Bodog Poker Sending 30 Players to Punta Cana Classic

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Bodog Poker will be sending 30 of its players to the Punta Cana Poker Classic, taking place in the Dominican Republic and featuring a $500,000 guaranteed prize pool. From September 1 through October 16, Bodog Poker is holding a series of satellite qualifiers for tournament players and random drawings for cash game and sit and go tournament players to find the members of Team Bodog to send to this anticipated annual event.

The qualifier series is built of three different levels, each of which you can enter directly by paying the respective prize pool or win your way into via the previous event. It starts with a $0.50 + $0.05 Cheap Seat, leads into a $35 + $3.50 Punta Cana Semifinal which in turns leads to the $230 + $20 Punta Cana Satellite where the prize packages will be awarded.

Each of the 30 Punta Cana Poker Classic prize packages up for grabs is worth $4,000 and includes the $1,650 buy-in into the main event, a 5-night stay at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, a travel allowance of $1,000, a $1,500 voucher to spend on hotel amenities and access to exclusive side events, cash games and hotel entertainment and nighttime activities.

The other way you can win one of these 30 free seats in the $500K guaranteed Punta Cana Poker Classic is through the Qualify by Draw route. Here, you receive one draw entry and $10 for for every 75 poker points you earn. You can earn an unlimited number of draw tickets this way, but only a maximum cash reward of $150.

Lock Poker Starts Double Trouble

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If you’re looking for some trouble, you might find what you’re looking for over at Lock Poker, where the site has launched Double Trouble Fridays, giving players double the points going into the weekend.

From now on, Lock Poker will kick off each weekend with Double Trouble Fridays, in which every VIP player on the site will automatically earn twice the player points they normally would playing at Lock Poker’s cash games. What’s more, so that players can take instant advantage of these new influxes of points, Lock Poker will be releasing the double points directly into player’s accounts every quarter hour.

Lock Poker has four different VIP levels, all of which are eligible for Double Trouble Fridays. You gain access to the first level, White VIP, as soon as you earn at least 1,000 VIP Points in a calender month. White VIP players enjoy a $1K Monthly Freeroll and 10% cash back daily. Silver VIP is next, for players earning at least 5,000 points per month. Silver players get access to a $2,000 monthly freeroll and 20% cash back. Rewards increase similarly from there for Black VIP, for 10,000 points per month, and Black VIP, for 50,000 points per month.

All VIP players also get VIP Vault Access and a cash redemption rate of $10 for every 1,000 VIP points.

You must keep up with your monthly minimum points earnings to maintain your VIP status level. Players can go down status levels or lose VIP status altogether for missing a month’s minimum points requirement.

Poker Stars Holds World Cup of Poker VIII Qualifiers

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Next year’s PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) will feature an additional main event in the form of the 8th installation of the World Cup Poker. All the action will occur in the Bahamas’ Atlantis Resort from January 5th to 15th of 2012. And Poker Stars is giving its players numerous opportunities to find themselves there in the center of the action for nothing, or close to it.

Unlike the PCA main event, the World Cup of Poker is a league, or teams poker, event. Last year, the Italian team, led by Luca Pagano, a PokerStars pro, claimed the cup, beating out runners-up, the UK team, led by Liv Boeree. This time around, seven countries will be competing for the World Cup of Poker, and PokerStars players can win seats to be a part of their country’s team (after putting up a part of the registration fee).

First players submit to a round of qualifier tournaments. The top performers from each region will compete in knockout tournaments to complete a four-person team representing each region. In keeping with the traditions of the real World Cup, that is of football (or soccer to Americans), ach four-person team will include a PokerStars pro as Captain, a defender, midfielder, striker and goalkeeper.

On Poker Stars’ WCP Qualifiers web page, you can find when the Saturday-Sunday qualifier for your region or nation is taking place. First-time depositors can vie for the midfielder position, earning an $11 stage one entry by using the code WCP8 when making that deposit.

As for the rest of the positions, the goalkeeper qualifier is a freeroll. The qualifier for the defender position is $1.10 and, of course, midfielder is $11. To try for the striker position you must have been a top finisher on last year’s Tournament Leader Board, in which case you will receive a special invitation to the qualifier.

65 countries will start out the Poker Stars World Cup of Poker VIII competition, but only 7 countries will make it to stage 3 at the 2012 PCA.

California’s Unnecessary Delay

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On August 22, 2011, California State Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg sent a letter announcing that the bills to legalize intra-state Internet poker would not be voted on this year. The letter was also signed by Sen. Roderick D. Wright, Chair of the Governmental Organization Committee, and author of one of the bills.

Both legislators made it clear they are in favor of Internet gaming; just not now.

Anyone receiving the letter knew it was going to be bad news from the start. It opens with Dear Stakeholder; not exactly the warm salutation you would expect from sophisticated politicians.

Sen. Steinberg told the Sacramento Bee that, although he personally supports legalizing Internet gambling in California,he does not want any legislative action on the issue this year.

Why the delay? After admitting that the issue has been studied for the past three years, including numerous hearings and hours of testimony over the last several months, Senators Steinberg and Wright declare:

Despite these efforts, significant, unresolved issues remain, including tribal exclusivity and waiver of sovereign immunity, the types of games that would be authorized, who would be eligible to apply for gaming site licenses and potential federal constitutional questions.

The State Legislature goes into Interim Study Recess on Sept. 9. [W]e fully expect an objective proposal will be developed during the interim… The G.O. Committee will hold a hearing in January 2012.

Do lawmakers in Sacramento really need another half-year to study the issues?

For the record, the State Legislature spent only a few days deciding that California should have legal landbased casinos. A senior Assembly staff member told the Los Angeles Times how Prop. 1A and the model compact passed in 1999:

It was a stacked deck. It just sailed through both houses in three days without a single genuine public hearing, with hurry-up legislative hearings often held in out-of-the-way conference rooms, and after hours of closed-door negotiations between the governor, legislators and Indian representatives.

But, maybe the legal issues involving Internet gambling are more complicated than those surrounding Nevada-style tribal casinos. Unfortunately, none of the remaining “unresolved issues” seem all that difficult to resolve:

1) Tribal exclusivity. If that is an issue, there is nothing more to discuss. A few California tribes have taken the position that their compacts with the state, giving them the exclusive right to have slot machines in return for revenue sharing, mean no one else can operate Internet poker. Their reasoning is that a home personal computer becomes a slot machine if used for online betting. If that were true, the state would already be in breach for having authorized at-home wagering on horse races. Also, this is probably an argument most tribes would not want to win, because California would then have no reason not to authorize highly-taxed, privately-owned landbased casinos.

2) Waiver of sovereign immunity. The state has signed dozens of compacts with tribes for both casinos and off-track betting. There is no reason for waivers for online poker to be any different from those prior compacts.

3) The types of games. Sports betting is prohibited by the federal Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act. Remote betting on horse racing is already legal in California. No one is seriously thinking about competing against the California State Lottery, one of the largest in the world. Bingo is limited to charities and tribes, and would require an amendment to the California Constitution to allow private operators. Casino gaming is also limited by the Constitution to federally recognized tribes. So the only game that could attract competitive bids from cardclubs and outside corporations is poker.

4) Who would be eligible to apply. This is obviously the big money question. Politically, at least one of the licenses has to go to a consortium of tribes, and one to a consortium of cardclubs. But politicians are looking at legalizing online poker not to protect local operators, but to raise money, because the state is desperate for revenue. So, at least one license has to go to an outside company with more money than any California operator, such as Caesars or Bwin/party. The only question is whether there will be a limited number of at least three licenses, or unlimited to any operator with enough money.

5) Potential federal constitutional questions. This is probably a reference to the position by the Department of Justice under Pres. George W. Bush that even intra-state Internet poker violates the Wire Act. Since then, courts have ruled that the Wire Act does not apply to poker. But, if intra-state poker violates federal law, there is nothing more to discuss.

So, why the delay? Maybe the senators really do have questions like these, which could be answered quickly by any competent gaming lawyer. Or maybe they are still trying to negotiate the political fight among various tribal factions, cardclubs, tracks and others over how many licenses will be issued, and to whom.

But, the Sacramento Bee may have been the first to publish what a lot of us have been thinking. An editorial on August 19, 2011, three days before the Dear Stakeholder letter, began:

Whether or not they are in support or opposition, lawmakers are unlikely to take decisive action until the last possible moment on two bills to legalize Internet poker and other forms of gambling in California.

Why?

These two bills are the ultimate juice bills of the session. Indian tribes and other groups on various sides of this issue are spending huge sums on lobbying, campaign contributions and consulting. The more this issue drags out – and the more that lawmakers can gin up drama and stress over it  the more money will flow through the Capitol.

The Bee and other newspapers have been reporting on the millions of dollars being spent on these bills. The lobbying has become so lucrative that it has even attracted such political heavyweights as former Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, hired by the Morongo tribe as a consultant.

A careful reading of the letter makes it clear that the politicians in Sacramento want additional input: Toward that end we strongly encourage you, as a Stakeholder, to be actively engaged during the interim in helping craft this objective proposal.

And Stakeholders should be prepared to write additional checks in 2012, 2013 and 2014.

Next year is the presidential election, and one-third of the California Senate and 100% of the State Assembly seats will be decided. So the few million dollars that are being spent on Internet poker will be unnoticed in the coming flood of political solicitations and donations.

If Internet gambling is not made legal in California next year, the bills have to be introduced, again, in 2013. The California Legislature meets in two-year sessions. Bills like this, even without the incentive of big money donations to drag things out, are only voted on in even years.

Republished with permission © Copyright 2011, I. Nelson Rose, Prof. Rose is recognized as one of the world’s leading experts on gambling law, and is a consultant and expert witness for governments and industry.  His latest books, Internet Gaming Law (1st and 2nd editions), Blackjack and the Law and Gaming Law: Cases and Materials, are available through his website, www.GamblingAndTheLaw.com.

888 Poker is the Official Celtic FC Fanzone

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888 Poker has become the official “fanzone” for the Celtic FC. What that means is more football (that’s European football) related promotions and member rewards.

Recently players competed in the Celtic Fans Freeroll where the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers each received a limited edition Celtic Away t-shirt that Nike designed. You can expect to find more such freerolls scheduled at 888 Poker throughout the season.

First depositors and existing 888 Poker players alike can claim their very own Celtic Crest football for free by depositing $50 into their real money 888Poker account and either typing the code word CELBALL0 if a first time deposit or simply CELBALL if a reload deposit. Within 24 hours of completing these steps, 888 Poker will notify you with instructions on how to receive your free gift.

888 Poker also has a full schedule of guaranteed tournaments to match the full schedule of Celtic FC football home and away matches. Buy-ins to each of these events is only $1 and the prize pool at each is a guaranteed $50. Plus, the winner of each Celtic FC Teams Poker Fixture will win a ticket to the actual corresponding football match.

Players who invite their friends to join 888 Poker will now get, in addition to any regular invite-a-friend bonuses, a seat in an exclusive $1,000 Invite-a-Friend Freeroll tournament and $8 in cash.

As the official poker partner of the Celtic FC, you can be sure that 888 Poker will continue rolling out new football related promotions throughout the season.

Euro Poker Giving Away GSOP Live 2 Seats

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The second season of the Grand Series of Poker Live is underway and it features $2 buy-ins, side events and activities around the clock at world-class casinos in 4 hot gambling destinations including home of the Manchester United, Old Trafford Stadium, and a grand finale taking place in the Dominican Republic. And you can earn seats in all four upcoming GSOP Live 2 tour events plus luxury accommodations at Euro Poker.

The Euro Poker GSOP Live 2 satellite series starts with qualifier tournaments as cheap to enter as $2 + $0.20 or you can skip the qualifier stages and buy-in to the satellites themselves for the direct buy-in of $300 + $30.

Euro Poker also features Super Steps qualifiers with a coinflip format promising 3 prize packages awarded weekly. Step 1 costs $1 + $0.05 to enter; step 2 costs $14 + $0.70 to enter; and step 3 costs $200 + $10 to enter.

Euro Poker is giving away 50 prize packages in all into the GSOP Live 2, with $3,000 prize packages into the events in the GSOP Live Manchester in England in August, GSOP Live Porto Carras in Greece in October, GSOP Live Prague in December and GSOP Live Salzburg in February, and $5,000 prize packages to the GSOP Live Dominican Republic grand final.

And for all you poker players and fans unable to make it to season 2 GSOP Live event, live GSOP bloggers will be present at each event commenting on each and every hand played. View our Euro Poker Review for more.

Doyles Room Poker Offers Multiple Routes to the Punta Cana Classic

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Doyles Room Poker is offering players a variety of routes to this year’s Punta Cana Poker Classic.

Starting July 9 and running every other Saturday since then, Doyles Room Poker has been holding a Punta Cana Poker Classic Super Satellite. Starting at 6 pm ET, these events have buy-ins of $70+7 but you can earn a seat at one of several satellites with much lower buy-ins.

At fifteen minutes before each hour 9am-6pm a $1 Punta Cana Satellite Turbo Freezeout for a $1+0.10 buy-in. At a quarter to noon, a quarter to 3 pm and a quarter to 6 pm ET is a $0.25 Punta Cana Satellite R&A Turbo for a $0.25+0.02 buy-in. At 9 pm and 10 pm ET is a Punta Cana 1 Seat GTD Turbo Satellite with a $8+0.80 buy-in. All satellites into the Punta Cana Classic Super Satellite run Monday through Friday.

There are also a bevy of Punta Cana Satellites running between 1 pm and 5:30 pm Saturdays for buy-ins ranging from $4+0.40 to $10+1, several with 3 seats in the Super Satellite guaranteed.

There are also several Satellites running 7 pm to 12 am on Saturdays for the next Punta Cana Super Satellite.

Each $3.5K prize package includes the $1,500+150 buy-in into the Punta Cana Poker Classic 2011 main event, 5 nights at the Hard Rock, transportation from and to the airport, food and beverage services all included, access to a variety of cash games, side events and casino games, $1.5K to spend at the hotel on amenities and airfare up to $500.

Intertops Poker Holds 26-Day Endurance Challenge

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For the 26 days running between 04:00 GMT on August 26 and 03:59 GMT on September 21, 2011, Intertops Poker is giving players the chance to earn prizes up to $42 cash and entry into freeroll tournaments worth up to $1,500. They’re calling it, appropriately, the 26-Day Endurance Challenge and all you have to do to participate is play as you normally do at Intertops Poker, accumulating Frequent Player Points as you do so. Earn enoug frequent player points per day for enough days of the challenge and you automatically win a prize.

The smallest cash prize is $3, earned by acquiring 14 FPPs per day for $20 days. For the largest cash prize of $42, earn 224 FPPs per day for 20 days of the promotion. Earn 224 FPPs per day for 5 days of the promotional period, 112 FPPs per day for 10 days or 56 FPPs per day for 20 days and get $10 cash.

All cash prizes also come with freeroll entries. Reach any 5-day target and gain entry into the $750 freeroll; reach any 10-day target and gain entry into the $1,000 freeroll; reach any 15-day or 20-day target and gain entry into the $1,500 freeroll. All freerolls take place at 22:59 GMT on Sunday, September 25, 2011.

Both cash and freeroll prizes are not cumulative, meaning that you only win one freeroll entry and one cash prize maximum in the Intertops Poker 26-Day Endurance Challenge, claiming the highest possible prizes for which you qualify.

Introducing Felt Stars Poker

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A member of the Merge Gaming Network, Felt Stars Poker at FeltStars.eu is host of the World Championship of Internet Poker (WCOIP) and claims to offer the biggest bad beat jackpot in history. In addition, besides offering the usual variety of multi-player poker games, FeltStars also offers casino games like blackjack, roulette, video poker and Caribbean stud, with a progressive jackpot. The stated FeltStars mission is to offer the safest and user-friendliest online poker and gaming experience as possible.

Among the promotions running at FeltStars Poker is a $500 freeroll for first time depositors. New players at Felt Stars get an open ticket to 14 days worth of these exclusive daily events. They also get a 150% first deposit bonus up to a $750 maximum bonus. The famed “largest bad beat jackpot in history” has a low minimum hand of quad 7s and a high pot contribution of 50 cents from every pot. Felt Stars also has a big royal flush bonus of 100 times the big blind.

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Every Sunday, Felt Stars hosts a $100,000 Guaranteed Tournament with a $100 + $9 direct buy-in and satellites starting at 110 VIP Points. Felt Stars also hosts satellites into events in the World Poker Tour, World Series of Poker, Aussie Millions and Asia Pacific Poker Tour. Satellite buy-ins start at a low $2 and prize packages are valued at as high as $15,000.

Felt Stars maintains a Sit n Go leaderboard and a Tourney King leaderboard to track and reward top performance in online poker tournament play.

Earn Mad Money at 888 Poker’s Mad Month

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It’s a Mad Month every month at 888 Poker with its new Mad Month promotion, really three promotions in one. 888 Poker’s Mad Month is comprised of three different ways to win a ticket to a series of weekly freeroll tournaments with an $888 guaranteed prize pool.

If you like cash games, then try Play Mad, in which you win a ticket to five $888 freeroll tournaments the following weekend for earning at least 100 status points playing at 888 Poker’s cash tables the week prior (Wednesday to Tuesday).

If you like Sit & Go tournaments, then play Sit & Go Mad, in which you win a ticket to five $888 freeroll tournaments the following weekend for playing in ten Sit & Go tournaments the week prior (Wednesday to Tuesday) with buy-ins of $5 or more. Short-handed tables with less than 6 players do not qualify.

If you want to skip all that and just claim your tickets, you can take the FastTrack and earn tickets to the weekend’s five $888 Mad freerolls by making a deposit of at least $100 into your 888 Poker account using the bonus code: MADMONTH. Add a “1” to the end of that bonus code if this is your first time making a deposit into your real money 888 Poker account.

On top of all that, there’s another Mad freeroll players can earn free tickeets for, this one with a $8,888 guaranteed prize pool. Simply complete two of the Mad freeroll entry requirements — Play MAD, Sit & Go MAD and/or FastTrack — in a single week.