California Card Rooms, Echoed By Cities That Depend On Them, Express Concerns Over Financial Situation

California card rooms that closed their doors in response to the coronavirus pandemic are now putting their efforts into seeking financial assistance from the state. The communities that depend on them have joined the effort, as well.

With zero revenue coming in, card rooms report they might have to start laying employees off soon. Additionally, CA city governments are scrambling to replace the tax revenue they normally receive from the card rooms.

Why CA card rooms and cities are petitioning the state for financial assistance right now

Like any other business, CA card rooms need income to cover expenses. When they voluntarily shut their doors to help slow the spread of the coronavirus, they not only cut off their own source of revenue but did the same for the cities they inhabit as well.

For example, Hawaiian Gardens gets over 70% of revenue for its general fund from taxes on The Gardens Casino. The city has already said it has to find a way to replace $1.5 million in its budget because of the lack of gaming tax dollars.

The California Gaming Association has also weighed in on the situation. In a letter to California’s representatives in the US Congress, the association expressed fears that some card rooms would have to make layoffs permanent while others may never open again.

Unfortunately for the owners of these facilities, their businesses do not qualify for new small business loans and other financial assistance that is part of the federal CARES Act. Any business that gets at least a third of its income from gaming activities is exempt.

Because their options with the federal government are limited, CA card rooms are looking toward the state. They are pushing the size of their workforce and their contributions to cities in that effort.

Options for CA card rooms at the state level face the same obstacle that they do at the federal level

Card room operators are asking the California Small Business Administration for financial assistance. The problem with that agency isn’t necessarily in the language of legislation but more in procedural precedent.

The SBA has a long-standing rule against loans for gaming companies. The operators are hoping that because of the size of their workforce, most of whom are hourly employees who supplement their wages with tips, the SBA will make an exception.

From a certain perspective, the argument makes sense. CA card rooms pay state taxes like any other business in CA, so why should they be left out of programs designed to help keep small businesses afloat during challenging times?

Additionally, it will be difficult for their employees to find new jobs right now. Adding a few more thousand people to an already over-burdened job market will only make that situation worse as well.

At the same time, federal and state governments have strong traditions of shying away from funding gambling operations. Many residents see gambling as immoral. It’s a hard sell to put tax dollars behind an industry that is a danger to people with compulsive gambling issues.

Gov. Gavin Newsom and the rest of the state government have unenviable decisions to make right now. How they proceed in regard to the state’s card rooms will affect many people around the state.

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CHIP CHATTER: Online poker surges, Michigan update, Isai Scheinberg arrested, and more

Cancellations, closings, and postponements in the poker world have definitely been frustrating. But with online poker seeing a rebirth in the US and exploding around the world, there is plenty of card-playing news.

This week’s Chip Chatter takes a look at some big events – from online statistics and charity events to an update on Michigan online poker.

Pandemic brings online poker pandemonium

The big online numbers have continued in the US and abroad since the Coronavirus pandemic. The 18-event WSOP.com Online Super Series in March featured 18 WSOP Circuit ring events with an overall guarantee of $1.24 million.

The series ended up awarding more than $3.9 million, more than three times the guarantee. WSOP.com quickly scheduled the Spring Online Championships for players in Nevada, New Jersey, and Delaware (through 888poker.com) for April 1 to May 3.

The PokerStars PASCOOP also kicked off for players in Pennsylvania on April 4. The series features 100 events and a $2 million guarantee.

As PlayPennsylvania.com notes, PASCOOP was already easily topping expectations during the early events. The first event, a $100 Nightly Stars, brought in more than 1,100 total entries for a prize pool of $102,540. That was twice the $50,000 guarantee. Similar results continued with only two of the first 32 events not meeting the guarantee (both $5 Low tier  tournaments).

Internationally, those big numbers have continued and the PokerStars Brazilian Series of Poker (BSOP) serves as an example. The series was held online after the live series was cancelled, and attracted more than 21,000 entries with 9,163 unique players. That led to a $1.5 million prize pool, over twice the original $605,000 guarantee.

The $215 Main Event attracted 2,572 entries for a $514,000 prize pool, more than doubling the $200,000 guarantee. The event attracted players from 96 countries.

Despite casino closing, the poker action continues.

An update on Michigan online poker

Online poker is now going strong in Pennsylvania, Nevada, and New Jersey. The next two states to come online should be Michigan and West Virginia.

The latter, with a small population, may be more of a struggle without shared liquidity. But Michigan has about 10 million people, about 1 million more than New Jersey, and offers some promise for the industry.

So where does Michigan stand as of now? The Michigan Gaming Control Board develops rules and regulations for online gaming in the state. All staff are currently working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, MGCB communications specialist Mary Kay Bean says staff members continue efforts to develop rules for online gaming.

“The agency cannot license casinos nor applicants that will support their online betting operations until the administrative rules are promulgated,” she said. “We will share applicants’ names after we’ve completed vetting them and are ready to seek licensing approval from the five-member board.

“We expect online sports and casino-style betting to become available early next year.”

Two likely possibilities in the state include PokerStars and partypoker. The Stars Group announced an online gaming partnership on Jan. 6 with the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Gaming Authority.

The tribe operates three properties including the Odawa Casino Resort in northern Michigan. The addition of PokerStars would be welcome news to many Michigan players.

The MGM Grand Detroit is also the largest casino in the state. MGM partners with partypoker in New Jersey through its Borgata property for BorgataPoker.com and BeMGM skins. Partypoker would be a nice option in Michigan as well.

Partypoker events raise funds for dealers, UK charities

Poker players can be a charitable lot and partypoker is hoping players are ready to ante up for a good cause. The site will host the Grand Prix 4 Dealers from April 26 to May 3. As part of the event, 100% of registration fees benefit dealers who were booked to work at partypoker LIVE events that have been postponed or moved online.

The $55 event features starting flights running everyday for the first eight days. Qualifying players advance to the final day on May 3. Satellites are running fromas little as $2.20. Partypoker has also begun a JustGiving page to help in the cause and hopes to raise $100,000 in the effort. Dusk Til Dawn Poker Club owner Rob Yong will match the total if that target is met.

Partypoker also hosts the UK NHS (National Health Service) Charity Tournament on April 16. At least 50% of the prize pool will be matched by partypoker and donated to NHS Charities Together. The umbrella organization represents more than 140 NHS charities.

These groups contribute £1 million a day to support the work of the NHS. The tournament will be available to players based in the United Kingdom. The £50 buy-in tournament will be rake free and unlimited re-entries are allowed for 12 levels.

“We are delighted to play our part in helping the poker community support the NHS and contribute to the national effort in combating COVID-19,” partypoker managing director Tom Waters said.

“Poker players have a long and proud history of coming together to support charitable causes. At this moment, that support has never been more needed.”

A golden fundraising effort via Twitch

In other charity news, PlayUSA.com online poker streamer Brian “The Golden Blazer” Frenzel conducted a 24-hour stream on April 10-11. The goal was to raise funds for the Center for Disaster Philanthropy COVID-19 Response Fund .

The 28-year-old from Champaign, Illinois, played on Global Poker. The site promised to add to any donation as well.

In the past, Frenzel engaged in some conversations on his stream about how many sit and go’s could be completed in 24 hours. Not many viewers didn’t believe he could reach 500. To accomplish the challenge, he also had to be profitable.

“I’m generally a very driven and motivated individual, so I set that as my goal,” he says. “I didn’t have a specific plan for when it would happen, but with the COVID-19 pandemic, I figured it would be one of the best times to try to accomplish it. It was very nice to be able to tie in a charitable component.”

How did his effort go? Overall, the 500 sit and go goal was only in doubt for the first seven hours or so. He played as many as 17 tables and broke even over the first 200 tables or so.

“Fortunately, I went on an absolute tear from 200 to 300 and basically locked up the challenge around 7 a.m. with 12 hours still to go,” Frenzel says. “From there I just comfortably played eight to 12 tables until I hit the magic 500 number around 3 p.m. with four hours to spare.”

In the end, he profited $343 and had donations of $936. Global Poker kicked in additional $1,000 for almost $2,300.

“I was blown away that I was able to donate over $2,200 to the center,” he says. “I never would’ve guessed we could raise that much.”

 

Isai Scheinberg pleads guilty, details of arrest emerge

More details of the saga surrounding PokerStars founder Isai Scheinberg came to light in March. Scheinberg pleaded guilty to a federal online gambling charge in New York. As part of the legal details of his arrest emerged.

According to the US Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York, the 73-year-old traveled to Switzerland in June 2019. Swiss officials arrested Scheinberg and he faced extradition to the US. Months passed as he appealed the extradition order, but dropped that in January.

After his arrest in New York, the feds released Scheinberg on $1 million bail. He forfeited his passport as he awaits sentencing.

“Ten years ago, this office charged 11 defendants who operated, or provided fraudulent payment processing services to, three of the largest online poker companies then operating in the United States – PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, and Absolute Poker – with operating illegal gambling businesses and other crimes,” Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said in a news release.

“As Isai Scheinberg’s guilty plea today shows, the passage of time will not undermine this office’s commitment to holding accountable individuals who violate US law.” 

Scheinberg faces up to five years in prison for directing an illegal gambling business in the US, according to the US Attorney’s Office. A sentencing date hasn’t been made public yet.

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Pro Golfers To Compete in ‘Chipping All-In’ Charity Online Poker Tournament

Jimmy Walker, Michelle Wie, John Daly, and many more professional golfers will compete in a live online Texas Hold’em tournament this week. The Chipping All-In charity poker tournament will take place on Thursday, April 16 at noon PST (3 pm eastern, 2 pm central).

MGM Resorts International and the World Poker Tour are presenting Chipping All-In. The online poker tournament will feature an interactive broadcast on ​Twitch and YouTube. Audience members can make real-time donations at www.mgmresorts.com/ChippingAllin.

All Nevada casinos were asked to close for one month in March to slow the spread of coronavirus. Gov. Steve Sisolak extended the closure of Nevada casinos until the end of April.

Chipping All-In

Chipping All-In will divide the golfers among multiple tables. The top finishers from each table will advance to the final table. There will be live player audio throughout the tournament. This should create an immersive poker broadcast experience for viewers. Viewers will hear the players as if they’re sitting in the same room.

The Participating golfer will give personal shout outs to all viewers who donate money to charity. Additionally, viewers will be able to engage with the players during a live Q&A.

MGM Resorts is expecting a massive turnout for Chipping All-In. There will be nearly 40 participants in this online poker tournament. Highlights of the players scheduled to take part in the Chipping All-In charity poker tournament:

• Aaron Wise
• Alex Kang
• Alison Lee
• Anna Nordqvist
• Ben Taylor
• Brittany Lincicome
• Butch Harmon
• Cheyenne Woods
• Chris Como
• Collin Morikawa
• Cristie Kerr
• Danielle Kang
• David Lipsky
• Doug Ghim
• Gaby Lopez
• George Savaricas
• Graham DeLaet
• Harold Varner III
• Jamie Lovemark
• Jason Kokrak
• Jimmy Walker
• Joel Dahmen
• John Daly
• Juli Inkster
• Kelley James
• Kevin Na
• Kurt Kitayama
• Lydia Ko
• Matt Ginella
• Maverick McNealy
• Max Homa
• Michelle Wie
• Natalie Gulbis
• Pat Perez
• Sam Burns
• Tommy Armour III
• Wyndham Clark

MGM Resorts’ Charitable Effort

MGM Resorts International is producing the Chipping All-In in an effort to raise money for MGM Resorts’ Employee Emergency Grant Fund. The charitable organization will support the company’s employees and community partners impacted by COVID-19.

Proceeds from Chipping All-In will go to the MGM Resorts Foundation’s Employee Emergency Grant Fund, which provides employees and their immediate families with short-term relief in making payments or to meet obligations during unexpected hardships and emergencies.

The fund is designed to assist those impacted by the coronavirus, including full-time employees, on-call employees and those facing layoff, separation or furlough.

Lance Evans, senior vice president of Sports and Sponsorships for MGM Resorts, said, “It is in our DNA to offer live entertainment and sports experiences to fans worldwide, even in the toughest of times. ‘Chipping All-In’ will feature some of the world’s top PGA and LPGA players as well as sports and media personalities playing in support of the Employee Emergency Grant Fund.”

Useful links

Visit Twitch.tv/AllStarPass or YouTube.com/AllStarPass to watch Chipping All-In.
Visit www.mgmresorts.com/ChippingAllin to make a donation to the MGM Resorts Foundation.
Visit www.mgmresortsfoundation.org to learn more about the MGM Resorts Foundation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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US ONLINE POKER PLANS: Complete previews, schedules for tournament action April 13-19

American online poker players may have never had it so good. The huge events and big guarantees continue this week with so many players at home.

PokerStars, WSOP.com, and Global Poker continue with major series this week. A few events will be wrapping up soon, but it’s a good bet more series will follow as operators take advantage of so much increased demand. Here’s your complete guide for events playing out this week and where Americans can play..

  • PokerStars SCOOP series in NJ and PA
  • Global Poker’s new Home Series rolls on
  • WSOP Spring Online Championships continue
  • WSOP launches April freerolls

 

Where can you play online poker?

American online players have a few options to get in the action. The markets are still small in comparison to large international poker markets. However, here are four states currently offering legalized online poker.

New Jersey

  • PokerStars NJ – The largest online poker operator in world offers plenty of cash game and tournament action in New Jersey. New players depositing $20 receive $30 in free cash and $10 worth of Spin & Go tickets.
  • partypoker/BorgataPoker partypoker is one of the best-known online brands around the world. New partypoker players get a free $25 via $10 in poker money, $10 in casino chips, and $5 in poker tournament tickets. Those using the BorgataPoker skin can earn $10 in cash with a $10 bonus.
  • WSOP.com/888poker – Players on the World Series of Poker-affiliated site have the option of a shared liquidity pool with Nevada and Delaware. Players can qualify for WSOP events in Las Vegas and circuit tournaments. The site is run on software by 888poker, which also operates in the state. WSOP offers new players a free $10. 888poker offers $20 in free play and up to a $1,500 deposit bonus.

Nevada

  • WSOP.com – WSOP.com offers players plenty of cash game and tournament action with a shared liquidity market with WSOP online poker and 888poker in New Jersey and Delaware.

Pennsylvania

  • PokerStars PA – New players at PokerStars PA can claim a $30 free play bonus and up to $600 match bonus. PokerStars also partners with FOX Bet in the state for sports betting. Players utilizing the FOX Bet’s new player offer will earn a free $20 for signing up that can be used for poker or sports betting.

 

Delaware

  • Doverdowns.com, Delawarepark.com, Harringtonraceway.com – These offer online poker in Delaware, however, it’s run through 888poker. The platform has a shared liquidity market with New Jersey and Nevada.

Other states

Those in other states have more limited options when it comes to online poker. Sweepstakes poker sites offer players a chance to play for cash and prizes.

Global Poker may be an option for players in other states (and much of Canada as well). The company’s model is based on social gaming. Players can purchase Gold Coins for ring games and tournaments.

As a bonus, players receive Sweeps Coins – which can be used in tournaments and ring games. Unlike Gold Coins, Sweeps Coins can be redeemed for cash prizes. New players can earn a free $20 Sweeps Coin package with a verified account.

Check out this week’s US online poker events

Here’s a look at some upcoming poker festivals, events, and additions available to American players.

Global Poker

Huge action remains in Home Series

Global Poker’s newest tournament series continues this week and runs through April 26. The new Home Series with SC2 million guarantees is the biggest event in the site’s history.

The Home Series offers Sweeps Coin buy-ins from SC33 to SC540. Every Sunday in April, Global Poker will have some of its biggest guarantees to date. The Home Game Sunday Deepstack events include:

  • April 19 – SC218 Deepstack with SC200,000 guaranteed
  • April 26 – SC540 Sunday Scrimmage Main Event Deepstack with SC500,000 guaranteed

In addition to Sweeps Coin events, Global Poker will also offer nightly Gold Coin tournaments. Every winner of a Gold Coin or Sweeps Coin event will also win a custom-made glass trophy.

global poker app

Numerous daily satellites will be offered for Home Series Sweeps Coin events. That includes three direct satellites per Sweeps Coin trophy event.

There are 28 Gold Coin trophy events. Gold Coins are the site’s play money option. Gold Coins cannot be cashed out for real money however, unlike Sweeps Coins. Here’s a look at the complete Sweeps Coin schedule.

 

Date Buy-in Event
April 13 SC218 Home Series 15 – SC50,000 Guaranteed [Deep]
April 14 SC218 Home Series 16 – PLO SC40,000 Guaranteed
[6-Max, Deep]
April 15 SC218 Home Series 17 – SC40,000 Guaranteed [Big Ante, Deep]
April 16 SC110 Home Series 18 – SC50,000 Guaranteed [2R1A]
April 17 SC218 Home Series 19 – SC45,000 Guaranteed [Turbo]
April 18 SC218 Home Series 20 – SC50,000 Guaranteed [6-Max, Deep]
April 19 SC218 Home Series 21- Sunday Scrimmage SC200,000 Guaranteed [Deep]
April 20 SC110 Home Series 22 – SC45,000 Guaranteed [6-Max, Turbo]
April 21 SC110 Home Series 23 – SC50,000 Guaranteed [1R1A]
April 22 SC110 Home Series 24 – SC40,000 Guaranteed [2x Chance, Deep]
April 23 SC33 Home Series 25 – PLO SC35,000 Guaranteed [Rebuy, 6-Max]
April 24 SC218 Home Series 26 – SC40,000 Guaranteed [Ante Up, Deep]
April 25 SC33 Home Series 27 – SC40,000 Guaranteed [Rebuy]
April 26 SC540 Home Series 28 – Sunday Scrimmage SC500,000 Guaranteed [Deep]

Daily tournament schedule

This popular site also recently added to its weekly tournament schedule. After growing its weekend schedule, Global has several new evening events. These events feature five-figure guarantees and include:

  • Monday Melee – SC15,000 Guaranteed [2X Entries]
  • Tuesday Tussle – SC25,000 Guaranteed [Deep]
  • Wednesday Wipeout – SC15,000 Guaranteed [Big Ante]
  • Thursday Throttle – SC15,000 Guaranteed [Turbo]
  • Friday Flash – SC15,000 Guaranteed [6-Max, Turbo]
  • Saturday Swift – SC15,000 Guaranteed [Ante Up, Turbo]
  • Sunday Six – SC15,000 Guaranteed [6-Max, Deep]

The site has also ramped up its daily offerings including its new “NightCap” series for night time players. Here’s a look at the complete slate of new dailies:

 

Event Buy-in Time (ET)
Deep Eleven SC6,000 Guaranteed [Deep] SC11 6 p.m.
Deep Six Dive SC8,500 Guaranteed [6-Max, Deep] SC55 6:45 p.m.
The Brawl SC15,000 Guaranteed [Rebuy] SC5.50 8:00 p.m.
Triple Threat SC20,000 Guaranteed [2R1A] SC33 8:30 p.m.
Deep Freeze SC10,000 Guaranteed [Deep] SC55 10 p.m.
The Cubed SC5,000 Guaranteed [1R1A] SC11 11 p.m.
NightCap SC3,000 Guaranteed [Hyper-Turbo] SC21.40 Midnight
Night Shift SC2,000 Guaranteed [Big Ante, Turbo] SC22 12:30 p.m.
Night Owl SC2,000 Guaranteed [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo] SC21.40 1 a.m.
Night Out SC1,500 Guaranteed [Hyper-Turbo] SC21.40 1:30 a.m.

For a complete Global Poker review including an exclusive new player bonus up to $1,000, click here.

PokerStars PA and NJ

NJSCOOP begins 2nd week

PokerStars NJ will be running the New Jersey Spring Championship of Online Poker (NJSCOOP) through April 27. The event guarantees players $1.2 million across the 96-event series.

NJSCOOP runs across two buy-in tiers – high and low. The $300 High Main Event features a $100,000 guaranteed prize pool. The $50 Low Main Event has a $30,000 guarantee.

The vast majority of the schedule features No Limit Hold’em. But there are also some mixed games, Omaha, and Seven Card Stud tournaments.

There are other promotions and events planned as well. A $9,000 guaranteed Main Event Depositor Freeroll will run April 26, awarding 30 seats to the $300 High Main Event. Also look for numerous daily $1,000 Second Chance All-In Shootout Freerolls. These are available for players eliminated from any NJSCOOP event before they cash.

Players may also enjoy NJSCOOP Special Edition $3 Spin and Go’s. These begin running from March 31 to April 26 and award Main Event tickets. Here’s the complete schedule of events:

 

PokerStars NJSCOOP 2020

Event Level Format January 3, 1900 Buy-in Guarantee
8 High NLHE [Win The Button] April 13, 2020 200 15000
8 Low NLHE [Win The Button] April 13, 2020 20 6000
9 High NLHE [4-Max, Progressive KO] April 13, 2020 100 17500
9 Low NLHE [4-Max, Progressive KO] April 13, 2020 10 4000
10 High NLHE [Super Tuesday SE] April 14, 2020 300 35000
10 Low NLHE [Mini Super Tuesday] April 14, 2020 30 10000
11 High NLHE [6-Max, Progressive KO] April 14, 2020 100 15000
11 Low NLHE [6-Max, Progressive KO] April 14, 2020 10 4000
12 High NLHE [Escalating Antes] April 14, 2020 150 15000
12 Low NLHE [Escalating Antes] April 14, 2020 15 5000
13 High 8-Game [6-Max] April 15, 2020 500 17500
13 Low 8-Game [6-Max] April 15, 2020 50 6000
14 High NLHE [Turbo] April 15, 2020 200 12000
14 Low NLHE [Turbo] April 15, 2020 20 4000
15 High NLHE [Thursday Thrill SE] April 16, 2020 250 25000
15 Low NLHE [Mini Thrill] April 16, 2020 25 8000
16 High PL Omaha [8-max, Progressive KO] April 16, 2020 200 10000
16 Low PL Omaha [8-max, Progressive KO] April 16, 2020 20 3000
17 High NLHE [Nightly Stars SE] April 17, 2020 100 12000
17 Low NLHE April 17, 2020 10 3000
18 High NLHE [Deep Hyper-Turbo] April 17, 2020 200 10000
18 Low NLHE [Deep Hyper-Turbo] April 17, 2020 20 5000
19 High NLHE [Deepstack, 6-Max] April 18, 2020 100 12000
19 Low NLHE [Deepstack, 6-Max] April 18, 2020 10 4000
20 High PLO8 April 18, 2020 200 7500
20 Low PLO8 April 18, 2020 20 3000
21 High NLHE [3-Max, Turbo, Zoom, Progressive KO] April 18, 2020 100 7500
21 Low NLHE [3-Max, Turbo, Zoom, Progressive KO] April 18, 2020 10 3000
22 High NLHE [Marathon] April 19, 2020 100 10000
22 Low NLHE [Marathon] April 19, 2020 10 3500
23 High NLHE [Progressive KO] April 19, 2020 150 20000
23 Low NLHE [Progressive KO] April 19, 2020 15 5000
24 High NLHE [Sunday Special SE] April 19, 2020 350 50000
24 Low NLHE April 19, 2020 35 15000
25 High PL 5-Card Omaha [8-Max] April 19, 2020 100 6500
25 Low PL 5-Card Omaha [8-Max] April 19, 2020 10 2000
26 High NLHE [6-Max, Turbo] April 19, 2020 300 25000
26 Low NLHE [6-Max, Turbo] April 19, 2020 30 7500
27 High NLHE [4-Max] April 20, 2020 300 30000
27 Low NLHE [4-Max] April 20, 2020 30 10000
28 High NLO8 [8-Max] April 20, 2020 100 7500
28 Low NLO8 [8-Max] April 20, 2020 10 3000
29 High NLHE [Super Tuesday SE] April 21, 2020 250 35000
29 Low NLHE [Mini Super Tuesday] April 21, 2020 25 10000
30 High NLHE [Progressive KO] April 21, 2020 200 20000
30 Low NLHE [Progressive KO] April 21, 2020 20 6000
31 High NLHE High Roller [6-Max] April 21, 2020 1000 45000
31 Low NLHE High Roller [6-Max] April 21, 2020 100 27500
32 High NLHE [6-Max, Progressive KO] April 22, 2020 200 20000
32 Low NLHE [6-Max, Progressive KO] April 22, 2020 20 6000
33 High NLHE [8-Max, Turbo] April 22, 2020 100 10000
33 Low NLHE [8-Max, Turbo] April 22, 2020 10 3000
34 High PL Omaha [8-Max] April 23, 2020 150 7500
34 Low PL Omaha [8-Max] April 23, 2020 15 2500
35 High NLHE [Thursday Thrill SE] April 23, 2020 200 20000
35 Low NLHE [Mini Thrill] April 23, 2020 20 7500
36 High NLHE [Heads-Up, Progressive Total KO, Zoom] April 23, 2020 100 7500
36 Low NLHE [Heads-Up, Progressive Total KO, Zoom] April 23, 2020 10 2500
37 High NLHE [6-Max] April 24, 2020 200 17500
37 Low NLHE [6-Max] April 24, 2020 20 5000
38 High NLHE [BigStack Turbo] April 24, 2020 150 12000
38 Low NLHE [BigStack Turbo] April 24, 2020 15 4000
39 High NLHE [Final Weekend Kickoff] April 25, 2020 200 12000
39 Low NLHE [Final Weekend Kickoff] April 25, 2020 20 8000
40 High Stud Hi/Lo [8-Max] April 25, 2020 200 5000
40 Low Stud Hi/Lo [8-Max] April 25, 2020 20 1500
41 High NLHE [4-Max, Turbo, Rebuy] April 25, 2020 50 7500
41 Low NLHE [4-Max, Turbo, Rebuy] April 25, 2020 5 1500
42 High NLHE [Progressive KO] April 26, 2020 200 15000
42 Low NLHE [Progressive KO] April 26, 2020 20 3500
43 High NLHE [Main Event, 2-Day Event] April 26, 2020 300 100000
43 Low NLHE [Main Event, 2-Day Event] April 26, 2020 50 30000
44 High PL Omaha [6-Max] April 26, 2020 150 8500
44 Low PL Omaha [6-Max] April 26, 2020 15 2500
45 High NLHE [Sunday Supersonic SE, Hyper-Turbo] April 26, 2020 100 8500
45 Low NLHE [Hyper-Turbo] April 26, 2020 10 2000
46 High NLHE [Nightly Stars – NJSCOOP Wrap-Up] April 27, 2020 100 22000
46 Low NLHE [NJSCOOP Wrap-Up] April 27, 2020 10 4000
47 High NLHE [Phase, Day 2] April 27, 2020 100 25000
47 Low NLHE [Phase, Day 2] April 27, 2020 10 5000
48 High NLHE [Wrap-up – Deep, Hyper-Turbo] April 27, 2020 150 12000
48 Low NLHE [Wrap-up – Deep, Hyper-Turbo] April 27, 2020 15 3000

Just one week left in PASCOOP

The PASCOOP runs April 20 with $2 million guaranteed across the 100-event series. There are 50 “high” tier buy-ins and 50 “low” buy-ins.

Each event features the same tournament in both tiers. There should be something for every bankroll, with low events beginning at only $5.

Most events are No Limit Hold’em, but there will also be some Omaha, Mixed Games, and Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo. The $300 High Main Event runs April 19 and features a $200,000 guarantee. The $50 Low Main Event runs the same day with a $50,000 guarantee.

Other promotions include:

  • Daily $1,000 Second Chance All-In Shootout Freerolls – These are for players eliminated from any PASCOOP event before cashing.
  • $15,000 Main Event Depositor Freeroll – This event is set for April 19 with 50 seats added to the $300 High Main Event.

Here’s a look at the complete schedule of events.

PokerStars PASCOOP 2020

 

EVENT TIER TOURNAMENT DATE GAME BUYIN GUARANTEE
31 High $200 NLHE [6-Max, Progressive KO], $20K Gtd Apr 13 NLHE $ 200 $ 20,000
31 Low $20 NLHE [6-Max, Progressive KO], $5K Gtd Apr 13 NLHE $ 20 $ 5,000
32 High $150 PLO [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo], $20K Gtd Apr 13 PLO $ 150 $ 20,000
32 Low $15 PLO [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo], $5K Gtd Apr 13 PLO $ 15 $ 5,000
33 High $200 NLHE [Super Tuesday SE], $45K Gtd Apr 14 NLHE $ 200 $ 45,000
33 Low $20 NLHE [Mini Super Tuesday], $17.5K Gtd Apr 14 NLHE $ 20 $ 17,500
34 High $75 NLHE [8-Max, Turbo, Progressive KO], $17.5K Gtd Apr 14 NLHE $ 75 $ 17,500
34 Low $7.50 NLHE [8-Max, Turbo, Progressive KO], $5K Gtd Apr 14 NLHE $ 7.50 $ 5,000
35 High $100 NLHE, $20K Gtd Apr 15 NLHE $ 100 $ 20,000
35 Low $10 NLHE, $5K Gtd Apr 15 NLHE $ 10 $ 5,000
36 High $200 NLHE [Heads-Up, Progressive Total KO, Zoom], $25K Gtd Apr 15 NLHE $ 200 $ 25,000
36 Low $20 NLHE [Heads-Up, Progressive Total KO, Zoom], $7.5K Gtd Apr 15 NLHE $ 20 $ 7,500
37 High $200 NLHE [Progressive KO, Thursday Thrill SE], $35K Gtd Apr 16 NLHE $ 200 $ 35,000
37 Low $20 NLHE [Progressive KO, Mini Thrill], $15K Gtd Apr 16 NLHE $ 20 $ 15,000
38 High $100 NLHE [8-Max], $12K Gtd Apr 16 NLHE $ 100 $ 12,000
38 Low $10 NLHE [8-Max], $2K Gtd Apr 16 NLHE $ 10 $ 2,000
39 High $50 Stud Hi/Lo [6-Max, Turbo, Fast Friday SE], $10K Gtd Apr 17 STUD 8 $ 50 $ 10,000
39 Low $5 Stud Hi/Lo [6-Max, Turbo], $2.5K Gtd Apr 17 STUD 8 $ 5 $ 2,500
40 High $100 NLHE [8-Max, Hyper-Turbo, Progressive KO], $15K Gtd Apr 17 NLHE $ 100 $ 15,000
40 Low $10 NLHE [8-Max, Hyper-Turbo, Progressive KO], $3.5K Gtd Apr 17 NLHE $ 10 $ 3,500
41 High $100 NLHE [6-Max, Deepstack], $40K Gtd Apr 18 NLHE $ 100 $ 40,000
41 Low $10 NLHE [6-Max, Deepstack], $8K Gtd Apr 18 NLHE $ 10 $ 8,000
42 High $150 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO], $30K Gtd Apr 18 NLHE $ 150 $ 30,000
42 Low $15 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO], $7.5K Gtd Apr 18 NLHE $ 15 $ 7,500
43 High $75 NLHE [Turbo, Zoom], $25K Gtd Apr 18 NLHE $ 75 $ 25,000
43 Low $7.50 NLHE [Turbo, Zoom], $6K Gtd Apr 18 NLHE $ 7.50 $ 6,000
44 High $100 NLHE [Progressive KO, DeepStack], $30K Gtd Apr 19 NLHE $ 100 $ 30,000
44 Low $10 NLHE [Progressive KO, DeepStack], $6K Gtd Apr 19 NLHE $ 10 $ 6,000
45 High $300 NLHE [Main Event], $200K Gtd Apr 19 NLHE $ 300 $ 200,000
45 Low $50 NLHE [Main Event], $50K Gtd Apr 19 NLHE $ 50 $ 50,000
46 High $100 NLHE, $25K Gtd Apr 19 NLHE $ 100 $ 25,000
46 Low $10 NLHE [Progressive KO], $6K Gtd Apr 19 NLHE $ 10 $ 6,000
47 High $75 NLHE [Hyper-Turbo], $15K Gtd Apr 19 NLHE $ 75 $ 15,000
47 Low $7.50 NLHE [Hyper-Turbo], $5K Gtd Apr 19 NLHE $ 7.50 $ 5,000
48 High $100 NLHE, $40K Gtd Apr 20 NLHE $ 100 $ 40,000
48 Low $10 NLHE, $8K Gtd Apr 20 NLHE $ 10 $ 8,000
49 High $100 NLHE [Phase Day 2], $50K Gtd Apr 20 NLHE $ 100 $ 50,000
49 Low $10 NLHE [Phase Day 2], $10K Gtd Apr 20 NLHE $ 10 $ 10,000
50 High $150 NLHE [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo, PASCOOP Wrap-Up], $20K Gtd Apr 20 NLHE $ 150 $ 20,000
50 Low $15 NLHE [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo, PASCOOP Wrap-Up], $5K Gtd Apr 20 NLHE $ 15 $ 5,000

For a complete PokerStars review including an exclusive $30 in free play and a new player bonus up to $600 for players in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, click here.

 

WSOP.com

Spring Online Championships roll on for players in Nevada, Pennsylvania, Delaware

The WSOP.com Spring Online Championships continue through May 3 with plenty of big action this week. The series features more than $4 million in guarantees over 100  events. The series includes other daily tournaments and also a 12-event warmup series.

The Spring Online Championships are open to WSOP.com players in Nevada and New Jersey as well as 888poker players in Delaware. This offers something for every level of bankroll, with buy-ins ranging from $10 to $1,000. Highlights this week include:

  • April 14 – $1,000 High Roller with $100,000 guaranteed
  • April 16 – $250 NLHE Six-Max with $40,000 guaranteed
  • April 19 – $215 Sunday Special  with $100,000 guaranteed

The $525 Main Event is set for the final Sunday of the series, May 3, and features a $300,000 guarantee. Players can also look forward to the Sunday Special Edition each week through April 26. These NLHE tournaments come with a $215 or $320 buy-in and a guarantee of at least $100,000.

The WSOP.com Spring Online Championships offer $4 million guaranteed.

WSOP.com will also be holding two player appreciation tournaments on April 26 and May 3. Billed as “$100 for $100K,” each has a $100 buy-in and a guaranteed prize pool of $100,000. The WSOP is adding to the fun with extra prizes randomly awarded in a drawing. Those include:

  • 2 winners – $500 cash each
  • 4 winners – $250 cash each
  • 10 winners – $100 cash each

It should be a big month of poker and here’s a complete schedule:

Date Event Buy-in Time
04/01/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $25,000 NLH Deepstack [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
04/01/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $20,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST
04/01/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $15,000 NLH 8-Max [Turbo, R] $50 6:00pm PST
04/02/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $20,000 NLH 8-Max [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
04/02/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $30,000 NLH 6-Max [Re-entry] $250 5:00pm PST
04/02/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $10,000 PLO 6-Max [R&A] $50 6:00pm PST
04/03/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $20,000 NLH Deepstack [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
04/03/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $30,000 NLH Monster Stack [1x Re-entry] $215 5:00pm PST
04/03/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $20,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 6:00pm PST
04/04/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $20,000 NLH Deepstack [R&A] $30 3:00pm PST
04/04/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $25,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 4:00pm PST
04/04/2020 Spring OC Warmup – $12,500 NLH [Re-entry, Super Turbo] $75 5:00pm PST
04/05/2020 Spring OC #1 – $30,000 NLH [R&A] $30 1:00pm PST
04/05/2020 Spring OC #2 – $100,000 NLH Sunday Special Edition [Re-entry] $215 2:00pm PST
04/05/2020 Spring OC #3 – $50,000 NLH Sunday 50 [R&A] $55 3:00pm PST
04/06/2020 Spring OC #4 – $15,000 NLH [Knockout] $100 4:00pm PST
04/06/2020 Spring OC #5 – $30,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST
04/06/2020 Spring OC #6 – $15,000 NLH 8×8 [8R, 8-Max, Turbo] $88 6:00pm PST
04/07/2020 Spring OC #7 – $20,000 NLH R&A $50 4:00pm PST
04/07/2020 Spring OC #8 – $75,000 Special Tuesday Showdown [Re-entry] $500 5:00pm PST
04/07/2020 Spring OC #9 – $20,000 NLH [Re-entry, Super Turbo] $75 6:00pm PST
04/08/2020 Spring OC #10 – $15,000 NLH Deepstack [R&A] $20 4:00pm PST
04/08/2020 Spring OC #11 – $30,000 NLH 6-Max [Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST
04/08/2020 Spring OC #12 – $10,000 NLH [Freezeout] $50 6:00pm PST
04/09/2020 Spring OC #13 – $10,000 NLH Deepstack [R&A] $10 4:00pm PST
04/09/2020 Spring OC #14 – $20,000 NLH [Freezeout] $100 5:00pm PST
04/09/2020 Spring OC #15 – $5,000 PLO8 [Re-entry, 8-Max] $50 6:00pm PST
04/10/2020 Spring OC #16 – $15,000 NLH Deepstack [R&A] $20 4:00pm PST
04/10/2020 Spring OC #17 – $20,000 NLH 6-Max [Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST
04/10/2020 Spring OC #18 – $15,000 NLH Turbo Deepstack $50 6:00pm PST
04/11/2020 Spring OC #19 – $30,000 NLH 30 for 30 [R&A] $30 3:00pm PST
04/11/2020 Spring OC #20 – $10,000 PLO 8-Max [R&A] $50 4:00pm PST
04/11/2020 Spring OC #21 – $25,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST
04/12/2020 Spring OC #22 – $10,000 NLH [Knockout] $75 1:00pm PST
04/12/2020 Spring OC #23 – $100,000 NLH Sunday Special Edition [Re-entry] $320 2:00pm PST
04/12/2020 Spring OC #24 – $22,222 NLH [R&A] $11/$11/$22 3:00pm PST
04/13/2020 Spring OC #25 – $20,000 NLH [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
04/13/2020 Spring OC #26 – $17,500 NLH Deepstack [Re-entry] $75 5:00pm PST
04/13/2020 Spring OC #27 – $15,000 NLH Monster Stack [R&A, Super Turbo] CAPPED $50 6:00pm PST
04/14/2020 Spring OC #28 – $25,000 NLH [R&A] $50 4:00pm PST
04/14/2020 Spring OC #29 – $100,000 NLH High Roller [Re-entry, 6-Max] $1,000 5:00pm PST
04/14/2020 Spring OC #30 – $15,000 NLH [Knockout] $300 6:00pm PST
04/15/2020 Spring OC #31 – $25,000 NLH Deepstack Super Addon [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
04/15/2020 Spring OC #32 – $20,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST
04/15/2020 Spring OC #33 – $15,000 NLH 8-Max [Turbo, R] $50 6:00pm PST
04/16/2020 Spring OC #34 – $25,000 NLH 8-Max [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
04/16/2020 Spring OC #35 – $40,000 NLH 6-Max [Re-entry] $250 5:00pm PST
04/16/2020 Spring OC #36 – $10,000 PLO 6-Max [R&A] $50 6:00pm PST
04/17/2020 Spring OC #37 – $20,000 NLH [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
04/17/2020 Spring OC #38 – $30,000 NLH Monster Stack [1x Re-entry], CAPPED $215 5:00pm PST
04/17/2020 Spring OC #39 – $20,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 6:00pm PST
04/18/2020 Spring OC #40 – $10,000 NLH Deepstack [R&A] $10 3:00pm PST
04/18/2020 Spring OC #41 – $25,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 4:00pm PST
04/18/2020 Spring OC #42 – $12,500 NLH [Re-entry, Super Turbo] $75 5:00pm PST
04/19/2020 Spring OC #43 – $30,000 NLH [R&A] $30 1:00pm PST
04/19/2020 Spring OC #44 – $100,000 NLH Sunday Special Edition [Re-entry] $215 2:00pm PST
04/19/2020 Spring OC #45 – $50,000 NLH Sunday 50 [R&A] $55 3:00pm PST
04/19/2020 Spring OC #46 – $30,000 NLH HR [Re-entry] $1,000 4:00pm PST
04/20/2020 Spring OC #47 – $15,000 NLH [Knockout] $100 4:00pm PST
04/20/2020 Spring OC #48 – $30,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST
04/20/2020 Spring OC #49 – $15,000 NLH 8×8 [8R, 8-Max, Turbo] $88 6:00pm PST
04/21/2020 Spring OC #50 – $10,000 NLH Deepstack [Freezeout] $50 4:00pm PST
04/21/2020 Spring OC #51 – $75,000 Special Tuesday Showdown [Re-entry] $500 5:00pm PST
04/21/2020 Spring OC #52 – $50,000 NLH HR [Re-entry] $1,000 6:00pm PST
04/21/2020 Spring OC #53 – $20,000 NLH [Re-entry, Super Turbo] $75 7:00pm PST
04/22/2020 Spring OC #54 – $15,000 NLH Deepstack [R&A] $20 4:00pm PST
04/22/2020 Spring OC #55 – $25,000 NLH 6-Max [Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST
04/22/2020 Spring OC #56 – $10,000 NLH [R&A, Turbo] $50 6:00pm PST
04/23/2020 Spring OC #57 – $20,000 NLH [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
04/23/2020 Spring OC #58 – $20,000 NLH [Freezeout] $100 5:00pm PST
04/23/2020 Spring OC #59 – $7,500 PLO8 [Re-entry, 8-Max] $100 6:00pm PST
04/24/2020 Spring OC #60 – $15,000 NLH Deepstack [R&A] $20 4:00pm PST
04/24/2020 Spring OC #61 – $20,000 NLH 6-Max [Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST
04/24/2020 Spring OC #62 – $15,000 NLH Turbo Deepstack $50 6:00pm PST
04/25/2020 Spring OC #63 – $30,000 NLH 30 for 30 [R&A] $30 3:00pm PST
04/25/2020 Spring OC #64 – $10,000 PLO 8-Max [R&A] $50 4:00pm PST
04/25/2020 Spring OC #65 – $20,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST
04/25/2020 Spring OC #66 – $30,000 NLH Saturday Special [Re-entry, 8 Max] $250 6:00pm PST
04/25/2020 Spring OC #67 – $12,500 NLH [Re-entry, Super Turbo] $75 7:00pm PST
04/26/2020 Spring OC #68 – $10,000 NLH [Knockout] $75 12:00pm PST
04/26/2020 Spring OC #69 – $100,000 Player Appreciation with Added Prizes [Re-entry] $100 1:00pm PST
04/26/2020 Spring OC #70 – $150,000 NLH Sunday Special Edition [Re-entry] $320 2:00pm PST
04/26/2020 Spring OC #71 – $22,222 NLH [R&A] $11/$11/$22 3:00pm PST
04/26/2020 Spring OC #72 – $50,000 NLH High Roller [Re-entry] $1,000 4:00pm PST
04/27/2020 Spring OC #73 – $20,000 NLH [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
04/27/2020 Spring OC #74 – $17,500 NLH Deepstack [Re-entry] $75 5:00pm PST
04/27/2020 Spring OC #75 – $15,000 NLH Monster Stack [R&A, Super Turbo] CAPPED $50 6:00pm PST
04/28/2020 Spring OC #76 – $25,000 NLH [R&A] $50 4:00pm PST
04/28/2020 Spring OC #77 – $125,000 NLH High Roller [Re-entry, 6-Max] $1,000 5:00pm PST
04/28/2020 Spring OC #78 – $50,000 Special Tuesday Showdown [Re-entry] $500 6:00pm PST
04/28/2020 Spring OC #79 – $15,000 NLH [Knockout] $300 7:00pm PST
04/29/2020 Spring OC #80 – $25,000 NLH Deepstack Super Addon [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
04/29/2020 Spring OC #81 – $20,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST
04/29/2020 Spring OC #82 – $15,000 NLH 8-Max [Turbo, R] $50 6:00pm PST
04/30/2020 Spring OC #83 – $25,000 NLH 8-Max [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
04/30/2020 Spring OC #84 – $40,000 NLH 6-Max [Re-entry] $250 5:00pm PST
04/30/2020 Spring OC #85 – $10,000 PLO 6-Max [R&A] $50 6:00pm PST
05/01/2020 Spring OC #86 – $20,000 NLH [R&A] $30 4:00pm PST
05/01/2020 Spring OC #87 – $30,000 NLH Monster Stack [1x Re-entry], CAPPED $215 5:00pm PST
05/01/2020 Spring OC #88 – $20,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 6:00pm PST
05/02/2020 Spring OC #89 – $10,000 NLH Deepstack [R&A] $10 3:00pm PST
05/02/2020 Spring OC #90 – $25,000 NLH [Re-entry] $100 4:00pm PST
05/02/2020 Spring OC #91 – $12,500 NLH [Re-entry, Super Turbo] $75 5:00pm PST
05/02/2020 Spring OC #92 – $30,000 NLH Saturday Special [Re-entry, 8 Max] $250 6:00pm PST
05/03/2020 Spring OC #93 – $20,000 NLH Special Sunday Deepstack [R&A] $50 12:00pm PST
05/03/2020 Spring OC #94 – $100,000 Player Appreciation with Added Prizes [Re-entry] $100 1:00pm PST
05/03/2020 Spring OC #95 – $300,000 NLH Main Event [Re-entry] $525 2:00pm PST
05/03/2020 Spring OC #96 – $30,000 NLH [Freezeout] $215 3:00pm PST
05/03/2020 Spring OC #97 – $50,000 NLH Sunday 50 [R&A] $55 4:00pm PST
05/03/2020 Spring OC #98 – $50,000 NLH High Roller [Re-entry] $1,000 4:00pm PST
05/03/2020 Spring OC #99 – $40,000 PLO High Roller [Re-entry, 6-Max] $500 4:00pm PST
05/03/2020 Spring OC #100 – $25,000 NLH Deepstack [Turbo, Re-entry] $100 5:00pm PST

Surprise Freerolls bring the cash throughout April

Players at WSOP.com have a shot at some free cash all month long. The site has introduced Surprise Freerolls offering prize pools up to $10,000.

These events pop up in the tournament lobby randomly multiple times weekly and offer a shot at some quick cash.

The Surprise Freerolls will continue throughout the entire month of April. Simplay log in to WSOP.com on mobile or desktop now and head to the lobby for a chance to win.

WSOP.com adds to daily schedule

Players in Nevada and New Jersey received some welcome news recently. WSOP.com added to its daily tournament schedule to meet player demand.

Day Time (PT) Buy-in Game Guarantee
Daily 1 p.m. $215 8-max Deepstack NLHE $10,000
Daily 8 p.m. $30 Turbo Deepstack NLHE $10,000
Wednesday 5:30 p.m. $250 NLHE $20,000
Thursday 5:30 p.m. $500 NLHE $20,000
Thursday 7 p.m. $250 NLHE $15,000
Thursday 8:30 p.m. $1,000 Turbo NLHE $20,000

For a complete WSOP.com review including an exclusive $10 in free play and a new player bonus up to $1,000, click here for Nevada players. Click here for New Jersey players.

Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM

Partypoker NJ runs $10,000 daily event

Players in New Jersey now have a chance at even more daily tournament action. The site, which includes the BorgataPoker.com and BetMGM skins, has added the $10,000 Daily.

The event features a $109 buy-in with unlimited re-entries for the first two hours. The action kicks off at 7 p.m. each night

For a complete BorgataPoker review including an exclusive $20 new player signup bonus and up to a $600 deposit bonus, click here.

*** Those playing online poker can find a complete list of international online poker sites and events for the week of April 6 by clicking here. ***

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Professional Gamblers In Nevada Can File For Unemployment

The coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the country. Every industry is affected by business closures and there are record numbers of people being furloughed or laid off. Due to these times, even professional gamblers in Nevada are now allowed to file for unemployment.

From Las Vegas to Reno and everywhere in between there are more than 200 casinos in the state of Nevada that will remain closed until April 30 or later to help contain the spread of COVID-19. The 206,000 casino employees aren’t the only people feeling the effect of the closures.

Professional gamblers are feeling the pinch as well. Poker players don’t have a venue to make a living. Sports bettors only have four sports betting apps with limited wagering options available. Blackjack and other advantage gamblers don’t have casinos in Nevada and around the country to use their skills.

Unemployment for Nevada gamblers

Gambling isn’t a traditional job but it’s a way for some Nevada residents to make a living. Normally professional gamblers wouldn’t be able to file for unemployment — but these aren’t normal times. According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, professional gamblers may qualify as independent contractors or self-employed under the CARES Act for the time being.

Professional poker player Chris Konvalinka tells the newspaper “I’m going to give it a shot.” In true poker player lingo, he went on to say that “It seems like a freeroll to me. Worst case, they say no.”

Anecdotally, only about 1% of all gamblers consider themselves professionals. An even smaller portion of those gamblers are full-time professionals. A portion of professional gamblers keep a regular day job while using their gambling skills part-time.

Many full-time professional gamblers are truly self-employed and report income and file taxes just like many freelancers who work for themselves. As Konvalinka said, this is a freeroll to make up for revenue lost while the casinos are closed and sports betting options are limited.

 

 

Gambling in Nevada during the quarantine

Gambling options for professional and recreational gamblers in Nevada during the quarantine are limited. Governor Steve Sisolak has ordered all casinos and non-essential businesses to close until at least April 30. Additionally, all gaming machines have been turned off. This means that not even slot machines inside essential businesses like supermarkets are available.

There’s only one gambling option for table game players. World Series of Poker‘s web site is open for poker players throughout the Silver State. The games at WSOP include a pool of players beyond Nevada. The website allows players from New Jersey, Delaware, and, of course, Nevada.

Most professional sports leagues remain closed so the options for sports bettors are very limited. Placing wagers on future events is always popular but not everyone wants to tie their money up for months in something that may or may not take place.

There are still a few sports to wager on such as esports, table tennis, UFC, and small division international soccer, hockey, and basketball. Some sportsbook operators even offer in-play wagering for select events.

Sports bettors in Nevada still have access to a few sportsbooks that are active because of their mobile sports wagering apps:

  • BetMGM
  • Caesars
  • Circa Sports
  • William Hill

Only players with an existing account can wager. Three of the four apps accept mobile deposits for anyone looking to wager on current and future events. Circa Sports is the only Nevada sports wagering app that doesn’t accept deposits outside of the casino.

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US ONLINE POKER TOURNAMENT GUIDE: Weekend of April 10-12, 2020

With a nice holiday in front of them, US-based players will be ready for some online poker this weekend. There are many events planned to meet that growing demand.

To help players scan the American online poker landscape, USPoker offers a complete guide of weekend events. That includes a day-by-day tournament schedule.

  • PokerStars – Available in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Check out the SCOOP events in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
  • Partypoker – Available in New Jersey including the BetMGM and BorgataPoker skins. The Spring Poker Open wraps up on Sunday.
  • WSOP.com – Available in Nevada and New Jersey through a shred liquidity pool. That also includes 888poker in Delaware. Look for more big events in the Spring Online Championships this weekend.
  • Global Poker – Social media sweepstakes poker available throughout the US. Players can redeem Sweeps Coin winnings for real cash. The Home Series continues with some of the biggest guarantees in the site’s history.
  • 888poker – Available in New Jersey and Delaware. Offers shared liquidity with WSOP.com.

 

US Weekend Poker Events April 10-12, 2020

Day Site Event Buy-in Guarantee
Friday, April 10 WSOP.com (NJ and NV)
888poker (Delaware)
Spring OC 16: NLHE Deepstack [R&A] $20 $15,000
Friday, April 10 WSOP.com (NJ and NV)
888poker (Delaware)
Spring OC 18: NLHE Turbo Deepstack $50 $15,000
Friday, April 10 WSOP.com (NJ and NV)
888poker (Delaware)
Spring OC 17: NLHE 6-Max [Re-entry] $100 $20,000
Friday, April 10 Global Poker Home Series 12: NLHE Ante Up,
Deep
SC218 SC40,000
Friday, April 10 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 20 High: 8-Game $200 $17,500
Friday, April 10 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 20 Low: 8-Game $20 $4,000
Friday, April 10 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 21 High: NLHE Turbo Progressive KO $150 $22,000
Friday, April 10 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 21 Low: NLHE Turbo Progressive KO $15 $7,500
Friday, April 10 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM Spring Poker Open 11: Low NLHE $5 $1,000
Friday, April 10 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM Spring Poker Open 12: High NLHE $215 $20,000
Friday, April 10 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM Spring Poker Open 1: Phased Day 1F NLHE $215 $100,000
Friday, April 10 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM $10K Daily $109 $10,000
Saturday, April 11 WSOP.com (NJ and NV)
888poker (Delaware)
Spring OC 19: NLHE 30 for 30 [R&A] $30 $30,000
Saturday, April 11 WSOP.com (NJ and NV)
888poker (Delaware)
Spring OC 20: PLO 8-Max [R&A] $50 $10,000
Saturday, April 11 WSOP.com (NJ and NV)
888poker (Delaware)
Spring OC 21: NLHE [Re-entry] $100 $25,000
Saturday, April 11 Global Poker ome Series 13: NLHE Rebuy SC33 SC40,000
Saturday, April 11 Global Poker Saturday Swish SC55 SC6,000
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 22 High: NLHE $100 $25,000
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 22 Low: NLHE $10 $5,000
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 23 High: NLHE 4-Max $200 $30,000
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 23 Low: NLHE 4-Max $20 $12,000
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 24 High: NLHE Turbo, Progressive KO, BigStack Turbo $150 $25,000
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 24 Low: NLHE Turbo, Progressive KO, BigStack Turbo $15 $10,000
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 25 High: NLHE 8-Max, Turbo $50
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 25 Low: NLHE 8-Max, Turbo $5 $3,000
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 01 High: NLHE Nightly Stars Warm-Up $100 $20,000
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 01 Low: NLHE Warm-Up $10 $5,000
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 02 High: NLHE Turbo $50 $10,000
Saturday, April 11 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 02 Low: NLHE Turbo $5 $3,500
Saturday, April 11 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM Spring Poker Open 13: Low NLHE 6-Max Rebuy $5 $2,500
Saturday, April 11 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM Spring Poker Open 14: High 6-Max Rebuy $109 $20,000
Saturday, April 11 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM Spring Poker Open 1: Phased Day 1G NLHE $215 $100,000
Saturday, April 11 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM $10K Daily $109 $10,000
Sunday, April 12 WSOP.com (NJ and NV)
888poker (Delaware)
Spring OC 22: NLHE [Knockout] $75 $10,000
Sunday, April 12 WSOP.com (NJ and NV)
888poker (Delaware)
Spring OC 23: NLH Sunday Special Edition [Re-entry] $320 $100,000
Sunday, April 12 WSOP.com (NJ and NV)
888poker (Delaware)
Spring OC 24: NLHE [R&A] $11/$11/$22 $22,222
Sunday, April 12 Global Poker SC218 Home Series 14: Sunday Scrimmage
Guaranteed [Deep]
SC218 SC150,000
Sunday, April 12 Global Poker Sunday Six 6-Max, Deep SC55 SC15,000
Sunday, April 12 Global Poker Sunday Scrimmage [Deep] SC218 SC50,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 26 High: NLHE Marathon $150 $35,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 26 Low: NLHE Marathon $15 $8,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 27 High: 6-Max, Progressive KO $50 $22,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 27 Low: 6-Max, Progressive KO $5 $3,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 28 High: NLHE Sunday Special SE $200 $50,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 28 Low: NLHE Mini Special SE $20 $15,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 29 High: NLHE 8-Max, Progressive KO, Big Antes $150 $25,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 29 Low: NLHE 8-Max, Progressive KO, Big Antes $15 $6,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 30 High: NLHE Hyper-Turbo, Sunday SuperSonic SE $75 $12,500
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars PA PASCOOP 30 Low: NLHE Hyper-Turbo, Sunday SuperSonic SE $7.50 $5,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 03 High: Deepstack, 8-Max $200 $25,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 03 Low: Deepstack, 8-Max $20 $7,500
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 04 High: Progressive KO $150 $25,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 04 Low: Progressive KO $15 $5,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 05 High: Sunday Special SE $300 $45,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 05 Low: Mini Sunday Special $30 $12,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 06: PL Omaha 6-Max $100 $8,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 06: PL Omaha 6-Max $10 $2,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 07: NLHE Sunday Supersonic SE Hyper-Turbo $150 $10,000
Sunday, April 12 PokerStars NJ NJSCOOP 07: NLHE Sunday Supersonic SE Hyper-Turbo $15 $3,000
Sunday, April 12 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM Spring Poker Open 15: 15 Low NLHE Main Event $55 $20,000
Sunday, April 12 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM Spring Poker Open 16: High NLHE Main Event $400 $100,000
Sunday, April 12 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM Spring Poker Open 1: Phased Day 1H Turbo Last Chance NLHE $215 $100,000
Sunday, April 12 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM Spring Poker Open 17: High NLH High Roller $1,060 $75,000
Sunday, April 12 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM Spring Poker Open 1: Phased Day 2 NLH $215 $100,000
Sunday, April 12 Partypoker/BorgataPoker/BetMGM $10K Daily $109 $10,000

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