Companies see opening in the US tournament poker market

Black Friday has left more than the US online poker industry thrashing around in its wake, with a number of televised poker show left decimated by the government crackdown on online poker back in April.  Another victim (albeit on a lesser scale) has been US poker tours: The PokerStars North American Poker Tour folded, and established tournament series such as the WSOP Circuit, World Poker Tour and Heartland Poker Tour have seen their attendance numbers become extremely inconsistent to put it nicely.

So imagine my surprise over the past week as I open one press release after another on the creation or launch of a new poker league. Most of the new leagues are taking the Heartland Poker Tour approach and keeping the buy-ins manageable -even the WPT has dropped some of its Championship tournaments down to a $3,500 buy-in, a far cry from the $10,000 to $15,000 buy-ins the tour boasted just a few years ago.

So is their room in the US tournament market for the Deepstacks Poker Tour (partnered with the online poker training site Deepstacks University); the recently launched Card Player Magazines Native American Casino Poker Tour; or the Bluff Magazine Mid-Stakes Poker Tour?

Most of the top young talent on the US poker scene has pulled up their stakes and gone to Europe so they can continue to participate in major poker tournaments AND still play online poker. Yes, the established, big-name, Las Vegas Poker Pros are still here, but they dont come out for $1,000 buy-in events, and many wont even travel for a WPT tournament at this stage in their careers (Many of them skip the Epic Poker League $20,000 events that are held right in their backyard).

I think the real question will be: Which of these poker tours -the WSOPC, HPT, NACPT, the BLUFF MSPT, or the Deepstacks Poker Tour (partnered with PokerNews) will capture the hearts and minds of the casual poker player, or separate themselves from the rest of the pack? I simply cant imagine more than three of these tours criss-crossing the country.

The WSOPC is more than likely not going anywhere thanks to its brand, and association with Harrahs casinos around the country.

The HPT is the original model and was recently purchased by Epic Poker League parent company FS+G; with great television exposure the HPT (along with the WSOPC) will likely remain the minor league system of the World Poker Tour and WSOP.

Both the BLUFF MSPT and the Card Player NACPT offer players some exposure through their media outlets, as well as the Deepstacks Poker Tour which has partnered with PokerNews.com. Our only metric at this point on the power of PokerNews, BLUFF or Card Players exposure is the recently concluded inaugural NACPT tournament (a $1,000 event) that saw only an ok turnout, as 324 players took to the felt in Choctaw, Oklahoma. I think everyone on the poker world understands that prize-pools of $300,000 simply do not capture the publics attention.

Ive always believed that unless first-place is $1 million or more people really dont pay the tournament all that much heed -although a $1,000 tournament outside of Vegas that hits a $1 million total prize-pool would definitely be appealing. One only has to recall the $2+ million paydays WPT winners were pocketing a few years ago to understand the publics lack of enthusiasm for the current crop of televised poker tournaments.


Wendeen H. Eolis Continues her Disection of Online Poker’s Trials and Tribulations

Shes back.  Wendeen H. Eolis delivers the third segment in a continuing series of in-depth articles that looks at the big picture of online pokers legal/illegal status.  Included in the analysis of the game is the age old argument of pokers classification of a game of skill or nothing more than a game of chance, no different than buying tickets in a government run lottery.

Read this latest report from gaming expert and political analysis, Wendeen H. Eolis, now in Poker Player Newspaper with this direct link to This Weeks Report on Politics n Poker Clashing Cymbals and Snare Drums.  The next step in finding out where your Full Tilt Poker account money may be headed.


Little Known Casino Gaming Facts

Whether you’re a serious or casual bettor, it’s always fun to learn entertaining facts about casino gaming. Keeping this in mind, here is a look at some very interesting facts about betting and casino games that you may not know.

Most people know that casinos feature lavish settings and spectacular décor in order to impress players. But what’s up with casino floors!? Nearly every casino has ugly carpet with multi-colored designs and shapes that nobody would dare put in their house. It’s as if casinos run out of money when designing their establishment, and go with the cheapest, tackiest carpet to save money. But in reality, casinos are just trying to keep people looking at the ground level because that’s where the games are. Going further, most casino ceilings offer simple designs because they don’t want players looking away from where the games are.

 Over the years, Monaco has developed a reputation for elegance and great casino gaming due to their Monte Carlo section. In fact, this small country still draws some of the wealthiest and most notable casino players in the world. Unfortunately, travel options are limited for reaching Monaco because there are no airports within this constitutional monarchy. With airplanes out of the equation, this leaves trains, cars and helicopters as the only viable routes to this exclusive gambling capitol. A couple more interesting facts about Monaco are that the country’s residents aren’t taxed, and they cannot visit the casino. Richard Nixon, who was the 37th President of the United States, owes part of his political career to poker. While a naval officer during World War II, Nixon was quite the rounder after winning over $6,000 off of fellow navy members. This may not sound like an enormous amount, but when adjusted for inflation, it would be worth around $75,000 today. Not long after, Nixon used this money to finance his successful bid for a 1946 US Congressional seat. Most people know Aristotle as the famous Greek scholar who helped shape modern physics, philosophy and logic with his profound studies in fourth century BC. However, very few people realize that one of these studies included a detailed guide on how to cheat at dice games. Of course he was merely trying to explain how probabilities in dice can be manipulated, but even still, Aristotle’s work shows that he could have been a decent craps player. Staying on the subject of dice, another interesting fact is that the first dice were made out of animal bones. Early civilizations used to make bets on the outcome of which side the animal bone would land on, which is a rudimentary version of today’s craps game. Eventually, Greeks and Romans advanced dice by putting markings on them and using different materials, thus laying the foundation for modern casino dice games. Since being introduced in casinos in the eighteenth century, roulette has remained one of the world’s most popular games. Interestingly enough, this enjoyable casino game may not have ever come about had its original inventor, Blaise Pascal, not failed at something else. The seventeenth century French mathematician was actually trying to create a perpetual motion machine like so many inventors before him, and the end result was a primitive roulette wheel.


Sports Betting In Atlantic City

Atlantic City has seen more ups and downs in the past few decades than some of the worlds best roller coasters (which ironically used to be in Atlantic City). This party paradise for kids of all ages has been an American Symbol since before the Great Depression, yet it has struggled with financing for the better part of the last century. While casinos and sports betting was once thought to be a long term solution to this islands finances, it is once again struggling to keep afloat above the Atlantic Ocean.

Allowing casinos onto the boardwalk in the late 70s was a last ditch effort to spark tourism for the aging island, which is the only reason that the iconic park has made it into the 21st century. The problem was that developers simply were not interested in trying to keep pace with their main competitors, Las Vegas, and many of the casinos in Atlantic City today are still the remnants of the 1980s boom. Several recent projects by major casino names have been scrapped over the past decade as well, leaving avid fans somewhere in limbo of this great citys future.

So, is sports betting in Atlantic City still worth the trip? Well, that depends on whom you ask. Millions of seasonal gamblers have taken their patronage to Nevada or Connecticut instead over the past fifteen years, which is both good and bad when it comes to you personally. Here are a few ideas for you to make the most out of your Atlantic City sports betting getaway-

Even though the Borgata and the newly planned Revel Hotel and Casino may be the nicest destinations in town, they are still very desperate for out-of-state gamblers to frequent their establishments. Five hundred dollar per night suites can be had for a fraction of the overall cost throughout the year, which is something that you definitely will not find in Vegas or Reno. If your only goal is to place some wagers and to enjoy a relaxing weekend, then Atlantic City is still a great choice that takes it easy on your wallet.

Even though this gambling city may appear somewhat past its prime, it is still one of the most exciting towns inside the US for children and teenagers. From funnel cakes to amusement parks, Atlantic City has a little bit of everything. This town is designed to bring out the inner child in everyone, so be sure to place your sports bets and then get outside to see the sights and enjoy yourself.

Now, we do not want to give our readers the wrong impression; Atlantic City is still wildly popular with millions of unique visitors per year. All we meant when we mentioned them being slow in the past is that other locations seem to be doing a lot better when it comes to tourism this year. This can seriously work to a smart gamblers advantage, however, because there are tons of comps that these casinos and sportsbooks are dying to give away.

Instead of sticking to just one casino during your visit, be sure to visit several locations and ask to be rated at each of them. Let the pit bosses know that youre staying somewhere else and mainly seeing what the town has to offer, and do not be surprised when you get offers ranging from free room upgrades to luxury penthouse suites. Casinos in Atlantic City use these tactics to steal gamblers from their competitors all of the time; all you have to do is to let them fight over you.


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