Archive for September, 2006

Anti-Gambling ‘Discrimination’

Monday, September 18th, 2006

The European Commission said this week that it is investigating members of the European Union (EU) — from France to Sweden — for apparently interfering with the free market in the sports gambling sector, sources tell Onlinecasinocrawler.com.

Video Gambling Legalization in Indiana

Friday, September 15th, 2006

Legislators in Indiana – a Midwestern state in the U.S. – are entertaining the idea of legalizing video gambling at clubs and halls for retired military veterans and other senior citizens, experts are telling Onlinecasinocrawler.com

Harrah’s Opens PA Horse Track

Thursday, September 14th, 2006

Harrah’s has opened a new harness horseracing track in Pennsylvania in anticipation of its getting full approval for operating slot machines early next year.

Wynn Vegas Dealers

Thursday, September 14th, 2006

The dealers at Wynn Las Vegas are in a tumult over a recent rule change on how the property distributes its tips and has led to more than 100 of them filing complaints with Nevada’s Labor Commission.

Gambling Revenues in Las Vegas

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

Casino revenue in Nevada increased by an astounding 8.4 percent during July from the same time period last year, the state Gaming Control Board said this week.

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

The inaugural Everest Poker European Championship has finished, and we have crowned a champion: Peter Lindström from Sweden! Everest threw a huge party Friday night in Barcelona, and an all-night poker tournament on Saturday night! Read on for the final table summary and pictures of the event.

Here was the finale table lineup, and starting chip count. The final table started with the blinds at 4,000/8,000, and finished at 6,000/12,000.

Country….Name…Final Table Chip Count
Sweden….Johan Elvstrand…29,000
Sweden…Nils Eriksson…35,000
Denmark…Glenn Christensen…15,500
Sweden…Peter Lindström…106,000
France…Nicolas DEIVAS-LOURDES…9,500
Germany…Dieter Wipiejewski…33,900
Holland…Rik Dassen…76,000
Italy…Diego Cavalla…19,000
Sweden…Erik Granath…30,000
Belgium…Kenny Hallaert…87,600

Out in 10th was Glenn Christensen. Shortstacked, he moved all-in pre-flop with 77, was quickly called by Rik Dassens AA. The flop came Q6J, and when no 7 came on the turn or river, Christensen was eliminated in 10th.

9th place went to Erik Granath. Diego Cavalla made a raise to 15,000 in late position, and Granath made the call, putting himself all-in. Cavalla showed AT, Granath J9 of hearts. Neither players made a pair, and Cavallas A high was good enough to take the pot and eliminate the Swede in 9th.

8th place winner was Nicolas Deivas-Lourdes. The lone Frenchman at the final table was eliminated when the short stacked Deivas-Lourdes was all-win with 47 offsuit preflop against Elvstrand’s A9. The flop came A58, giving Elvstrand a pair of aces and Deivas a gutshot straight draw. But a 6 did not fall on the turn or river, and Elvstrand eliminated his 2nd straight player.

7th went to Dieter Wipiejewski. The German was eliminated when he pushed all-in pre-flop, and was called in 3 different spots. Diego Cavalla bet out on the flop of 994, and only Dieter remained in the hand when the other 2 players folded. Cavalla showed A4, giving him a pair of 4’s, while Dieter showed A6 for A high. No 6 came on the turn or river, and Dieter was eliminated in 7th.

6th winner was Nils Eriksson. He put in a small raise pre-flop, and was called by the large stack, Peter Lindström. The flop came KK4, and Nils bet out for his last 10,000 and was called by Peter. Nils showed AT, Peter shows 99. Incredibly, the turn and river both brought 99, giving Lindström Quad 9’s and sending home Nils in 6th.


5th went to Rik Dassen. The Dutch player, and winner of an Everest Poker Master Classics of Amsterdam seat in 2005, was eliminated in 5th place by final table menace Elvstrand. The short stacked Dassen moved allin with 96 on a flop of JT9, and was called by Elvstrands AQ. Dassen was ahead, but the turn brought a Q, giving Elvstrand a pair of Queens. The river was a T, no help to Dassen, who went home in 5th.

4th winner was Johan Elvstrand. Elvstrand, who eliminated 3 of the 5 previous players, finally met his match in the big stack Peter Lindström. Elvstrand moved all in as the Small Blind with 77, and Peter called with the modest Q5. A Q fell on the flop, and when no 7 came on the turn or river, Elvstrand was forced to leave.

3rd went to Belgian (frequent!) player Kenny Hallaert. Halleart had plenty of chips throughout the tournament, but was eliminated by the 1 stack bigger than his: Peter Lindström. Kenny moved all-in with QT, and when Peter looked down and saw AA, he quickly called. The flop came 885, the turn 3, and the river an A, giving Lindström Aces Full of 8’s, and eliminated Halleart in 3rd.

Heads-up: Diego Cavalla vs Peter Lindström. So, the final table brought together the big stack bully, Peter Lindström, with the small stacked Italian player, Diego Cavalla. Lindström had the huge edge, with about 430k chips to Cavallas 40k. Diego would not go down without a fight, thought, and doubled up right away. He pushed all-in with J9, and was called by Peters 45 of hearts. The flop came J high, and Diego’s pair of Jacks held up.

However, Diego’s luck would soon run out, as Peter used his big stack, which he had accumulated with skill-full play throughout the tournament. Diego pushed all-in preflop again, and was called by Peter, who showed 94 of hearts. The flop brought the amazing K65 of hearts, giving Peter a flopped flush! Only 2 perfect running cards could help Diego, who was holding T5. When the turn brought neither a T or 5, the tournament was over.

Peter Lindström was the champion, using the large chip stack to outplay and outmaneuver his opponents. Congratulations to Peter!

Genting got UK’s Stanley Leisure Casino

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

Stanley Leisure Plc is the largest casino operator in the UK with 45 casinos and this purchase by Genting gets the company into an emerging gaming market.

Sit & Go Poker Tournaments

Monday, September 11th, 2006

A Sit & Go is a single table tournament where you are competing against 8 or 9 other players. Some sites have 9 player tables and other have 10 player tables…

Aztar Seeks To Settle Legal Disputes

Monday, September 11th, 2006

Aztar Corporation executives are looking to settle a series of lawsuits filed against the gaming corporation in response to a cancelled merger deal with Pinnacle Entertainment and its wholly owned subsidiary, PNK Development 1.

Global Gambling Policies On The Table

Monday, September 11th, 2006

This ongoing research is being funded by SkyCity, a major casino operator, with projects in Australia and elsewhere, and other industry leaders are participating in it too.