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SunPoker moving to Playtech software program

SunPoker.com recenlty launched their brand new sofware platform designed to bring you the absolute best in high quality online gaming. It features new poker games, bigger bonuses, better service options and a new cashier as well as a host other improvements. The new Poker software, Developed by industry leader PlayTech, the new suite features the most exciting gaming environment available today. The move to iPoker will increase the number of games available. There will also be bigger and better tournaments.

SunPoker.com manager claim they have made the process of playing the new games a seamless transition. If you have any questions you could contact them at migration@SunPoker.com . Here are some of the most common useful FAQ related to the SunPoker.com migration.

When will the new software arrive?
The new software will become available in December 18. The new site will be launched once the new software is available.

Can I download the new software??
You can download the new software by clicking on any download button on the SunPoker.com site or visiting the download page.

What will happen to my current account?
Part of the move to the new system includes moving your account across on your behalf. Your comp points will be transferred over to your new account. Your old account will automatically be closed after your funds have been transferred. Please allow 1 – 3 days for the process to be completed.

Will I have to open a new account?
No, your old account details will be transferred to the new system. To get the new account details you need to log into the new account, visit the My New Account Details section

If you are not yet a registerd player, please Join SunPoker.com Now to become part of the iPoker network.

LTD Poker unveils the Ultimate Rake Race Challenge

The exclusive and popular online poker site LTD poker showcased the commencement of its online poker Rake Race Challenge on the 1st of December and will be running for six weeks. With free entry for the players the Ultimate Rake Race Challenge is a unique opportunity that has always been one step ahead of its game when it come to rewarding its players with goodies. The players are guaranteed to receive prizes just for participating but just to make it a bit more challenging the more rake you earn the better the prizes.
Establishes four years ago LTDPoker is one of the most coveted organizations in the online poker community providing you with in-depth poker room reviews.

Andy Hindmarsh stated earlier that when a player is given a chance to play in an exclusive online event where the stakes are high and the prize extravagant, you never know you might just end up producing the next Allen Cunningham. Having someone like him at LTD poker would make them extremely proud. Fundamentally the Rake Race follows a leaderboard format where the players can earn LTD poker points by the rake they have created in at least one of the selected online poker rooms. The only thing that is required of the player is to remember to track an exclusive account in their profile.

With a format as simple as this one you are destined to win exciting prizes, basically the players have to register for a free account at the LTDpoker.com website and then play at any of the desired top online poker rooms through the LTDPoker site. Players can win prizes just for participating in the event. With the action expected to reach feverish heights in January , any player who has pocketed 25 Points and above will be handed a secret tournament pass so that they can put all their concentration towards winning the battle for the Title of Ultimate Rake Race Champion!

Competing for the title of Ultimate Rake Race Champion the players at LTDpoker will be able to leave with an exclusive and exciting prize .The wined of the event will be able to bag away a year of player sponsorship at a top online poker room worth up to $55,000. Although the idea a gaming tournament giving free entries doesn’t really create that much hype but that’s the main highlight of this exhilarating event, it has everything that can entice you into making yourself a part of it. This Ultimate Rake Race has created a real buzz in the online poker community!

Zosoz online poker room terminated

Claiming to be a legal online poker room in the United states the fall of Zosoz .com was finally witnessed on December 14th when the site officially closed down after opening its door for the general public on October 15th.The reason for this demise has been kept confidential but the players are being reassured that they will be refunded. The reasons stated on Zosoz.com were quite elusive stating only the following comment “We regret to inform you that due to circumstances beyond our control, ZOSOZ will cease operations at 11:59pm ET on December 14, 2008.”Players with over $600 in their account had to validate their identities in order to be refunded their money. Having over a week to react to the news the players however have not been heavily burdened in the cash out process which is scheduled to occur via cashier’s check.

During the Validation process, the passport, driver’s license, government ID card or Military ID card is required. A completed and signed affidavit of eligibility as well as a W-9, which is a form required by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), must be submitted to Zosoz officials in order for larger amounts to be processed. A copy of these documents must be sent to Zosoz, a Limited Liability Company, at “1247 Gun Club Road, White Bear Lake, Minnesota, 55110.”Zosoz also stated that after the validation process has ended and ceases operations the data stored in the company’s computers will be deleted.

Expected to take six week the refunds final date of issue will be somewhere around the end of January 2009.As opposed to an online gambling site Zosoz.com was a subscription online poker room that charged its members with a fee of $19.99 per month. Zosos emphasized the social networking aspects of its business model which functioned as sweepstakes. The closure of Zosoz leave Pure play and ClubWPT as the two Major subscription online poker rooms available in the market. The former, like Zosoz, charges $19.99 per month. It offers over $150,000 in prize money. . In a world that faces complete economic meltdown several other subscription-based companies have shutdown.  Zosoz.com was owned by two Midwestern entrepreneurs. After the company’s debut, members of the online poker forums revealed that checks form the company were bouncing which led to the shutdown and complete annihilation of the company’s web site.

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This year in Online Poker January 2008

January of 2008 was a fair precursor for what the year would bring. Capturing over the first million dollar title of the years Alexander Kostritsyn defeated Erik Seidel at the Aussie Millions. Here are some of the most important stories from the first month of 2008:

Alexander Kostritsyn Captures 2008 Aussie Millions Main Event

Annually the largest poker gathering in the southern hemisphere is the Aussie millions, with the winner of the AUD $10,000+500 main event instantly joining pokers upper echelon of poker pro players. In the year 2008 that honor went to Russia’s Alexander Kostritsyn, who broke into a grin after achieving his victory over American star Erik Seidel for the title.

Harrah’s Sale Completed

Harrah’s, a gargantuan charisma in America’s brick-and-mortar casino and amusement industry. The buy out that was initially going to be negotiated in December of 2006, wasn’t finalized until January 28th, 2008 due to authoritarian requirements. When 2008 brought a financial-markets crisis, the configuration of the buyout became difficult to manage.

Antigua, Costa Rica File for WTO Arbitration

The World Trade Organization had an ongoing heated discussion about the United States and the rest of the world regarding online gambling .The disagreements finally seized after the WTO issued a final declaration in favor of Antigua & Barbuda, giving way an annual $21 million trade judgment in the process.

Kahnawake Releases Final Audit on Absolute Poker Scandal

The Kahnawake Gaming Commission, stationed near Montreal. In 2008 the gaming commission issued its official final evaluation on the Absolute Poker situation. Keeping the name of the principle cheater involved confidential, the existence of the seven different accounts used for the theft was established, and announced a $500,000 penalty placed on Absolute Poker. Thus refunding the online poker players with $1.6 million after the thefts were uncovered.

Bart Tichelman Wins WSOP-Circuit Tunica Ring

From offering several stars to the unknowns the World Series of poker this time has run a different array of tables. With a final that offered reigning WSOP Player of the Year Tom “Donkey Bomber” Schneider including the noted tourney-circuit veterans as Ryan Young, Jordan Rich and Mark Garner .Even thought with all the shimmering champions present it was Atlanta’s Bart Tichelman who overcame an early short stack and surged to the win, worth $482,210

European Union Investigates Germany, Sweden

In regards to online gambling Sweden and Germany are among the dozen or so EU member countries which come under the trading bloc’s guidelines in regards to online gambling. In both cases, the countries had sought to shield lucrative state-run gambling monopolies by efficiently excluding private contests, a practice not allowed under EU trade rules. Continuing with the negotiations the industry awaits to see the future Europe has to offer with regard to online gambling.

PokerStars Reinventing World Poker History

Every internet poker room is promoting new features and offers for Christmas and New Year. The leading horse in this race against time is Poker Stars.com.  The online poker site PokerStars is persistent with the arrangements for its December 28th endeavor to redraft the entry in the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest-ever online poker tournament. The event is expected to draw out 50% some of the largest online tourneys recorded to date, with a target of 35,000 players. In addition to that a Sunday “Hundred Grand” tourney at Stars in July of 2007 that was capped at 20,000 players, thereby setting the published record.  Review our list of online poker tournaments.

Proceeding at a fast clip, the special tourney is also likely to be capped well in advance of its start. Better get your seat now because the advance reservations are on a roll.  Dont miss your chance to witness this exclusive event and win enormous amounts of money. Carrying a modest $10+1 entry the Dec. 28th event will be scheduled for 3:30 pm ET. Formulating it necessary to be run as a “turbo” event the enormity of the number of entrants will be evident with ten-minute levels and ten players per table. By midday on December 17th over 3,500 players had been catalogued for the tournament. This season the players can risk it all and win big bucks but lets not forget

Online poker players that are interested in the internet poker tournament can search for the event by its number (#126551369).By selecting the “Tournaments” and “Special” tabs from the main PokerStars lobby you can look for it. PokerStars is heartening the tribute pool as well, assuring $500,000 for the event, regardless of it being capped at 35,000 players, which will be created with 3,000 chips each. Planning to award the top 8,750 finishers, Poker stars will be defining the following significant ten days as paydays:

1st: $30,000
2nd: $20,000
3rd: $15,000
4th: $10,000
5th: $7,500
6th: $5,000
7th: $3,500
8th: $2,500
9th: $2,000
10th: $1,500

With such hype among the online poker players the days before the internet poker tournament will be as unnerving as the days following the tournament when the official results will be announced. All official Guinness record attempts will be recorded and the tournament results will go through the firm’s verification process. The next six weeks will prove as the most stirring days of the online poker players’ life.

Poker-A Dog eat Dog world

Having been a long enjoyed emblem in American popular culture the series of paintings commonly referred to as Dogs playing poker was created almost a century by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1884. Nearly 60 years old, Coolidge was born in upstate New York and even though he was so old his innovations and paintings lived on through time. Having a Dadaistic point of view Coolidge was hired by Brown & Bigelow, an advertising firm located in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1903.Thus the paintings Originated more as part of a commercial business enterprise than anything else. Many, though, for various reasons, have a genuine fondness for the humorous paintings, which arguably stand among the most well-known depictions of poker in mainstream popular culture.

Despite the fact that it was only a newly born company at the time, Brown & Bigelow never knew that they would go on to publish many of America’s most sought after calendars of the 20th century, varying from Norman Rockwell’s famous Boy Scout calendars to those featuring Gil Elvgren’s “pin-up” girl

Though none of the paintings are called “Dogs Playing Poker,” this title is often mistakenly given to the most popular of the series, “A Friend in Need.” The painting features seven dogs gathered around a table smoking, drinking, and intently studying their cards and each other which normally happens in a poker game. One can observe that the game isn’t on the up-and-up, as the cigar-chomping gray bulldog in the foreground is holding the ace of clubs in his extended paw under the table, presumably passing it to the tan-haired bulldog on his left who looks like he is holding the other three aces. It can be suggested that being the smallest dogs at the games they decided to become allies in hopes of winning the pot against their larger opponent.

Being a male dominated environment in the painting it can be a focus of great discussion that the typical masculine activities like playing poker, fixing cars, and, necessarily, smoking cigars, it somehow seems appropriate that Coolidge chose dogs to anthropomorphize in his paintings.

At an auction in 2005, a private collector from New York City procured the originals of “A Bold Bluff” and “Waterloo” for a cool $590,400. The auction’s director cited poker’s booming popularity as a direct cause for the sky-scraping price tag. A particular member of the upper class enjoys the paintings as well. The popular paintings have been widely reproduced in a range of media, including posters, figurines, needlepoint kits etc.

Casino City’s 10 Most Fascinating Poker Players

We hope you enjoy the inaugural edition of Casino City’s 10 Most Fascinating (Poker) People. And please, feel free to forward this link to everyone you know. Good old “Babs” got 13.2 million people to tune into her little TV show. If we want to keep up with that pace, we’re going to need some help.

10. John Juanda

John Juanda was already considered one of the most accomplished players of all time. But the 37-year-old’s victory at the 2008 World Series of Poker Europe in October sealed the deal.

Not only did the win gave Juanda his fourth-career bracelet, but he did it in record-breaking fashion as the length of play at the final table in London was 19 hours and 10 minutes, which shattered the previous record for longest event in WSOP history by more than three hours. Juanda, who was born and raised in Indonesia and arrived in the U.S. in 1990, now has 45-career WSOP cashes to his name and 23 final table appearances.

9. Tiffany Michelle

Let me be perfectly honest. If this were a list of the “10 Most Likable Poker People of 2008,” Ms. Michelle would not have even been considered. But the fact that she was so “unlikable” during the World Series of Poker Main Event this summer definitely lands her on the “most fascinating” list.

Michelle enjoyed a fast ride to stardom this summer at the Main Event. A year ago at this time she was a TV personality covering poker. This year she threw her collection of goofy hats into the proverbial ring and got involved with the $10,000 Main Event. The deeper she went in the event, the more attention she received. Now keep in mind, if she was just another 20-something male making a run at the Main Event crown, there really wouldn’t have been any story here. But since she is an attractive woman who wore outlandish outfits and gawky jewelry, she had the normally sarcastic poker blogs eating out of her hands and the ESPN cameras focused in on her.

She was even more enticing after she caused a mini-controversy by adding another sponsor logo to her apparel midway through the tournament. In addition, her behavior at the table was deplorable. She didn’t make a lot of friends with her antics (example: celebrating every time another woman got knocked out or calling the clock on tablemates during big hands) and snide comments (”Oh, I remember you. You’re the guy who takes forever to make a decision.”), but I have a sneaking suspicion that all part of her act. When ESPN began airing the WSOP telecasts, Tiffany quickly became the player that everybody “loved to hate.” It was good for Tiffany because it gained her attention and it was good for ESPN because it created a villain; a female version of Phil Hellmuth, if you will.

In fact when we interviewed ESPN Senior Producer Jamie Horowitz before the November Nine, he told us the three things that most people mentioned to him about the WSOP coverage were Phil Hellmuth’s deep run into the Main Event, the truck-driving, St. Louis Cardinals hat-wearing chip leader and the disdainful Tiffany Michelle.

In the end, Michelle’s impressive run ended when she finished 17th. But she gained much more than a $300,000-plus paycheck. She became a certified “somebody” in the poker world and it appears she’s going to be able to cash in one that for the foreseeable future.

8. Phil Hellmuth

The Poker Brat didn’t add to his record-total of 11 bracelets this year, but that didn’t stop him from getting major face time on ESPN.

Phil Hellmuth appeals to god for better cards during the Main Event. (photo by Gary Trask, Casino City) Before the Main Event even started, Hellmuth made news by breaking the record for career cashes in the WSOP with 65. He also made a deep run into the final table of the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. Event.

But those were simply warm-up acts. Once the Main Event started, Hellmuth was at his very best, entertaining the railbirds with his antics every day as he made his deepest run into the Main Event since 2003. He continuously berated fellow players – particularly those with an online background – and he even got so animated that he got penalized for repeatedly calling Cristian Dragomir “an idiot.” That penalty, of course, was overturned the next morning, which caused a major stir.

The bottom line: When your star shines as bright as Phil Hellmuth’s, you don’t need to win tournaments to gain attention or be named a “fascinating” person by a certain Web site.

7. Phil Ivey

Speaking of guys who can get their fair share of the spotlight by not winning bracelets, we present the estimable Phil Ivey.

First off, Ivey came into this year’s WSOP when he cashed in for $1.5 million by winning his first WPT title at the LA Poker Classic at the beginning of May. Then as soon as he hit Vegas for the WSOP, word quickly spread that he was taking action on whether or not he would win a bracelet and the action went as high as $1 million.

The result had Phil playing in a lot more events at the WSOP as usual. He seemed bent on winning proving his fellow players. He even showed up at a re-buy event with $100,000 in chips at his disposal. He made even more of a scene when word leaked that Phil had placed some major dough (it was rumored to be as much as $2 million) on his LA Lakers to defeat the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals and at times he could be seen sitting at the poker table paying more attention to the TV with the basketball game on than the cards being dealt in front of him.

In the end, the Celtics took down the Lakers and Phil fell short in his quest for another bracelet. As a matter of fact, he was bounced from the Main Event on Day 1. Do the math and Phil dropped may have lost more than $3 million of his plentiful stash in less than one month.

6. Scotty Nguyen

Scotty Nguyen is one of the most celebrated and recognizable poker players in the history of the game. When he suffered a major meltdown in the late stages of the 2007 Main Event that actually made him so distraught that he wouldn’t leave his house, there was much sympathy for him. So when he stunned everybody by winning the prestigious $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event this year it could have been a shining comeback moment for him.

Instead, the win was overshadowed by Scotty’s repeated final-table drunken tirades (see video above), which were captured by the ESPN cameras for all to see. In fact, ESPN analyst Norman Chad said on-air, “Tonight, Scotty left his class in a beer bottle.”

Nonetheless, this was a huge win for the Prince of Poker, who found it in himself to have a sober moment after victory and recognize the late Chip Reese, for whom the championship trophy is dedicated to. Nguyen claimed more than $1.9 million and pushed his career earnings to nearly $10 million. He also snapped a seven-year drought by winning his fifth bracelet, which helped him joined an exclusive club of five-time WSOP gold bracelet winners that includes Bones Berland, Allen Cunningham, Ivey, Chris “Jesus” Ferguson, Ted Forrest, Berry Johnston and Stu Ungar.

5. Yuval Bronshtein

Even before he pulled off the implausible at FTOPS IX, Yuval Bronshtein was already a fascinating character.

The brash 24-year-old – who often wears a Mohawk-haircut of some sort – began playing poker when he was a freshman at the University of Maryland. Two weeks into the second week of his senior year, he decided he was making a good enough living playing poker online so he dropped out in order to play full time.

His poker prowess was put on display in August when he not only became the first player to ever win consecutive events in Full Tilt’s Online Poker Series, but he did so in a span of less than 12 hours by multi-tabling the two tournaments. The two victories earned Bronshtein $172,387, or about $7,500 per hour. Not bad for a college drop out.

But what we liked best about Bronshtein was how he told us how much he is driven by “making history.” When we interviewed him the day after this astonish feat, Bronshtein said, “I don’t think it’s something that anyone will duplicate ever again. That’s what I want more than anything else; to do things that no one has ever done before.”

For Bronshtein, it’s not simply all about the Benjamins and we love him for it.

4. Ivan Demidov

Speaking of making history, Ivan Demidov did something this year that will never be duplicated as he became the first player in history to make two WSOP final tables in the same year.

First, the 27-year-old Russian outlasted a field of more than 6,800 in July to earn a spot in the coveted November Nine at the Main Event. While killing time before play resumed, Demidov entered the World Series of Poker Europe and ended up making the final table where he finished third. Then it was back to Las Vegas where he made it all the way to the heads-up portion of the event before falling to Peter Eastgate.

A year ago at this time, you probably never heard of him. But make no mistake about it, Ivan Demidov is going to be a name you’re going to hear in poker circles for a long time to come.

3. Erick Lindgren

A lot of people were happy to see Erick Lindgren finally get earn his first WSOP bracelet. Lindgren is one of the more well-liked and personable players in the game so when he defeated Justin Bonomo during heads-up play for his first piece of WSOP jewelry in the $5,000 Mixed Hold’em Event, plenty of his peers were thrilled for him.

Erick Lindgren checks out the custom-made Harley-Davidson that was given to him as part of his winning the 2008 WSOP Player of the Year award. (photo by Vin Narayanan)
Further proving just how classy he is, Lindgren simply celebrated the win by pumping his index into the air and saying “Thank God. I finally got one.” He then called his parents back in California to give them the good news and that he would be shipping to bracelet to them as a token of his appreciation.

Lindgren wasn’t able to win a second bracelet at the 2008 WSOP, but he certainly came close. He finished third at the aforementioned $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. tournament that was won by Nguyen and overall he ended the summer with more than $1.3 million in winnings and the WSOP Player of the Year Award.

When he was officially awarded the Player of the Year Award at the Main Event final table in November, Lindgren gave a heart-felt speech and told us that he would be giving away the striking Red Rock custom-made Harley-Davidson motorcycle that went along with award to his brother.

2. Dennis Phillips

When the November Nine was decided back in July, WSOP officials sat down each of the final tableists and told them to keep in mind that for the next 117 days they would be “ambassadors of the game.” Apparently, Phillips, who was the chipleader, took this to heart. He accepted virtually every interview request (a total of about 200) that came his way. He threw out the first pitch at a St. Louis Cardinals game and visited Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. and he made it his mission to use his newfound celebrity to help him raise awareness for a couple of his favorite charities.

When the action got underway for the final table, Dennis Phillips Nation simply took over the Rio. Phillips flew more than 100 of his friends and family to Las Vegas and there were hundreds of people in the auditorium mimicking Phillips by wearing the white, long-sleeve, trucker shirts and St. Louis Cardinal baseball hats. His fans were stunned to see Phillips almost go from chipleader to first player busted, but Phillips survived and made it all the way back to finish in third place.

Dennis Phillips may never win a big poker tournament in his life, but his impression on the game in 2008 – and at the Main Event final table in particular — was undeniable.

1- Peter Eastgate

But a quick background check shows that Eastgate is indeed a great story. First of all, the 22-year-old from Denmark studied economics in college before becoming a poker pro just three years ago. He quickly became one of the top online professionals and now he’s on top of the poker world as the reigning WSOP Main Event champ. Along the way, Eastgate broke Phil Hellmuth’s record as the youngest person to ever win the Main Event.

Through it all, Eastgate handled himself with dignity and class and appeared to be mature well beyond his 22 years, especially considering he was in a foreign country while making a run at winning the most-anticipated final table in WSOP history. He was a gracious and well-deserved winner of the Main Event and that makes him a no-brainer choice as our No. 1 Most Fascinating Poker Person of 2008.

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Online Poker staking sites popularity amplifies

Evolving considerably over time the perception of poker staking was previously being associated with people who either needed money or were generally unsuccessful. In order to unearth the challenges being faced by the online poker industry, Jim Leitner from ProPokerExchange and Chris Grove from PartTimePoker. On Leitners site prospective backers are allowed to buy a piece of four of the worlds most distinguished tournament poker pros, including the former champion of world series of Poker pro Tom McEvoy,who owns Four WSOP bracelets. Leitner told Poker News Daily, “None of them need money, but staking is a big part of the tradition of poker and has value to them as well. It reduces variance and can put them in more tournaments than they were planning to play”.  Review Pro Online Poker players bios.

Backing allows players not to risk their money when they enter a tournament instead Buyers wishing to purchase a piece of McEvoy’s, will receive their share of 70% of the pro’s earnings in the tournament. Many players tend to become less disinclined when being staked. Staking acts as an abridgement in the pressure and the players are more enthusiastic about playing. Over time, staking has developed in both reputation and stature. Grove stated that Backing is becoming far more frequent among top poker players, reducing any unenthusiastic typecast once connected with it. Having a number of well-known, winning online poker players use our site frequently, their attendance indicating other members of the success and profit gain from backing.

The World Poker Tour will be hosting the L.A. Poker Classic in February at the Commerce Casino. The minimum buy-in is $25 for investors. The lucidity of the poker industry has helped the staking industry evolve in authenticity. Using Sharkscope to displays the results of online poker players for the entire world to see, it has allowed backers to make inquiries about the past performances .Sponsored player can be viewed by their respective investors competing with their opponents on the virtual felts
In the case of Part Time Poker, an asterisk is placed next to the names of individuals who have a staking ban. Poker players who have opted out of Sharkscope or Online Poker Rankings (OPR) are not qualified to be staked. Database programs such as PokerTracker and Hold’em Manager also record a player’s predisposition on online poker tournaments.

Bring home the festivities with PokerStar

Responding to the poker craze overtaking the nation the world’s leading tournament poker site PokerStars.com makes amateur poker players’ dreams come true. Leading to a deviation of the popular European Poker Tour destination into the PCA Festival of Poker a recent growth of events is besieging next months PokerStars Caribbean adventure. Now spanning from January 5-10, 2009 the schedule of events for poker’s annual trip to Nassau comprise of numerous preliminary events in addition to the main event, which itself features an elevated $9,300+300 buy-in.

Due to an expanded schedule at the Atlantis Resort Casino on Paradise Island a “high rollers” tourney with a $25,000 buy-in starting from the seventh of January has also been included along with several consolation events later during the festival days. The events following the main event offer buy-ins ranging from$1,000 to $5,000. Bertrand “Elk” Grospellier will be making a comeback to defend his main event title from the 2008 PCA, worth $2,000,000.

In addition to that the 2009 PCA festivities are one of the most popular “battleship poker” events, along with the final matches in the PokerStars World Cup of Poker V, which will feature teams from the United States, Nova Scotia (representing Canada), Mexico, Italy, Poland, Latvia, Germany, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The 36 players will be battling each other and only one man will be left standing to claim his winnings of $ 290,000 in cash prizes

Also on tap for the Bahamas is the second-ever PCA Poker Camp which runs January 7-9 featuring instructions by Team PokerStars pros Greg Raymer, Daniel Negreanu, Chris Moneymaker and Vanessa Rousso. The 60 spots presently available to the PCA Poker Camp remain up for grabs on satellites running online at Stars, with each winner receiving a travel package to the Bahamas valued at $4,500. In this the two-day videogame lifestyle festival, online poker fans can play against champion players and get a taste of the risky side of life.

The tournament schedule for the 2009 PCA Festival of Poker:

Date/Time • Tournament Buy-In

1/4: 8:00 pm • Super satellite to Main Event $1,025+75 TBC
1/5: Noon • PCA Main Event – Day 1a NLHE Freezeout – $9,700+300
1/6: Noon • PCA Main Event – Day 1b NLHE Freezeout – $9,700+300
1/7: Noon • PCA Main Event – Day 2
1/7: Noon • $25,000 High Roller Event – Day 1 NLHE Freezeout – $24,500+500
1/7: 2:00 pm • $2,000 Event – Day 1 NLHE Freezeout- $1,850+150
1/8: Noon • PCA Main Event – Day 3
1/8: Noon • $25,000 High Roller Event – Day 2
1/8: 1:00 pm • $5,000 NLHE – Day 1 NLHE Freezeout – $4,800+200
1/8: 3:00 pm $2,000 Event – Day 2
1/9: Noon • PCA Main Event – Day 4
1/9: 2:00 pm • $1,000 Event – Day 1 NLHE Freezeout – $925+75
1/9: 3:00 pm • $5,000 Event – Day 2
1/10: Noon • PCA Main Event – Final Table
1/10: 3:00 pm • $1,000 Event – Day 2

Poker Player Alliance at war with US Officials

An American nonprofit Interest group known as The Poker Players Alliance was formed “to speak with one voice to promote poker, and to protect the players’ rights.”The PPA was fashioned to serve as an encouragement group to Washington to establish rights and protections for U.S. poker players.

The Poker Players Alliance intends to get laws such as the Illicit Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 overturned either through political or judicial means. As public support grows for online poker and interest in the game increases through televised celebrity matches and other events, several states and localities are making alterations to laws that trespass on poker players’ abilities to play online poker, at home, in bars or taverns, and even at charity events across the country.

A print advertising campaign has recently been launched by the Poker Player Alliance featuring its appeal to the US federals regulation of online poker and targets politicians and federal officials in the Washington D.C. area. The Poker Players Alliance’s advertisement materialized in three of the most widely distributed print Medias, The Hill on Tuesday, The Politico Wednesday, and Roll Call yesterday, all of which are eagerly read by policy makers at the federal level.

Positioned as a counter response to the mainstream coverage of online cheating scandals at Ultimate Bet and Absolute Poker by “60 Minutes” and The Washington Post over two weeks ago, the Poker Players Alliance’s ad itself mentioned only the series of pieces in the Post. Due to being targeted by the ad the newspapers shared readership was highly affected with the political outlets.

The Poker Players Alliance’s widespread call for “sensible federal regulation” particularly prevailing over online pokers hub of attention are several bills which are likely to be accorded with reconsideration when the new congress defers in 2009. Amid those are HR 2046, the “Internet Gambling and Regulation Act” introduced by Rep.

Barney Frank (D-MA); HR 2610, the “Skill Game Protection Act” introduced by Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL); HR 6870, the “Payments System Protection Act” also introduced by Frank whose endeavor is to block or invalidate the implementation of portions of the 2006 UIGEA; and S 3616, the “Internet Skill Game Licensing and Control Act” introduced by Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ).  Although several other bills are pending in relation to internet gambling but are not as heavily supported by the Poker Players Alliance.