Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The 2009 Canadian Open Poker Championships to be Held May 13-17 in Calgary - 9th February 2009

The Canadian Poker Tour, owned and operated by HeadsUp Entertainment International Inc. (PINK SHEETS: HDUP), is proud to announce details of the 2009 Canadian Open Poker Championships. The event will be held May 13-17th, 2009 at the new Stampede Casino in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. A total of 5 events will take place and will again this year feature a $5000 buy in Heads Up Main Event. Last year international professional poker players from around the world played in what has been branded the best structured heads up event in the world. "If only the NBC Invitational or World Series of Poker formats were half this good," commented 2005 WSOP Main event winner Joe Hachem. The Main Event will feature 128 players playing best 2 out of 3 with $10,000 in starting chips and 20 minute blinds.

In 2008, pros and celebrities such as Jennifer Tilly, Phil Laak, Antonio Esfandiari, Gavin Smith, Brad Booth and winner Huckleberry Seed all came to participate in one of Canada's premier televised poker events and this year is shaping up to be bigger and better. "The Canadian Open rocks!" stated poker pro Phil Laak known around the world as "The Unibomber", "I can't wait to come back."

With a total estimated prize pool of over $1,000,000 for the series of events, Calgary will be the centre of the poker universe during this week that is also known for its big money cash games running around the clock. Known for hosting its spectacular parties at major events, the Canadian Poker Tour will be announcing details of "The Ultimate Player's Party" to be held the night of Wednesday May 13 when brackets will be drawn for the main event.

As an officially sanctioned Canadian Poker Tour event, money winners in all 5 tournaments will earn valuable player points towards the CPT's Player's Point Championships to be held at the end of the year, crowning Canada's premier poker player. For more details please refer to www.canadianpokertour.tv or find out more in the February/March issue of Canadian Poker Player Magazine.

Registration for all events will be available next week through www.ticketmaster.ca or call the Stampede Poker room at 403-514-7058 directly. Satellite tournaments will be held daily until the event and details on online satellite qualifying will be announced later this week. For additional information please contact the Canadian Poker Tour offices at 403-269-9039.

Event Outline

Monday, May 11th - Main Event Satellites.
$65 Buy-in ($55+$10) @ 12pm. 1 for every 10 players will qualify for 7pm
satellite.
$550 Buy-in ($520+$30) @ 7pm. 1 for every 10 players will qualify for
Heads-up Main Event.

Tuesday, May 12th - Main Event Satellites.
$65 Buy-in ($55+$10) @ 12pm. 1 for every 10 players will qualify for 7pm
satellite.
$550 Buy-in ($520+$30) @ 7pm. 1 for every 10 players will qualify for
Heads-up Main Event.

Wednesday, May 13th - Event #1 - No Limit Hold'em - One day event @ 12pm.
$550 Buy-in ($500+$50) - 5000 in starting chips.

Thursday, May 14th - 29th - Event #2 - Main Event Heads-up Championship.
$5000 Buy-in ($4600+$400) - Maximum 128 players
Best 2 out of 3 match play. 10,000 in starting chips for each game.
---Bracket Drawing - Wednesday, May 13th. 10pm @ C.P.T. Ultimate Players
Party.

Friday, May 15th - Event #3 - Pot Limit Omaha - One day event @ 4pm.
$200 buy-in with $100 re-buys and $100 optional add-on.

Saturday, May 16th - Event #4 - No Limit Hold'em - One day event @ 2pm.
$1100 Buy-in ($1000+$100) - 10000 in starting chips.

Sunday, May 17th - Event #5 - No Limit Hold'em - One day event @ 12pm.
$550 Buy-in ($500+$50) - 5000 in starting chips.

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Friday, February 06, 2009

DoylesRoom Joins Cake Poker Network, Announces Launch Party Weekend

Doors open to all players from North American and all around the world

February 4, 2009 (InfoPowa News) -- DoylesRoom.com today announced the worldwide launch of their online poker room on the Cake Poker Network. Since their launch in 2004, the Cake Poker Network has experienced exponential growth and now ranks in the top three networks that accept all players on a worldwide basis. "We wanted to offer our players a rewarding place to play and the liquidity and integrity associated with the Cake Poker Network made this an easy choice for our new partnership," says Doyle Brunson, ten-time WSOP Champion and the most storied and influential force in the world of poker.

DoylesRoom is wasting no time in getting down to business on their new network. With doors open to all players from North America and across the globe, DoylesRoom will christen the action with a $5,000 Launch Party Freeroll at 5pm ET on Saturday, January 31st. Poker players won’t have much time to rest as exactly 24 hours later, DoylesRoom will host a $100,000 Guaranteed No-Limit Texas Hold’em tournament with a reduced-fee buy-in of $150+$12 at 5pm on Sunday, February 1st. Visit www.DoylesRoom.com for details.

With this blockbuster move to the world’s hottest poker network, DoylesRoom is more committed than ever to poker players from every corner of the planet. Bigger guarantees, more players, and ironclad integrity and security backed by the most respected name in the gaming industry.

For more information about the only online poker room to proudly bear the legendary Doyle Brunson’s name and to download the software for free visit DoylesRoom at http://www.doylesroom.com.

About DoylesRoom.com:
Online since 2004, DoylesRoom (http://www.doylesroom.com) is the only online poker site endorsed by poker legend Doyle Brunson. Poker players from North America and around the world can compete for the biggest stakes on the web or sharpen their poker skills while playing Texas Hold‘em and other popular games for free. With free poker software, lessons, tournaments, a slew of sit and gos, and all games available at all limits, DoylesRoom is the preeminent poker destination for real live game play—online or anywhere. For the latest updates visit www.doylebrunson.com.

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Thursday, February 05, 2009

Barney Frank to Reintroduce Internet Gambling Legislation, by Dan Cypra - Poker News Daily - 4th February 2009

In an interview with the Financial Times this week, it was revealed that Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA) will reintroduce legislation favorable to internet gambling “in the next few weeks.” During the previous Congress, Frank introduced HR 2046, the Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act, which established a full licensing and regulatory framework for the industry in the United States.

Steven Adamske, Press Secretary for Congressman Frank, confirmed to Poker News Daily the timeline of a few weeks, although would not unearth specifics of the bill. The lawmaker from Massachusetts and Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee told the Financial Times, “I expect an Obama DoJ to be less zealous about locking people up. These outrageous arrests in transit – they should be stopping that stuff.” Frank alludes to the arrests of BetOnSports executive David Carruthers and others that occurred following the passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) in late 2006.

The Financial Times added that “public opinion was demanding the right to gamble online,” which served as the impetus behind Frank’s decision to reintroduce legislation. The proposed bill may take on a similar form to HR 2046, which offered licensing opportunities for companies to solicit U.S. customers. It was officially introduced on April 26, 2007 and referred to the Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection. Frank’s bill stood at 48 Co-Sponsors at the end of the 2008 calendar year, including Shelley Berkley (D-NV), Peter King (R-NY), Jim McDermott (D-WA), Ron Paul (R-TX), and Robert Wexler (D-FL). Since it was not acted on during the 2008 Congressional session, it must now be reintroduced for consideration.

On Wednesday morning, the House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law held a hearing on a remedy for so-called “midnight rules,” which is the term given to regulations created at the last minute by outgoing Presidential administrations. Among the various rules created in the waning moments of the Bush Administration were the regulations of the UIGEA. Frank told the Financial Times that the UIGEA regulations may be “included among the measures Congress will look to rescind.” The new Congress is overwhelmingly Democratic.

HR 2046 included a provision that would have allowed professional sports leagues to opt out. League commissioners had 90 days from the date of enactment of HR 2046 in order to express their desire to be exempt. A study by PricewaterHouse Coopers estimated that up to $40 billion could be generated from the internet gambling industry over a 10 year period. However, the figure’s actual total hinged on whether all sports leagues would opt out as well as whether states would embrace internet gambling. Fantasy sports have an explicit exemption from the UIGEA.

The UIGEA regulations were officially enacted on January 19th, 2009, one day prior to the swearing in of President Barack Obama. The financial services industry must come into full compliance by December 1st, 2009, about one year after the regulations were approved by the U.S. Treasury and White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB). At issue in November was the role of William Wichterman, a Special Assistant to former President George W. Bush. Wichterman was a lobbyist for the National Football League (NFL) as late as 2008. Congressman Steve Cohen (D-TN) authored a letter to the White House Counsel questioning his influence in pushing the UIGEA regulations through to fruition.

Other bills that may see similar versions reintroduced during the 2009 Congress include the Skill Game Protection Act, which was proposed by Congressman Robert Wexler (D-FL). The bill would have exempted poker, mah jong, bridge, and other player versus player games from all federal legislation, including both the UIGEA and Wire Act of 1961. Shelley Berkley introduced the Internet Gambling Study Act, which attracted 73 Co-Sponsors. The legislation called for the examination of regulation of the industry as well as the effects of the UIGEA.

The passage of the UIGEA caused mammoth online poker rooms such as Party Gaming’s PartyPoker, Pacific Poker, and Mansion to vacate the U.S. market. A variety of payment processors also departed, including Neteller and Citadel Commerce, with many players having money tied up in the former. All told, despite its vagueness, the UIGEA’s effects have been long-lasting in the United States. The effect that its regulations will have on the industry remains unknown. (Credit: Poker News Daily)

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Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Bluff Online Poker Challenge Begins March 1st, by Dan Cypra - Poker News Daily - 3rd February 2009

Thirty days, two-hundred dollars, one goal in mind: Grace the cover of Bluff Magazine. The stars will be out in force for the Bluff Online Poker Challenge, which kicks off on March 1st on Lock Poker. Some of the top (and sometimes controversial) online poker players in the world have already signed up, including Josh “JJProdigy” Fields and Sorel “Imper1um” Mizzi.

Each contestant in the Bluff Online Poker Challenge begins with a bankroll of $200. They have exactly 30 days, beginning on March 1st, to build up their bankroll. The player who posts the best mark at the end of the 30 day period will be featured on the cover of the Atlanta-based magazine. The only caveats are that players may not hit the cash game felts and no reloading is allowed. Participants in the challenge may only play in sit and go tournaments and multi-table tournaments.

Eric Morris, Co-Founder of Bluff, commented in a press release, “We wanted to find a way to recognize the best players online and give them a real challenge. By putting the winner on the cover of Bluff, we’re not only recognizing the achievement, but also giving the players something to play for.” Fields’ presence should create quite a buzz. Nearly three years ago, he was found to be multi-accounting on PartyPoker using the screen name ABlackCar. It was then revealed that he was also just 16 years-old, well below the minimum age to play on many of the world’s online poker sites.

Mizzi chopped the PaddyPower Irish Open in 2007, officially taking third place for $280,000. He finished as the runner up to Theo Jorgensen in a £5,000 Pot Limit Omaha tournament held during the 2008 World Series of Poker Europe festivities for $240,000. Late last year, he won a $3,000 No Limit Hold’em preliminary event held during the Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic in Las Vegas. This past weekend, the Team Betfair member finished third in the $200 rebuy on PokerStars for $23,000 and took second in the Absolute Poker $100,000 Pro Bounty in November for the same amount.

Also slated to participate is Poker News Daily columnist Eric “Rizen” Lynch, an instructor for popular poker training site PokerXFactor.com. Lynch made a deep run in the 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, finishing 24th out of nearly 9,000 people for $494,000; the tournament was eventually won by Jamie Gold. One year later, he finished second to Scott “BigRiskky” Clements in a $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha tournament for $119,000. Clements is a two-time WSOP bracelet holder; both pieces of hardware have come in Omaha tournaments.

Jeff “Yellowsub” Williams, who will also be participating in the Bluff promotion, took second in a $1,000 rebuy tournament held as part of the 2008 WSOP schedule in a tournament that was won by Michael Banducci, who goes by the name worldsgrtest in the online poker world. Williams is best known for winning the 2006 running of the European Poker Tour (EPT) Monte Carlo Grand Final, amassing over $1 million in winnings. That tournament featured a star-studded final ten players who included Canadian Tony Karam, Ross Boatman, Marcel Luske, and Thomas Wahlroos.

Garrett “GBecks” Beckman finished 31st in the 2008 WSOP Main Event for $193,000. He’s also racked up a series of impressive cashes online, where he goes by the name GBecks. He took second in the Full Tilt Poker $750K Guaranteed in June for $80,000 and won the $150 rebuy on the same online poker site in October for $57,000. Joining him will be Phil “USCphildo” Collins, who has posted wins in the high-stakes Full Tilt $1K Monday tournament as well as the PokerStars $100 rebuy.

Brett “bhanks11” Hanks, Maria Ho, Soren Kongsgaard, Jon “apestyles” Van Fleet, Brian “SNo0oWMAN” Hawkins, Adam “a_junglen” Junglen, Matt “Plattsburgh” Vengrin, Russell “rdcrsn” Carson, Brett “gank” Jungblut, Annette “Annette_15” Obrestad, and Ari “Bodog Ari” Engel are also confirmed.

One final player will have the opportunity to participate in the Bluff Online Poker Challenge. Between now and the end of February, the player who racks up the most Frequent Player Points on LockPoker will be invited to battle it out with online poker’s elite. (Credit: Poker News Daily)

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WSOP Tunica Championship Event Kicks off Today, by Tom Jenkins - Poker News Daily - 2nd February 2009

The Deep South plays host to another high stakes tournament this week. Fresh off the conclusion of the World Poker Tour’s (WPT) Southern Poker Championship, the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Circuit Event Championship begins today. Harrah’s Casino in Tunica plays host this time around to some of poker’s top players.

Last month, the Beau Rivage in Biloxi, Mississippi was the site of the WPT festivities, which saw Allen “AawwNutz” Carter take home $1 million for the win. Two weeks later, the action moves north to Tunica, located just outside of Memphis, Tennessee. The $5,150 buy-in WSOP Circuit Event Championship begins today and will crown a champion on Wednesday. Each player will begin with 20,000 chips and the blind levels will last for 40 minutes. Each level is followed by a 15 minute break and play will occur on Monday until the final 27 remain. On Tuesday, the survivors will return to Harrah’s to determine a final table. A winner will be named on Wednesday.

A total of 15 events comprise the WSOP schedule in Tunica. In the $340 buy-in opening No Limit Hold’em tournament, Ronald Sewell defeated a field of 540 entrants en route to a $37,000 payday. Sewell defeated Mark “Pegasus” Smith heads-up; the runner up took home $18,000 for his efforts. Event #2, another $340 buy-in No Limit Hold’em event, was taken down by Perry Ernest, who blazed through 446 players and walked away with $32,000. Vincent Meeks finished second in that tournament and earned $16,000.

Event #3 kicked off on January 22nd. At the end of the two day tournament, Michael Ratcliff earned $37,000 for his win in the $340 buy-in No Limit Hold’em tournament, besting Kevin Miles, who pocketed an $18,000 consolation prize. In the tournament series’ first $540 buy-in tournament, Reginald Roberts outlasted a field of 469 players. In the end, Roberts battled against Scotty Carroll, who amassed $29,000 for his second place showing. Event #5 saw Nic Vita and Ethan Foulkes duel heads-up, with the former winning $65,000 for first. The event attracted a healthy 905 entrants, the largest turnout in an event so far.

Event #6 was a $440 buy-in No Limit Hold’em tournament in which Mark Fleddermann won his second WSOP Circuit Event title. In 2005, he tasted victory in a $1,500 No Limit event in Tunica for $118,000, outlasting a final table that included poker pro Mark Seif. The $230 buy-in No Limit Hold’em tournament (Event #7), as expected, had a sizable field, as 621 players took to the felts at Harrah’s. The contest’s finale saw Kevin Waldie defeat Robert Castoire, with the pair taking home $30,000 and $15,000, respectively.

Dennis Booze was the talk of the town in Event #8, a $230 buy-in No Limit Hold’em tournament. Booze won $22,000 for his efforts, twice as much as Michael McKee, whom he beat heads-up; a total of 470 entrants turned out. It was Booze’s third WSOP Circuit Event final table; the other two came at Harrah’s New Orleans and Caesars Indiana (now Horseshoe Indiana).

Many poker players will recall Ken Smith’s run through the 2007 WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas. Smith finished 50th in the $10,000 buy-in tournament for $190,000. In Event #9 at Harrah’s Tunica, he was back to his winning ways, emerging victorious atop the field for $26,000. In the subsequent $440 buy-in No Limit Hold’em tournament, another Ken, Kenny Long, defeated a field of 316 poker hopefuls. Long won $30,000, besting a player who got his start in the Deep South, Team PokerStars Pro and 2003 WSOP Main Event Champion Chris Moneymaker.

Mike Carter defeated Sean McMahon in a $550 buy-in No Limit Hold’em tournament. The event, #11, drew 416 entries, including former WSOP Circuit Event winner Allen Kessler, who finished in ninth place. The final preliminary event completed prior to Monday’s start of the $5,150 feature tournament saw Justin Truesdell (truesyalose online) defeat Chris Love for a first place prize of $77,000.

The “Shuffle Up and Deal” order for the Main Event will be issued at Noon Central Time today. (Credit: Poker News Daily)

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Tuesday, February 03, 2009

CAP Euro London "Biggest Affiliate Event Ever"

Industry-leading iGaming Affiliate Directory CasinoAffiliatePrograms.com Announces Success in Latest Affiliate Conference, Reported to be the Biggest Yet

February 3, 2009 (CAP Newswire) -- CasinoAffiliatePrograms.com ("CAP"), the world’s largest and longest-running affiliate marketing directory for the online gaming industry, has announced that this year’s CAP Euro London, which just wrapped up in London on Sunday, was a huge success, and the company's largest ever event.

"With more than 1,600 people in attendance -- almost double last year’s turnout -- this year's CAP Euro London was our biggest and most successful event yet," commented Alex Pratt, an organizer of the event. “Even more importantly, these numbers make this not only the biggest affiliate conference ever to be held in Europe, but also the biggest iGaming affiliate event of all time, period!

"And so far the feedback has been excellent," continued Mr. Pratt. "We've been receiving rave reviews about everything from the speakers and discussion panels, to the venue and parties."

Taking place over the weekend of January 30 to February 1 at the award-winning Novotel London hotel, CAP Euro London is CAP’s flagship conference, and has come to be known as the iGaming affiliate marketing world’s signature event.

In addition to offering CAP’s renowned brand of business networking, online marketing speaker sessions, and after-hours socializing, CAP Euro London kicked off with the hotly anticipated 2009 CAP Awards — the second annual awards celebration celebrating the most successful and innovative members of the worldwide iGaming affiliate industry, as voted upon by the community.

"We couldn’t be prouder to report our most successful affiliate conference yet -- especially in light of a number of international threats to our industry, as represented by UIGEA and similar legislation around the globe," stated Lou Fabiano, the founder and president of CAP. “This was a very positive, even historic moment for our industry, bringing the affiliate community together in larger-than-ever numbers.

"Given that fact, it's a shame that some websites, in an attempt to ramp up their site visits via spreading salacious rumors, have chosen to take the low road, falsely depicting CAP Euro in a negative light instead of reporting on the truly groundbreaking and historic nature of this event.

“But we want to remind all CAP community members that, because of the success we all continue to share, we’ll inevitably continue to be a target for lesser, envious parties. Let’s not let that take away from all our success, and let’s not allow it to dampen the spirit of celebration we’ve all worked so hard to achieve.”

Up next on the schedule of CAP events is the popular CAP Spring Break, held this year in sunny Cancun, Mexico. And following that is the all-new CAP Euro Amsterdam conference, scheduled for April 30 through May 3 in Amsterdam.

The upcoming Amsterdam event is predicted to raise the CAP Euro stakes even higher. The conference is being planned in partnership with Affiliates4u’s upcoming Amsterdam Expo, and organizers expect more than 2,000 people to be in attendance.

More than 50 exhibitors are already lined up for CAP Euro Amsterdam, including PartyPartners, Betway, TwoLinx, Affiliate SpeedPay, Commission Warehouse, 888.com, Slotland, Hollywood Affiliates, CentreBet, C-Planet, Mamma Mia, Betfair, Referback, Intertops, Rome Casino, Chilli Poker, Kharma Partners, Unibet, Scratch2Cash, Tower Affiliates, PokerHeaven, DevilFish Poker, Lucky 18 Casino, Bet365, Partnerlogic, Ladbrokes, BetUS, ChipLeader, SlotoCash, Europa Point Services, Cake Poker, Boyle Sports, Communicator Corp, PokerStars, Ned Affiliates, Expekt, SportingBet, William Hill Online, Playshare, Smart Live Affiliates, Wager Share, Prime Partners, EGO, Villento, Full Tilt Poker, Red Returns, Vegas Affiliates, and many others.

Please visit the CAP events website at http://www.casinoaffiliateprograms.com/events for further details on CAP Euro London, CAP Euro Amsterdam, and CAP Spring Break. (Credit: CAP)

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Poker Mayhem in London as Affiliates Involved in Brawl - Gambling911.com - 30th January 2009

The award-winning Novotel London West in Hammersmith, West London, was the scene of a massive brawl late Friday involving members of two different online poker affiliate groups. Police were called to the scene to disperse the crowd. Some witnesses were now telling Gambling911.com that a GPWA member, Steven Corfman, had been assaulted.

A heated argument ensued between organizers of Casino Affiliate Programs (CAP) and the Gambling Portal Webmasters Association has broken out in the London hotel where a CAP affiliate event was taking place.

"The details are still sketchy but apparently the show organizers instructed security to remove GPWA staff from the hotel (not the show) by any means necessary," the website Poker Affiliates Listings reported on Friday evening. "Apparently Steven Corfman (a member of the GPWA team) took the brunt of it and was assaulted in front of everybody by security in the lobby while being screamed at by CAP staff."

"I was unfortunately in my room when this happened," a terrified attendee relayed on the PAL forum. "I came down to the lobby and it was a massive panic. People were yelling and the Professor (Lou Fabiono) was screaming at J Todd (GPWA) to 'step outside and fight him' in front of us all. I am not going back into the show."

A month long feud has taken place on public message boards involving CAP and GPWA organizers with accusations that CAP was running a "rogue" online poker room called CardSpike.com.

ACPW, which is operated by the Gambling Portal Webmasters Association, reported that Lou Fabiono (organizer of CAP) asked ACPW's J. Todd to step outside to "settle this like men".

"Todd asked Lou if he was sure about it and Lou said lets go, so they start walking to the door. An affiliate manager got in front of them and told Todd it was not a good idea and Todd agreed. Lou however did not, it took a couple of people to calm Lou down. Warren showed up and told Todd he would never threaten him and shook Todd's hand."

Fabiono has a heart condition. Security may have been responsible for any injuries sustained by Steven Corfman, son of GPWA organizer, Michael Corfman.

(Picture is depiction based on reported events.) (Credit: Gambling911.com)

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Local Favorite Neil Arce Wins 2009 Asian Poker Tour Philippines!

Six Day Manila Poker Extravaganza Draws To A Close

Manila, Philippines – 1st February 2009 – 25-year-old Neil Arce sent the local crowd wild with delight by taking down the 2009 Asian Poker Tour Philippines at the Dusit Thani Hotel in Manila. Arce conquered a field of 262 runners representing over 40 countries to scoop the first prize of US$180,000. The runner-up was Steve ‘joonhee’ Yea from South Korea who also finished second at the 2008 Asian Poker Tour Macau in August 2008. Leading Tournament Director Matt Savage oversaw the action in the $2500 + $200 Main Event which had a total prize pool of US$635,500 with 27 places being paid.

“This is just great,” said Arce, who is a well known figure on the Filipino poker circuit through running the Metro Card Club in Manila. “I always felt it would come down to me and Steve. For me the key to winning the tournament was position. I was so lucky that Steve was sat on my right – if he was on my left it would have been a completely different final table. I played with Steve all day yesterday when he was on a charge and kept out of his way. I knew that to get anywhere at the final table I had to keep applying pressure and my game plan worked perfectly.”

Arce had been chip leader after Day 1A and had even guaranteed Asian Poker Tour CEO Chris Parker before the event got underway that he would emerge victorious in the tournament. He was third in chips at the final table and faced some formidable opponents including the impressive Yea and internationally respected professionals Liz Lieu and Asian Poker Tour Macau 2008 finalist Kasey Castle. The key hand came just after the talkative Arce had taken the chip lead from Yea. He showed willingness over a series of hands to up the pre -flop aggression. On the final hand, he made what had become a standard open for him of 100,000. Steve Yea re-raised to 300,000. Arce moved all in and Yea called in a shot. Arce held Ks Qs with Yea Ad Kh leaving Arce as 3 -1 underdog. The flop came 4s 6c 7h and Yea was two cards away from a massive double up. Then the turn came the Qh and the partisan crowd exploded. The river came 6h which was of no use to Yea and the 2009 Asian Poker Tour Philippines had itself a very popular champion! After two consecutive Asian Poker Tour runner-up spots and a dominating performance over the last few days Yea could only say, “next time I will do it,” as he was commiserated by his tight knit group of supporters. Live reporting, prize payouts and hand specific details of the event can be found at http://www.asianpt.com

First out on the nine seat final table was Kim Tae Hyung from South Korea, followed by Finland’s Vesa Leikos. Glamorous US pro Liz Lieu went seventh, followed by fellow American Ron Kluber and Japan’s Susumu Toge. Cicurel Didiwe from the Seychelles finished fourth and US pro Kasey Castle in third. When it got heads-up Yea held the chip lead with 1,572,000 to Arce’s 1,048,000. Notable cashes in the event include 12th place for Nam Le and 13th place for his fellow member of The Poker Pack Steve Sung. Australia’s Michael Pedley finished 10th and Matchroom Sport Director Eddie Hearn cashed in 16th.

Chris Parker CEO of the Asian Poker Tour said: “We would like to congratulate Neil on his fantastic win and thank all the players for making the 2009 Asian Poker Philippines such a successful event. We’d also like to thank all our partners for making this all happen, including the regulator PAGCOR.”

“There were some tired eyes after the FHM/DafaPoker party but the atmosphere around the final table was buzzing. Neil’s win is fantastic for poker in the Philippines – we hope that it strengthens the appeal of the game even further.”

Amongst those who were in the hunt for the title included Nam Le, Quinn Do, David ‘Chino’ Rheem, Steve Sung and Kwang Soo Lee – all members of the Asian Poker Tour’s elite team of ambassadors - The Poker Pack - who are currently in storming form on the international live circuit. They joined a field that also included 2008 Asian Poker Tour Philippines winner David Saab, 2009 Aussie Millions Highroller event winner David Steicke, Michael Pedley, 2009 PartyPoker.com Irish Poker Championship winner Rory Rees Brennan, Brian Huang, Ivan Tan, Andrew Scott and 1990 WSOP Main Event winner Mansour Matloubi. The Philippines was strongly represented in the field including WSOP bracelet winner Toto Leonidas. There were big contingents from South Korea and Japan, with 2008 Asian Poker Tour Philippines runner up Chris Roh and Yea leading the charge for South Korea and representatives from JBetPoker, Team J3PT and the Japan Poker League making up a formidable Japanese contingent that included Yasuhiro Waki and Yoshei Watanabe.

The Asian Poker Tour Philippines is drawing to a close and has been running since the 27th January. Amongst the side event winners are Henrik Eklund of Sweden who took down the PKR Headhunter tournament and Francis Uy of Manila who emerged victorious in the Ray Ban Invitational. Tommy Le, brother of Poker Pack member Nam Le followed his recent impressive Aussie Millions cash by making history to take down the DafaPoker Pot-Limit Omaha Hi tournament – the first time such a side event has been introduced on a major Asian Tour. Quinn Do, a member of the Poker Pack was on the final table of the event and gave 50% of his winnings to charity. A special Filipino Celebrity Charity Event also took place and was won by ‘The Playgirls’ who won 100,000 pesos for charity. Over 200,000 pesos in total went to various local charities. The FHM/DafaPoker Player’s Party took place on the Saturday night and the famous Asian Poker Tour hospitality resulted in a massive poolside party hosted by FHM cover models that went on well into the night. Down in the poker room there was a 13 card tournament.

Coverage of this year’s Main Event will be televised and distributed internationally later in the year.

The Asian Poker Tour is supported by the iPoker Network, Titan, DafaPoker, PKR, PartyPoker, JBet Poker, Everest Poker, Microgaming Network, 888, 32 Red Poker, National Poker League and the Japanese Poker League . Full details can be found at http://www.asianpt.com

ABOUT ASIANLOGIC (ALOG)

AsianLogic is a leading online and land-based gaming company focusing on the Asia-Pacific markets. The Company is listed on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange (AIM: ALOG). AsianLogic owns and operates eight online casino brands and two online poker rooms as well as land-based sportsbook operations through its MegaSportsWorld brand. It is a specialist in Asia-specific games such as Mahjong, Cho-Da-Di, Do-Di-Zhu and 13 Card Poker. The Company owns and operates the Asian Poker Tour. The Company also maintains a corporate advisory team specialising in the gaming sector which is an active investor in gaming-related businesses as well as providing consultancy and analytical services. AsianLogic enjoys strong commercial relationships with leading gaming providers including Playtech, ID Games and LVS. Founded as ESL in 2002, AsianLogic employs over 300 employees, the majority of whom are based in the Philippines.

World Series of Poker”® and “WSOP”® are registered trade marks of Harrah’s License Company LLC. No license, affiliation, sponsorship, or endorsement is claimed, or should be inferred from the use of these trademarks here. AsianLogic and the Asian Poker Tour is not licensed by or otherwise affiliated with Harrah’s License Company LLC or the World Series of Poker®, in any way.

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More Ways To Qualify For Inaugural PartyPoker.com Monthly Million!

As the inaugural Monthly Million gets closer extra qualifiers are now online at http://www.partypoker.com for the $1 million guaranteed online poker tournament this Sunday.

The “50 Seat Frenzy” will run this Saturday at 11:25 ET (16.45 GMT, 17.45 CET) with 50 seats guaranteed. There are also “Super8” qualifiers running over the weekend which feature an $88 buy-in and a one in eight chance of getting through. Further to this there is an “Ultimate Qualifier” which is to be held on Sunday at 11:15 ET (16.15 GMT 17.15 CET) which has a buy-in of $340 and 10 seats guaranteed in the one in two chance.

The Monthly Million is a $1 million guaranteed online poker tournament every first Sunday of the month. The first Monthly Million takes place at the end of this week on Sunday 1 February at 12.45 ET (17.45 GMT, 18.45 CET) and features a championship blind structure. The buy-in is $600+$40 but the diverse qualifying paths means you can join the qualifiers from as little as $1. The wide range of qualifiers includes $64+$4 daily satellites with 18 seats guaranteed, a Mega Friday $50+$5 satellite that guarantees 30 seats and Super Satellite Saturday qualifiers with a $32+$3 buy-in and 25 seats guaranteed.

The paths into the Monthly Million are many – check out http://www.partypoker.com/news/items/monthly_million1.html

**22 players who won packages for the Asian Poker Tour Philippines on PartyPoker.com are in Manila for the six day poker festival that has become one of the most popular land based events in the calendar. The action is underway and blog updates by Jeremy Coleman on the progress of the qualifiers can be found at http://blog.partypoker.com

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2009 Asian Poker Tour Philippines Main Even Underway!

Manila, Philippines – 30th January 2009 – The 2009 Asian Poker Tour Philippines Main Event is underway and runs until the 1st February at the Dusit Thani Hotel in Manila. Tournament Director Matt Savage has just announced that the $2500 + $200 Main Event has 262 runners with a total prize pool of US$635,500. First place will take home US$185,000 with 27 places being paid. 27th will get more than double their buy-in back. Live reporting and further details of the event can be found at http://www.asianpt.com

Amongst those in the hunt for the title include Nam Le, Quinn Do, David ‘Chino’ Rheem, Steve Sung and Kwang Soo Lee – all members of the Asian Poker Tour’s elite team of ambassadors - The Poker Pack - who are currently in storming form on the international live circuit. They join a field that also includes 2008 Asian Poker Tour Philippines winner David Saab, Liz Lieu, Kasey Castle, 2009 Aussie Millions Highroller event winner David Steicke, Michael Pedley, 2009 PartyPoker.com Irish Poker Championship winner Rory Rees Brennan, Brian Huang, Ivan Tan, Andrew Scott and 1990 WSOP Main Event winner Mansour Matloubi.

The Philippines is strongly represented in the field and are led by WSOP bracelet winner Toto Leonidas with William Te Jr and Ramil Tandoc fancied to run well by the Filipino poker community. There are big contingents from South Korea and Japan, with 2008 Asian Poker Tour Philippines runner up Chris Roh and 2008 Asian Poker Tour Macau runner-up Joon Hee Yeah leading the charge for South Korea and representatives from JBetPoker, Team J3PT and the Japan Poker League making up a formidable Japanese contingent that includes Yasuhiro Waki and Yoshei Watanabe.

Chris Parker, CEO of the Asian Poker Tour said: “We’re very pleased with the field and turnout which features players from all over the world. There are so many that are returning to play again after experiencing last year’s event. We’d like to thank all the players for coming to Manila and hope they all enjoy the famous Asian Poker Tour hospitality.”

The Asian Poker Tour Philippines has been running since the 27th January and is a six day festival of poker with extremely lively side action, with sit and gos and cash games running day and night. Amongst the side event winners so far are Henrik Eklund of Sweden who took down the PKR Headhunter tournament and Francis Uy of Manila who emerged victorious in the Ray Ban Invitational. A special Filipino Celebrity Charity Event has also taken place and was won by ‘The Playgirls’ who won 100,000 pesos for charity. Over 200,000 pesos in total went to various local charities.

The FHM/DafaPoker Player’s Party takes place on Saturday at 19.30 and promises to be ‘tastefully wild,’ with FHM cover models the hostesses. After the party, the Asian Poker Tour and FHM have hired party buses to take players around Manila’s hotspots. DafaPoker is the official partner of the Asian Poker Tour in presenting the Pot-Limit Omaha Hi tournament – a first for a major Asian Tour. The game is scheduled to take place at 14.00 on the 31st January. The buy-in for this tournament will be $185 + $15. On the same day at 19.00 there will also be a hugely anticipated 13 card tournament featuring a $460 +$40 buy-in. Other highlights include the world’s first GREED tournament.

Coverage of this year’s Main Event will be televised and distributed internationally later in the year.

The Asian Poker Tour is supported by the iPoker Network, Titan, Dafa Poker, PKR, PartyPoker, JBet Poker, Everest Poker, Microgaming Network, 888, 32 Red Poker, National Poker League and the Japanese Poker League. Full details can be found at http://www.asianpt.com

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Monday, February 02, 2009

Arce And Suzuki Top Day 1A Of APT Philippines

Day 1A of the Asian Poker Tour's second-ever Manila leg began yesterday with two WSOP bracelet-winners in the midst of the players who had paid the $2,700 to enter the event.

Among the field was 1990 World Series of Poker Main Event winner Mansour Matloubi and Philippines native Toto Leonidas. The latter gave the order to "shuffle up and deal" and play was on.

Overall, 75 runners were there to play the first day, beginning with 10,000 in chips and playing through ten one-hour blind levels. At the end of play, only 19 remained. Arce is the Day 1a leader, followed by Suzuki, Anders Andersson, Derek Hernandez, and Eddie Hearn. They will meet the survivors of Day 1B tomorrow. (Credit: CAP)

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Sunday, February 01, 2009

The Poker Channel Expands Into Eastern Europe

Europe's "largest dedicated gaming TV network" makes big move

London, UK, 29th January 2009 -- The Poker Channel, Europe's largest dedicated gaming TV network, announces its first significant move into Eastern Europe today through a distribution agreement with the Vectra Group, the second largest cable operator in Poland.

Launching a promotional campaign to all Vectra's digital basic subscribers on Friday 30th January, this is first carriage agreement for The Poker Channel in Eastern Europe, and marks the continued rise in popularity of the game in the region. With the new agreement, The Poker Channel is now available to 16,000,000 cable and satellite homes in 17 European markets.

The new agreement follows this month's announcement by Gaming Media Group, parent company to The Poker Channel, of its results for the year ended 31st October 2008. The Group doubled its TV advertising revenues, and achieved a 57% increase in Group revenues overall taking into account casino, bingo and TV advertising. Profit before Tax has also grown by four times to £1 million.

Programming highlights for its launch into Poland includes the Pokerheaven European Cash Game, a high stakes cash game featuring celebrated poker pros such as World Series of Poker winner, Peter Eastgate; the Cash Game Master Class, the first ever ‘how to’ series for cash game poker; the World Series of Poker and the World Poker Tour.

Chris White, Commercial Director at The Poker Channel said "Our expansion in to Eastern Europe further illustrates the growing demand for poker and gaming on TV. We are delighted to partner with Vectra Group and look forward to delivering quality programming to its thousands of customers."

Malgorzata Wojtaszko, TV Product Manager, Vectra Group said, "As the game's popularity continues to grow, we're delighted to be the first platform in Poland to launch The Poker Channel, and offer subscribers of our new sports package the very best poker action from around the world."

The Channel attracts close to one million unique viewers per month across Europe, with 65% of its viewers playing poker online every day.

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The Poker Channel (www.pokerchanneleurope.com):

The Poker Channel is Europe's largest dedicated gaming TV network and broadcasts to 16 million cable homes in 17 countries. Gaming fans all over the world can also visit www.pokerchanneleurope.com for exclusive promotions, features, videos and news -- edited by a top team of international journalists and players.

The Poker Channel launched in March 2005 and now owns Europe's largest library of poker programming with more than 600 hours of premium content including the World Series of Poker and other major tournaments, instructional shows, news, documentaries and top player profiles. The Channel attracts close to one million unique TV viewers per month, with 65% of its TV viewers playing online every day.

Watch the Poker Channel:
• In the UK and Ireland on Sky Channel 166 from 9.30pm to 4am
• In France on Noos, Numericable, Free (Channels 48, 95 and 145) and Orange
• In Germany on Kabel Deutschland, KBW, Unity Media, NetCologne, NetMartens
• In Belgium on BeTV and Coditel (Channel 168)
• In Luxembourg on Coditel (Channel 168)
• In Netherlands on UPC Digital (Channel 127) and KPN (Channel 316)
• In Finland, on Welho (Channel 212) and Canal Digital (Channel 94)
• In Norway, Sweden and Denmark on Canal Digital (Channel 94)
• In Iceland on Skjarinn
• In Spain on Imagenio (Channel 98)
• In Malta on MelitaCable (Channel 209)
• In Switzerland on Zattoo
• In Greece on OnTelecom
• In Poland on Vectra
• Pan-Europe: at 1° West with set top box tuned to 11.229 GHZ Horizontal
• Globally at www.pokerchanneleurope.com

VECTRA Group (www.vectra.pl)
Vectra Group is the second largest cable operator in Poland and triple play service provider. The company operates in 151 towns and cities and the number of its customers exceeds 700,000. In the VECTRA offer is over 130 television programs emitted in the digital technology, also in HD standard and 55 programs realized by independent local televisions. VECTRA offers also services of the broadband internet access and fixed telephony. Thanks to digital television offer - unique on the Polish market --- VECTRA gained over 170,000 subscribers and is a domestic leader of this service. VECTRA has also over 200,000 subscribers of the broadband internet and 40,000 subscribers of telephony.

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Dream Team Poker Schedules Caesars Palace Tournament, by Dan Cypra - Poker News Daily - 31st January 2009

In November, the first installment of Dream Team Poker kicked off from the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas. At the end of the day, Team Bluff, which featured Eric Morris, Matt Parvis, and Bodog poker pro Justin “ZeeJustin” Bonomo, walked away as the winners. Dream Team Poker organizers wasted no time in announcing a second running of the unique tournament. This time, the action heads to the Las Vegas Strip at Caesars Palace.

The tournament at the massive casino will occur from March 27th to 29th. The second Dream Team Poker event is expected to draw 100 teams, or a total of 300 players. The Hard Rock tournament boasted a veritable “who’s who” of the poker world, including former “Survivor: China” contestant Jean-Robert Bellande, 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event winner Jamie Gold, and Full Tilt Poker sensation Kenny Tran. A bevy of Hollywood’s elite also turned out, including “ER” and “8 Mile” actor Mekhi Phifer, Roger Cross of the FOX hit television show “24,” “The Hills” reality show star Holly Montag, former National Basketball Association player Chris Mills, and “The Simpsons” Co-Creator and WSOP regular Sam Simon.

The prize pool at Caesars Palace is expected to be $150,000, a price tag per player of $550. While the Hard Rock version was invite-only, the March tournament will be open to the general public. Jim Pedulla, Director of Poker for Caesars Palace, commented in a press release distributed by Dream Team Gaming, “This new format will create more camaraderie among the players, making this an exciting event. Caesars Palace is proud to host this event in our World Series of Poker Tournament Room, which is also the site of the NBC ‘Heads-Up Championship’ and has been the location for a number of top celebrity and charitable tournaments.”

The tournament itself officially kicks off on Saturday, March 28th at Noon local time. The event will conclude for the night when 27 players remain. At Noon on Sunday, March 29th, the survivors will reconvene at Caesars to play down to a winner. Dream Team Poker differs from the traditional version of the game in that each team’s overall score is based on the finishing positions of each of its three members. Only the two top finishes count. Both individual and team prizes are up for grabs. Once the field reaches the final 27 players, teams receive two time outs. Players remaining in the tournament can discuss ongoing hands with eliminated players during the 90 second pauses and no team members will be seated at the same table until 16 players remain in order to help curb collusion.

Daniel Delshad, Chief Executive Officer of Dream Team Gaming, commented, “The first event was such an incredible accomplishment for Dream Team Gaming and proved that the concept of team poker could be exciting, fun, and profitable for all involved. We are seeing a definite call for this game from the casinos and the players. We are honored to have Caesars Palace Las Vegas host our next tournament.”

Finishing as the runners up to Team Bluff in the inaugural tournament was Team Super Tilt, which featured Josh Chait, Travis Chase, and Mark Thompson. Coming in third place at the Hard Rock were the Dirty Tacos, consisting of Hami Gabayan, David Simhaee, and Fred Nikgohar. The tournament itself was won by Jason Lilly, who defeated Chait heads-up.

Registration is now open for the March Dream Team Poker tournament. Each team who registers will receive custom jerseys to don on game day. In addition, a welcome party and winner’s ceremony will take place. (Credit: Poker News Daily)

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Party Gaming to Announce 2008 4Q KPIs on February 6th, by Earl Burton - Poker News Daily - 30th January 2009

Next Friday, the world’s largest online gaming company that is traded on a national stock exchange, Party Gaming PLC, will announce its fourth quarter 2008 earnings and key performance indicators. The organization is the parent company of popular online poker room PartyPoker.

Jim Ryan, Chief Executive Officer of Party Gaming, and Group Finance Director Martin Weigold will be leading the discussion of the company’s performance over the last quarter of 2008 at 9:30am London time for shareholders and industry analysts to participate in. A quick review of the last six months reveals that the conference call should show that Party Gaming has weathered the recent market fluctuations well and is ready to move towards an improved 2009.

At the start of the third quarter on June 2nd, 2008, PartyGaming was trading at 300p on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol PRTY. This was prior to the worldwide economic downturn that struck virtually every stock market, currency, and company around the globe. At one point during the economic upheaval, Party Gaming’s stock fell as far as 95p, but it has since been able to rebound to 194.75p at the end of 2008 and finished trading on Friday at 173.25p.

2008 marked a period of significant change both with Party Gaming’s stock as well as its corporate makeup. June saw the departure of former CEO Mitch Garber over differences with the company’s Board of Directors. Ryan stepped in as CEO at that point and assumed an aggressive three year campaign to move Party Gaming back to the forefront of the online gaming and poker markets that it used to own.

After the tumultuous market stretch of the late fall and early winter, one of the Co-Founders of Party Gaming, Anurag Dikshit, entered into a plea bargain with the United States Department of Justice for his participation in online gaming. He admitted to violating of the Wire Act of 1961 and agreed to pay a fine of $300 million. He also still faces the possibility of two years in jail for his plea; Dikshit, however, is assisting the government in further investigations into online gaming and has had his potential sentencing delayed until late next year. Meanwhile, Party Gaming continues negotiations with the government over the same issue.

Earlier this month, Party Gaming announced that the longtime Managing Director of the organization, John O’Malia, would step down from his post in order to enter into other business interests. O’Malia had been with Party Gaming since 2006, when the company he had served as CEO of, Gamebookers, was acquired by Party Gaming. He stayed with Party Gaming through the integration of Gamebookers into the company and was named to the Board of Directors and Managing Director last year. After O’Malia’s departure at the end of February, Ryan will step in to take over his position with Party Gaming (Credit: Poker News Daily)

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Friday, January 30, 2009

ESPN Stars World Series Of Poker Europe Broadcasts Sunday, by Earl Burton - Poker News Daily - 29th January 2009

While some may be distracted with the activities of Super Bowl Sunday, poker fans will also have plenty to be excited about. Fresh from the ratings success that their Las Vegas World Series broadcasts earned through last summer and fall, ESPN will begin their first ever broadcast of the 2008 World Series of Poker Europe, held at the Casino at the Empire in Leicester Square, London.

While the Super Bowl plays out, ESPN will put up the first four hours of the planned eight hours of WSOPE broadcasting beginning at 6PM Eastern Time. After the first four episodes have run, ESPN sister station ESPN2 will rebroadcast the first two episodes at 10PM and 11PM. ESPN will also continue to feature the broadcast team of Lon McEachern and Norman Chad with the commentary of the action.

The tournament, which was a £10,000 buy in (approximately $20,000 American dollars), was played out for the second time between September 27th and October 1st of last year and drew 362 of the largest names in poker out for the second edition of the event. All were chasing the youngest World Series champion ever, Annette “Annette_15” Obrestad, whose victory at just one day short of nineteen in the 2007 tournament is a record that should stand for some time. In addition to battling each other, there was £3,620,000 in prize money at stake - with £868,800 going to the winner - and the prestigious World Series of Poker bracelet.

As with their broadcasting of the Las Vegas World Series, ESPN breaks down the episodes by what day they were played. In the first episode at 6PM Sunday, Day 1A features former World Champions Phil Hellmuth and Joe Hachem, with other “celebrity” players such as Australian cricket player Shane Warne. The true draw of this hour, though, is the running battle between two of Full Tilt Poker’s best professionals in Phil Ivey and Mike Matusow.

Hour Two is dedicated to Day 1B and the start of Obrestad’s run for a second title. ESPN will focus on how she went from playing online to sitting at the table with some of the most skilled players in the game during this time. Others who will also be featured on the broadcast will be World Champions Doyle Brunson and Chris “Jesus” Ferguson, along with Howard Lederer, Phil “The Unabomber” Laak and Antonio Esfandiari.

After these first two hours, the field will be whittled down to the 179 players that survived the action last fall. The next two hours of play will take the viewers all the way to the top 36 players, who earned a minimum of £50,000 for their time on the felt. Featured during the final two hours will be such players as Daniel Negreanu, David “The DevilFish” Ulliot, Vicky Coren and Andy Bloch. This two hour segment will also feature the runs of two of the top online players in the game as Justin “Boosted J” Smith and Chris “Moorman1” Moorman get airtime.

By the time ESPN has finished the eight hour long episodes, a champion will be crowned in one of the most grueling final tables in poker history. Be sure to watch how it all started with ESPN’s historic broadcast of the World Series of Poker Europe starting this Sunday at 6PM Eastern. (Credit: Poker News Daily)

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PKR wins Gambling Online Magazine award

LONDON, England -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Online poker room PKR.com has another cause for celebration after winning the for best poker software.

The Gambling Online Magazine Readers' Poll Awards are the only awards in the industry decided by public vote and recognise the efforts of gaming operators in a wide range of categories.

PKR.com picked up the prize for best poker software at the 8th annual ceremony, seizing the crown from Ladbrokes who placed top in the same class the previous year. This latest triumph caps off a fantastic start to the New Year following a hugely successful 2008 for the next-gen site.

PKR.com Marketing Manager Erika Schwartz said, "We're delighted that our software has been recognised by Gambling Online readers - it's always especially pleasing to win awards that are voted for by customers."

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New Poker Controller launched

29th January 2009

The recent online poker boom has resulted in millions of poker fans taking part in online games against each other. Sites such as Full Tilt, PKR and Party Poker attract thousands of players every hour of the day.

Traditionalists claim playing online will never beat a live casino environment, yet internet technology is allowing for operators to provide even more realistic features and applications, to recreate the action which takes place in a live poker game.

We all know that poker can be a long game, drawn out over several hours but internet users have been getting used to the idea of playing in virtual environments using their keyboard or mouse to control the actions they make. For example clicking fold, bet or raise buttons.

In spite of this a new piece of hardware is now available which makes online poker game play far more luxurious, classy and controlled.

Meet the new Poker Control product (right), design by a UK company which allows users to control their actions whilst playing games using a far more reliable tool. Many poker players will have often miss clicked or bet to much using a standard PC mouse or keyboard. Yet this new product claims to be far more reliable and easier to use.

Additionally the raise-o-meter will allow users to decide the perfect bet quickly and with ease. The tilt feature also allows players to lock themselves out of a game whilst others continue playing.

Is this the future of online poker? Well it's certainly the beginning of something big in terms of new game play applications. Could we soon be using electronic cards on a electronic poker table connected to our PC. Certainly sounds like fun to me!

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

First PartyPoker.com Monthly Million Tournament This Sunday!

27th January 2009 – A wide range of qualifiers are online now at http://www.partypoker.com for the inaugural Monthly Million tournament this Sunday.

The Monthly Million is a $1 million guaranteed online poker tournament every first Sunday of the month. The first Monthly Million takes place at the end of this week on Sunday 1 February at 12.45 ET (17.45 GMT, 18.45 CET) and features a championship blind structure. The buy-in is $600+$40 but the diverse qualifying paths means you can join the qualifiers from as little as $1. The wide range of qualifiers includes $64+$4 daily satellites with 18 seats guaranteed, a Mega Friday $50+$5 satellite that guarantees 30 seats and Super Satellite Saturday qualifiers with a $32+$3 buy-in and 25 seats guaranteed.

The paths into the Monthly Million are many – check out http://www.partypoker.com/news/items/monthly_million1.html

A PartyPoker.com spokesman said: “The countdown is on to our $1,000,000 Sunday. There are plenty of ways to get a piece of the action and see a great return for only a very small investment.”

PartyPoker.com has recently introduced a GREAT new reward scheme. The new reward program is simple - earn points and that’s it. No more weekly goals, no more vesting of points - the number of points you earn is the number of points you have. You can redeem these points in the online shop for an array of prizes including cash, satellite entries and land-based tournament packages. The new programme allows you to redeem your points for cash at much lower levels than before and PartyPoker.com has also introduced the ability to buy bonuses with points. PartyPoker.com has made sure that every player gets the same, if not better, value from the new plan. See https://secure.partyaccount.com/pc/rewardsplan.do for more details.

For our top players PartyPoker.com has also introduced Palladium Lounge http://www.palladiumlounge.com. Collect more than 5,000 reward points in a month, and you’ll immediately become a member of this exclusive club, where you’ll enjoy exceptional service with the personal touch.

**22 players who won packages for the Asian Poker Tour Philippines on PartyPoker.com and are in Manila for the six day poker festival that has become one of the most popular land based events in the calendar. The action is underway today with main event satellites and a celebrity event.**

(Source: PartyPoker)

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Colorado Poker League Organizer Found Not Guilty, by Tom Jenkins - Poker News Daily - 26th January 2009

The third ruling favorable to online poker in 2009 came down this week, this time in the state of Colorado. In a case that pitted Kevin Raley against the State for operating a poker league, a jury found Raley not guilty of illegal gambling. The Poker Players Alliance (PPA), which boasts 13,000 members in the state, commented on the victorious ruling.

The PPA noted that, under Colorado law, illegal gambling as it pertained to the case is defined as “means risking any money, credit, deposit, or other thing of value for gain contingent in whole or in part upon lot, chance, the operation of a gambling device, or the happening or outcome of an event, including a sporting event, over which the person taking a risk has no control, but does not include bona fide contests of skill.” The outcome hinged on whether poker was a game of skill or a game of chance in Colorado. Professor Robert Hannum, Professor of Statistics at the University of Denver, served an instrumental role in claiming that poker is indeed a game of skill, serving as an expert witness. According to the Coloradoan, the PPA paid for Hannum’s appearance.

Gary Reed, the PPA’s State Director for Colorado, commented in a press release distributed by the organization on Monday, “The PPA is pleased with the outcome of this case. It is further confirmation that poker is indeed a game of skill, not chance. At the same time, the not guilty verdict cements the rights of Colorado citizens to enjoy the American pastime of poker and will allow law enforcement to use its scarce resources to investigate real unlawful activity in the state, not poker games.” Raley is a card-carrying member of the PPA, which operates a Litigation Network for its paid membership to take advantage of. The Network connects poker players in need of legal counsel with local lawyers.

Last week, a three-judge Court of Appeals panel in the Commonwealth of Kentucky ruled that its Governor, Steve Beshear, did not have jurisdiction to order the seizure 141 internet gambling domain names, including those belonging to mammoth online poker rooms such as PokerStars, Ultimate Bet, and Full Tilt Poker. Twenty-four hours after the successful Court of Appeals ruling, the Commonwealth announced that it would appeal the case to the Kentucky Supreme Court. The domain names were seized under the grounds that they were “gambling devices,” similar to tangible items found in an illegal underground casino such as slot machines, roulette wheels, and dice. No timeline has been given as to when the Kentucky Supreme Court will announce whether it will take the case. The Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, headed by J. Michael Brown, is anchoring the case for the Commonwealth.

In Pennsylvania, a similar case was resolved just over one week ago. Judge Thomas A, James, Jr. ruled that Texas Hold’em is a skill game in the state. Its defendants, Walter Watkins and Diane Dent, operated a $1-$2 No Limit Hold’em game out of their garage. No rake was taken, but each player was encouraged to tip the dealer proportionally to the size of the pot of they won. An undercover Pennsylvania State Trooper participated in the game, which ultimately led to its demise. Extensive mathematical studies were presented in Judge James’ ruling, including text from Mike Caro’s “Secrets of Winning Poker” and other industry literature. In Pennsylvania, video poker machines are illegal, as the state’s Supreme Court has ruled that they constitute games dominated by chance, not skill.

John Pappas, Executive Director of the one million member strong PPA, commented on the recent surge of pro-poker rulings: “The momentum continues in our favor and the PPA will continue to champion such causes in other states as well as at the national level.” (Credit: Poker News Daily)

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Poker Is "Not Gambling" According to Colorado Court

Poker league operator declared not guilty of illegal gambling

January 28, 2009 (CAP Newswire) -- Another U.S. state court has ruled that poker cannot be prosecuted as gambling, several news sources are reporting today. This ruling contributes to a new trend of court verdicts that are classifying online poker as a game of skill and not a game of chance, possibly helping it to escape the illegal status with which online gambling has been burdened since the U.S. passed UIGEA in 2006.

Poker News Daily's Tom Jenkins writes: "The PPA noted that, under Colorado law, illegal gambling as it pertained to the case is defined as 'means risking any money, credit, deposit, or other thing of value for gain contingent in whole or in part upon lot, chance, the operation of a gambling device, or the happening or outcome of an event, including a sporting event, over which the person taking a risk has no control, but does not include bona fide contests of skill.'

"The outcome hinged on whether poker was a game of skill or a game of chance in Colorado. Professor Robert Hannum, Professor of Statistics at the University of Denver, served an instrumental role in claiming that poker is indeed a game of skill, serving as an expert witness. According to the Coloradoan, the PPA paid for Hannum’s appearance."

This verdict follows recent similar rulings in two other states: Kentucky (where the legal battle over 141 seized domain names had been raging for months), and Pennsylvania, where a judge ruled that Texas Hold 'Em is a game of skill in that state. The Kentucky ruling will be appealed to that state's supreme court.

The Poker News Daily article goes on to quote John Pappas, Executive Director of the Poker Players Alliance, on the recent pro-poker rulings: "The momentum continues in our favor and the PPA will continue to champion such causes in other states as well as at the national level."

According to Colorado's Greeley Tribune, Kevin Raley, the defendant in the Colorado case, was hoping to add Colorado to this growing list of states that have gone on record to classify poker as a game of skill, and not a game of chance. "He wanted to do his part in building what he called a 'mountain' of cases of positive verdicts for poker and poker players," writes the Tribune's Dan England.

Read the Poker News Daily article here. Colorado's Greeley Tribune article can be found here. (Credit: CAP)

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

2009 World Series of Poker Schedule Features $40,000 No Limit Event, by Dan Cypra - Poker News Daily - 26th January 2009

On Monday, the lineup of the 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) schedule was unveiled by Harrah’s. Participants at the 2009 WSOP will be able to partake in a $40,000 buy-in No Limit Hold’em tournament, the second richest tournament on this year’s slate of events. A total of 57 bracelet events will make up the festivities, up two from 2008. One major change involved the elimination of all five rebuy tournaments that were held last year.

Event #4 of the 2009 WSOP will see Harrah’s officials offer a “special stimulus” event, a $1,000 buy-in No Limit Hold’em tournament that is numbered 4A and 4B. On the other end of the buy-in scale are $10,000 World Championship tournaments. A total of 10 of them will play out in 2009, up from eight in 2008. There are also 39 events with buy-ins of $2,500 or below, up from 37 last year. In total, this year’s 40th WSOP lineup will promise viewers who watch the action unfold on ESPN a wider assortment of poker tournaments.

In addition, the final table of the Main Event will once again be delayed until November. This time, the action picks up on November 7th and a winner will be crowned three days later. The finale, featuring the November Nine may air on ESPN on Tuesday, November 10th after the event concludes from the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. No official television schedule has been announced.

Last year’s WSOP slate of events shattered several records, including the most number of total tournament entrants at 58,720, the most total number of countries represented at 124, and the largest cumulative prize pool at over $180 million. Peter Eastgate, the winner of the $10,000 buy-in Main Event, became the youngest winner ever of the feature tournament at age 22, shattering Phil Hellmuth’s standing record of 24. Here is a look at what players have to look forward to in Las Vegas this year:

May 27, 2009
Casino Employees No Limit Hold’em, $500

May 28, 2009
40th Annual No Limit Hold’em, $40,000

May 29, 2009
Omaha High-Low Split Eight or Better, $1,500

May 30, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $1,000

May 31, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $1,000

June 1, 2009
Pot Limit Omaha, $1,500
World Championship Seven Card Stud, $10,000

June 2, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $1,500
2-7 Draw Lowball No Limit, $2,500

June 3, 2009
No Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, $1,500
Pot Limit Holdem/Omaha, $2,500

June 4, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $2,000
World Championship Mixed Event, $10,000

June 5, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $2,500
Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, $2,500

June 6, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $5,000
Seven Card Stud, $1,500

June 7, 2009
Ladies No Limit Hold’em World Championship, $1,000
World Championship Omaha High-Low Split Eight or Better, $10,000

June 8, 2009
No Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, $2,500
Pot Limit Hold’em, $1,500

June 9, 2009
HORSE, $3.000

June 10, 2009
No Limit Hold’em Shootout (1,000 player maximum), $1,500
World Championship 2-7 Draw Lowball No-Limit, $10,000

June 11, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $1,500
Omaha/Seven Card Stud High-Low Split Eight or Better, $2,500

June 12, 2009
Limit Hold’em, $1,500
Pot Limit Omaha High-Low Split Eight or Better, $5,000

June 13, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $1,500
World Championship Heads-Up No-Limit Hold’em (256 player maximum), $10,000

June 14, 2009
Pot Limit Omaha, $2,500
HORSE, $1,500

June 15, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $2,000
World Championship Limit Hold’em, $10,000

June 16, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $1,500

June 17, 2009
Pot Limit Omaha, $5,000

June 18, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $2,000
World Championship Seven Card Stud High-Low Split Eight or Better, $10,000

June 19, 2009
Limit Hold’em, $2,000

June 20, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $1,500
World Championship Pot Limit Omaha, $10,000

June 21, 2009
No Limit Hold’em Shootout (1,000 player maximum), $5,000
Mixed Event, $2,500

June 22, 2009
Seniors No Limit Hold’em World Championship, $1,000
Seven Card Razz, $2,500

June 23, 2009
World Championship Pot Limit Hold’em, $10,000
Omaha High-Low Split Eight or Better, $2,500

June 24, 2009
Mixed Hold’em (Limit and No Limit), $2,500

June 25, 2009
Pot Limit Omaha High-Low Split Eight or Better, $1,500

June 26, 2009
World Championship HORSE, $50,000
Limit Hold’em Shootout (1,000 player maximum), $1,500

June 27, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $1,500

June 28, 2009
Triple Chance No Limit Hold’em, $3,000
Seven Card Stud High-Low Split Eight or Better, $1,500

June 29, 2009
No Limit Hold’em, $1,500
2-7 Triple Draw Lowball Limit, $2,500

June 30, 2009
No Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, $5,000

July 2, 2009
Ante Up For Africa Charity Event, $5,000

July 3, 2009
World Championship No Limit Hold’em Day 1A

July 4, 2009
World Championship No Limit Hold’em Day 1B

July 5, 2009
World Championship No Limit Hold’em Day 1C

July 6, 2009
World Championship No Limit Hold’em Day 1D

November 7-10, 2009
World Championship No Limit Hold’em Final Table (Credit: Poker News Daily)

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Long-awaited WSOP schedule finally released

LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- The 40th annual World Series of Poker® (WSOP®) -- a set of poker tournaments open to anyone 21 years of age or older -- will commence Wednesday, May 27 with the first of 57 gold bracelet events, and the next day a special $40,000 buy-in No Limit Hold'em tournament will commemorate the gaming industry's most illustrious event.

The annual poker extravaganza, which dates back to 1970, is televised exclusively on ESPN from the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and consists of a comprehensive slate of the game's most popular variations.

The 40th annual WSOP will conclude with the $10,000 buy-in World Championship No-Limit Hold'em Main Event which begins play Friday, July 3, 2009 and reaches its final table (nine players) on July 15, 2009, at which time play will be halted. The famed tournament's culmination will be held with the "November Nine" from November 7-10, 2009, before a live audience with special primetime coverage from ESPN.

The landmark WSOP comes on the heels of a record year in 2008, when the WSOP generated the most entries ever (58,720) from the most countries ever (124) that competed for the largest prize pool ever ($180,774,427) while awarding 55 championship gold bracelets, globally recognized as the sport's top prize.

Among the highlights of the 2009 schedule:

• 57 gold bracelet events over 50 days.
• A "stimulus special" $1,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em tournament on the opening weekend, May 30-31, 2009, which is anticipated to draw the largest-ever live tournament field outside the Main Event and offer a prize pool approaching $5,000,000.
• 10 "World Championship" $10,000 buy-in events ("World Championship" refers to tournaments with a buy-in of $10,000 in each of the various disciplines of poker).
• The third annual $50,000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. tournament, with an enhanced gold bracelet and the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy awarded to the winner.
• A one-time commemorative gold bracelet event, a $40,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em tournament to help mark the 40th annual WSOP on Thursday, May 28, 2009.
• Seven open $1500 buy-in No Limit Hold'em tournaments, the most popular events in poker.
• The 3rd annual Ante Up For Africa $5,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em celebrity and charity tournament on Thursday, July 2, 2009, (the day before the Main Event begins) featuring the opportunity for anyone age 21 or older to enter and be seated at the same table as A-list celebrities and top poker pros.
• The Ladies Only No-Limit Hold'em World Championship on Sunday, June 7, 2009, featuring a $1,000 buy-in and helping to raise awareness for the Nevada Cancer Institute, the official community relations partner of the World Series of Poker.
• The Seniors Only No-Limit Hold'em World Championship on Monday, June 22, 2009 for all poker enthusiasts 50 years of age or older.
• The return of the "November Nine" where the nine finalists of the Main Event (July 3-15) return to the Rio on November 7-10, 2009 to vie for the multi-million dollar prize and the title of 2009 World Champion of Poker in front of a live audience with special primetime coverage on ESPN.

"Whether you play poker around the kitchen table or consider yourself a professional, you will find a comfortable seat at the 2009 World Series of Poker," said Jeffrey Pollack, commissioner of the World Series of Poker. "This year's schedule offers more variety than ever before and we look forward to welcoming players from around the world to the Rio for our 40th annual extravaganza this summer."

The famed Amazon Room in the Rio Convention Center once again will serve as the center of the poker universe this summer, featuring the same highly popular blueprint as last year.

Gold bracelet tournaments will begin at 12 noon or 5 PM Pacific Time each day, with a maximum of 10-one hour levels being played for the noon starts, while the 5 PM events will play a maximum of 8 one-hour levels. For those fortunate enough to advance past the first day, re-starts for noon bracelet events will begin at 2 PM, and 5 PM tournaments will restart at 3 PM with a maximum of 10 levels being played each day until a champion is crowned.

Pre-registration for the 2009 WSOP will begin in late February on-site at the Main Cage of the Rio in Las Vegas and online through www.worldseriesofpoker.com. Players will be encouraged to register through a streamlined online process in advance of coming to Las Vegas to avoid being shutout of their favorite events. Any foreign entrants who wire transfer monies will receive the exchange rate into U.S. dollars at the time of the wire transfer, thus locking in their exchange rate in advance.

A complete array of satellites, from single-table to mega, will be offered beginning from May 26-July 5, 2009.

Nightly No-Limit Hold'em tournaments will be offered from May 26-July 14 at 7:00 PM and 11:00 PM.

All winners will be required to provide a valid picture ID.

Tax forms will be completed for those with winnings in excess of $5,000 net of event buy-in.

Players without a Tax Identification Number and foreign players from non-tax treaty countries are subject to up to 30% tax withholding.

Harrah's reserves the right to cancel, change or modify the tournament or any tournament event, in part or in whole, without notice.

Complete tournament schedule.

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Monday, January 26, 2009

PartyPoker.com Monthly Million

PartyPoker.com introduce a $ 1 million guaranteed monthly tournament

PartyPoker.com is pleased to announce the introduction of the Monthly Million – a $ 1 million guaranteed online poker tournament every first Sunday of the month!

The first Monthly Million takes place on Sunday 1 February at 17.45 GMT and features a championship blind structure. The buy-in is $ 600+$ 40 but the diverse qualifying structure allows you to qualify from as little as $ 1 and the qualifiers for February’s showpiece are running now! This includes $ 64+$ 4 daily satellites with 18 seats guaranteed, a Mega Friday $ 50+$ 5 satellite that guarantees 30 seats and Super Satellite Saturday qualifiers with a $ 32+$ 3 buy-in and 25 seats guaranteed.

The paths into the Monthly Million are many – check out http://www.partypoker.com/news/items/monthly_million1.html

A PartyPoker.com spokesman said: “With $ 1,000,000 up for grabs in the Monthly Million, the first Sunday of every month is definitely not a day of rest at PartyPoker.com.”

An opinion poll conducted by Poker Players Research Ltd found that PartyPoker.com came out top when players were asked which was the easiest site to win at, so take advantage of Party's recently introduced new reward scheme. The new reward program is simple - earn points and that’s it. No more weekly goals, no more vesting of points - the number of points you earn is the number of points you have. You can redeem these points in the online shop for an array of prizes including cash, satellite entries and land-based tournament packages. The new program allows you to redeem your points for cash at much lower levels than before and PartyPoker.com has also introduced the ability to buy bonuses with points. PartyPoker.com has made sure that every player gets the same, if not better, value from the new plan.

PartyPoker.com has also introduced the Palladium Lounge for top players. Collect more than 5,000 reward points in a month, and you’ll immediately become a member of this exclusive club, where you’ll enjoy exceptional service with the personal touch.

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Annette Obrestad Out Of Poker Aussie Millions

Day 3 of the AU$10,500 Aussie Millions Main Event concluded yesterday with 28 players left in contention. The chiplead changed hands throughout the day and eventually ended up with Rajkumar Ramakrishnan.

One of the chip leaders on Day 3 was Annette Obrestad, perhaps the most dangerous player left in the field after Patrik Antonius was eliminated in 41st place. Annette outlasted Joe Hachem, Kelly Kim, Scotty Nguyen and Clonie Gowen to survive Day 3 but she couldn't make it through Day 4 to the final table.

Annette made a re-raise bluff for Zach Fellows's entire stack, a significant pot at that stage of the tournament. Fellows tanked before calling with 55, much to the Norwegian's shock and disgust. She had only Ace-Ten and lost the race, decimating her stack. Later in the day she received a 5-minute penalty for using her mobile phone at the table, then she was eliminated.

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PartyPoker.com Team Head To Asian Poker Tour Philippines

24th January 2009 – 22 players who won packages for the Asian Poker Tour Philippines on PartyPoker.com will shortly be jetting off to Manila for the six day poker and party festival that has become one of the most popular land based events in the calendar. The action gets underway on the 27th January and runs until the 1st February.

The PartyPoker.com line-up is led by recent PartyPoker.com Irish Poker Championship winner Rory Rees Brennan from Dublin and features players from all over the world who won their way through to the Far East hotspot through online qualifiers that ran in December and January. The package is worth $6,000 and includes accommodation at the Dusit Thani Manila Hotel, the $2,500 + $200 buy-in for the Main Event and $2,500 spending money.

The highlight is the Main Event, which runs from the 29th January – 1st February but parties on the Asian Poker Tour have reached legendary status and even won an award! One party the online qualifiers will definitely not miss at this year’s event is the FHM backed player’s party, which starts at 19.30 on the 31st January and promises to be ‘tastefully wild,’ with FHM bringing cover models to acts as hosts. After the party, the Asian Poker Tour and FHM have hired party buses to take players around Manila’s hotspots. There will also be welcome cocktails to mark the opening ceremony on the 28th January and a gathering exclusive only to those who won seats on PartyPoker.com.

A PartyPoker.com spokesman said: “Some of the players who qualified for the Asian Poker Tour only invested a few dollars to secure their thriller in Manila. Last year, plenty of the online qualifiers ended up in the money so we’ll be looking for a repeat performance or better!”

In addition to the Main Event and parties the Asian Poker Tour has also introduced a Headhunter event, a Pot-Limit Omaha Hi tournament, as well as a 'GREED' tournament and 13 card poker game. Amongst the pros to look out for include David ‘Chino’ Rheem, Nam Le, Steve Sung, Quinn Do and many others.

Last year’s Asian Poker Tour Philippines winner was Australia’s David Saab, who scooped first place and $280,000. Overseeing the action will be leading tournament director Matt Savage.

http://www.partypoker.com has introduced the Monthly Million – a $1 million guaranteed online poker tournament every first Sunday of the month!

The first Monthly Million takes place on Sunday 1 February at 12.45 ET (17.45 GMT, 18.45 CET) and features a championship blind structure. The buy-in is $600+$40 but the diverse qualifying structure allows you to qualify from as little as $1 and the qualifiers for February’s showpiece are running now! This includes $64+$4 daily satellites with 18 seats guaranteed, a Mega Friday $50+$5 satellite that guarantees 30 seats and Super Satellite Saturday qualifiers with a $32+$3 buy-in and 25 seats guaranteed.

The paths into the Monthly Million are many – check out http://www.partypoker.com/news/items/monthly_million1.html

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Inside Poker Business Magazine Launching this Month, by Dan Cypra - Poker News Daily - 24th January 2009

According to an article that recently appeared on the UK-based Guardian website, Dennis Publishing will launch “what it claims to be the first ever business-to-business poker magazine.” The new publication is set to debut later this month and will be found under the title Inside Poker Business.

The quarterly magazine will be overseen by Alun Bowden, who also serves as an editor for Inside Poker, a position he has held for the last three years. The new magazine, according to the Guardian, will be completely free “to industry figures internationally.” Featured heavily in the magazine´s first issue will be Jim Ryan, Party Gaming´s CEO. The company, which is traded on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol “PRTY,” just saw its Managing Director, John O´Malia, announce that he will step down at the end of next month. In December, one of Party Gaming´s co-founders, Anurag Dikshit, admitted to violating the Wire Act of 1961 in the United States. Dikshit will hand over a total of $300 million to U.S. authorities and risks two years in prison.

Ryan recently gave an interview to the Financial Times, saying that Party Gaming´s competitive advantage came from the fact that its fleet of sites - PartyPoker, PartyCasino, PartyGammon, PartyBets, PartyMobile, and PartyBingo, - represented a one stop shop for online gaming customers: “One deposit, one account – it’s a one stop shop. That is still the main strategic objective for a number of our competitors and we have it already.”

Dennis Publishing will look to bring its extensive experience in the print magazine industry to the world of poker. The company serves as the publishing arm of Men´s Fitness and Maxim magazines. Some of the top poker magazine titles that currently focus on the consumer include CardPlayer and Atlanta-based Bluff Magazine. Both have representatives traveling to the world´s largest live poker tournaments for coverage. Bluff serves as the media partner of the World Series of Poker and just instilled its Player of the Year honors for 2008 on John “The Razor” Phan. Coming in second on that leader board was Michael Binger, who had 2008 earnings of $1.1 million. Also appearing on the list were David “The Dragon” Pham (third), 2008 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure winner Bertrand “Elky” Grospellier (fourth), and Men “The Master” Nguyen, who led the way among the top 10 players with 25 qualifying cashes.

The December issue of Inside Poker Magazine included interviews with Irish poker pro Neil Channing as well as David Ulliott, the namesake of Devilfish Poker. We´ll have more details on the launch of Inside Poker Business Magazine as they become available right here on Poker News Daily. (Credit: Poker News Daily)

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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Aussie Millions title stays at home - NineMSN

Jan 25: The biggest poker prize in the Southern Hemisphere will stay on Australian soil, after New South Welshman Stewart Scott won the Aussie Millions Main Event at Melbourne’s Crown Casino on Saturday night.

Scott, 36, outlasted 680 rivals, including poker greats like Scotty Nguyen and Chris “Jesus” Ferguson, and sporting greats like Shane Warne and Mark Philippoussis, to win the title.

At the start of the tournament, Joe Hachem had called on his countrymen to pick up their game. “I think it’s about time an Aussie took home the title,” he said. “Get your acts together.”

Scott certainly took up the challenge. After lurking in the middle of the pack for the first three days of the tournament, he pushed to the lead on Day Four, and went to the final table with a stack of 4,520,000; almost double his nearest opponent.

The play at the final table lasted a gruelling 12 hours. Scott picked off the last of his opponents, American Peter Rho, when Rho went all-in with an Ace and a Jack. Scott called with pocket aces, the strongest starting hand in Hold’em, and held the lead when he finished with a full house, Aces over nines. (Credit: NineMSN)

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