Win iPad in WSOP/Total Rewards contest

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The iPhone/iTouch app Hold ‘em Legend is available in the iTunes App Store for $2.99.

Total Rewards (Harrah’s player’s club) and the World Series of Poker are running a promotion for those who enter their contest before April 16.

Prizes include:

Grand prize (1): 16g iPad
1st place (2): 8g iTouch (though if we’re playing the app, it kinda means we already have an iPhone or iTouch)
2nd place (5): WSOP poker chip sets
Consolation (10): $25 Total Rewards gift cards, for use at any Harrah’s property

Not a heck of a lot of prize offerings, but note that you don’t actually have to buy the app to enter the contest.

To enter, visit this link and fill out your name, phone, email, and Total Rewards # (you must sign up in person to receive one if you don’t already).

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Vegas Virgin Down Under - Part 6

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After a late night out, I only managed to get a few hours sleep but for some weird reason, felt really refreshed. Around 10:00, I met up with John, Tristan and Barry for breakfast and after finishing a very good meal, Barry headed to the Spa for a massage (lucky sod) whilst Tristan & I headed to Studio 3 as the last 18 of the Main Event were soon to start playing. Annette was on the feature table and Sorel was on one of the others. At 12:30 play began and within minutes, we already started getting a bunch of all in from the short stacks and it was all very exciting.

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Hard-Boiled Poker 2009 Year in Review (2 of 3)

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Continuing what we started yesterday… It was another summer in Las Vegas for yr humble gumshoe helping cover the world’s biggest annual poker circus, and so these middle months are largely taken up with the before, during, and after of the WSOP.

May

Back in the saddleThe rumble at the start of May was that new legislation was a-comin’ that might affect Americans and their online poker, and anticipating that I wrote a post called “The States of Online Poker” that speculated some about that possibility. Then Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) delivered another bill designed to license and regulate online gambling in the U.S. He proposed a second bill seeking a delay for the UIGEA as well.

I seem to have been in another one of those funks there at the beginning of May, as in “Play the Game” I’m fretting aloud about my commitment to playing poker. By then my mind was becoming increasingly distracted by the upcoming trip to Vegas and the WSOP (as well as other matters), which might partially explain from where those misgivings were coming.

A couple of weeks before the Series began, that “Celebrity Apprentice” finale pitting Annie Duke and Joan Rivers aired, and I opined a bit about the show and its ultimate messages about poker and poker players in “Was It Good For You? (On the Celebrity Apprentice Finale).” Also appearing just before the WSOP was the autobiography of Mike Matusow, Check-Raising the Devil, to which our friends Amy Calistri and Tim Lavalli contributed mightily. It’s a terrific read, and I reviewed the book here (and also here).

There was another pre-WSOP event to talk about, the PokerListings’ Run Good Challenge, WSOP edition. I got knocked out of the first one of those early on by my buddy the Poker Grump, who went on to win the darn thing, as I related in “Grump Runs Good in RGC 3 (WSOP Edition).” There was a second tourney in which I did a little better, though still not good enough for a golden ticket into a WSOP prelim.

In the days before leaving, I had a few “state of the WSOP”-type posts. “On the Economy & the 2009 WSOP” talked some about the possible impact of front-loading the thing with that special $40K event. “On ESPN’s Coverage of the WSOP” and its sequel considered this year’s coverage and the decision to eschew nearly every preliminary event.

I arrived in Vegas the last week of May, played some volleyball — badly — (“Having a Ball”), then quickly found myself “Back in the Saddle” helping cover the Series for PokerNews. These last few posts in May are all taken up with that “Special 40th Annual No-Limit Hold’em Event,” though my favorite is the Animals-inspired “Wave Upon Wave of Demented Avengers March Cheerfully Out of Obscurity Into the Dream.”

June

Mickey Doft double-checks his workBy the first week of June the WSOP was in full swing, with four, five, or even six events going on each day. I did catch some breaks here and there from live blogging, including one early in June when I had a chance to visit with Tommy Angelo, the poker coach and author of Elements of Poker. He thought we were just having a friendly meal together, but as the title of my post indicates, something more was going on: “Shamus Swindles Poker Lesson for Price of Cheeseburger.”

In “Isolation” I took up the subject of everyone IM-ing, Twittering, and/or being distracted by their iPhones, Blackberries, or other devices either at the tables or elsewhere. The post “Count On It” contains one of my favorite pictures from the WSOP, one of our star reporter Mickey Doft counting chips in a picture of himself counting chips (see above). FerricRamsium took this picture, and B.J. Nemeth took the one on the screen (for PokerRoad).

In “A Hand Worth Remembering” relates a hand I watched in which a dude tried to check-raise Carter “ckingusc” King after having folded his hand. Pretty hilarious stuff. In “Live from the Rio” I briefly relate having been a guest on the Hardcore Poker Show. Followed that with a post titled “Live from the Rio, Part II” which an overview of sorts of what a WSOP final table is like.

The title of “Does Humor Belong in Tournament Reporting?” is self-explanatory. (My answer is sure, why not? Within reason, of course.) Speaking of grins, “It Was Fun” talks about watching Shannon Elizabeth’s table having a good time during a tourney’s first day. That post got some attention from Elizabeth fans (both in the comments and on a fan site, if I recall) who liked seeing her poker-playing written about in a positive manner.

I’m seeing a few posts reflecting on the various challenges of tourney reporting. In “Land of 1000 Reporters” I revisited the issue of everyone broadcasting their progress via handheld devices at the tables. In “The Name Game” I discussed the sometimes absurd-seeming struggle to identify players. And “Seeing Is Believing” talks about the occasional awkwardness of reporting those bizarro hands that probably aren’t going to be believed by readers.

Vera Valmore arrived for her visit the last week of June, and we had a good time, including going to see “Mystère.” I ended the month revealing that a feature film was made about my exciting life back in 1973, titled Shamus and starring Burt Reynolds in the title role. If you somehow missed it, here’s that trailer:

July

'Shamus' (1973)I got a chance to play in a charity event that included a number of pros. Eventually Dan Harrington got moved to my table, although unfortunately I was in the embarrassing spot of having an “M” of around 2 when he did, as I reported in “Then Again, With the Name ‘Short-Stacked,’ This Was Bound to Happen Sooner or Later.” A couple of days later I’d get to play in another mainly-media tourney in which I’d sit with both Linda Johnson and Dennis Phillips (see “LOL Freerollaments”).

The Main Event finally got crankin’. The post “Whirlwind” talks a little about the Day 1d fiasco in which hundreds of players had to be turned away. Have another post in there called “Anatomy of a Hand Report” which tells about watching and reporting on a hand involving Terrence “Not Johnny” Chan from Day 2. I kind of dig that post as it gives a good idea what it is like to be a tourney reporter, relating all the various factors that come into play when trying to report even a single hand.

“Theme (In Search Of)” begins with a conversation I’d had with Dr. Pauly. The circus would soon be over, and we were all looking for some way to assign meaning to it all. “Go With the Flow” reports on the chaos of the money bubble bursting (and the PokerNews site crashing). And “Boom, Boom, Boom” reports on the wild finish to produce the November Nine.

There’s a post that provides an annotated list of all the WSOP reports, if yr curious: “2009 WSOP, A Reporter’s Notebook.”

After getting home, I opined a littled “On Shulman’s Spite” — i.e., Jeff Shulman’s announcement about throwing the WSOP bracelet in the garbage, should he win it. “An Application to Consider” proposes an iPhone app for tourney reporting, an idea I wouldn’t be surprised to see happen at the 2010 WSOP. And “A Sporting Chance for Poker” reports on how that European Poker Tour event that had been scheduled for Moscow had been shipped over to Kyiv, Ukraine.

Had no idea at the time that I’d be shipping myself to Ukraine, too, in just a few weeks!

August

EPT KyivHaving settled back home for a while, I was getting a little abstract (perhaps) there at the start of August in posts like “On First Choices, Second Guesses.” Was also reflecting some on the state of journalism circa 2009 in “Time Is Money, So Can I Afford to Pause to Reflect?”

Was back into playing online a lot, and fully committed to pot-limit Omaha again. I read Jeff Hwang’s terrific Advanced Pot-Limit Omaha, Volume I which inspired me to think out loud a bit in “To Pot or Not to Pot, a PLO Predicament.” Speaking of poker books, I wrote “On Poker Books” the next day and discussed how book-reading in general has become a relatively antiquated activity.

Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) proposed a bill in the senate that offered to license and regulate online poker specifically (and not online gambling in general, as Frank’s bill does). Wrote on that (with some skepticism) in “On the Menendez Bill (S. 1597); or, Be Careful What You Ask For.”

In “The Writer’s Life” I noted that I’d been invited to go to Kyiv, Ukraine to help cover that EPT event later in the month. Wrote a little more about that in the next post, “Destination Kiev… and the Book Is Out!” (As these posts suggest, I wouldn’t learn the preferred spelling of the city’s name until I got there.) I also announced in that post how I’d finally published my hard-boiled detective novel, Same Difference, which you can read more about and even purchase by clicking here.

The last part of August was taken up with my Ukraine trip — a terrific experience all around, and I remain grateful for having gotten the opportunity to do it. Here are my travel reports from Kyiv: “Arrival,” “Day 1a,” “Day 1b,” “Day 2,” “Day 3,” “Day 4,” “Day 5,” and “Looking Back.” Clearly all of my creative energies were being taken up with reporting from the event, as I had none left for post titles.

Nor have I much energy for more recappin’ today, so come back tomorrow for September through December.

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96 Hour Sale at MGM Grand Las Vegas - Rooms from $51

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From now until December 31st 2009, the MGM Grand Las Vegas is offering guests some of the lowest room rates of the year with daily benefits that include Free Wi Fi, Free Access to the MGM Grand Fitness Center, Free Nightclub Passes and more. If you were looking for a Last-Minute Deal, be sure to check this one out.

Add a little spice to your life with MGM Grand room rates from only $51 and the following daily:

  • Complimentary Daily Internet
  • Complimentary Daily Gym Access
  • Complimentary Nightly Admission to Studio 54 or Tabu
  • Complimentary local and toll free phone calls

You can book your stay dates from now until November 30th, 2010

Terms and Conditions
Book by December 31, 2009. Complimentary daily internet access per laptop during stay. Guests must be 18 years or older to utilize the gym. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to enter Studio 54 and Tabu. Complimentary entry to Studio 54 and Tabu is not valid for special events or holidays. Studio 54 is dark Sunday and Monday. Tabu is dark Tuesday and Wednesday. Complimentary local and toll free phone calls during stay. We are unable to guarantee specific room types and locations, however a sincere effort will be made to accommodate your needs. Rates are subject to change and restricted dates apply. Not available for existing reservations. This promotion is non-transferable, subject to availability, may not be combined with any other MGM Grand promotion and is not available to groups or persons attending meetings or conventions or over certain blacked-out dates. All prices are subject to tax and/or handling fee and based on double occupancy on a per-stay basis. MGM Grand reserves the right to cancel or modify this promotion at its discretion and without prior notice.

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Las Vegas Sportsbooks Enter the High-Tech World with Wireless Betting

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Many Las Vegas Sportsbooks, like the one at the M Resort, have recently adopted a new technology which allows bettors to place wagers from inside the casino on a handheld device similar to an iPhone. Both the Las Vegas casinos and the bettors are benefiting from the new devices, which allow wagering while the game is in progress.

This new technology, created by Cantor Gaming, for the first time allows gamblers to place wagers on sporting events like football, baseball, basketball, tennis matches and horse races from anywhere inside the casino. Other casino games are also available on these devices, such as blackjack and baccarat.

Having the device right in their hands, while they are watching the game permits gamblers to place wagers on how certain events will transpire. If they are watching a Monday Night Football game and a team is setting up for a field goal, the gambler can wager on the outcome of the kick.

“All of a sudden, these same people who were betting once or twice a game at the beginning of a sporting event can place wagers every minute if they want,” says Anthony A. Marnell III, CEO of the M Resort Spa Casino. “Having this technology changes the entire equation for everyone involved.”

The devices, called eDecks can be credited the same way that regular bets are placed-with cash at the windows. The electronic credits are then stored on the casino servers which transmit the balance to the eDeck.

Other Las Vegas casinos to have adopted the new wireless devices include The Venetian and The Palazzo.

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