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How about a 20K Overlay tournament ?!?!?!

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Looking for a huge weekend overlay tournament?  Check out Aced Poker for the 50K Guaranteed Sunday games. The overlay last weekend was $21,000 and the weekend before that it was $30,000.

An overlay is when less players enter the tournament than is necessary to meet the Guarantee. These types of games are rare these days and should be sought out whenever you find them.

Make your 1st deposit on Aced Poker today and give this game a run this weekend! The competition on aces is super soft so playing a tight aggressive game will indeed pay off for those that have the patience to do so.

Here’s to seeing you at the final table!

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DoylesRoom.com to host $5k Launch Party Freeroll

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Come see the new look of DoylesRoom online poker site and take part in their awesome $5,000 Freeroll for new players! This Saturday at 5pm ET, Doyle’s Room will be hosting a huge freeroll with a prize pool of $5,000, just download and make your first deposit to be eligible to participate.

DoylesRoom has joined forces with a new online poker network and with that comes new and exciting things for you! All new table designs, bigger guaranteed tournaments, and better rewards than ever are waiting for you at the all new DoylesRoom.com More than $5Million in monthly guaranteed games will be played including the $250,000 monthly guaranteed game and the $100,000 weekly guaranteed games. Players can earn Gold Chips, the new reward system, for entry into the weekly guaranteed games.

Download the new software and participate in this huge freeroll!

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2009 WSOP Schedule Released!

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The 2009 World Series of Poker schedule has been officially released. And there are plenty of new and exciting things going on this year!

Book your flight, book your hotel room and gather up your cash to get ready for the 2009 WSOP.

This will be the 40th year of the WSOP, which will begin with the Casino Employees game on May 27th follow by the 40th Anniversary Event with a $40,000 buy-in. The 2009 WSOP will continue to be run until July 15th, once the final table players have been named for the Main Event. The Main Event final table will then reconvene and action will start on November 7th.

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Carbon Poker BadBeat Jackpot tops $1Million

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All I can say is WOW! Carbon Poker has shattered the previous record for biggest jackpot with their BadBeat Jackpot now standing at over $1.2 Million. The previous record was just over a million. Games are being played and new games have been added to celebrate this historic event. Get in on the action now to win your share of this record breaking jackpot!

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Dont check the nuts

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Beginning poker players can take a very important lesson from a hand I witnessed recently. I attended a charity event at my alma mater a few days ago. The purpose was to raise money for the alumni club. I had tons of fun visiting with some old friends. The event included food and drink, and there was a Monte Carlo gambling area set up to bring in some extra bucks.

I did not go there to gamble heavily, as the games there very definitely have a negative expected value. The blackjack rules are rigged to favor the house (even more than Las Vegas rules), and the other games are even worse. All that said, I always plan on playing a few hands of blackjack, more for socializing with the other players and dealers (many of whom I would expect to know).

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Playing Poker by Daniel Negreanu : Don’t waste time on minor details

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From Arizona Daily Star

I like to peruse the Full Contact Poker online forums to read and comment on posts about interesting poker hands and whether they were played properly. I find that many of the contributors consistently suffer from the same problem: They are far too preoccupied with statistically insignificant aspects of a poker hand.

My point is that the minor details of many poker hands are often unimportant and simply not worthy of in-depth analysis. Worrying about these insignificant details won’t have much effect on your bankroll at the end of the year.
You see, the best way to improve your poker game is to focus on the important aspects of the game, like eliminating big mistakes. Instead, I see too many players fretting about whether they are a 56.2 percent favorite or a 51.8 percent favorite.

Obsessing about statistics won’t make you a better poker player. In fact, you’ll end up wasting too much valuable time on that stuff when you should be concentrating on crucial issues, like getting a read on your opponents and studying the psychological aspects of the game.

If you want to plug leaks in your game, plug the biggest leaks first. Here’s how to get the job done.
Don’t call a big all-in bet on a whim. Unless you have a powerful hand, or you have some reason to suggest that you know your opponent is bluffing, there’s no reason to make what’s known as a hero call. Any call that jeopardizes a big chunk of your chip stack just because you think your opponent might be on a bluff is flat-out wrong.
Don’t bluff off all of your chips. This is a common mistake made by impatient players. Sure, you might get away with a big bluff once in a while but when you do get caught — and eventually you will — it could mean the end.
Protect your hand when you’re confident you’re in the lead. Don’t be greedy and try to milk your opponent for a few more chips when the pot is already large. The turn of a single card can change the lead fast. Toss out a big bet rather than let your opponents beat you for free.

When making a bet or call that represents, say, 5 percent of your chip stack, you just don’t need to worry about whether it’s the correct play.

For example, I see many players with average skills waste too much mental energy deliberating whether to play K-J from early position. That intellectual power is better spent focusing on the other players at the table.
Here’s the bottom line: A decision to fold, call or raise with K-J from early position won’t have a significant effect on your long-term results. It doesn’t matter if your play was inappropriate. If it was, you committed a marginal error at worst.

OK, so how should you play K-J from early position? Arguments can be made in favor of all three options.
If the other players at the table are super-aggressive, raising when you call a bet or reraising when you raise, the correct play is to fold. If the other players are excessively tight, the correct play is to raise. And if the table is filled with bad players who won’t fold to a raise and tend to make big mistakes after the flop, the correct play is to call.

In poker as in life, don’t sweat the small stuff. Instead, focus your mental energy on those more important factors that will definitely affect your bottom line.

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Unbelievable

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Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hosts ‘Grand Fall Classic Poker Series’

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LAS VEGAS – The Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino announces it will host a new week-long poker series, Nov. 24-30, in its luxurious events center, The Grand.

The Grand Fall Classic Poker Series will primarily feature more than 30 tables of non-Hold ‘em tournaments daily, including Omaha, Pot Limit Omaha, HORSE and a new Mixed Games Tournament with favorites like 2-7 Triple Draw, 7 Stud High/Low and Crazy Pineapple.

“The Golden Nugget, of course, loves No Limit Hold ‘em, as many of our players do. However, there are other varieties of poker that are really re-gaining popularity,” said John Colville, director of poker at the property. “We pride ourselves in catering to our players’ wants and feel hosting these non-Hold ‘em events do just that.”

Each tournament is a trophy event and begins at noon daily, with buy-ins of $230. Each features an 8,000 starting chip stack with additional 2,000 bonus chips available for $10 more at registration.

“With the addition of these non-Hold ‘em tournaments to our great lineup, there will be plenty of options for our players to enjoy,” Colville added.

For those players still wanting a Hold ‘em game, the series will also hold its very popular $125 No Limit Hold ‘em Tournaments at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. daily. This tournament will start players at 8,000 in chips and feature 30 minute blind levels.

In addition to The Grand Fall Classic Poker Series, the Golden Nugget features $65 No Limit Hold ‘em tournaments at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. and 1 a.m. daily, where each buy-in gets 2,000 in chips and an opportunity for one $40 re-buy, for 3,000 more.

Registration for The Grand Fall Classic Poker Series is now open and seats can be secured by stopping by the Golden Nugget Poker Room or by contacting John Colville, director of Golden Nugget poker, at 702-386-8164 or e-mail . For more information or a complete schedule of events for The Grand Fall Classic Poker Series, visit the Golden Nugget website.

ABOUT GOLDEN NUGGET LAS VEGAS

Winner of the AAA Four Diamond Award since 1977, the Golden Nugget Las Vegas is the most luxurious resort on the Fremont Street Experience, and consistently receives critical acclaim for exceeding customer expectations. The Golden Nugget offers more than 1,900 deluxe guest rooms and suites; a high-energy casino featuring the most popular slot and video poker machines, table games, race and sports book and poker room; nightly entertainment; world-class restaurants; luxury spa and salon and The Tank, a year-round outdoor swimming pool complete with a live shark aquarium. In September 2005, Landry’s Restaurants, Inc. purchased the Golden Nugget hotels and casinos in Las Vegas and Laughlin, Nev., and embarked on a 14-month, $100 million renovation project, which was completed November 2006. In December 2007, the Golden Nugget completed its $60 million Phase II project, which expanded the resort west onto First Street and introduced additional entertainment, event and dining venues. Hotel reservations and additional information are available by calling 800-634-3454, or by booking online at goldennugget.com.

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Venetian debuts ‘The Real Deal’ in October

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By BILL ORDINE The Philadelphia Inquirer

LAS VEGAS – Poker, once nearly muscled off casino floors by gimmicky table games and flashy slot machines, is hotter than ever in Las Vegas, thanks to the game’s popularity on television.
 
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‘Prince of Poker’ Scotty Nguyen at the World Series of Poker Now, the Venetian Resort Hotel & Casino will try to build on those winnings by staging The Real Deal!, an audience-participation show, in its Venetian Showroom, starting Oct. 14.

The show will combine the elements of a game show with comedy and celebrities, all revolving around the now-familiar poker game of Texas Hold ‘Em. Since this is Las Vegas, there will be prizes, including the long-shot possibility for an audience member to win $1 million.

In The Real Deal!, the audience will watch a 90-minute poker tournament featuring some of the best-known players in the game, such as Doyle Brunson, Phil Hellmuth Jr. and Daniel Negreanu. About 10 pros have been signed up.

And every audience member can play along, because each theater seat will be equipped with a wireless, handheld touch-screen device.

“People who come to Vegas want to play poker,” Mr. Negreanu says, “but obviously they can’t play in a big game with the likes of Doyle or Phil Hellmuth. But, in this show, they actually can.”

At the beginning of each show, six audience members will be chosen at random to sit at the poker table on stage with two pros. Each audience member becomes the virtual ninth player, as every person in the theater is electronically dealt a hand on the handheld device to go along with the cards dealt onstage. Big-screen monitors help everyone keep track of the action.

Each audience member will start with 100,000 points and will try to increase his or her total, with an electronic leader board keeping track.

Near the end of the show, the surviving professional player and the final amateur from the original six will be joined by the audience member who accumulated the most points in a showdown.

“But you don’t have to be a poker player to enjoy the show,” says Merv Adelson, one of the show’s creators, who once helped run Lorimar, the company that produced Dallas and other hit television shows.

Mr. Adelson explains that audience members also can add to their point stacks by making simple bets, such as the suit of the next card or whether a poker pro can correctly guess whether anyone in a certain row is from, say, Pennsylvania – all on the handheld devices.

Comedian Paul Rodriguez should produce some laughs as the show’s host, but the poker pros are expected to ante up most of the entertainment.

“You get a guy like Scotty Nguyen, and to watch him work a room is absolutely amazing,” says Mr. Negreanu, referring to the flamboyant player and five-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner, nicknamed the Prince of Poker.

“The professionals can joke and needle each other and be more comfortable in a way that they can’t when they’re playing for hundreds of thousands of dollars,” Mr. Negreanu says.

Audience members will get prizes – from logo merchandise to jewelry and plasma-screen televisions – at random and for playing performance.

At the end of each show, a $1 million jackpot will be up for grabs when selected audience members are dealt a royal flush.

Starting times will be 4 p.m. six days a week (dark on Sunday) and 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Prices are expected to be $75 in the afternoon, $85 in the evening. A few VIP tickets ($125) will provide backstage access. Audience members must be at least 21.

Contact: www.therealdeallv.com.

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Absolute Poker Threatens Legal Action Against Gambling911.com

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Gambling911.com, whose founder Christopher Costigan won a landmark case against an online gambling establishment in 2002, disclosed on Wednesday that his website has been threatened with legal action by Absolute Poker.

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