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Wednesday, June 22, 2005
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Resorts Resumes Free Poker Lessons With table-games business on the upswing in Atlantic City, Resorts is reviving free gaming lessons in craps, blackjack, roulette, Let It Ride, Three-Card Poker and Caribbean Stud. The 45-minute lessons are offered at 9 p.m. Fridays, 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. They are held in Resorts' hotel lobby. Participants are promised a "graduation gift." In this American Indian gaming capital of California, casino and campus have entered into a marriage of mutual financial benefit. Two local institutions of higher learning are planning programs to prepare students for jobs in one of the few growth industries in the state: Indian casinos. Grossmont College in El Cajon hopes next month to get approval to award a certificate of achievement for students finishing courses in the program Tribal Gaming: Culture and Policies. Officials at the two-year college hope the program will evolve into an associate of arts program, with units transferable to four-year colleges. In addition, San Diego State University has announced plans for courses leading to a certificate in casino gaming from its College of Extended Studies. Among the courses: Gaming Security and Surveillance, Table Games, Slot Analysis, Revenue Techniques, and Deterring and Detecting Casino Cheats. For the gaming industry, the San Diego State certificate should mean an expanded pool of job applicants and something possibly even more significant. "You have to admit that this legitimizes the industry in this community," said Steve Penhall of Sycuan Casino & Resort. For Penhall, the gaming industry has been a profit without honor in San Diego County, which has nine Indian casinos and six more in the planning stages. According to an analysis by the county government, the casinos attract more than 40,000 gamblers a day, have a cumulative payroll exceeding $270 million a year, spend $263 million a year on goods and services, and employ more than 12,000 people. Although other sectors of the local economy are sagging, casino gaming is booming, officials say. "There are more jobs in casino gaming than people to fill them," Penhall said. William Byxbee, dean of San Diego State's College of Extended Studies, said the gaming program was geared toward practicality. For example, he said, the slot machine class would explore the complexities of how to make a slot attractive to the public. "It's a whole mathematical construction, determining how much money has to be paid to make people want to play," he said. Tentatively, the San Diego program will involve five classes, at $240 per class. Internships at the casinos are a possibility. California tribal government employment grew 17.8 percent in the fiscal year that ended in July, more than that of any other private or public sector of the economy, according to the California Employment Development Department. Most of the growth was recorded in the casinos, resorts, and hotels run by the tribes. As gaming spreads across the country, several colleges are offering related programs. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, offers a minor in gaming management. Colleges that have recently begun casino gaming classes include Tulane University, Michigan State University, and the University of Massachusetts.
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Thursday, June 09, 2005
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More free Poker Rooms Going Smoke-FreeFebruary 15, 2005 For more than a decade, nonsmoker Sylvia Reiter has played poker through a cloud of cigarette smoke at Palace Station's poker room. Reiter, whose husband and two sons work in Strip casinos, is used to smoky surroundings. Starting this month, things have been very different for Reiter during her regular poker game. Last week she sat cheek and jowl with other players in a smoke-free room -- the only nonsmoking gambling area in the casino. Palace Station, along with Station Casinos Inc. sister properties Santa Fe Station and Texas Station, this year started following a trend that began in earnest in 2001 when poker rooms at the Mirage and Bellagio resorts banned smoking. Since then, nearly every major poker room on the Strip has quietly gone smoke-free. Others including the Flamingo, Gold Coast and Aladdin have followed suit in recent months. A few poker rooms like those at the Luxor and Sahara went smokeless when they decided to expand. In another sign that nonsmoking rooms aren't hurting business, others such as the Bellagio and Bally's are expanding already smoke-free rooms. Signature properties Wynn Las Vegas, MGM Grand and Caesars Palace also are expected to open new poker rooms in the coming months that will be smoke-free. It's a trend that Weldon Russell says will spread off-Strip to include big and small casinos alike in the coming years. "Other poker rooms will eventually go smokeless," said Russell, corporate director of bingo, keno and poker for Station Casinos. Several factors are contributing to the smoke-free trend. Many poker players who flock to the Strip are from states such as California that have banned smoking in public areas, casino operators say. Customers who think this step will lead to entire smoke-free casinos or casinos with large nonsmoking areas will be disappointed: Operators say that won't happen in the foreseeable future because a significant number of gamblers and other casino patrons still smoke and like it that way. Operators say poker rooms are a different animal because they tend to be small spaces that are enclosed from the rest of the casino to keep out noise. With the explosion of televised poker tournaments and online poker rooms, casino poker rooms in Las Vegas are bursting at the seams. Poker rooms that averaged a few full tables on weekends a year ago now have waiting lists of more than an hour long. Women and younger players are getting pointers from television and the Internet and joining games that historically have been dominated by older men. More players means more smokers interspersed in the mix, making the air unbearable even for die-hard smokers. Some smokers have resisted the trend. Reiter said a fellow player told everyone that he would "never come back to this place" after Palace Station went smoke-free. "Needless to say, he came back the next day and has been here ever since," she said. Palace Station poker room manager Gary DeWitt said he was ready to fight the trend a year ago "probably because I'm a smoker myself." DeWitt, scanning a full poker room on a Tuesday afternoon, said the move has been good for business. For players who still want to smoke, it's a short jaunt to the casino floor, where smoking is allowed. Dealers save seats for players so they can eat, drink, smoke and take bathroom breaks during marathon sessions. Reiter typically plays for eight to nine hours at a stretch while her husband works the swing shift. A friend she gambles with "smokes like a chimney" but has learned to live with the nonsmoking policy. Russell said the move to smoke-free rooms has boosted business for Station Casinos, which still allows smoking at its Boulder Station and Sunset Station poker rooms as well as poker tables in the main casino at Fiesta Rancho and Fiesta Henderson. The two other poker rooms will probably go smoke-free because the experiment has worked so far, he said. Santa Fe in January became the first Station property to offer a smoke-free poker room. Smokers and nonsmokers flocked to the casino to see the results and then requested smoke-free rooms at Texas Station and Palace Station, which adopted the policy this month, Russell said. Harris said the Mirage and Bellagio went smoke-free at the same time so as not to pick up the other property's smokers. The properties lost some hard-core smokers to locals casinos that still allow smoking "but much fewer than we anticipated," she said. Whether smoke-free rooms have helped business is hard to determine because the popularity of poker has increased gambling volume exponentially, she said. Bellagio, considered the most luxurious poker room on the Strip, will be adding 10 more tables by the end of April to meet demand. Sister property MGM Grand will open a new nonsmoking room with 25 tables by early April. The nonsmoking policy has its perks, Harris said. Players are gambling longer and "aren't walking out of here smelling like smoke," she said. The policy also means "no dirty ashtrays or burn holes" on the tables. For Garrett Okahara, playing poker always meant being able to smoke. Okahara, a smoker and poker player, grew up in Las Vegas and dealt games at the Primm casinos before managing the Orleans poker room, Las Vegas' largest at 35 tables. The Orleans' room is virtually smoke-free because it permits smoking only during the graveyard shift between 3 a.m. and 9 a.m. These days, a majority of players appear to be nonsmokers, though some of the newer and younger poker players smoke, he said. Russell said the nonsmoking trend will continue in part because of a dwindling number of poker rooms that still allow smoking. People who still want to smoke will end up congregating at those places, making the air even worse for players, he said.
posted by Free Poker at 12:47 AM 
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
Free Poker Tourney To Benefit Hospitals
Free Poker Tourney To Benefit Hospitals February 5, 2005 A free Texas Hold-Em Poker Tournament will be held Saturday to benefit The Daily Nonpareil's Hospitals Program. The tournament will begin at 6:40 p.m. at Railway Inn, 115 S. 12th St. Registration will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The tournament is free, but there will be a $5 cover charge for all bar entrants, with the proceeds going to the Nonpareil's Hospitals Program. This program provides free newspapers for hospital patients every day. Each month more than 8,000 newspapers are delivered to the patients of local hospitals. The Texas Hold-Em Poker Tournament is sponsored by Budweiser, Railway Inn and the Daily Nonpareil. There will be free drawings and prizes.
posted by Free Poker at 10:42 PM 
Friday, May 13, 2005
Texas Hold'em Free Poker Book - Chapter One
Texas Hold'em Free Poker Book - Chapter 1 WHAT EXACTLY IS TEXAS HOLDEM POKER: Texas Holdem poker is a 7 card game with a bit of a twist! Up to 10 players sit at a table. Each player is dealt 2 cards down. At this time a round of betting occurs. Then the dealer turns over the “FLOP”. This consists of 3 community cards that each player shares. Then there is another round of betting. After this the dealer turns over another community card called “THE TURN”. Then there is another round of betting! Finally the dealer turns over the last card called “THE RIVER” which makes 5 total community cards. At this time there is a final round of betting. The winner uses his 2 cards along with 3 of the community cards to make the best 5 card poker hand! SOUNDS EASY: Well only if you are quite skilled and have a game plan. I will share my game plan in upcoming chapters.Also there is no ante in this game. There are “BLINDS”. In this game the person to the dealers left MUST make a BLIND ½ bet, or “SMALL BLIND” and the person to their left (2 from the dealer) must make a full bet, or”BIG BLIND”. This works well because for us tight players that only play certain hands, we can fold 80% of the hands without paying a cent! Only those 2 players have to pay! In limit holdem you are only allow to make limited bets at any given moment. For instance, if it is a 5$-$10 game you can only make 5$ bets in the first 2 rounds of betting and $10 bets in the last 2 rounds of betting. If you ask me that is so boring! However, in TEXAS HOLDEM NO LIMIT POKER the stakes are far different! If you are playing NO LIMIT poker you can bet as much as you have at any given time whenever you want! This makes the game completely different as I will talk about later.
posted by Free Poker at 10:08 AM 
Thursday, May 12, 2005
Three Free Poker Lessons
Three Free Poker Lessons1) POKER IS LIKE SEX, AND VICE-VERSA. There is a rhythm of tension-discharge, which is constantly repeated. At the beginning of play it is quiet, gradually there is a crescendo of excitement until a peak is reached, and finally there is a period of quiet. --Ralph Greening, psychoanalyst (from his 1947 paper, "On Gambling") There's the thrill of the chase. There are the great expectations every time you decide to play the game. There is a different rhythm in every encounter. There are the series of tensions building up to a satisfying conclusion (on a good night). Pleasurable rewards await the intuitive, patient and creative player. There is skill involved, but it's often a gamble, too. Winning increases libido; losing depresses it. Sometimes you get screwed royally. In the end, only you can decide whether you're in it for a one-night stand or a lifelong love affair. 2) ALL'S FAIR.All is fair in love, war and poker. --William J. Florence, The Gentlemen's Handbook on Poker (1890) It is a fierce, strategic, often epic struggle out there--not for hearts or minds, but for money and property. And yet, what a great and beautiful war it is when no combatants are killed. Still, you need a killer instinct to prevail. It's like Amarillo Slim says: "I'll put a rattlesnake in your pocket, and ask you for a match." Do you have whatever it takes, within the spirit and letter of the law, to put a rattlesnake in your friend's pocket or kick your neighbor's ass from here to eternity? If you hesitated for a moment in response, you won't and you don't have what it takes. There's no shame in being born without a sneaky, vicious bone in your body. And, as for being made into a shark-like entity if you were not imbued with this disposition from birth, conserve your energy. Save the whale instead. You can't create a stone-cold monster from a warmly compassionate mensch. Many healthy, successful people, however, are capable of grasping complex, even diametrically-opposed, thoughts simultaneously. They're among the fortunate men and women who can seamlessly shift from cat to mouse with nary a peep. They can be both mensch and "murderer." They can compete and play with controlled, monstrous aggression, and they can also nurture and love with complete and utter selflessness. 3) DEFEAT IS A BETTER TEACHER THAN VICTORY.Every defeat, every heartbreak, every loss, contains its own seed, its own lesson on how to improve your performance the next time. --Og Mandino, self-improvement author (25 million books, in 18 languages, sold) You don't dwell on defeat, but you do well to study it. Consider every angle from every perspective. School yourself on how or why you failed, and what you can do to prevent the same conclusion from recurring. If not, it's going to happen to you again (and again, and again). Think only of Wily Coyote. Cartoon after cartoon, afternoon after afternoon, doom after doom. First runs and repeats--make no difference. Wily Coyote? The poor dense critter inevitably meets the same disheartening fate. What a waste for a canine who has such energy, such imagination, such… a learning disability. How else to explain his oh-so-close defeat time and again, time and again…? You think the Roadrunner is such a genius? He's a big beeping turd. He's fast, you gotta give him that. But he would've been stomped, crushed or eaten long ago if the doomed-fool Coyote had learned and applied just one damned thing from his mistakes.
posted by Free Poker at 9:03 AM 
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Tournament Time
Since I made the decision to learn how to play casino poker , I have been sharing my experiences with you . In part seven I will tell you entering a poker tournament. Before I started learning to play casino poker, whenever I heard the words Poker Tournament I immediately thought of the World Series of Poker. The WSOP final event has a $10,000 entry fee. I was under the impression that all poker tournaments were played only for high stakes by professional players. I was wrong about that. There are tournaments that are held all over the country designed to attract players looking for stakes they are comfortable with. Whether it is low limit or high stakes you're looking for, you can probably find a tournament near you. When I participated in the Free poker lessons at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut the dealer giving the instructions suggested that I may want to play in the Saturday morning Hold'em tournament to get the feel of the game.. I joked that it was probably filled with sharks waiting to devour unsuspecting player that dare venture into their territory. He laughed and said it was a low limit tournament that attracted players of all skill levels. He said because of the low entry fee many of the players were beginners or average players just out to have a good time without risking a lot of money in a live game. After investigating this a little farther I thought it would be the perfect opportunity for me to gain some practical playing experience and get the feel of a live game. Foxwoods holds different tournaments six days a week. The Saturday morning event is a Limit Hold'em tournament. The cost of the tournament is $20. This consists of a fifteen-dollar buy-in and a five-dollar entry fee. Players receive $1,000 in tournament chips. There is also one optional Re-buy if you go broke or you can just add on to your existing chips. The ten dollar re-buy will get you another $1,000 in tournament chips. The re-buy must be made during the first two rounds of play. Most player looking to make it to the finals take advantage of the option. The prize pool contains 100% of all money from the Buy-ins and Re-buys. As an added bonus Foxwoods credits you player's club account with ten comp dollars, which can be used for merchandise shows or food. Tournament structures can vary in the amount of the buy-ins, number of levels played and the amount of time to play each level. All tournaments have one thing in common. You are trying to win all the chips from all the players. The money from the prize pool is divided up among the players reaching the final table. The lion's share goes to the winner while the runner-ups receive a lesser percentage. You have a limited number of chips determined by the buy-in and re-buy. When you lose all your chips, you are out of the tournament. The structure of the Foxwoods tournament is as follows: There are fourteen levels with each level being played for twenty minutes. The blinds increase after each level of play. There are ten players to each starting table. There may be eleven or nine at a table if there is an odd number of entrants. The prize money is based on the amount of players entered in the tournament. I decided that entering the tournament would be a great learning experience for me. I am aware that in tournament play the the strategy becomes a little more challenging at the higher levels, but I was looking to gain experience and practice the discipline needed to play solid starting hands. It would give me a chance to learn table etiquette and gain confidence in my playing abilities while interacting with other players.
posted by Free Poker at 8:46 AM 
Saturday, May 07, 2005
Online Poker Tournaments.
Some players get their first playing experience by trying an online tournament. There are many online poker sites that offer free tournaments or ones with very low entry fees. I play in quite a few online tournaments and it is not very hard to determine who the TV Educated Players are. They have two bets; fold or move all in. Some of these players get lucky and win a tournament. Many online tournaments have very short rounds. An online tournament may have seven minute rounds in contrast to forty minutes or hour rounds major tournaments. The shorter the rounds the more the luck factor comes into play. This gives them false reinforcement that they are playing correctly. However sooner or later the luck runs out and they will start losing if they fail to gain any further education.
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