Sunday, November 1, 2015

Carlos Frazão heads Day 1B in PortugalALL COUNTRIES CAN PLAY @ ATLANTIS GOLD CASINO!
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Thumbnail image for ps_news_thn.jpgPortuguese man Carlos Frazão is the chip leader after the end of Day 1B of the PokerStars Portugal Poker Series Figueira da Foz, bagging up 123,400 chips at the end of nine levels. Ayaz Manji is second, more than 25,000 chips behind.

Now 42 players come back for Day 2, with Day 1A leader João Costa top with 204,700 chips.

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Day 1B chip leader, Carlos Frazão

Among the survivors are Team PokerStars Pro João Nunes, who bagged 38,800 chips after a solid performance which included the elimination of EPT Vilamoura Season 6 winner, António Matias.

Fifteen players will make the money, with the winner getting €24,460 from the €89,630 prize pool created by 132 players.

Check out the Portugal Poker Series website to learn more about this new PokerStars circuit.



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PokerNews Podcast Episode #335: PokerStars Back in America feat. Big Brother Star Vanessa RoussoALL COUNTRIES CAN PLAY @ ATLANTIS GOLD CASINO!
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September 30th, 2015

PokerStars returned to America on Wednesday, announcing that they have been accepted in New Jersey. Rich and Chad break down the historic news, and talk with new Big Brother star Vanessa Rousso. 

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BookieSmash SuperContest Podcast Week 2: Betting on Jameis?ALL COUNTRIES CAN PLAY @ ATLANTIS GOLD CASINO!
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The BookieSmash team is back to give you there five SuperContest picks for Week 2 of the NFL season. Are they actually betting real American dollars on Jameis Winston?


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ANZPT7 Melbourne: Oh baby Shi's got it!ALL COUNTRIES CAN PLAY @ ATLANTIS GOLD CASINO!
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What a week it's been here for the ANZPT7 Melbourne Main Event!

Records broken, history made and after four days of play at Crown Melbourne a champion has emerged. Ultimately is was Lin Shi who reigned triumphant, overcoming Peter Matusik in a short heads up battle late into Level 29.

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Our ANZPT7 Melbourne champion - Lin Shi

Shi started heads up as the overwhelming chip leader and it didn't take him long to seal the deal. The final hand saw Shi limp from the button for 100,000 and Matusik check his option in the big blind. Both players quickly checked on the 9♥J♣T♣ flop before the dealer turned the Q♣.

At that point Matusik lead for 350,000 and Shi pushed all in over the top with enough to cover his opponent. Matusik gave a shrug and called off for his tournament life.

"Do you have a flush?" Shi asked before seeing he had Matusik Drawing dead.

Shi: A♥K♥
Matusik: Q♦8♦

Matusik had flopped a straight but the turn saw Shi overtake him with Broadway. With the bottom end of the straight there was no way Matusik could catch up as the inconsequential 2♠ rolled off. So close to winning himself a second ANZPT title, Matusik would have to settle for a $174,489 payday.

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Peter Matusik (left) before his elimination

Before the two heads up players found themselves in the final battle for glory, things got off to a flying start earlier in the day.

The first to find the exit was Mile Krstanoski not long after play began. He got his money in with Q♣Q♦ against the A♣K♦ of Lin Shi but wasn't able to fade the overcards. Shi would flop top two pair and hold to eliminate Krstanoski in ninth place.

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9th place - Mile Krstanoski

Next out the door was George Balandinos when he found himself all in and at risk with pocket eights against Peter Matusik's pocket nines. The flop would bring Matusik top set and Balandinos exited eighth for $26,650. Following Balandinos was seventh place finisher Carl Knox who, after being crippled in a flip with Nicolce Trajkovski, got his last two big blinds in three-way with K♥Q♠ but came up short against Shi.

Erich Stadler would finish sixth after a bad beat from Manny Stavropoulos left him heading to the cashier. Stadler got his shortstack all in good with A♠K♦ and Stavropoulos called off from the big blind with A♥6♣. Stavropoulos would ultimately find a six on the river to scoop the pot and send Stadler to the rail.

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6th place - Erich Stadler

Joining Stadler was Kenn Langcake who finished fifth after running his A♠K♥ into the K♠K♦ of Matusik. Langcake couldn't improve and received $55,965 for his efforts here this week. It would take about an hour and a half for the next player to fall, but Nikolce Trajkovski was eliminated by a nasty river after calling his shortstack off with ace-high for his tournament life.

It was over an hour into three-handed play when whispers of a deal began. Eventually those remaining would look at the numbers and in the end an agreement was reached. An ICM chop was decided upon with $20,000 and the trophy put aside to play for. The deal saw chip leader at the time Matusik lock up $174,489, Stravropoulos guaranteed himself $171,910, and Shi ensure a $150,641 return.

Of these three it was Stavropoulos who fell by the wayside before heads up play began. He exited in spectacular fashion after a preflop flip with Shi lead to his opponent turning a Royal Flush. It was a fair fight with Stavropoulos holding 3♥3♦ against Shi's A♣Q♣ but he couldn't avoid elimination on the J♣7♥T♣K♣Q♥ run out.

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3rd place - Manny Stavropoulos

In the end Shi used those newly accumulated chips to put the pressure on Matusik and finish things off. After the deal with the $20,000 first place bonus Shi earns himself $170,641 and the last-ever ANZPT Main Event title.

ANZPT7 Melbourne Final Table Results
1st: Lin Shi (Australia) - $170,641*
2nd: Peter Matusik (Australia) - $174,489*
3rd: Manny Stavropoulos (Australia) - $171,910*
4th: Nikolce Trajkovski (Australia) - $71,960
5th: Kenn Langcake (Australia) - $55,965
6th: Erich Stadler (New Zealand) - $45,305
7th: Carl Knox (New Zealand) - $34,650
8th: George Balandinos (Australia) - $26,650
9th: Mile Krstanoski (Australia) - $19,120

* indicates a three-handed deal

It was a record 520 player field and $1,066,000 prize pool for the last ANZPT Main Event ever - what a way to end this seven-year legacy! Congratulations to Lin Shi and thank you for joining our coverage of ANZPT7 Melbourne.













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Saturday, October 31, 2015

Blackjack, Table Gaming Coming to Pennsylvania CasinosALL COUNTRIES CAN PLAY @ ATLANTIS GOLD CASINO!
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The Pennsylvania legislature passed a bill bringing table games like blackjack to state casinos.

The Pennsylvania legislature beat Governor Ed Rendell's announced deadline of Friday by two days in passing a compromise bill legalizing table games at state casinos. Gambling at the casinos will now add blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and poker to the existing slots.

Rendell had pushed hard for the bill, saying the budget had been planned with the expected $250 million from additional gambling revenue included, and that failure to pass the measure could mean layoffs of a thousand government employees.

The table gambling bill passed the House today with a vote of 103 to 89. The state Senate had passed it a day earlier, 28 to 22.

"This is a common sense, bipartisan piece of legislation that makes our gaming facilities more competitive, improves the public's confidence in gaming, raises money we desperately need in these tough financial times, and -- most importantly --helps put thousands of people to work in a brand-new industry," said Dante Santoni, chairman of the House Gaming Oversight Committee.

Under the new law, large casinos are permitted as many as 250 tables, while smaller resorts are limited to 50 tables.

One of the controversial aspects to the bill that was included in the final version is the legalization of casino markers for Pennsylvania casinos. Now, patrons can request and be granted credit on which to gamble, a provision some found to be troublesome with its potential for uncontrolled problem gambling.

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