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2008 Pokerstars WCOOP

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Written By: Gambling101.org

For the seventh straight year, Pokerstars is offering up millions in prizes at the World Championship of Online Poker, also known as the WCOOP. Play at Pokerstars for your chance to win entry into the series, with a prize pool worth over $30,000,000.

Since Pokerstars first introduced the WCOOP in 2002, the series has grown at a tremendous rate. In it’s inaugural year, the winner walked away with $65,450. Just one year later, the prize money quadrupled, and the winner, ‘DeOhGee’, took home $222,750. The growth hasn’t stopped, and in 2007 ‘Ka$ino’ won a whopping $1,378,330!

2008 promises to be a banner year for online poker players competing in the WCOOP. Between September 5 and September 22, there is more than $30,000,000 up for grabs. The grand finale promises to be huge! The Main Event is scheduled for September 21, and the guaranteed prize pool for this event is $10,000,000! Can you see yourself competing for your share of that kind of prize money? We can!

If Texas Hold’em isn’t your game, no worries. The WCOOP is comprised of 33 events that include Hold’em, Omaha, Stud, Razz, HORSE, 2-7 Draw and more. Every event in the WCOOP has a cash guarantee, with many of the guarantees being over $2,000,000.

Most of the WCOOP events have direct buy-in’s ranging from $215 - $1,050. The Main Event has a direct buy-in of $5,200. There are also $10,300 HORSE and High Roller NL Hold’em events. The biggest direct buy-in for the WCOOP is the $25,500 High Roller Heads-Up NL Hold’em event.

As of right now, Pokerstars has satellites for the WCOOP running every day, with cash buy-in’s starting as low as $2.20 and points satellites starting at 100 points. Using your Frequent Player Points, you can get a shot at the $30,000,000 in prize money without spending a dime!

Pokerstars also has Steps Qualifier’s for Sit N Go players wanting to get into the WCOOP. Players can start at any step level, depending on how much they’re willing to pay for their buy-in. Step 1 buy-in is $7.50, Step 2 buy-in is $27.00, Step 3 buy-in is $82.00, and Step 4 buy-in is $215.00. Pokerstars also offers players the option of using points to buy-in at any of the first four steps. If you want to enter at Step 5, the buy-in will cost you $700.00. Step 6 will cost you $2100.00 for a direct buy-in.

If you already play at Pokerstars, login and start working your way through the satellite tournaments. If you haven’t played at Pokerstars before, it’s simple to get started. Just go to Pokerstars, click on Play Now, and download the software. Once you create your screen name and password, you’re ready to deposit. PokerStars offers seven different deposit options to fit whatever needs you may have. The simplest way to deposit is by using your Visa or Mastercard credit cards.

See you at the tables!

Is Gambling Illegal?

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Written By: Online-Casino-Newsroom.com

Is gambling illegal? The short answer is; it depends on where you live. Your country determines what is gambling, and whether it is legal or illegal. For example, in some countries, casino games played in a land-based casino are legal, but not when played online. It is even possible that a country declares online gambling as legal if operated in the country and illegal if the operator resides offshore. In this article, I’ll talk more about the various legal issues with gambling in different countries, so that you can make wise decisions about where you choose to gamble.

What is Gambling?

There is no definition of gambling accepted universally. However, it is mostly agreed that gambling is a ‘game of chance’ offering an opportunity in form of wagering to win a prize, money or material. But, what is a game of chance? Is it a game of chance, if a person X who has no knowledge of the oil industry buys shares of an oil company? In this case, he has the chance of winning money if the share goes up due to some political turmoil, which was not predictable? Is he gambling?

The legal advisors of any state in the world would say, no, he is not gambling, because it is not chance, but skill, the knowledge of the oil market, that has brought him profit or loss. If you would argue that this person understands nothing about the oil industry, the legal expert would shoot back: “Doesn’t matter, he gets all expertise he needs from his bank!” If you then ask the same expert, whether he would accept poker as a game of skill because also a poker player needs plenty of knowledge about the strategy of a poker game, he would very likely say, “No, poker is a game of chance and, therefore, gambling!” However, whether this legal expert would declare poker as illegal, will depend on the country whose government he advises.

When is Gambling Illegal?

If you live in Las Vegas, you can play poker at dozens of poker rooms. Harrah’s Las Vegas Poker Room hosts the famous World Series of Poker (WSOP) championship, which is, of course, a legally endorsed event. But, suppose you live in California. The California Penal Code §330 makes participation in any “banking or percentage game”, which specifically includes poker, illegal. In California, a “percentage game” means any game where the operator takes a percentage of the amounts bet or won, So, playing a poker game where the operator rakes the pot is a criminal act. But it is not a crime to buy a lottery ticket in California. In fact, one can even play poker online legally for money as long as it is not a percentage game. The situation is different in case of operators of poker sites. According to the California. Penal Code §337j, it is illegal to „deal, operate, carry on, conduct, maintain, or expose for play in this state any controlled game.” Poker is a controlled game. But, is it illegal if an Internet operator offers such a “controlled game” to Californians from outside? This remains an open question.

Now, what’s the situation in Europe?

In Germany, according to the criminal code (§§ 284 ff. StGB), gambling is formally forbidden, but the German States (Länder) are allowed to issue licenses only to gambling houses. The game of poker is gambling and ,therefore, allowed only in such localities . Anyone operating a poker game openly without a license can be jailed up to two years.

In Great Britain, under the UK Gambling Act 2005, effective since 1 September 2007, a gaming license, which can be acquired by both land-based and remote (online) gambling operators, automatically allows the licensee to offer all kind of casino games, including poker.

Most of the European Union Member States have their national gambling laws. In some cases, gambling is by default prohibited, except where the law provides exception. This is true of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Slovakia. In some cases, certain games are excluded from their gambling laws, thus making them by default legal, as listed below:

  • In Luxembourg - sports betting
  • In Belgium - card games played outside casinos and games offering low prizes
  • In Finland, France, Luxembourg and Sweden - commercial contests
  • In Luxembourg and UK - free commercial contests
  • In Estonia and Latvia - gaming using a machine as long as only free games can be won

When is Online Gambling illegal?

A more precise question would be: where and under what circumstances is online gambling illegal?

In case of Internet gambling, it is not possible to define precisely this WHERE? Does this where mean, in case of a gambling operator, the location where the company is incorporated (e.g. in Costa Rica), or where the server of their website is located (e.g. in Canada or India), or where they have received a license for operating online casinos (e.g. in Costa Rica or Canada or Malta). The only reasonable answer to this WHERE is CYBERSPACE.

It is equally difficult to define what aspect of online gambling is illegal. Are we talking about a) wagering b) accepting and organizing bets like a bookie c) offering an infrastructure for wagering like an online gaming site d) offering services for monetary transactions between gaming sites and players e)advertising for online gaming or f) accepting advertising for online gaming?

The answer to each of these six questions may vary from country to country as well as from wagering type to wagering type.

In Costa Rica, e.g. it is allowed to operate an online gambling site, but it is illegal for the citizens of the country to gamble online. The reason for this contradiction is the desire of the government, on the one hand, to earn revenues through an offshore gambling industry, and on the other, to protect its citizens from the negative effect of gambling, like becoming addicted to it.

The situation is perhaps most complicated in the USA, especially after the passage of the Federal Act known as UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act 2006) which was signed by President Bush in 2006. According to this Act, it is illegal for US financial institutions to process any transactions in which any online gambling operator is involved. However, this Act makes exceptions for gambling on horse racing, state-run lotteries and fantasy sports! Even some forms of financial transactions have been exempted from the application of the Act, without however naming them specifically.

The UIGEA states:

The Secretary and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve shall…
exempt certain transactions or designated payment systems from any requirement imposed under such regulations, if the Secretary and Board jointly find that it is not reasonably practical to identify and block, or otherwise prevent or prohibit the acceptance of such transactions.

The financial institutions are totally confused because of these exceptions and the fact that the regulations to guide the institutions in implementing the UIGEA Act in their daily business, to be prescribed by the Department of Treasury together with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Department of Justice, are still not there.

This law is creating serious implementation problems because it does not try to define unlawful Internet gambling, forcing the financial institutions to decide when and where to apply the law. The institutions are, of course, not ready to play the role of police and FBI to find out which of their merchants are acting unlawfully and for which part of their business. According to Wayne Abernathy, a senior executive of the American Bankers Association, ABA, the banks may overreact, in order not to risk any penalties, by not processing any payments to anything that might look like a betting activity.

At the same time, the UIGEA does not prohibit Internet gambling at all! It can also be said that the UIGEA does not make anything illegal which has not been illegal before. Internet Gambling is illegal, for example, in Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana and Nevada due to existing State laws prohibiting Internet Gambling. In other states, Internet Gambling is not prohibited by law. But there is no guarantee that an online gambler will not be charged for a criminal offense. Besides, an online gambler in USA may have problems in finding a payment processor due to the obstacles created by the UIGEA.

In Europe, the Commission of the European Union has a clear and liberal position related to online gambling. Online gambling is defined as a service, and all member states of the EU are bound to accept interstate transfer of services and goods. In other words, according to the EU Commission, any provider of online gambling service of any kind can offer his service in all member states. This is, however, not accepted by many of the member states, and they are now supported by a decision of the European Court of Justice declaring that each state has the right to decide whether online gambling is legal or not.

There is only one state of the EU, Great Britain, where gambling is regulated since September 2007, when UK Gambling Commission began to implement the Gambling Act 2005, with the threefold objective of keeping gambling crime free, making it fair and open, and protecting children and vulnerable people (the so-called ‘problem gamblers’) from exploitation through gambling. From 1 September 2007 anyone wanting to provide online gambling to UK citizens must obtain a license of the UK Gambling Commission and abide by the codes of practice outlined by the Commission.

There is now a tendency in various member states of the EU to follow the example set by UK, but they are still far of from regulating online gambling. In Netherlands, for instance, online gaming sites are legal, but it is illegal for Dutch nationals to play at online gaming sites whose operators do not have a Dutch gambling license. This kind of protectionism, which violates the EU principle of free trading across the member states, is quite common in many of the EU countries. To prevent such discriminatory measures, the EU commission has filed suits against various member states. For example, against Spain, France, Germany and Sweden.

However, EGBA (European Gaming and Betting Association), a very prominent lobbying organization for the European online betting industry, has serious doubts whether the Commission is in a position to enforce the free trade principles of the Union by bringing the non-compliant states to the European Court of Justice. This is perhaps a too pessimistic view of a lobbying organization. It cannot be overlooked that several EU states, including Spain, France, Poland, Bulgaria, Denmark, Sweden and Italy, are undertaking significant steps towards licensing online gaming operators and legalizing online gaming.

One country which is not moving even an inch, is Germany. The reason is their reluctance to give up the state monopoly of lottery and other forms of gambling. It is always argued that the monopoly is essential for social protections of the citizens, but in reality it amounts to protecting the gigantic revenue the 16 German states derive from lottery, football betting etc.

Although the online gaming providers are struggling against the state monopoly in almost all EU member states, with the exception of UK, all governments are ready to tolerate the online gambling activities of their citizens. The interest in online gambling in Europe has now a rapid and sustained growth. This is without doubt one of the motors behind the legalizing activities in various EU states. They are realizing that regulated gaming could produce significant revenue for the states.

Some interesting developments in legalizing online gambling is also taking place in South Africa, where the Parliament has recently approved an internet gambling law. In Asia, online gambling is tolerated in almost every country with the exception of Islamic nations where gambling is prohibited by the religion.

Why is Gambling illegal?

There are three main reasons for gambling being illegal:

  1. Religious prohibition in the Islamic countries
  2. Unfavourable social impact of gambling on children and those who tend to get addicted to gambling (‘problem gamblers’)
  3. Protectionism of governments in the form of state monopoly (What is not under the control of the government is illegal).

What do you think about the legality of gambling? Feel free to post your comments and questions about live and online gambling.

Pokerstars 2x Promotion Ending July 31st

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Written By: RSSGambling.com

If you haven’t cashed in on the latest Pokerstars promotion, time is running out! The largest US friendly online poker site has been running a huge promotion this month for both new, and existing players. They’re giving away double points, freerolls, and bonuses. You better hurry, the promotion ends July 31st! In this post I have the complete details on how to benefit in the last couple of days of this promotion.

Here’s the overview from Pokerstars.com

All you need to do is keep playing in our regular tournaments and cash games to be in with a chance of winning big. We’ll only be announcing each event just before it starts, but you can expect everything from double VPPs, double the chances to win and even double the size of the pot in our cash games!

We’ll be keeping you up to date with the latest 2X events through the Pokerstars game lobby. Alternatively, bookmark this page and keep checking back for the latest news. You don’t want to miss out on what’s happening in the biggest online poker promotion of all time!

Pokerstars 2x Promos Now - July 31st

2x Your VIP Status
This is your chance to move up to the next VIP status level, meaning more great prizes and bonuses. See below for when your VIP tournament takes place:

  • Daily BronzeStar Freerolls (July 28-31), 12:30 & 19:30 (ET). Winner advances to GoldStar status, places 2nd-99th become SilverStar VIPs.
  • SilverStar Freeroll, July 28, 13:30 & 20:30 (ET). Winner advances to PlatinumStar status, places 2nd-45th become GoldStar VIPs.
  • GoldStar Freeroll, July 29, 13:30 & 20:30 (ET). Winner advances to Supernova status, places 2nd-36th become PlatinumStar VIPs.
  • PlatinumStar Freeroll, July 30, 13:30 & 20:30 (ET). Winner advances to Supernova Elite status, places 2nd-27th become Supernova VIPs.
  • Supernova Freeroll, July 31st, 13:30 & 20:30 (ET). Players finishing 1st-2nd become Supernova Elite VIPs.

2x Pokerstars Reload Bonus

Reload your Pokerstars account between July 21-31 and get a 40% bonus, up to $240*. Simply use the code ‘2X’ when making your deposit. You’ll also get a ticket to one of the special WCOOP satellites, on August 2 and 9.
* To release the bonus you will have to earn 20 VPPs per bonus dollar. You will have 180 days to complete the bonus requirement.

2x First Depositor Freerolls
Make your first ever deposit* between 00:00 ET July 1 and 23:59 ET July 30 with the code FIRST2X and gain entry to our special 2X First Depositor Freerolls. There are two $2,222 freerolls running every day, from July 8-30, at 13:00 ET & 20:00 ET. If you cash in any of the freerolls, you’ll gain entry into one of the two $22,222 grand finals, July 31 at 13:00 and 20:00 ET!

In addition to the 2X First Depositor Freerolls entry, you’ll also receive our 100% First Deposit Bonus up to $50! For more information on our 100% First Deposit Bonus, see our bonus information page.

You can find the 2X First Deposit Freerolls under the ‘Tourney’/’All’ tab in your Pokerstars lobby. The tournaments will be marked as [Pokerstars 2X -- $2,222 First Depositor Freeroll].

* This offer is only open to Pokerstars players who have not yet made their first real money deposit. The offer only applies to the tournaments which take place after a qualifying first deposit is made.

So what are you waiting for? These poker promotions end July 31st, 2008, so don’t miss out!

2008 WSOP TV Schedule

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Written By: RSSGambling.com

Shuffle up and deal! It’s time to start watching the 2008 World Series of Poker. According to ESPN, “Tuesday night is poker night”. We’re getting this post out just in time too. The new WSOP episodes start tonight July 22, 2008 8-10pm EST. Here’s the complete schedule for those of you who want to know which events you’ll see in the coming weeks. We’ll also give you the events that, you’ll be disappointed to learn, aren’t on the upcoming schedule.

July 22 — 8-10 p.m. — $10,000 pot-limit hold ‘em
July 29 — 8-10 p.m. — $1,500 no-limit hold ‘em
Aug. 5 — 8-10 p.m. — $5,000 mixed hold ‘em
Aug. 12 — 8-10 p.m. — $1,000 no-limit hold ‘em with rebuys
Aug. 19 — 8-10 p.m. — $50,000 HORSE
Aug. 26 — 8-10 p.m. — $10,000 pot-limit Omaha
Sept. 2 — 8-10 p.m. — $10,000 no-limit hold ‘em main event
Sept. 9 to Oct. 28 — 9-11 p.m. — $10,000 no-limit hold ‘em main event
Nov. 4 — 8-10 p.m. — WSOP main event final table preview show
Nov. 11 — 9-11 p.m. — WSOP main event final table

Events not on the upcoming WSOP schedule

We realize that there too many WSOP events to air in just a few months. But there are a few final tables we wish were on this schedule that are not. See if you agree.

Event 18 - No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball w/ Rebuys
Okay, so your average poker player has no idea, or just doesn’t care about 2 to 7 Lowball. But with a final table full of characters like Erick Lindgren, Tony G, Jeffrey Lisandro, and Mike Matusow, how can ESPN not air this?

Perhaps they didn’t want to bother teaching viewers how 2 to 7 is played. In any case, we’re left to wonder just how, Mike “The Mouth” Matusow, was able to pull off another bracelet win. Does he even know how to play 2 to 7 Lowball? We’re afraid these answers will remain locked up, deep within the ESPN vault.

Event 20 - Limit Hold’em
Daniel Negreanu wins his fourth bracelet and you don’t even put it on TV! COM’ON! Due to his fun-loving and easy-going personality, Negreanu has been the favorite of many poker fans, including us. Even if it is Limit Hold’em, we still want to see Daniel take care of business.

Event 55 - Casino Employees No-Limit Hold’em
In the name of variety, why not let us watch our favorite casino employees battle it out for a bracelet? It would be worthwhile to watch part-time O’Sheas Janitor Custodian Jonathan Kotula mop up the competition.

Okay, so Jonathan is probably not a Toilet Technician. To be honest, we couldn’t find out what he did, but he seems like a nice enough guy. Maybe while he’s out Googling his own name, he’ll stop by and tell us more about his incredible win.

ESPN Final Table Delayed

As most of you have probably heard, ESPN has decided to delay the final table of the WSOP Main Event until November. This was done in order to build suspense, get more viewers, and develop the characters which make up the final 9 players. Some people have complaints about the WSOP Main Event Final Table delay. We tend to agree with the decision, and hope that it has a positive impact on the poker industry.

What do you think about the upcoming WSOP TV Schedule & the WSOP final table delay?

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