PokerRoom.com has been the talk of the online poker forums and players for more than a month.  The rumours started that the website was going to be back up and running for players to deposit money and play real money online poker online. Now, poker players are able to sign up and log onto the website to take part in these real money games, sign up for exclusive tournaments and be part of the online community, all while accumulating points to become part of the players clubs at PokerRoom.com.

PokerRoom returns better than ever.

Players that sign up to make a deposit to PokerRoom.com are automatically eligible once one point has been earned. Players with one point are eligible to be part of the Green room, giving players access to the online community poker forums, and starting the journey to the exclusive players clubs.

Silver Status is reached when the player begins to earn points and accumulates 1,500 points every thirty days. Players that reach silver status gain exclusive opportunities to take part in poker tournaments, exchange the points that have been earned to gain credits that can be used while playing online, and having exclusive membership perks that come with the Silver Room status.

Gold Status is reserved for players taking part in games at PokerRoom.com that have earned at least 6,000 points every thirty days and therefore have gained access to the exclusive perks that come with gold memberships. Exclusive tournaments, perks throughout the game and exclusive statuses are only some of the benefits that players that have reached gold status will experience.

Players collecting player points at PokerRoom.com will also have the option to take part in real cash poker games and entries to tournaments, as the poker points can be converted into cash credits that can be used in the online casino.

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It appears that one of the oldest online Texas Hold’em websites on the internet is returning to live money action.  PokerRoom.com is rumored to soon be offering live online poker gaming once again.  We say rumored because the “source” confirming that the site was reopening later retracted his statement.

PokerRoom May Be Back Soon

PokerFuse.com recently released an article quoting a tweet from Bwin.com SEO Manager Josef Rantamäki .  He tweeted, “Wow! www.pokerroom.com will be relaunched and once again offer real money poker games.”

Soon afterwards, after PokerRoomBlog called him out on the blog, he tweeted, ” @PokerRoomBlog Sorry :) I just got excited when I saw the banner on your home page. Can you confirm or deny these rumors?”  Of course, PokerRoomBlog neither confirmed nor denied the rumors.

This smells like Rantamäki jumped the gun on tweeting the information and this was an effort to cover up his tweet.  Naturally, it didn’t work as word is now being spread around the internet of the pending reopening of the site.

PokerRoom was first opened in 1999 and became one of the first online poker site to spread real money poker games online.  In the 10 years that followed, PokerRoom became one of the leaders in the industry and were among the first sites to offer a Mac Poker client for online users.

The site experienced tremendous growth post 2003 thanks in large part to the poker boom and joined the Ongame Network.  Until 2006, it was among the top sites in the world until the United States passed the UIGEA, making it illegal for US banks to process online gaming transactions.  Ongame then pulled out of the US market.

While still one of the major names on the Ongame Network, the real money poker site was shut down in 2009 but the domain has remained active.  If true, this would bring one of the oldest sites back into the forefront of online poker.

A date for the relaunch of the site has not been announced, but a new banner on the site give players the option to sign-up for future updates.

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Oct. 24 (Bloomberg) — The odds of winning the grand prize in the Powerball lottery are 1 in 195,249,054. State governments, by and large, encourage participation in this monopolistic enterprise, even though it randomly rewards a very few people with a very large amount of money for doing very little.

Oddly, most states, and the federal government, consider wagering online on a card game — in a fair fight, against other players of varying skill — a moral outrage.

A small but growing number of states are considering legalizing online poker within their borders, hoping to increase tax revenue. An intrastate approach may lead to useful innovations, but it would limit competition among gambling operators and restrict the available pool of customers for a given service to in-state players. It would also result in a crazy patchwork of regulation for an online activity that is inherently interstate.

To maximize the benefits of Internet gambling, and reduce its many dangers, federal legalization and regulation is the best option.

Current federal law is poorly conceived. In 2006 Congress ostensibly outlawed most online wagering under the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, an unclear and hurriedly assembled framework that for years left many players under the impression that online gambling was illegal but tolerated. It prevented businesses from knowingly accepting payments for “unlawful” gambling, but didn’t clearly define what was unlawful, or specifically address poker.

Then, in April 2011, the Justice Department indicted the founders of the three biggest poker sites open to U.S. players with money laundering and bank fraud, alleging that they were illegally disguising their gambling profits.

U.S. players have been abandoning Internet gambling ever since. The number of online U.S. poker accounts has declined from 2.03 million to about 490,000, according to a report prepared for Bloomberg View by H2 Gambling Capital. (It’s expected to drop further as accounts expire at the end of the year.) And the U.S. share of the global market has declined from 49 percent in 2006 to a paltry 7 percent today.

Which is a shame: The benefits of regulated online gambling, for American budgets and businesses, are substantial. Senator Jay Rockefeller, a Democrat of West Virginia, has said that regulating and taxing online gambling would yield budget savings of $41.8 billion over 10 years for the federal government, and $30 billion for states.

Not to mention that many of the offshore operators to which U.S. gamblers have turned in recent years are poorly regulated and possibly criminal — witness the saga of Full Tilt Poker, a popular gambling site that the Justice Department recently alleged was running a $440 million “global Ponzi scheme” in which owners dipped into player accounts to enrich themselves.

Far better for the industry to be legalized in the U.S. and subject to uniform regulations that would prevent cheating, ensure operators are licensed, protect minors, enforce loss limits to mitigate excessive risk-taking, and require that taxes are collected and equitably shared among the states.

This approach would allow a transparent U.S. market in online gambling to grow, subject to strict and predictable regulation. And it would recognize that the future of the gambling industry — just like the future of retail or entertainment — will be online. That’s nothing to fear. It offers far better odds for success than a lottery ticket.

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2011/10/24/bloomberg_articlesLTFT9D0YHQ0Y.DTL#ixzz1bmLwa3BC

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COSINUS pas loin du doublé dans le SundayPokerHero

11:30 UTC October 24, 2011 par

Le tournoi de Poker Sunday Poker Hero est l’évènement organisé et structuré par Thibavol, notre joueur sponsorisé ! Un prizepool garanti de 15,000€ et un bounty de 100€ sur la tête de notre héros, vous n’avez plus qu’à vous laisser tenter !

Une nouvelle fois la garantie du SundayPokerHero a été dépassée pour plus de 15,000€ grâce aux 169 participants. Un tournoi à 100€ qui est loin d’être insurmontable !

D’ailleurs, la récompense est belle : hier c’était 3,459€ qui récompensaient la première place. Et finalement, le duel ultime a eu lieu entre deux gros sharks de bwin qui se sont entretués : tortueninja (vainqueur du SuperLundi, plusieurs Tables Finales lors des GSOP), et COSINUS qui remportait le Dimanche Deepstack dans le même temps !

Mais cette fois, les dieux du poker ont récompensé la régularité de tortueninja en lui allouant un brelan de 2 sur le board 5♣2♠6♦ 4♠ , alors que son adversaire possédait 6♠9♥ pour la top paire. Il n’en fallait pas plus pour que les tapis partent au milieu, et tortueninja s’est logiquement imposé !

Ci-dessous le classement de la Table Finale et les gains correspondants :

1.tortueninja 3 459 €
2.COSINUS 2 385 €
3.yannAsAs 1 704 €
4.whitewolf31 1 262 €
5.DOUBAI 970 €
6.geraldinho93 746 €
7.Millot 597 €
8.IFRIT 478 €
9.bayrou 382 €

Le Sunday Poker Hero a lieu tous les dimanches à 20h sur bwin.fr. Eliminez Thibavol et remportez votre bounty de 100€ pour jouer un autre tournoi de poker !

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