air As Governor Hires Election Foe appeared first on Play NJ.
Hard Rock Atlantic City execs met with community members to show their commitment to Atlantic City and the NJ casino market before its summer 2018 opening.
The post With Summer On The Horizon, Hard Rock AC Executives Stay Positive On Future In Atlantic City appeared first on NJ Gambling Sites.
Poker has actually been on TV in the United States since the 1970s.
Of course, there wasn’t much to see until they started using hole card cams in the early 2000s, bringing viewers right into the center of the action.
Poker’s popularity boomed when ESPN coverage of Tennessee accountant and amateur poker player Chris Moneymaker winning the 2003 World Series of Poker was broadcast. Of course, its momentum was also spurred on by the first World Poker Tour broadcasts airing that same year.
Televised poker may be old, but a new show debuting this spring hopes to reinvent the model.
The game looked easy enough to learn. It was certainly fun and exciting with all that money on the line. Plus, it appeared to be a kind of sport like no other, where amateurs could sit with the pros, and with a little luck, beat them at their own game. The American public fell in love with it. They watched in record numbers.
Poker got even more popular on TV in 2004 when the National Hockey League locked its players out and canceled the season. Sports networks needed something to replace the NHL and poker filled the void.
It was relatively cheap programming to produce. Plus, at least one industry wanted to advertise on every poker show it could. The thing is, the popularity of the online game helped turn some relatively small internet startup businesses into $100 million operations almost overnight. Online poker sites had big-time advertising budgets and were the perfect partner to support poker on TV.
Over the next seven years, poker continued to grow on TV, with online poker sites footing the bill. Most of the shows were simply ad buys for the sites. However, they continued to help show poker in a favorable light and attract more and more people to the game.
Celebrity Poker Showdown, which aired on Bravo between 2003 and 2006, did even more for the game. The show brought on a variety of celebrities playing tournaments for charity. The list of top celebrities who stepped up to play on the show is a long one, including:
Their star power and celebrity endorsement of the game made poker look cool. In turn, the show helped the game’s growth in an immeasurable way.
Play At SugarHouse Online Casino Now With Free Signup Bonus
Visit SugarHouse
100% UP TO $100
Celebrity Poker Showdown went away pretty quickly. Plus, a game once dominated by characters turned out to be more of a stage for math geeks. Poker soon lost a lot of that cool image it once cultivated. But things really took a turn for the worse in 2011.
The top online poker sites were indicted on various illegal gambling and money laundering charges. They were forced out of the US and they took the advertising dollars that supported so much of the poker on TV with them.
The TV poker landscape looked pretty stark for a long while. In fact, a lot of it has since moved online, where production value goes to die.
However, some good news emerged this week, as the burgeoning TV series Poker Night in America announced plans to launch of a new live “celebrity” version of its show.
Poker Night LIVE will air on CBS Sports Network and perhaps bring a little of the magic Celebrity Poker Showdown once created back to the game.
“Anything can happen on live TV and probably will with a table filled with celebrities,” explained Todd Anderson, president of producers for Rush Street Productions.
The plan is to air the show every Tuesday for 13 weeks beginning March 20. It’ll be shot live on location from the Gardens Casino, just south of Hollywood, California. Anderson hopes to attract a number of celebrities from the worlds of poker and Hollywood:
“This will be unlike any poker show currently on TV. Poker Night LIVE will be more like a Hollywood home game brought directly into viewers homes with lots of interesting guests, lots of laughs and lots of live action.”
Poker Night in America host and hilarious comic Joe Stapleton will take a seat at the table to keep the fun conversation flowing.
It really sounds like something new and exciting for the game on TV. Plus, it could be exactly the type of thing that makes poker look cool again.
Another boom isn’t likely. In fact, poker may never grow to the heights it once hit. However, initiatives like Poker Night LIVE are certainly going to make sure it doesn’t float off into obscurity just yet either.
The post New ‘Celebrity’ Poker Show Might Make The Game Look Cool Again appeared first on Play USA.
Live and Online: The Stan James MPN skin closes and Unibet Poker re-opens in Ireland as the inaugural Unibet Online Series gets underway.
Unibet has migrated its Stan James customers and reopened its poker room in the Irish market, just in time for the Unibet Online Series, the operator’s first ever online poker festival.
Kindred Group, parent company of Unibet, acquired the UK-focused Stan James brand in 2014 and later announced its plan to shut the site and migrate players over to Unibet Poker.
Live and Online: PokerStars has announced that it will sponsor the Campeonato España de Poker (CEP) live tour and will give away a ‘Platinum Pass’ worth $30,000 in conjunction with the sponsorship deal.
PokerStars has furthered its allegiance to the Spanish poker market with the sponsorship of the Campeonato España de Poker (CEP) live poker tour that takes place annually at Casino Barcelona.
As part of the sponsorship package, the tournament series will be renamed to “Campeonato España de Poker por PokerStars” and a Platinum Pass to the PokerStars Players No Limit Hold’em Championship (PSPC)—an all-new $25,000 buy-in tournament scheduled in January 2019—worth $30,000 will be given away.
With just about three weeks until the Super High Roller Bowl China gets underway in Macau, Poker Central on Monday revealed the schedule for the fourth annual Super High Roller Bowl in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Super High Roller Bowl is always a highly-anticipated event in the poker community. The $300,000 buy-in event provides players and fans alike a front row seat to the outstanding level of play from their favorite high-stakes players.
The event scheduled to play out from May 27 to May 30 and is once again being held at the Aria Resort and Casino.
The 2018 Super High Roller Bowl has been expanded from last year’s field of 56 to a new record for the event with 66 players. The tournament will be limited to 48 players through the regular registration process. Additionally, Aria will reserve and award 18 seats for VIP guests.
Like last year, if more than 48 players register, a lottery will determine the final player list.
The Super High Roller Bowl is officially opening registration on March 1. As an open event, any player may register for the tournament with a $30,00 non-refundable deposit.
You can expect the event will sell out, once again and will do so very quickly.
“The Super High Roller Bowl is the world championship of high stakes tournament poker,” said Sam Simmons, vice president of content at Poker Central in today’s announcement on the Poker Central website. “We sold out in seven hours last year, so players will need to get their deposits in quickly. We look forward to bringing together poker’s biggest stars.”
Last year, the Super High Roller Bowl registered 56 players for the five-day event that saw Christoph Vogelsang as the last man standing and earning $6,000,000 for his win.
Vogelsang battled Jake Schindler heads up and capped off a come-from-behind win by making a bold call against Schindler’s bluff.
Here’s a breakdown of the 2017 Super High Roller Bowl field that included 55 of the biggest names in poker and one Kevin Hart.
If the Super High Rowl Bowl sells out like it did last year and all 18 VIP guest seats are assigned, the tournament stands to post a $19,800,000 prize pool.
Last May, the Super High Roller Bowl, as expected, featured poker’s biggest names and bankrolls. Players with a subscription to PokerGO saw Daniel Negreanu, Antonio Esfandiari, Phil Hellmuth, and the two previous event champions Brian Rast and Rainer Kempe play for the $6,000,000 first-place prize.
You can expect to see a similar lineup as last year, and it’s highly likely Vogelsang will be on hand to defend his championship, along with all the legendary names that makes the high-stakes event so much fun to watch.
PokerGO will live stream the action from the “shuffle up and deal” until the final river card is dealt.
Additionally, NBC Sports Network will feature edited episodes of the exciting action throughout the year.
Whether playing or watching, the clock is ticking. If you plan on playing, mark your calendar to get your deposit in on March 1.
And if you want to watch, you can catch all of the action on PokerGO.
The post Poker Central Announces 2018 Super High Roller Bowl Schedule appeared first on .