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SAE International Reduces Onboarding and Training Time with New Robotics for Autonomous Vehicle Systems Bootcamp – PR Web
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The Robotics for Autonomous Vehicle Systems Bootcamp aims to support both employers and professionals by bridging the training gap through an accelerated 12-week bootcamp. Elizabeth Melville, SAE International
WARRENDALE, Pa. (PRWEB) March 30, 2021
SAE International announced today the new 12-week Robotics for Autonomous Vehicle Systems Bootcamp for recent graduates and/or entry-level mechanical, electrical and computer science engineers joining the industry to support autonomous vehicle (AV) system development. In partnership with Clemson University and Argo AI, SAE designed the rigorous, hybrid (virtual and in-person) workforce development experience to provide participants with an in-depth technical understanding of how to build autonomous systems.
Companies can spend upwards of 10 months onboarding entry-level AV positions, which in this fast-moving industry can directly hinder the development and deployment cycles. The Robotics for Autonomous Vehicle Systems Bootcamp aims to support both employers and professionals by bridging the training gap through an accelerated 12-week bootcamp, said Elizabeth Melville, director of learning at SAE International. SAE International is the world leader in professional training for the mobility engineering field, and with the addition of this new bootcamp, were expanding our robust training offerings and preparing new employees to enter the AV field.
With coursework conducted by leading experts from industry and academia, bootcamp participants will learn by programming a mobile robot through hands-on approaches using ROS, Gazebo and Python. Additionally, participants will apply software engineering principles such as SLAM; Localization; Navigation/Path Planning; Perception: LiDAR, Cameras & Vision and Visual Intelligence; and Machine Learning.
The Robotics for Autonomous Vehicle Systems Bootcamp will be led by:
The program will run three times per year, with the initial all-virtual offering occurring between May 14-June 30, 2021. Participants can register for the course individually or as part of a team.
To learn more about SAE Internationals Robotics for Autonomous Vehicle Systems Bootcamp, visit: https://discover.sae.org/robotics-bootcamp-ctrl.
About SAE InternationalSAE International is a global association committed to advancing mobility knowledge and solutions for the benefit of humanity. By engaging nearly 200,000 engineers, technical experts and volunteers, we connect and educate mobility professionals to enable safe, clean, and accessible mobility solutions. We act on two priorities: encouraging a lifetime of learning for mobility engineering professionals and setting the standards for industry engineering. We strive for a better world through the work of our philanthropic SAE Foundation, including award-winning programs like A World In Motion and the Collegiate Design Series. More at http://www.sae.org.
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Microscopic Robots Deliver Drugs to the Brain – The Scientist
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Microscopic swimming robots that could navigate through the body to perform medical tasks such as delivery of targeted cancer therapies or surgeries are currently in development. In a study published March 24 in Science Robotics, scientists made magnetically controlled microrobots based on neutrophils, a type of white blood cell. In mice, these so-called neutrobots penetrated the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to deliver drugs to brain cancer cells.
This is a very cool idea, says Liangfang Zhang, a nanoengineer and bioengineer at the University of California, San Diego, who was not involved with the study. I would say this paper is still an early proof-of-concept study, but I think that the overall concept is novel. Its interesting because its new thinking about how to send cargo to the brain.
A major hurdle in treating neurological diseases is getting drugs past the BBB, a highly selective boundary that denies most substances admission to the brain. But certain white blood cells are granted special access to deal with infections and inflammation, making them good trojan horses for getting drugs past this blockade. In previous studies, researchers have loaded brain cancer drugs into neutrophils and macrophages, which have a natural ability to scout out cancer because they swim toward higher concentrations of inflammatory chemicals released by diseased tissue.
But prior iterations of drug-ferrying immune cells have failed to completely treat mouse brain tumors, likely due in part to slow migration to the disease site. To improve speed and control, researchers have endowed microrobots based on sperm, bacteria, or red blood cells with magnetic material to externally guide them with magnetic fields, says Zhiguang Wu, a bioengineer at the Harbin Institute of Technology in China and a coauthor of the new study.
To treat glioma, a type of brain cancer, in mice, Wu and his colleagues designed neutrophil-based microrobotsneutrobotsthat could be controlled with a magnetic field. First, the team made nanoparticles from a gel embedded with magnetic iron oxide beads and the widely used cancer drug paclitaxel. Next, the nanoparticles were enrobed in E. colibacterial membrane. Disguised as harmful bacteria, the nanoparticles were engulfed by mouse neutrophils in vitro much more readily than bare nanoparticles. The bacterial cloak also prevented the premature leakage of drugs and made the particles less toxic to the neutrophils, the researchers found.
A transmission electron microscopy image of a single neutrobot. The yellow arrow indicates a cluster of nanoparticles containing iron oxide and paclitaxel, each enclosed by an E. coli membrane. The scale bar is 2 m.
The team tested the neutrobots navigation and drug-delivery capabilities in vitro. Under the control of a rotating magnetic field, the neutrobots reached a speed of 16.4 m per second, about 50 times faster than the speed of natural neutrophils. By monitoring the neutrobots via a microscope, the researchers could direct them to move in complex orientations on an artificial substrate.
To evaluate the neutrobots inflammation-seeking ability, the researchers placed them in a gel with a concentration gradient of an inflammatory factor. The neutrobots migrated toward higher concentrations of the chemical at a speed on par with natural neutrophils. And in a model BBB, neutrobots penetrated mouse cells grown on a membrane to access glioma cells and released their drug payload upon exposure to inflammation signals.
Finally, the researchers tested whether the bots could treat brain cancer in mice. First, they injected glioma cells into mouse brains. After 10 days, they performed surgery on some of the mice to remove a portion of the tumor in order to boost neutrophil-attracting inflammatory signals. The researchers injected neutrobots into the tails of all of the mice, and in a subset of mice, they used a rotating magnetic field to direct the neutrobots toward the brain. Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the team found that more neutrobots accumulated around gliomas in mice treated with both surgery and the magnetic field compared with mice that werent exposed to the magnetic field, didnt undergo surgery, or received neither. The doubly treated mice also survived longerevidence that the two interventions complemented one another. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed that neutrobots penetrated the BBB and entered glioma tissue.
All of the neutrobot-treated mice survived longer compared with animals treated with an injection of just saline or paclitaxel, indicating that neutrobots could still deliver drugs across the BBB in response to a weak inflammatory signal or a strong inflammatory signal without magnetic propulsion.
According to Zhang, the individual components of the studythe use of immune cells as drug carriers, magnetically controlled nanoparticles, and bacterial membranes as cloaksare not new. But what they did is integrate these common individual components together and assembled them into a new system, he says. They [developed] a very unique functionalitythat is, the long-range control of neutrophils.
Mariana Medina-Snchez, a bioengineer at the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden in Germany who did not contribute to the research, says the study is valuable because it demonstrates effective treatment of tumors in vivo, a goal of many researchers in the field. [The study] is complete, its systematic, and there is strong evidence that what theyve developed is functioning, she says.
If you know the amount of the drug that you load per microrobot, you can control the drug dose by swarming these microrobots in a controlled way.
Mariana Medina-Snchez, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden
But before microrobots can be used to treat cancer in people, there are still a number of challenges that need to be overcome. One of these is improving the percentage of microrobots that make it to the tumor. They had an accumulation of these neutrophil-based microrobots of about eleven percent in the disease site [in vivo]. So what happens with the others? says Medina-Snchez. Microrobots could accumulate in other organs or regions of the body, and the long-term side effects are unknown, she says. But this happens for every type of microrobot, not just for this particular work. This is a challenge for everyone to [overcome].
Once the microrobots arrive at the disease site, another hurdle is making sure they deliver enough of the drug. You need to increase the overall drug payload inside, and you also need to control premature drug release, says Zhang. It takes time for the neutrophil to get to the destination. You dont want to them to dump all the payload before they get to the destination.
Because a single microrobot cant carry enough medication to treat a disease, researchers are also trying to understand how they move as swarmssimilar to the collective movements of groups of ants, fish, or birds. If you know the amount of the drug that you load per microrobot, you can control the drug dose by swarming these microrobots in a controlled way, says Medina-Snchez. So this is one of the challenges: how to transport multiple [microrobots] in a controlled manner and deliver them to a target location. Wu and his colleagues found that neutrobots formed chains of four in vitro, and these swarms swam about five times faster than individual bots did. But according to Medina-Snchez, other microrobot researchers are aiming for swarms of hundreds, thousands, or even millions. It depends on the target and location, she says. You may need just a few or millions of them.
Its not clear how the neutrobots swarmed in mice because current imaging techniques arent good enough to track individual or small chains of microrobots in real time at high enough resolution in vivoanother challenge for precise navigation of these tiny drug couriers in humans.
H. Zhang et al., Dual-responsive biohybrid neutrobots for active target delivery,Sci Robot,doi:10.1126/scirobotics.aaz9519, 2021.
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The Next Pandemic May Be in the Hands of…Human-Like Robots? – Interesting Engineering
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A team of researchers from Johns Hopkins discussed how the COVID-19 crisis has accelerated new advances in automation, while also unveiling bottlenecks in the rollout of robotic systems in health care settings.
They argue that advances in human-robot interactions like enhancing robots' capabilities for touch, feeling, and decision-making will decide whether tomorrow's robots will help hospitals keep their lead on the encroaching pressure of the next global pandemic, according to an article shared on Nature Machine Intelligence.
The research team observed three ways robots have significantly advanced both patient care and provider safety amid the COVID-19 crisis. Robotic technology minimized contact between patients who had contracted the virus and health care workers, while also reducing the need for PPE, and also freed up time for health care workers to devote more attention to other crucial tasks. But the team of researchers looked forward, anticipating how advances could be leveraged to further adapt and enhance the reliability of robots for similar health calamities of the future.
Involved in the discussion were commentary authors Russel Taylor and Axel Krieger of the Whiting School of Engineering, along with Director Brian Garibaldi of the Johns Hopkins Biocontainment Unit.
"You go into a pandemic with the robots you have, not the robots you wish you had," explained Taylor, in the Nature Machine Intelligence article. "We can't build a fleet of robots for an emergency and put them in a warehouse. Not only is that not economically viable, but by the time you need them, they could be obsolete." This means advances in robotics and automated services surrounding health care require new "core capabilities into deployed systems that can be easily adapted for the challenges of the moment."
When the pandemic hit hospitals, there were already robots capable of delivering meals and taking a patient's temperature, explained Taylor. "Now we are talking about much more sophisticated systems that can do serious cleaning, that can perform nursing tasks, that can do many things beyond just delivering supplies." But these new capabilities create serious engineering challenges.
One of the major challenges revolves around deployability and how rapidly non-expert users can adapt and customize the robot for specialized scenarios. "For example, our ICU ventilator robot was designed for one kind of ventilator that pushes buttons," said Taylor. "But some ventilators have knobs, so we need to be able to add a modality so that the robot can also manipulate knobs."
"Say you want one robot that can service multiple ventilators; then you'd need a mobile robot with an arm attachment, and that robot could also do plenty of other useful jobs on the hospital floor," Taylor said.
"The pandemic has shown some of the current limitations of robotic systems to robustly work and adapt in difficult, changing environments at large scales," said Krieger, toNature Machine Intelligence. The greater degree of uncertainty and chaos surrounding the unexpected in hospitals is taxing on any system, robotic or not. One strategy for overcoming this is implementing health care robots with shared autonomy, "which combines the knowledge of medical experts with the capabilities of robots."
Unlike human health care workers, robots don't need to wear fresh PPE every time they move close to an infectious patient and this "frees up valuable supplies and time for human providers," said Garibaldi, in theNature Machine Intelligence article.
However, a major point of potential improvement for robots lies in advancing their ability to execute fine motor tasks, so they can offer more comprehensive health care service, like "placing an IV, intubating the trachea, or inserting central lines," explained Garibaldi. "Other potential tasks could include basic room cleaning, phlebotomy, and ventilator and monitor management and manipulation."
However, there are some tasks for which patients will prefer human health providers for the foreseeable future. In addition to the moral support and empathy offered by a living, breathing human, there are instances when caregivers will still say "I'm not sure I can trust a robot to do that," said Taylor. "Engineers need feedback on how these systems really work in the wild."
The research team is exploring ways of enhancing ICU robots with an emphasis on "higher accuracy and higher fidelity operation of ventilators," said Krieger. Future health care robots might also carry out lung ultrasound imaging via 3D cameras and force sensors in addition to advanced autonomous surgical robotic procedures (like suturing). With a more efficient feedback loop between deployment, implementation, and development of robot and automated systems, the next generation of health care robots could eventually prove a match tothe logistical chaos of pandemics, move for move.
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Surgical Robotics and Navigation Market, Share, Application Analysis, Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies & Forecast up to 2027 || Fiagon AG…
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The research report on the Surgical Robotics and Navigation Market provides in-depth current market analysis scenario, upcoming as well as future opportunities, revenue growth, pricing and profitability by Data Bridge Market Research. The market study conducted in this report analyzes the market status, market share, growth rate, market drivers, opportunities and challenges, risks and entry barriers, sales channels, and distributors in the industry. In addition, research report offers an all-inclusive assessment of the market. Our expert analysts studied the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the Surgical Robotics and Navigation Market. The global Surgical Robotics and Navigation analysis consists primarily of products that used an accurate deployment. The report further identifies the past, present, and future trends that are expected to influence the development rate of the market. Surgical Robotics and Navigation market consists of present as well as future data for the forecast period from 2021 to 2028, and also provides compounded annual growth rate (CAGR%), which is measured for regional markets and individual segment-wise.
Surgical robotics and navigation market is expected to gain market growth in the forecast period of 2020 to 2027. Data Bridge Market Research analyses the market to account to USD 4.20 billion by 2027 growing at a CAGR of 6.80% in the above-mentioned forecast period. The surgical robotics and navigation business is anticipated to develop at a strong pace due to an addition in the old aged community, acceleration in the selection of surgical navigation technology in minimally interfering operational methods, and large pervasiveness of chronic dysfunctions such as cerebrovascular diseases, strokes, andAlzheimers.
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Surgical Robotics and Navigation Market Segmentation:
By Type (Neurosurgery Navigation, Spinal Surgical Navigation, ENT Surgical Navigation, Orthopedic Surgical Navigation, Robotic-Assisted Spinal Surgery Systems, Robotic-Assisted Neurosurgery Systems, Robotic Radiosurgery Systems, Others)
By End Use (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Others)
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Chapter 1: Introduction and Scope
Chapter 2: Key Company Profiles
Chapter 3: Surgical Robotics and Navigation Market Explanations, Share and Forecast across type, application and geography
Chapter 4: Surgical Robotics and Navigation Industry Consumption by Regions
Chapter 5: Market Explanation of Asia Pacific region
Chapter 6: Market Explanations of Europe region
Chapter 7: Market Explanation of Asia Pacific region
Chapter 8: Market Explanations of North America region
Chapter 9: Market Explanations of Middle East and Africa region
Chapter 10: Key Important features of the Surgical Robotics and Navigation market
Chapter 11: Key trends of the market and the market Opportunities
Chapter 12: Industrial Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream Buyers
Chapter 13: Research Findings and Conclusion
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Global Surgical Robotics and Navigation Market Scope and Market Size
On the basis of type, the surgical robotics and navigation market is segmented into neurosurgery navigation,spinal surgicalnavigation, ENT surgical navigation, orthopedic surgical navigation, robotic-assisted spinal surgery systems, robotic-assisted neurosurgery systems, robotic radiosurgery systems, and others.
On the basis of end use, the surgical robotics and navigation market is segmented into hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and others.
On the basis of application, the surgical robotics and navigation market is bifurcated into child, adults and old aged.
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The major players covered in the surgical robotics and navigation market report are Medtronic , Stryker, GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Brainlab, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Johnson & Johnson Services, KARL STORZ SE & Co. KG, Zimmer Biomet, Fiagon AG Medical Technologies, XION GmbH, Collin SAS, Medrobotics Corporation, Titan Medical Inc., Verb Surgical Inc, among other domestic and global players. Market share data is available for global, North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC), Middle East and Africa (MEA) and South America separately. DBMR analysts understand competitive strengths and provide competitive analysis for each competitor separately.
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Join in on the fun as the Biloxi Bay Area Chamber of Commerce hosts Hop on the Poker Run event this coming Thursday.
The event will start and stop at the District on the Green in Biloxi. The other hops on the poker run are: Sandbar Daiquiri Bar, Skal Axe Throwing, the Threaded Cork, and Sal and Mookies.
The Biloxi Tour Train will be there for participants to hop on and off at each stop.
The winner of the poker run will win half of the money of all the tickets sold. Biloxi Bay Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Tina Ross-Seamans said, We like to get involved in the community and we want people to come out and get to know one another. We are out in the open for the most part for the poker run. So, it is safe to social distance and if you feel more comfortable wearing a mask you are more than welcome to but that is up to you and we are going to be out here having a really good time. There are going to be drink and food specials at most of the hops on the poker run so just give it an opportunity to check out the different places down here in Biloxi.
To pre-order advance tickets will be $20 per hand, $5 for a wild card or exchange card. Ticket prices increase to $25 on the day of the event.
Janae Jordan is from Prichard,Alabama. Janae graduated from Troy University in 2020 with a Masters in Strategic Communications and in 2019 with a Bachelors in Broadcast Journalism . While at Troy University she was an anchor, producer and reporter for the on campus news station. Janae was also a social media ambassador for the universitys social media pages and blog page. Janae worked as an Associate Producer in Mobile, Alabama before joining our news team. Janae is excited to meet new people, explore the area, and tell impactful stories.
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Poker players win big at station casinos over the weekend – KTNV Las Vegas
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The Station Casinos Jumbo Hold 'Em Poker "Bad Beat" Progressive hit on Saturday at Boulder Station.
The total payout was $205,566.
A local named Kathryn held the losing hand, quad 7s, and won $71,891.
Local John Gardner held the winning hand, quad 8s, and won $41,081. The remaining players on the table each won $1,468, while all active poker players in Station Casinos poker rooms at the time won $521.
The Station Casinos Jumbo Hold 'Em Poker "Bad Beat" Progressive starts at $125,000 and grows daily. The qualifying hand starts at four queens beaten, with the qualifying hand lowering regularly. The "loser" with the qualifying hand wins 35% of the jackpot while the winning qualifying hand wins 20%.
The remaining players at the table at the time of the hit split 5% of the jackpot while all other active players across Station Casinos poker rooms at the time split the remaining 40%.
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MGM Springfield, Encore Boston Harbor deal with loss of poker during COVID pandemic – MassLive.com
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SPRINGFIELD Would-be poker players are asking Massachusetts gambling regulators when the game will return to MGM Springfield and Encore Boston Harbor, but state social-distancing rules limiting the number of players at the tables make it unprofitable.
Everybody wants to know, said Bruce Band, assistant director, gaming agents division chief for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission during a commission meeting this week.
Band said Encore showed him this week a table set up for five players.
But even that wouldnt be enough, he said.
Massachusetts casinos closed in March 2020 following the onset of COVID-19 only to reopen in July under occupancy restrictions that have varied over time.
But Encore and MGM Springfield the two casinos that offered poker before the pandemic have not reopened their poker rooms.
The problem, Band explained, is that Massachusetts rules for social distancing would limit the number of players at a poker table to just four. And poker is not profitable for the casinos with that few players.
We are always looking for ways to evolve our amenities to serve our guests better. As such, MGM Springfield will temporarily convert its poker room to a slot area, MGM Springfield said in a prepared statement.. We have yet to reopen the poker room since the pandemic, therefore, this gives us an opportunity to provide more gaming options to our guests.
On its website, Encore Boston Harbor says it is impossible to know when poker will be able to return.
When that time comes, we will evaluate the viability of the market, the demand for the game, and our facilitys capacity to support it. Until then, we will continue to operate without live poker, Encore stated.
Prior the pandemic, Encore had 88 poker tables, while MGM Springfield had 23 tables.
MGM offers live poker at its other casinos out of state, including at tables with seven-player limits. On the website for its MGM National Harbor casino in Maryland, the company explains that chips and capacity is reduced to 25% of normal and there are plexiglass dividers in place.
Poker cards are removed from play and sanitized every four hours. All chips returned to the bank are cleaned and chips in table banks are cleaned regularly.
Poker is available at Connecticut casinos. Foxwoods Resort Casino reopened its poker room with 16 seven-player tables, while Mohegan Sun advertises seven-player tables as well.
Brand also discussed how state mandated precautions in Massachusetts have slowed down craps, slowing the rolls from 130 an hour to 90 tosses of the dice an hour.
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Who is The #1 Number One Ranked Online Poker Player of All Time? – PocketFives
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Though tens of thousands of players have made their way into the PocketFives Rankings since the website launched in 2005, just 60 different players have climbed to the top and held the #1 spot.
This list of players who have been #1 includes some of the most respected and feared players in the game, spanning multiple eras of online poker. Theres no doubt that these 60 players are all great but who is the greatest #1 of all time? Its a question thats never been asked.
Until now.
And the answer to that question is entirely up to you. Over the next 30 days, poker fans will have the opportunity to help determine who the #1Number Oneis in our head-to-head bracket style competition and can win their own share of more than $2,000 in prizes along the way.
The PocketFives #1 Number One is a single elimination tournament with all 60 former #1s. All players were seeded and placed in the bracket based on how many times they hit #1, how long they held onto the top spot, their career online earnings, and how many Triple Crowns they have won.
We wanted to give poker players and fans the opportunity to have their say in who they think is the greatest online poker tournament player of all time, said PocketFives President and Editor in Chief, Lance Bradley. The next month should be a lot of fun with some 60 former #1-ranked players vying for the title and the championship belt.
With 60 players, the four winners of the Global Poker Awards PocketFives Legacy Award each received first round byes: Cliff JohnnyBax Josephy, Ari Engel, Shaun Deeb and Chris moorman1 Moorman.
Each day for the next 30 days, PocketFives will release two match-ups via Twitter for poker fans to vote on. Each poll is open for 24 hours with the player receiving the most votes moving on to the following round. This continues until the #1 Number One is determined on May 4, 2021.The player receiving the most votes in the final round earns the title of #1 Number One and the accompanying championship belt.
Not only will poker fans around the world have the chance to vote, theyll also be able to win their share of more than $2,000 in prizes by entering a bracket with their predictions for how each match-up goes through all six rounds. Points are awarded for each accurate prediction with the points awarded each round doubling from 10 in the first round up to 320 in the final.
Prizes include a Run It Once Training Pads on Pads course, valued at $999, as well as prizes from D&B Poker, Faded Spade playing cards, and Run Good Gear. To be eligible for prizes, entrants must have a PocketFives account and must follow PocketFives on Twitter.
Full details including rules, prizes, and all match-ups are available here.
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Positive Vibes: Live Poker is Officially Back (To an Extent) – CardsChat.com
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The coronavirus didnt kill off live poker like some pessimists projected a year ago. In fact, its clear the poker industry is crushing it right now. And theres plenty of evidence to back up that claim.
Alright, so were still wearing face masks at the poker tables and sitting behind those annoying plexiglass dividers (in most US casinos). And quite a few poker rooms, even in Las Vegas, still havent reopened. But the poker industry has gotten as close to its pre-coronavirus days as its been in over a year. Baby steps, folks. Baby steps.
The first sign that things are getting back to normal around these parts is live poker tournaments are attracting huge crowds. Just take a look at some of our recent Big Winners of the Week articles and see for yourself the size of these fields.
The $5,000 buy-in WPT Venetian in Las Vegas finished with a field of 937 entries, 203 more than it had the last time it took place (2019). Down in South Florida, the $3,500 WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open had a whopping get this 1,573 entries back in January.
It isnt just the major live poker tournaments drawing in massive fields. Riverside Casino in Eastern Iowa is having a banner weekend with its $1,100 MSPT Regional Main Event. The $300,000 guarantee was completely obliterated as 862 players signed up. In Las Vegas, the recently completed Wynn Spring Classics 16 events had more than 4,700 combined entries.
We could go on and on listing tournaments that attracted huge fields in recent weeks, but you get the point. Cash game attendance all across the country has been on a steady rise since casinos reopened last summer. If youve paid attention to the Bravo app recently, youve probably noticed the lengthy wait lists at many card rooms in the US, not just in Las Vegas and other poker hotbeds.
On Saturday Night, the MGM National Harbor Casino Resort in Maryland had over 30 games running. The nearby Maryland Live casino had over 25 cash games spread after midnight. The Seminole Hard Rock in Tampa, Florida was absolutely packed with 31 tables full, with a wait list, late into the night.
With thousands of Spring Breakers heading to Las Vegas and the 70-degree temps this time of year, most of the card tables have been packed this weekend. Aria, Bellagio, Wynn, The Orleans and Venetian all had wait lists running late in the evening on Friday and Saturday.
As exciting as it is to see live poker rebound from the COVID-19 closures in 2020, everything isnt roses. Masks are still required in nearly every poker room, and plexiglass dividers are still separating players in most card rooms. On top of that, there are numerous poker rooms around the country, including 11 in Las Vegas, that still have yet to reopen. Many of those rooms will likely remain closed permanently.
But considering where the live poker scene was just eight months ago non-existent there isnt much to complain about right now.
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Semi-pro poker player with 17 years experience on the felt and more than five years working as professional poker media.
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