Doyles Room Poker End of Summer Races

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DoylesRoom Poker is back, now located at DoylesRoom.ag and all this month the site that lost its “dot com” and its U.S. player base in one fell swoop back on Black Friday is racing players to big end of summer prize, specifically with its $25,000 Points Race and its Free Parking promotion.

In the $25,000 Points Race you’re not only racing other players, but you’re also racing the clock to earn as many points as you can playing at Doyles Room tables and tournaments before August 31, 2011 winds out.

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Place 139th through 200th on the race leaderboard and you get $25 for your efforts. Place first on the leaderboard and get $4,000. Second place gets $2,000; third gets $1,500; fourth gets $1,200; and fifth gets $1,000.

Doyles Room will also give you cash for participating in its Frequent Player Free Parking promotion, or FPP Free Parking. In this contest you race nobody but yourself and the clock, earning as many FPPs as you can before the end of the month. Earn 25,000 FPPs in August and get $25. Each another 25,000 FPPs and get another $25. The next prize up, for earning 1000,000 more FPPs, is $100. Then, for 200,000 more FPPs, you’ll get $200. You get $500 for earning another 500,000 FPPs and, finally, $1,000 more for 1 million more FPPs. The FPP requirements are cumulative, but then again, so are the prize, giving you the possibility of collecting $1,850 for earning 1,850,000 FPPs.

After August is up, don’t be too surprised to see new races similar to these starting in September. Now that DoylesRoom Poker is back in business, we’ll tell you all about what’s coming up next there once it’s announced.

Party Poker Oktoberfest Promotion For Locals

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Palladium VIP members aren’t the only players at Party Poker eligible for free tickets to this year’s Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. (See our earlier post on Oktoberfest VIP for information on that promotion.) You can also win free tickets to the festivities if you live in Austria, Germany or Switzerland. Party Poker is offering six prize packages to the 2011 Oktoberfest celebrations, set aside soley for players residing in that area.

Between August 15 and September 18, Austrian, German and Swiss players at Party Poker can enter two different points races and one freeroll tournament to take their best shot at one of these Oktoberfest 2011 prize packages, which include a two-night stay at a five-star hotel, activities of your choice during the daytime, private areas for dinner and/or drinks in reserved areas at an exclusive night club and the Oktoberfest tent, invite to a private poker tourney, complete transportation during your stay and more.

Race 1 is from August 15 to 26 and race 2 is from September 3 to 14. Opt-in to the race you wish to enter and then start collecting as many PartyPoints as you can in the time allowed. The progress of the most successful contestants will be monitored on a leaderboard posted on the site. The two best performers in each race will win Oktoberfest prize packages while the remainder of the top ten will win cash. The player who earns the most PartyPoints over the course of both races will also win a 2011 Oktoberfest prize package.

To enter the 2011 Oktoberfest PartyPoker freeroll, either be a new player making a first deposit into your real money account between August 15 and September 15 or, if you’re already a player at PartyPoker, collect 25 PartyPoints in that same time frame.

Win Freeroll Entries With Luvin Poker PokerPoints Program

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Luvin Poker runs a PokerPoints program that allows players to earn free entry into a variety of cash multi-table tournaments. Luvin Poker players earn PokerPoints at a rate of one PokerPoint for $0.10 or 1.5 PokerPoints for every €0.15 they spend in rake at LuvinPoker’s real money cash game tables.

Players can then use the PokerPoints they accumulate to enter PokerPoints Freeroll Tournaments that have no cash buy-in and award real money as prizes. A quick search of PokerPoints Freerolls running at the time of this writing showed three taking place today, a $50 PokerPoints Freeroll for a 150 PokerPoints buy-in and two $10 PokerPoints Freerolls, each with a 50 PokerPoints buy-in.

While the prize pools are not necessarily huge in these events, they are free to enter with points earned simply by playing as you normally would in LuvinPoker cash games anyway. The real benefit to participating in these PokerPoints Freerolls is that they are a safe (read: no-risk) way to practice tournament style online poker, which is different to play than cash games. Currently all Luvin Poker PokerPoints Freeroll Tournaments are in No Limit Texas Hold’em.

Freeroll tournament entries aren’t the only thing PokerPoints can earn you at Luvin Poker either. The site also has its own webshop, featuring LuvinPoker apparel, including men’s, women’s and unisex tank tops, t-shirts, windbreakers, vests and military caps. You can order any of these items for as little as 1,000 PokerPoints.

Licensed in Malta by the Lotteries & Gaming Authority there, Luvin Poker is open to U.S. players.

Cake Poker: It’s Not Just For Poker Anymore

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Contrary to its name, the action at Cake Poker isn’t all about poker. Granted, it’s mostly about poker. But it’s also about War: another classic card game that CakePoker players can enjoy for real money rewards.

Cake War was introduced as part of the Cake 2.0 software update. War is all about strategy and bluffing, removing the element of chance from cards entirely. Cake offers two formats of the game to choose from: Tactic WAR, or the classic version of the game with 10 cards per player, and Blitz WAR, a faster paced variant of the game with 6 cards per player. Also Blitz WAR doesn’t use a central deck. If you don’t know how to play, War is easy to learn and all the rules are posted at the site.

The gist of the game goes like this: Players start with a set of “bid cards” (either 6 or 10 depending on the version of the game). If a center deck is used, it is formed from the same cards Players then secretly bid on each card revealed from center deck with the high card winning. Players are scored by the face value on the deck cards they win. In Blitz War, in which a central deck is not used, players simply bid on each other’s cards, again with high card winning.

It’s a simple game to learn but a difficult game to master, which is why it’s become such a popular staple at Cake Poker.

Cake WAR is played with a tournament buy-in structure, which is how the prize pool for the winners is formed.

August 2011 is PokerStars VIP Club Mega Month

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This August, 2011, all you have to do is earn 75 VIP Points at Poker Stars and you will be given Silver Star player status for the rest of this month and all of next, through to the end of September. Ordinarily you have to earn 750 VPPS to achieve that status.

What does SilverStar status bring you? You get 1.5 FPPS for each VPP instead of just 1 for 1, as BronzeStar players do. You also get a better monthly rewards rate: 16-18 percent starting the first month at $22 and previous months 19-21 percent starting at $26 instead of 9-10 percent for up to $12 the first month and 15-17 percent for up to $21 the second month.

And what if you’re already a SilverStars VIP player? Then you can gain GoldStars status for earning only 300 VPPS instead of the normal 3,000. GoldStar VIP players the same–earn 750 VPPs for PlatinumStar status instead of the usual 7,500 VPPS. Now, once September ends, to retain the boosted status you will have to earn the normal requisite number of VPPS or be downgraded to your previous status. But for two months at least, you can get a feel for the view “up there” and perhaps an added incentive to try and climb your way back to those heights.

Each status level brings you a better FPP for VPP rate and higher monthly rewards potential.

During VIP Club Mega Month, Poker Stars is also holding a VIP Store Sale.

Introducing the Luvin Poker Super League

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Luvin Poker offers its players $2,000 in guaranteed monthly prizes for the top players in its Super League. The Luvin Poker Super League is a points race in which players at Luvin Poker’s selected guaranteed tournaments will earn points based on their performance in the events.

The top 30 players in each of these selected guaranteed tournaments will receive points, ranging from 5 points for each of 26th through 30th place to 200 points for first. Luvin Poker will track these players’ point scores over the course of the month, giving $500 to the player who has earned the most points at the end of the month, $300 to the runner-up and $200 to third place. Players in the top 20 will be paid out a prize of at least $20.

Super League points and the end-of-month $2,000 pot is on top of whatever prize monies these top performing players earn from the tournaments’ guaranteed prize pools.

In addition to a Super League leader board and prizes for regularly schedule MTTs, this August 2011 Luvin Poker also holds three other monthly leader board contests for Sit and Go tournament players–SNG Bronze, SNG Silver and SNG Gold. Eligible tournaments for this contest are all 6-seater regular and 6-seater speed Sit and Gos (SNGs). Whether a tournament is considered for points on the Bronze, Silver or Gold leader board depends on the tournament buy-in, with SNG Bronze tournaments having buy-ins of $0.55 or less; SNG Silver tournaments having buy-ins of $1.10 to $5.50; and SNG Gold tournaments having buyins of over $5.50. End of month prizes a guaranteed sum–$100, $250 or $600, respectively–plus a percentage of the month’s SNG buy-ins paid. First place gets 40% of the pot, second gets 25 and third gets 15%. The top 5 places pay out.

Poker Stars Women Get Extra WCOOP Treatment

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The Poker Stars World Championship of Online Poker is coming up, and in keeping with the continuing effort of PokerStars to appeal to its growing numbers of women at the online poker tables (and to attract even more), they’re holding a special WCOOP 2011 promotion for ladies only.

Here’s how it works. All women who reach a final table at either a Women’s Sunday event or a Women’s Poker League event will automatically win a free seat in a WCOOP Step Satellite.

Women’s Poker League events take place twice daily with a $0.10 buy-in and twice daily with a $1.10 buy-in. The final table players at each of these will earn themselves a $7.50 WCOOP Step 1 Satellite tournament ticket regardless of how they fare at the final table from that point onward. The Women’s Sunday event takes place every Sunday and offers its final tablers a $27 WCOOP Step 2 satellite tournament ticket.

In addition, once the 2011 PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker comes and goes, the woman who finishes highest on the WCOOP Player of the Series Leaderboard will be named Woman of the Series and win a $3,500 2012 PCA Women’s prize package that, just like it sounds, includes free entry into the 2012 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Women’s event.

The 2011 WCOOP takes place from September 4 – 26 and spanning the 22 days includes 62 poker tournament events with a combined guaranteed prize pool of over $30 million.

All unused Step Ticket prizes from this promotion will expire on September 25.

Lock Poker Drops Poker Cheat

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After Portuguese poker pro José “Girah” Macedo admitted to what amounted to $30,000 poker cheating scam, Lock Poker did the only thing it could do in good consciense–drop Macedo from its esteemed list of sponsored poker pros.

18-year-old Jose Macedo came into the public eye back in March of 2011 when he posted on an online poker forum that he had won $2 million with only a $30 deposit at a poker site (not Lock Poker). He posted the results of how he accomplished that achievement along with a detailed blow-by-blow of how it came to pass. This was followed shortly thereafter by a sponsorship arrangement with Lock Poker.

Macedo then used his newly won status to scam players who trusted him out of $30,000. It went like this: Macedo courted players on a Skype discussion group, telling them he’d sit on the rails while they played in order to give them advice. Well it seems Macedo was advising his players to pit themselves repeatedly against a player by the username Sauron1989 who turned out to be luckier (or simply better) than Macedo had judged him to be. At this point it should come as no surprise that Sauron1989 was Macedo himself, making his moves based on his knowledge of the hole cards in his opponents’ hands.

Lock Poker’s administration made a statement that they were “horrified” by Macedo’s actions and that “within 10 minutes” of learning of his behavior had dropped his LockPRO sponsorship. Macedo is also banned from playing at Lock Poker ever again, under any username.

Lock Poker is one of the last remaining poker sites still serving U.S. players. As such it also currently boasts one of the largest American player pools in all of online poker.

Party Poker Oktoberfest VIP Prize Packages Up For Grabs

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This August 2011, Party Poker is giving away sixteen trips to Germany for this year’s Oktoberfest celebration. Open only to Party Poker’s Palladium VIP members, this promotion is broken down into two separate points races, each awarding 7 of the 16 Oktoberfest prize packages, with a freeroll tournament at the end of the promo period to award the remaining 2 prize packages. In addition, more than 100 iPods, iPads and iPod Touches are up for grabs as well.

Opt-in to one or both races, running August 12-21 and August 22-31. Compete in both races and you’ll get more chances to win, in more ways than one. Players who excel in both races can win either an iPad 2 (16GB), if in the top 25 of each, and/or an iPod Touch (64GB) if in the top 75 of each.

The Oktoberfest prize packages, meanwhile, include luxury hotel accommodations, breakfasts, special dinners, exclusive poker tournament entries, and VIP tent access and VIP treatment throughout the festivities. Players finishing 8th-25th on either of the leaderboards win $250 in cash, while players finishing 26th-75th win $100 in cash. Then, the remaining players in the top 400 starting from 76 on down, will win an entry into a VIP Oktoberfest and Super Gadget Freeroll taking place September 4.

Just opt-in to the races and start playing at Party Poker’s real money tables as much as you can, earning as many PartyPoints as you can, and climbining higher and higher on that leader board toward a weekend in Munich you’ll never forget.

Carbon Poker Holds Ongoing SnG Leaderboard

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The SnG Leaderboard is a staple of the promotional offerings at Carbon Poker, with at least $12,000 in cash prizes going out to the top performers each and every month. The CarbonPoker SnG Leaderboard, or Sit and Go Leaderboard, is a contest in which players in all sit and go tournaments at Carbon Poker are ranked on a monthly leaderboard based on two primary criteria: the stakes at which they’re playing (as reflected by the buy-in) and how well each player does in each event.

The top 25 names on the leaderboard at the end of each month share a $10,000 guaranteed prize pool, while another $2,000 prize pool goes to the top 5 players with the longest winning streaks in sit and go tournament poker. So valuable does Carbon Poker consider winning multiple sit and gos in a row that it even factors in a winning streak multiplier into players’ regular leaderboard points calculations.

Carbon Poker makes it easy to see how many points you can earn in different scenarios with the points formulas, examples, and even a points calculator on the site to explore.

The payout structure for SnG Leaderboard Prizes is $2,000 for first, $1,250 for second and $1,000 for third all the way down to $100 for 25th place. The payout structure SnG Streaker Bonus Prizes is $750 for first, $500 for second, $350 for third, $250 for fourth and $150 for fifth.

And SnG Leaderboard prizes are on top of whatever cash prizes players earn based on their performance in each individual sit and go.