Full Flush Poker Kicks Off 2015 WSOP Promo

Full Flush Poker is presently involved in many heavy promotions that are associated with the 2015 World Series of Poker. Several winning players of the Stairway to Vegas Challenge and the World Series of Poker Leaderboard Challenge Full Flush Poker will get an opportunity to participate in the WSOP Millionaire Maker. They will also get a chance to play in the 2015 WSOP Main Event.

Full Flush PokerThe Full Flush Poker 2015 WSOP Leaderboard Challenge started on February 1st, 2015. It will end on May 31st, 2015. Player’s monthly POP accumulation and Rack up Golden Bracelets will count toward their bracelet tally.

Collecting the most gold bracelets in the prestigious Leaderboard Challenge is the ultimate dream of many die-hard poker players. They understand that winning these special bracelets will put them in a position to take a seat in the World Series of Poker Main Event. The winner of the Leaderboard will be awarded a prize package worth approximately $15,000. The winner will also get a $10,000 buy-in WSOP Main Event seat and $5,000 in cash to cover travel expenses.

The Stairway to Vegas Step Challenge will take begin on February 1st, 2015 and end on May 17th, 2015. This challenge will give more Full Flush Poker players an opportunity to gain experience and secure significant winnings.

Full Flush Poker is making it extremely easy for poker players to enter this year’s World Series of Poker Millionaire Maker Event. Three lucky members of Full Flush Poker will be sent to the $1,500 Buy-in World Series of Poker No Limit Hold’em Tournament. The event will be held on June 5th and 6th at the beautiful Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The winner of this special preliminary event will get one million dollars.

Macau Casinos Initiate Background Checks on High Rollers

The clientele of casinos come with a lot of stereotypes as to what type of people they are. Many times, people associate criminal intent and illegal activities with those who frequent gambling tables and particularly with those who place large bets. However, thanks to a new government ruling, casinos and gambling venues in Macau have begun a true effort to reduce the risk of any illegal activity taking place at their tables.

Casino VIP Room

Junket agents now must do a criminal history background check on new prospective VIP players before sending them to the high rolling rooms of the casino. The Gaming Control Board has issued a warning that no player with a criminal history of any type will be allowed to play at the tables of any of their VIP rooms. By forbidding players with criminal pasts, they are working to make sure they hand-pick more trustworthy clients for their high rolling games.

Since junket agents typically work on a commission, this practice is one that will help to narrow down the habit of agents to send questionable players. If a player is sent by a junket agent only to be found out to have a criminal record, that’s a pay-check the agent isn’t going to be getting. The legislation, therefore, tends to put more of the work at weeding out the players with shady pasts from those who simply put their talents into the game and the game alone on the agents rather than solely on the casinos themselves.

The ultimate goal of all of this is to give the government more control over the money flow in the gambling market. The casinos in Macau are a large part of the tourism industry for the region, and with the government’s ability to control the money flow and know where it’s going and coming from, they will, allegedly, be able to help the tourism and casino industry grow and thrive.

Everything that Happened at WSOP 2014

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2014 has concluded and it was as exciting as previous years, if not more. Every year something new happens at the many events at WSOP that make the event stand out from the previous years. This year it was the Main Event winner who added unique elements to the WSOP 2014.

WSOP Main Event

Poker TableAll events at WSOP lead to the Main Event Final Table. It is the coveted table where all poker fans want to be at least once in their lifetimes. Some to play and others to witness the poker greats play their best or worst. However, it always culminates in a great finale.

Martin Jacobson was the winner this year at the WSOP Main Event. He won his first WSOP bracelet (yes, first) and $10 million in prize money. No one believed that this quiet poker player from Sweden who was yet to win a big poker tournament could be the winner at the Main Event at WSOP. However, Martin Jacobson proved everyone wrong and played his best game till date.

Interestingly the last three remaining players at the finals table were all Europeans. Jorryt van Hoof from the Netherlands and Felix Stephensen from Norway were the last players remaining along with Jacobson. However, the final two were Jacobson and Stephensen.

Felix Stephensen seemed to be playing a good game but somehow Jacobson kept on winning the hands that mattered for him. At last Stephensen couldn’t survive and Martin Jacobson became the winner of the biggest poker event in the world today.

WSOP 2014

The WSOP 2014 was a huge success as it has been since its inception many decades ago. The 2014 event was in the news before it began for the prize pool. The amount, which was billed at $200 million, was the biggest so far in any WSOP event. There were 65 events where gold bracelets could be won. It was held again in Las Vegas at the Rio Hotel and Casino and drew huge crowds. The event happens every year and each year the glamour factor at WSOP seems to attract more people.

Roundup of Full Tilt and PokerStars Action

There was a long wait for online poker fans who wanted to see some serious action between heavy earners at Full Tilt and the PokerStars website. This week marked a return to action for these poker players, and the resulting match ups did not disappoint.

Full_Tilt_PokerstarsPhil Ivey was an unexpected guest for the online action. He is a world renowned poker player who generally prefers to play live table games instead of online poker. He was active for more than 20 sessions and 4,500 hands, winning a total of more than 450,000. Despite his impressive performances, Ivey could only manage second place to Cort Kibler,who won more than $500,000 in 1,000 hands of onlin$e poker.

Those guys were the highlight of the action at Full Tilt Poker, but there was also some great competition at PokerStars. The online player St1ckman won around $200,000, while BigBadBoss took home $150,000. Another player who had a great weekend was Alex Kostritsyn, with the Greek player winning around $145,000.

Struggles –

Not everyone had a great weekend. Alex Luneau had a terrible initial run. He lost more than $600,000 in 13 sessions of action. Carloo13 at Full Tilt Poker also had a miserable time during these events. He posted losses of close to $400,000 in only two sessions.

Turn of Events –

There was a change in fortune for Luneau at the start of last week. He competed in a major money event, where the small and big blinds were $2,000 and $4,000 respectively. The online game lasted for more than six hours, with Luneau winning $500,000 in the end.

Phil Ivey’s solid run of form continued, with the veteran posting a profit of $40,000 during mixed games with small blinds of $1,000 and big blinds of $2,000.

U.K. AGCs Converting to Betting Shops in Light of New Legislation

In light of new legislation allowing adult gaming centers (AGCs) to install up to four fixed odds betting terminals, many such locations are scrambling to make the shift over to partial betting shops and reap the profits of the growing U.K. gambling industry. Big names in the AGC business were quick to adapt to the new opportunity, such as leading AGC company Praesepe’s CEO , who quickly applied to the British Amusement Catering Trade Association for licenses for four such FOBTs.

Nick HardingAs of 2012, there were approximately 33,000 FOBTs in the United Kingdom, a number that has continued to grow without pause. The nature of such installations has led to a mixed response from gamblers and gaming industry figures alike. Casinos risk losing profits to more convenient, less regulated FOBTs, but self-interest parties aren’t the only groups questioning the availability of FOBTs on the high streets.

Groups such as the Campaign for Fairer Gambling and numerous antigambling groups hold a very low opinion of the installations, comparing them to street drugs in addictiveness and harm potential. Unlike traditional casinos, AGCs-turned-betting-shops aren’t faced with the strict regulations that have historically been used to curtail the potential harms of gambling, and no age control, a lack of careful monitoring by door staff, and unusually lax betting rules all have raised eyebrows from gambling associations and moral guardians alike.

Whatever the problems inherent to the situation, it looks likely to stay for a while. FOBTs have become big business, and unless problems become more readily apparent, it seems unlikely that Parliament will be amending the law in the near future.

Should You Show Cards in Friendly Poker Games?

When you are playing friendly games, there is often pressure from other players to show them your cards. After all, friendly games usually do not involve a lot of money. If you are uncomfortable with showing your cards all the time, here are some tips to help you appease fellow players. These tips will allow you to appear friendly and loose, while maintaining secrecy.

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1. Show Bad Hands in Small Pots

There are always times when you end up playing with a bad hand. If you are the small blind or big blind, you may take a chance with an average pair of cards. There is no reason why you cannot show your cards at the end of that round. Even if you win a little bit, go ahead and show the other players what you had. If you were bluffing, show them too.

The idea behind showing these cards is to demonstrate that you are willing to put money on the line when you have a terrible hand. This will strengthen your bluffing position in later rounds.

2. Show Immediate Folds

There may be a misdeal on the deck, or you may be the last person to fold after someone bets big in the beginning. In either of those cases, it is okay to show your cards. It is likely you folded because of a mediocre hand. This will not reveal your playing style, but it will appease friendly players you may think you are too guarded.

3. Show Them Aces

When you play a hand just because you landed an ace, it is okay to show that card at the end. But only show the ace, not your second card. Showing just the ace will make the other players curious as to why you are hiding the second card. They will wonder if it was also a high card, or whether you bluffed with an ace and a lower number.

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WSOP Asia Pacific Tournament All Set For Next Competition

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WSOP Asia Pacific tournament that was launched in 2013 is ready for its second year of competition; it will begin from October 2 and last till October 18. Like last time, the organisers hope that the event brings excitement to the participants this year too.

The tournament

The event will be held in Crown Melbourne, which is an added attraction for the players. Crown Melbourne is one of the best and most-visited entertainment complexes in the world. It has considerably upped the excitement factor of the WSOP Asia Pacific event. Also the fact that the event has been scheduled for spring in Australia is done to lure players from the US and European strongholds.

There will be a number of games where players can compete with the best in the world. No limit Hold’em is among the main, everyday draws.

The next few days have the games like Hold’em and others with buy-in ranging from1600 to 2200 Australian dollars. With an event like 8-game, participants can play different variations of poker. Every player can choose what version of poker they want to play.

The main events scheduled at the end-leg of the tournament have a buy-in of Australian $10,000 and the High Roller comes with a buy-in of 25,000 Australian dollars.

The hiccup

The tournament organisers indeed had the best intentions when they scheduled the Asia Pacific event in the springtime in Australia. The mild season was to act as a draw for the event. However in doing so, the organisers have clashed the event with another major poker event taking place in London. This is no small tournament. It is an EPT event. It means that players will have to choose between the two. The clash will dilute the participant’s strength in both the tournaments.

Japan to Legalize Casinos?

With the boom in casino business around Asia being at an all-time high, it looks as though Japan will be joining the bandwagon soon. The Japanese parliament is beginning the process of legalizing casinos in their country. It will be a few months before a verdict is reached, but this process is a great sign for gambling enthusiasts in the country.

Casinos in Japan

A bill was written up and passed to the lower house of their parliament in December of last year. This bill will now be debated by parliament officials, although the process is not expected to be concluded before their annual holidays around the 22nd of June. The group debating this issue is being led by Hiroyuki Hosoda, a member of the country’s Liberal Democratic Party.

Japan has been looking for ways to improve their tourism industry, especially with the country set to stage the 2020 Olympics. Staging those games will require a lot of upgrades to cities around the country. That comes at a price. While an Olympic buzz can help tourism for a year or two, legalizing casinos will provide a permanent increase. People from all over the world come to VIP casinos, with a majority of tourists coming from China. At the moment, most of these tourists are going to south-east Asia or Australia. Japan is attempting to get a foothold in that market.

Infrastructure:

Many on the Japanese parliament believe the country already has the infrastructure in place to ensure that the transition to legal casinos is smooth. There are enough resources to set up anti-crime and money laundering units to monitor the legal casinos, in addition to cleaning up any of the areas where a casino is to be built.

Hosoda, who is leading the call to legalize casinos, believes that the process can be done correctly. “We know that adding legal casinos will boost tourism, along with adding a lot of tax revenue for the government. It is important the process is done correctly, so that we can add casinos while preventing additional crime and gambling addictions among our society.”

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How an Asian Casino Is Relying On Poker to Turn Things Around

An Asian casino running on losses, the Queenco Casino and Hotel is hoping to get back on track and enhance its international repute with the help of poker. The Cambodian casino’s first step in its attempt was hosting the Asia Poker Tour or the APT, which is a prominent poker competition that takes place every year. The APT has been entertaining poker enthusiasts in Cambodia since 2012. This year, the event was held in Queenco, mostly to promote the city of Sihanoukville (where the casino and hotel is situated) as a gambling hub.

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Queenco to host more international events

Queenco Casino and Hotel had losses amounting to 1.5 million Euros or $2 million as of the end of 2013. The casino, which is owned by the Israeli Queenco Leisure International Ltd., has entered into an agreement with the organizers of APT to host the yearly tournament and at least two other major poker tournaments, said Meni Akunis, the chief operations manager of the casino. There are major doubts about the capability of the Queenco casino to sustain those losses and come back to compete with other players in the market, according to a report submitted by its parent company in 2013.

Hoping to turn tables with poker

Cambodia is the biggest gambling jurisdiction in Asia, with around 56 casinos that have more than 7500 slot machines and 2500 table games. Cambodian law does not allow its citizens to gamble in their country. However, outsiders are more than welcome to enjoy a game of poker or other games at their casinos. Mr. Akunis said that the management hopes that the tables will turn once the Sihanoukville International Airport starts receiving international flights. Only recently, the airport welcomed its first international flight from South Korea.

Unusual Poker Games that are Fun and Challenging

Poker is one of the most popular card games in the world, and while it’s always been and will continue to be an exciting game, sometimes it’s good to try one of the numerous poker variations that are available. Not only are these intriguing games in their own right, but it’ll keep your card playing skills sharp instead of having them stagnate by playing the same type of game over and over again. Let’s take a look at two of these popular variants and see exactly how to play them.

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Badugi

There is some controversy over the origin of Badugi, but what we know for certain is that’s it’s been played since at least the 1980s. Suits play a critical role in this game, and it’s very similar to lowball. The goal is to be the player with the best four card low hand. However, it’s important to remember that in this game, there are three draws and similar suits and pairs will count against you.

Four cards are dealt to each player at the beginning of the game. The greatest hand possible is 4-3-2-A, with each card having its own suit. Try to avoid pairs and the same suits. Having a ‘badugi’ refers to four different cards of different suits, and having that will win you the game. If two players have ‘badugi,’ then whoever’s hand is lowest wins. If no one has it, then it’s whoever has the lowest three non-pair and different suited cards wins, or the lowest two. There are three bets and three draws after each round, the lowest wins. Additional information on how to play Badugi can be found here.

Guts

This is a classic variant, and it’s like having a game of chicken and features lots of opportunities for bluffs and big showdowns. There are several ways to play the game, but the most popular is to have players ante up and then be dealt three cards a piece. At this point, players can determine for themselves if they want to play the hand, which depends on its strength or their ability to bluff. Afterwards, players hold their cards near the center and the countdown begins – 1, 2, 3, ‘guts.’ On guts, players will either fold or hold up their cards to advance. The highest three cards win the whole pot. The game lasts until there is only one player left holding up their hand. Here is some more info about how to play Guts.