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In Las Vegas I had the chance to sit down and pick the brain of the man who landed in the #7 spot on Bluff Magazine’s 2014 Power 20 list, Jeffrey Haas, the Group Director of Poker at bwin.party.

Haas and I covered a number of issues, ranging from Sheldon Adelson’s opposition to online gambling to the company’s return to the U.S. market in New Jersey and beyond.

Here is what he had to say. bwin.party Poker Director Jeffrey Haas Talks US Online Poker
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I’ve been living in Cambodia for about a year now and I’m loving it. The cost of living is cheap. You could find a nice apartment for as low as $200/mth or if you prefer a hotel, Riverking Poker Club can help get you discounts on hotels. Girlfriends are plenty. Liquor prices are low, better than back in the states. Many bars that are full with lots of ladies. If you’re not the bar type then there are clubs like Pontoon, NOVA, or Saint Tropez that are mainly packed with tourists. You could easily play poker and make $20-$40/day and pay for your cost of living and still have money to party. Phnom Penh Riverking Poker Club is a good place to stop by if you’re newly visiting Cambodia. They can help direct you to places of where you want to go.
Riverking Contact: +855 97 66 38 233. Facebook: www-facebook-com/river-king-334 .
The guys running the Riverking poker room are all from the states who have lived in Cambodia for a while. They’re friendly and very helpful.
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Claimed it was a service that provides tips on how to succeed at the tables in Vegas, or Atlantic City. Took the dive and actually bought their ebook and can honestly say it's been an intriguing read. I would post it here, if not for copyright issues but if anyone else decides to take a wack at the Poker Master's service I'd love to get some opinions from you guys.

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The US online poker scene could welcome another major player in the coming months thanks to a new igaming bill by Pennsylvania’s Rep. John Payne.

When the news broke earlier this week that HB649 had been submitted to the House Gaming Oversight Committee, the industry was keen to learn more about what would be allowed and what wouldn’t.

With Pennsylvania currently facing a $2 billion budget shortfall, State officials are keen to draw as much value out of the igaming industry as possible if HB649 is given the green light.

This need has given rise to a number of interesting clauses, namely intrastate playerpool sharing and “bad actors” (operators that have previously operated in the US post-UIGEA).
Bill Focused on Online Poker

When the bill was published online last night, the first point to be clarified was its intent. Although some had originally assumed all forms of gambling were permitted, it now seems the main focus is poker thanks to the definition of authorized games as: “any interactive poker game approved by the board under this chapter.” Although this doesn’t specifically rule out traditional table games, it does suggest that Payne’s main intent is to have online poker legalized.

Picking up on this aspect of the bill, HB649 also makes provisions for “interactive gaming agreements.” This clause would make intrastate playerpool sharing possible and, potentially, increase liquidity for players, moreover, the amount of potential tax revenue the state could draw from regulated games.

The other significant piece of information to emerge from the published bill is that Payne has not made any explicit references to bad actors. This news is significant for operators such as PokerStars which has previously run into issues when applying for state igaming licenses given its presence in the US post-UIGEA.
An Open Market

Given that one of Pennsylvania’s primary motivators for igaming regulation seems to be its huge budget deficit, it would make sense for the state to allow one of the world’s largest online poker operators to join a newly regulated market. As it stands, PokerStars has not yet announced an official partnership with a land-based casino as it has done in other states (in New Jersey PokerStars has partnered with Resorts).

However, a partnership between PokerStars and Caesars could be a natural progression from the deal the two gaming companies struck earlier this month. In an effort to bring online poker regulation to the US, PokerStars and Caesars put aside their long held differences and became active supporters of the cause.

With Caesars now willing to forget its previous opposition to PokerStars joining the US market, there could be scope for the two to officially join forces in Pennsylvania if Payne’s legislation is passed. Caesars currently owns Harrah’s Philadelphia and an alliance with PokerStars would certainly be big business for the company in both the live and the online arenas.

Naturally, HB649 will need to overcome a plethora of hurdles before it’s formally accepted, but the early signs for its chances of success are certainly promising.





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Welcome to the BlackChip Poker thread. It's sure been a long time coming, but we are finally here. Black Chip Poker is a superb US friendly online poker room that delivers not only a fantastic welcome offer but also regular innovative promotions.




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Manne wrote:

Welcome to the BlackChip Poker thread. It's sure been a long time coming, but we are finally here. Black Chip Poker is a superb US friendly online poker room that delivers not only a fantastic welcome offer but also regular innovative promotions.




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BlackChipPoker-com is open to players from the United States.

What do other players say about this poker site.

Any from this community with a black chip poker account?
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celavey wrote:

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Manne wrote:

The US online poker scene could welcome another major player in the coming months thanks to a new igaming bill by Pennsylvania’s Rep. John Payne.

When the news broke earlier this week that HB649 had been submitted to the House Gaming Oversight Committee, the industry was keen to learn more about what would be allowed and what wouldn’t.

With Pennsylvania currently facing a $2 billion budget shortfall, State officials are keen to draw as much value out of the igaming industry as possible if HB649 is given the green light.

This need has given rise to a number of interesting clauses, namely intrastate playerpool sharing and “bad actors” (operators that have previously operated in the US post-UIGEA).
Bill Focused on Online Poker

When the bill was published online last night, the first point to be clarified was its intent. Although some had originally assumed all forms of gambling were permitted, it now seems the main focus is poker thanks to the definition of authorized games as: “any interactive poker game approved by the board under this chapter.” Although this doesn’t specifically rule out traditional table games, it does suggest that Payne’s main intent is to have online poker legalized.

Picking up on this aspect of the bill, HB649 also makes provisions for “interactive gaming agreements.” This clause would make intrastate playerpool sharing possible and, potentially, increase liquidity for players, moreover, the amount of potential tax revenue the state could draw from regulated games.

The other significant piece of information to emerge from the published bill is that Payne has not made any explicit references to bad actors. This news is significant for operators such as PokerStars which has previously run into issues when applying for state igaming licenses given its presence in the US post-UIGEA.
An Open Market

Given that one of Pennsylvania’s primary motivators for igaming regulation seems to be its huge budget deficit, it would make sense for the state to allow one of the world’s largest online poker operators to join a newly regulated market. As it stands, PokerStars has not yet announced an official partnership with a land-based casino as it has done in other states (in New Jersey PokerStars has partnered with Resorts).

However, a partnership between PokerStars and Caesars could be a natural progression from the deal the two gaming companies struck earlier this month. In an effort to bring online poker regulation to the US, PokerStars and Caesars put aside their long held differences and became active supporters of the cause.

With Caesars now willing to forget its previous opposition to PokerStars joining the US market, there could be scope for the two to officially join forces in Pennsylvania if Payne’s legislation is passed. Caesars currently owns Harrah’s Philadelphia and an alliance with PokerStars would certainly be big business for the company in both the live and the online arenas.

Naturally, HB649 will need to overcome a plethora of hurdles before it’s formally accepted, but the early signs for its chances of success are certainly promising.





Read more: PokerStars May Join US Online Poker Scene Thanks to Pennsylvania

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The combination of the 2015 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event kicking off and the blazing hot weather across the UK & Ireland resulted in a much lower turnout in the online Sunday Majors across all of the biggest sites.

Although a number of the fields were reduced in size, some of our players managed to lock up significant scores, with the largest of the night finding its way into the PokerStars account of “marty7.”

Last week, Ben “jenbizzle” Jones won the Sunday Rebuy and PokerStars and this week it was “marty7” who emerged victorious in the same event. After outlasting 608 opponents, marty7 walked away with $33,075.

There two Union Jacks at the final table of the Sunday Warm-Up. “antepia27 finished in ninth place for $3,828.50 while Ben “F3nix35” Dobson, fresh from his three cashes at the 2015 WSOP, finishing in fourth place for $24,986.

Keeping with PokerStars, Ireland’s Daragh “Daragh999” Davey collected $16,800.75 when he finished third in The Bigger $162 and over in the Sunday 2nd Chance, “Essa_mania” and “Solidthought” finished in third and fourth place and banked scores of $17,706.00 and $13,256.80.


Read more: Sunday Briefing: Marty7 Wins the Sunday Rebuy | PokerNews
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Manne wrote:

The combination of the 2015 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event kicking off and the blazing hot weather across the UK & Ireland resulted in a much lower turnout in the online Sunday Majors across all of the biggest sites.

Although a number of the fields were reduced in size, some of our players managed to lock up significant scores, with the largest of the night finding its way into the PokerStars account of “marty7.”

Last week, Ben “jenbizzle” Jones won the Sunday Rebuy and PokerStars and this week it was “marty7” who emerged victorious in the same event. After outlasting 608 opponents, marty7 walked away with $33,075.

There two Union Jacks at the final table of the Sunday Warm-Up. “antepia27 finished in ninth place for $3,828.50 while Ben “F3nix35” Dobson, fresh from his three cashes at the 2015 WSOP, finishing in fourth place for $24,986.

Keeping with PokerStars, Ireland’s Daragh “Daragh999” Davey collected $16,800.75 when he finished third in The Bigger $162 and over in the Sunday 2nd Chance, “Essa_mania” and “Solidthought” finished in third and fourth place and banked scores of $17,706.00 and $13,256.80.


Read more: Sunday Briefing: Marty7 Wins the Sunday Rebuy | PokerNews

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orodriguez wrote:

Too bad. can't play for rm with as a U.S. resident

too bad. can't play for rm with as a U.S. resident


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Unfortunately, DDOS attacks are quite common in the realm of online gaming. Whether it’s criminals intent on profiting illegally or computer wizards who get an ego boost by being able to disrupt the normal activities of websites, it happens.

DDOS attacks caused the cancellation of a huge online poker tournament that featured a $1 million prize pool on the Winning Poker Network earlier this year. The event got underway, but WPN officials were forced to shut it down and refund buy-ins to all players. The event was replayed at a later date and completed.

Even large poker rooms such as PokerStars and Partypoker are not immune to the mischief of hackers. Both can also be added to the list of sites that have suffered DDOS attacks in the past.

The cyber attacks are accomplished by overloading websites with too much data. The information becomes more than the servers can handle, rendering the targeted sites inaccessible for a period of time


Read more: Culprit Known in NJ DDOS Attack.
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Manne wrote:

Unfortunately, DDOS attacks are quite common in the realm of online gaming. Whether it’s criminals intent on profiting illegally or computer wizards who get an ego boost by being able to disrupt the normal activities of websites, it happens.

DDOS attacks caused the cancellation of a huge online poker tournament that featured a $1 million prize pool on the Winning Poker Network earlier this year. The event got underway, but WPN officials were forced to shut it down and refund buy-ins to all players. The event was replayed at a later date and completed.

Even large poker rooms such as PokerStars and Partypoker are not immune to the mischief of hackers. Both can also be added to the list of sites that have suffered DDOS attacks in the past.

The cyber attacks are accomplished by overloading websites with too much data. The information becomes more than the servers can handle, rendering the targeted sites inaccessible for a period of time


Read more: Culprit Known in NJ DDOS Attack.

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Do you believe in fate? Does everything happen for a reason? Irina Nikolaidi may be a believer now that she has become the 2015 partypoker WPT National London accumulator champion.

Nikolaidi spoke to the partypoker live updates team shortly after outlasting a 667-strong field in the £100,000 guaranteed Main Event and revealed that she only bought into the tournament after much persuasion from her friend and wasn’t actually that keen on the idea of playing poker this weekend.

Often in poker tournaments, there is one hand that stands out from all the rest, one that shapes how the event will progress.

Often in poker tournaments, there is one hand that stands out from all the rest, one that shapes how the event will progress. That hand came late on Day 2 when Nikolaidi raised to 24,000 from under the gun and Sin Melin called. Roger O’Selle squeezed to 60,000 and both ladies called.


Read more: Irina Nikolaidi Becomes the 2015 partypoker WPTNUK London Champion | PokerNews
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Using its biggest ambassadors to promote their online poker rooms, [url="www-ixgames-com/reviews/poker/pokerstars/"]PokerStars[/url] has made sure the soccer season is getting off to a flying start.

The PokerStars Dream Team Collection promotion has been backed with global TV advertising along with a huge social media push. The marketing efforts have been called the biggest in the poker room’s history.

The campaign was first promoted exclusively on Facebook, reaching the stars’ combined social media following of more than 150 million football fans.

The social reach of PokerStars’ newest ambassadors is definitely not to be underestimated as currently Christiano Ronaldo’s video has been liked almost 160,000 times and shared 8400 times with Neymar not too far behind with nearly 81,500 likes and 5800 shares.


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