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Everything you need to know about the Alaska Poker Cruise – Travel Daily News International

Posted: October 19, 2021 at 10:07 pm

People come to Alaska for its natural wonders and wild frontiers, and because the states key destinations are not completely accessible via road, many discover Alaska through vacation cruises. However, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the flourishing cruise and hospitality industries in Alaska, fueled by their two million annual visitors, came to a halt. Fortunately, this year, as case counts decrease and vaccination rates rise, tourism experts have seen a "trickling of intrepid" visitors throughout the seasons. Despite that, they still continue to advertise the open areas and secure health protocols that their places have to offer, which satisfy most travelers' concerns for safety.

But while cruise ships are not absolutely immune from COVID transmissions, cruise lines, including the Royal Caribbean International, are constantly monitored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This ensures the safety of anyone on board and encourages more travelers to join.

Aside from that, the cruise line also offers interesting activities and amenities. Since 2019, Royal Caribbean International, in partnership with Card Player Cruises, has organized an annual 7-night poker cruise from Seattle, Washington to Alaska. Onboard the Quantum of the Seas, a 4,100-capacity cruise ship, guests are treated to a one-of-a-kind tour of Alaskas cities, seaways, and natural beauty.

In between enjoying these destinations, guests can join the onboard poker tournament in the ships dedicated poker room. This year, the tournament room will be tentatively located at the ships 13th deck, which means awesome views for poker players.

Itinerary and Destinations

Day 1

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On August 29, 2022, the Quantum of the Seas will embark on its Alaskan journey from the city of Seattle. After the ship departs in the afternoon, the poker room opens at night.

Day 2

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While the ship is at sea, the poker room opens in the morning. This includes a beginners lesson on the game by The First Lady of Poker, Linda Johnson. If youre an amateur player, it might be wise to take this chance to brush up on the basic poker rules, too. After all, poker has different variants, from classics like Texas Hold'em to newer versions such as Omaha. Each has its own set of rules you need to be aware of. You can even join the Low-limit Hold'em game available to beginners on deck before you mingle with seasoned poker players who are used to playing in tournaments.

Day 3

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Wild whales and orcas, lush forest islands, glaciers, and gorgeous bays are just some sights to see as the ship goes through the Inside Passage. At 8:00am, the ship will be docking at the city of Ketchikan. With the poker room taking a break, even the cruises dedicated poker players can experience Ketchikan's different attractions. This includes whale watching and wildlife viewing, a floatplane tour in Misty Fjords, and rainforest walks. The ship will depart the city in the afternoon, at which point the poker room will reopen.

Day 4

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By the next morning, the ship will arrive at Sitka, a city and borough notorious for its Russian heritage. You can drop by St. Michael's Cathedral, the earliest Orthodox cathedral in America, and the Baranof Castle Hill, where the 49-star United States flag was first flown after Alaska became a state in 1959. Sitka also boasts various parks and museums, like the Sitka National Historical Park, Sitka Historical Museum, and Sheldon Jackson Museum.

Day 5

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The next stop is Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier. Filled with mountain scenery and wildlife, this might be the most beautiful part of the cruise. So, enjoy your short stay here and soak in the breathtaking view! With the poker room open in the morning, players can enjoy the scenery while at the tables.

In the afternoon, the ship will pass through the Inside Passage and dock at the city of Juneau, the only US capital completely inaccessible by road. Surrounded by mountain terrains and glaciers, the city offers many interesting activities like whale watching, visiting glacier gardens, and helicopter rides. And don't forget to stop by Tracy's for the best king crab in the world, too.

Day 6

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While the ship is at sea, the poker room will be open all day, and so will the rest of the ships attractions. This includes its casino room, several pools, rock climbing, bars, a theater, an arcade, and even live entertainment.

Day 7

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The last stop on the way back to Seattle will be Victoria, British Columbia. Apart from Victorian architecture, guests can also kayak or hike the citys beautiful gardens. The poker room will be open all day long, and the cruise ends in Seattle the next day.

Its important to note that given the current climate, all aforementioned details are subject to change. That being said, the Alaskan cruise industry is very much intent on bouncing back from last years losses. The Royal Caribbean International featured here is even one of the first cruise lines to return to the state, making them one of the main reasons for the resurfacing cruise economy in the area. And if everything goes according to plan, those who have signed up can look forward to a truly memorable experience.

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David Docherty Finally Breaks Through, Wins GUKPT Luton – VegasSlotsOnline

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Poker, by its very nature, produces anomalies. Streaks of good and bad results remind players that while they undoubtedly play a skill game, they are also at the capricious whim of the poker gods.

an online and live poker career punctuated by crossbars and near-misses

Before last night, there was nobody in UK poker more due than David Docherty, an online and live pro par excellence and a gentleman to boot. The talented Scot has had an online and live poker career punctuated by crossbars and near-misses. That was, until last weekends GUKPT Luton.

Nothing has ever been easy in the poker life of Docherty, who had to batter his way through a field of 513, veritably bristling with poker talent. A stacked final table on Sunday evening culminated in him mano y mano versus the best player in the field, a suitable end-boss in the shape of four-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Dominik Nitsche.

In the end, Docherty emerged victorious to claim the title and a handsome 138,000 ($190,340) purse.

VegasSlotsOnline News caught up with Docherty for the following Q&A after his victory.

Congratulations on the terrific result. Live poker has been back for a few months now in the UK, but for 18 months it was online or nothing for MTT players like yourself. How much poker have you played since the pandemic began?

I played every day in the early months of the pandemic, when it seemed like we were finally living through the mythical second poker boom. But I got burned out by the relentless festivals and, in the end, I was playing way less than I normally would. Ironically, since live poker opened up again, I dont think Ive had more than a few days off. Im absolutely loving playing at the moment, far more than I have in recent years, even without my recent results as a motivating factor.

You are regarded as one of the most due people in poker how does it feel to finally win a big one in the live arena?

My friends all knew how overdue I was, but I let that sense of injustice possess me for too long. I love the Kipling line in If about meeting with triumph and disaster, and treating those two impostors just the same. Ive met with a lot of disaster in my tournament poker career and let it affect me emotionally far too much, which is why the lack of a triumph hurt for so long. Now that Im finally over the line, Im glad to say that so far Ive taken it pretty matter-of-factly. Dont get me wrong, Im still f**king delighted, but Im not going to emotionally overreact. I always knew I had it in me to win one of these and the fact that I now have shouldnt affect what I think of my own game, only what other people think of it.

Was your progress to the final table all smooth sailing?

Day 1 was by far the toughest day. I had a table with Chris Maguire on my right and Dan Gormley on my left. None of us would back down to the others and it resulted in multiple three-, four-, and five-bet pots and some crazy spots against Dan in particular. On Day 2, I had some very fortunate table draws, especially considering what some others in the room looked like (one table had Jack Hardcastle, Rick Trigg, Tom Hall and Dominik Nitsche on it). As a result, I managed to run up a near chip lead stack for Day 3 and that went a long way to helping me win the tournament.

The remaining field with 18 left was frighteningly tough but quite a few of the best players busted before the final table. Obviously, Dominik Nitsche and Daniel Stacey were in the mix but, overall, it wasnt as star-studded as it could have been. How did the final table play out?

It didnt surprise me that Dom and I got heads up given the stacks we came to the final table with and the fact that Jack Hardcastle, Rick Trigg, and Tom Hall all busted before the FT. Dom is a far better player than me but I think some questionable ICM decisions from some of our opponents led to us both taking a fairly patient approach to things, and then I started catching a lot of good boards when we were four- and three-handed which let me build a decent lead going into heads-up. Dom ran pretty atrociously against me in all honesty.

Dom is obviously amongst the best players in the world. How long did heads-up take?

Heads-up was over pretty quickly. Were obviously both experienced heads-up players so decisions were happening very fast, but then I also just coolered him for the win.

In the final hand, Dom min-raised to 200,000 with AKand you called with QT. The flop came TJT, you checked, Dom bet 200,000 and you raised to 500,000. Dom called. The turn came the 3and you bet 800,000. Dom jammed for 1,900,000 total which you obviously snap-called. What was it like when he turned over his hand and you knew he was drawing dead?

It was unfortunate for Dom that I was at the stone top of my range with the queen-ten. He is probably the best player to ever play heads up in a GUKPT, so it feels somewhat ridiculous that I had to beat him to get my first win. To be honest, he never really had any opportunities to make life tough for me. I just ran very good against him. He did stick me in the bin in a 5k years ago and got me to fold a full house to him though, so if nothing else it was nice to make up for that!

Docherty was always a top player but during a decade of live play, from the start of 2009 to the end of 2018, he failed to post a single live poker victory. There were some bigger online results but his largest live cash was for just 21,142 ($29,172) in the WSOP Europe Main Event in London and that was all the way back in 2009. In 2019, he got the monkey off his back with a small victory in a PLO side event at the MPNPT Tallinn. Nice as it was though, that result and this one dont compare.

Poker is a cruel game and variance is a fickle mistress. Other outliers like David Docherty are out there. Some will get their just desserts and others wont. Poker history is told by the winners and for the perennial final table bridesmaids, its easy to be disheartened and give up.

It is therefore a credit to Dochertys determination and mental fortitude that he always pulled himself out of bin, that he waited and did not tire of waiting, that he met with disaster time and time again but stayed the course. His is the Earth now and everything thats in it. Well, at least whatever 138,000 can buy.

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Phil Hellmuth dropped so many F-bombs in a furious rant at the World Series of Poker – For The Win

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Wee seen this before from all-time great Phil Hellmuth, known for many a foul-mouthed rant at poker events over the years after losing some tough hands.

And earlier this week, at a 2021 World Series of Poker Stud championship tournament, he delivered another one.

He suffered a bad beat at the final table and lost a few more hands, and as youll see in the video below Hellmuth let loose with so many F-bombs (WARNING: Theres some NSFW langauge, even with most of the expletives bleeped out)and some unhinged ranting.

He pops me on the [expletive] turn with a diamond draw and an ace, he said at one point. Theres like one ace left. [Expletive]! How does he get rewarded for that [expletive] [other expletive] play? They [expletive] overplay their hands against me, thats why I win all these [expletive] tournaments. Miracle [expletive] river.

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Resorts World Poker is Doing it Right – CardsChat.com

Posted: October 13, 2021 at 7:45 pm

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Its been years since a brand new poker room opened in Las Vegas. And, over that time, a good number of rooms have closed, some of them permanently. So when I saw plans for a poker room at the new Resorts World, I didnt get my hopes up. Photos of what the new room would look like were shared on social media, but I still had my doubts until the room finally opened a few months ago.

Players have been saying good things about the room ever since the doors opened. Now that Ive been there myself, I can see why. This poker room isnt an afterthought; something they decided to try after the place was built. It is a part of the building, a feature of the casino floor, and one of the jewels in the crown of the Strips newest resort hotel.

To be honest, the name Resorts World didnt conjure visions of luxuriously appointed rooms and high-end dining experiences. But the name doesnt do the property justice. This is a legitimate, high-end casino and hotel on par with anything the Strip has to offer. Once people have had a chance to visit, I expect Resorts World to be in the conversation when people talk about the nicest casinos in the city.

And, great news for us poker players, theyre serious about poker. I stopped by a few days ago and poker room manager Gary Higgins gave me a tour of the room and the surrounding hotel. Gary has worked for some of the worlds best poker rooms, including The Venetian, Wynn Las Vegas, Wynn Macau, and Encore Boston. Gary showed me a poker room with amenities that blew me away way beyond what Ive seen any poker room offer.

As my old poker buddy Dave used to ask, Sure, but hows the coffee?

Well, the coffee is a good example of just how far Resorts World has gone to treat poker players like valued guests. Im a bit of a coffee snob and its not easy to impress me. Ive had Wallenford at the actual Wallenford Estate in Jamaica, Terrazu fresh roasted on the side of the volcano in Costa Rica, Guatemalan coffee that fell out of the roaster and into a grinder two minutes before my cup was brewed. Fresh roasted Kona in Hawaii hardly caught my attention. So, I guess, maybe Im a bit more than a casual coffee drinker.

Resorts World went the extra mile and bought a Franke A1000 coffee system straight from Switzerland. Its the finest automatic coffee maker on the planet. The machine itself starts at $15,000, and they bought all the extras and add-ons to go with it. I would be shocked if they put less than $25,000 into the coffee machine in their poker room.

Yes, of course, I tried it. And yes, it was as good as advertised. A flat white that wouldnt have been out of place in Australia or New Zealand where it is the standard caffeinated beverage. Brilliant.

Stop by for a cup, even if you dont have time to play. Tell them you just wanted to check out the poker room and that Fox raved about the coffee machine. Theyll invite you to try a cup for yourself. And you will be impressed.

The coffee machine illustrates how they do everything at Resorts World. From the tables to the dealers and staff, the appointments and decor, and the multiple private rooms everything is top-notch and the very best available.

While the room is classic in appearance, its also completely modern. The Franke machine has a touch screen. They use the Poker Atlas app, which allows you to join cash game lists from your phone (no more calling in to get on a list). The food menu includes a dozen restaurants in the casino, and you can order it right from the touch screen and pay with reward points or a credit card right there.

The room is set far enough off the casino floor enough to avoid the din of slot machines, but not tucked in a back corner as if theyre ashamed of it. The air is clean and smoke-free. The food is great. And the rake is low. What else can you ask for?

Poker games? Oh yeah, sorry, I got lost in the coffee. I guess its just a fancy coffee shop if there arent good poker games. And Resorts World is doing a great job there too. They run some of the biggest mixed games in the country every day. They love smaller mixed games too, and there are always No-Limit Holdem games running.

The No-Limit games looked friendly and soft, though I have heard some players fear that there wont be enough walk-by traffic to bring recreational players in off the casino floor. I understand the concern. Its really nice when the occasional club patron stops by at Caesars because the line was too long to get into Omnia. Similar things happen at Wynn or Bellagio, though not as often, and Im not sure that they are a big part of the value of the games.

The biggest concern for me, as a working pro, is how many grinders are in the game. A table with backpacks and headphones everywhere is miserable, even if a random tourist drops in once in a while. I didnt see any backpacks at Resorts World.

Ill let you know how the games are after Ive had time to play some more hands in the room, but they seemed fine to me, with a nice relaxed group and multiple games running midday on a Tuesday. I think that we should all be supporting this room right away rather than waiting to see if they get the games we want before stopping by.

Resorts World made a real investment in poker. In fact, theyve made a bigger investment than any room Ive ever seen. We should be supporting that. If nothing else, it sets a standard for the other poker rooms in town. And, the rake is some of the lowest in the city, which tells me that they understand that poker isnt the big moneymaker, but rather a feature to bring people in to see the casino and bring their spouses or friends back to gamble or see a show. Other poker rooms could learn from this, and I hope they do.

You can bet Ill be letting all the other rooms in town know that their coffee is garbage the next time I have a cup somewhere else. Making sure the other rooms know that they need to step it up in all kinds of ways to compete with the high bar set by Resorts World might just light a fire under them. And if it doesnt, we can just move all the games to RW and toast with a fresh cappuccino.

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World Series of Poker 2021: Pocket aces defeated by worst hand of 2-7 – For The Win

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The 2021 World Series of Poker is currently taking place in Las Vegas, and heres a hand you need to see to show how lucky one player was.

As you might know, the best hand in Hold Em this was the final table at the $3,000 No Limit Hold Em tourney is pocket aces. The worst? A 2-7.

Here, we have Brandon Caputo, who has a pair of aces with 1.8 million in chips, which at this point at the final table wasnt much. But he wanted to get as much value for his aces as possible, so he called the big blind.

Harvey Mathews (over nine million in chips) had the 2-7, except and this is important they were suited diamonds. He was the big blind, so he simply checked.

The flop was 10-2-3, with the 3 of diamonds showing up. Caputo bet 160,000 and Mathews called with his pair of 2s.

The turn? The 8 of diamonds. Uh-oh. The flush draw was in play. But Caputo bet 300,000 and Mathews thought about it for a while before going all in, which Caputo called.

Guess what came out on the river? Yep. A diamond, specifically the queen. Mathews hit his diamond flush and eliminated Caputo with what started out as the worst hand against the best hand.

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Basic Manners and Etiquette to Remember at the Live Poker Table – Play Pennsylvania

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Poker tournaments are back in Pennsylvania at Rivers Casino Philadelphia, Live! Casino Philadelphia, and many more casinos. For a lot of live grinders, poker tournaments were unavailable for 18 months in the region, but they have come roaring back. With the return of live poker, its a good idea to remind players of some basic etiquette.

I havent played in a live tournament since pre-COVID says Joseph Shinn, a poker player from Cherry Hill, New Jersey. I am looking forward to knocking off the rust soon and getting back on the felt.

To most people, most of these rules may seem like common sense. Though a lot of poker players dont always make the best decisions. Here is PlayPennsylvanias Tips for Good Poker Table Manners.

If the plan is to spend all day sitting at a poker table grinding, can we at least agree on taking a shower and using soap before you head out to the casino. One of the biggest pet peeves players have is when you sit down next to the player who hasnt cleaned themselves in days. Not only is this a rule of etiquette, but WSOP took matters into their own hands and now has made it official.

According to WSOP live action rule #14:

This rule shall include, but is not limited to, any Participant whose personal hygiene has become disruptive to the other Participants seated at their table. The determination as to whether an individuals personal hygiene is disruptive to other Participants shall be determined by the WSOP Tournament Staff.

So now tournament directors can literally send you to the showers.

This is another rule that is standard across the board, but isnt always enforced. If a player is dealt in a hand and decides to play said hand, then put the phone down. It will help action move faster and will also allow for a player to be more focused and make better decisions when the action is on them.

Everyone is due a bathroom break or a little time to walk off a bad beat. But dont be the player that leaves for 20 to 30 minutes at a time to go bet on sports, play blackjack or just to kill time. Especially when there is a waiting list and players are trying to get in on the action.

Most poker rooms have dinner lists. If a player is going to eat, they can request to be put on the dinner list. This allows for the player to get right back in action when they get back from eating. Most dinner lists will allow for 30 mins to one hour to let a player return. Ask the floor if you are not sure of the rules of the dinner list.

Hygiene is so important that it is on this list twice! Now more than ever, we must wash our hands. If we have learned anything from this pandemic, it should be that proper hand washing is effective. Nothing is more gross than a player that goes to the bathroom and doesnt wash their hands. Only to come back and touch chips that everyone is using throughout the day.

Moving forwards, casinos should continue to have hand sanitizer at each table available for players to use on a regular basis.

Player X is all in, and player Y now has to make a decision for all his chips. The last thing player Y needs to hear about is Mr. Johnny TalksAlot telling everyone about how the restaurant down the street messed up his order. A good rule to follow is when a player is in a big hand and you are not involved, please be quiet.

Playing for large amounts of money can be very stressful at times. So keeping your mouth closed during these intense moments makes it easier for everyone involved in the action.

Players make mistakes. Bad players make a lot more mistakes. Good players make money off the bad players. This seems like a simple concept, yet players will go out of their way and berate players when they make bad decisions.

A good saying is Dont tap on the aquarium. Yelling at a player or telling them how badly they played a hand is not good for the poker ecosystem. If it is a newer player, they are now being deterred from the game and not enjoying themselves. This is also not good for anyone.

If a player decided to muck their hand, it is extremely bad etiquette to show your hand to other players. It is even worse to say what was in your hand. Even just remarking at the texture of the board when its laid out in reference to the hand you folded is not good for the game.

Making remarks or showing a hand can change the course of action. This will cause players to play differently and can cost players money.

When a player has a hand, please pay attention to the action. Wasting a tables time is a quick way to frustrate everyone. If you muck your hand, feel free to watch the game or order a drink, but dont do it while you are actively engaged in a pot.

If you have to ask who the action is on, its probably on you, said Patrick Jankowski, a poker player from Philadelphia.

This has to be said. No one cares about your bad beat story. Lets repeat that for clarification, no one cares about your bad beat!

Everyone gets bad beats. Its part of the game. Sitting around telling bad beat stories is annoying and makes for a negative atmosphere. We get it, the player hit a 3-outer on you on the river. Guess what? It happens.

The final rule of etiquette is the simplestbut the one people forget about the most. Respect. Respect the game, the players and especially, the dealers. Treat the staff fairly and keep integrity in the game. Learn to respect each other and enjoy the game.

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How Learning Poker Is Being Used to Recruit Women Into Money Management Roles – Yahoo Finance

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You may have heard people declare, Id be a horrible poker player, or, the opposite sentiment, I wouldnt want to play poker with them! Typically, it means the person cant hide their emotions and their face shows exactly how they feel.

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But there are other key skills involved in poker, too, including risk-taking and knowing how to read others. And, it turns out, all these skills that can improve your poker game can also help women in the workplace. At least, thats the thought behind Power Poker, a dozen course program developed by billionaire options trader Jenny Just.

Just is the cofounder of options trading firm Peak6 Capital Management and has amassed a net worth of $1.5 billion, according to Forbes. She started the poker course as a way to recruit more women into money management roles, according to Bloomberg. Thirty-five percent of traders at Justs company identify as women, but only 14% of the 25,000 fund managers worldwide are women, according to a report from Morningstar Inc. Sadly, that number has not risen in the past 21 years.

Justs course first teaches the basics of poker and then applies that knowledge, such as how to read people, knowing when to fold and understanding when its beneficial to go all in, to workplace scenarios, including salary negotiations. Poker skills are taught by seasoned players, Bloomberg reported.

Then, the entire group gets together on Zoom for games of Texas Hold Em with no money at stake. The course is free for women to play as individuals, and you can also get private lessons with one of the teachers for $55/hour. Nearly 4,000 women across the world have signed up to play, Bloomberg reported. Many of the students come from corporate clients including investment management firms and Northwestern Universitys Kellogg School of Business who pay a fee to provide the course to their workers or students.

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While its unlikely a poker course will break the glass ceiling or change the dynamics of negotiation that occur when women ask for raises, it is helping women build confidence, resilience and assertiveness, Gail Berger, deputy director of the Kellogg Center for Executive Women told Bloomberg.

Theres really this behavior change that happens, she said.

Using poker to hone boardroom skills is not unprecedented. A 2019 University of Alabama study found that hedge fund managers who are good at poker are, on average, also more successful. In 2018, billionaire hedge fund manager David Einhorn placed 6th in a World Series of Poker tournament, while managers John Sabat and Whitney Tilson chair the Take Em to School poker tournament fundraiser, Bloomberg reported.

See: Hedging Your Bet? Everything You Need To Know About Hedge FundsFind: Women Who Are Changing the Landscape of Finance

Just told Bloomberg, Some of the most senior leaders in the financial industry teach their kids poker at 5, 6, 7 years old. Its a constructive, strategic game.

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Does Twitch Help the Growth of Poker? – PokerTube

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Theres no doubt that Twitch.tv is one of the biggest recent success stories in the online gaming space. Increasingly powerful tech has given the opportunity for a great number of people to stream their own content and for others to enjoy the show in hi-definition.

Originally aimed at computer gamers, Twitch ushered in a new era of esports that now rivals the support of many mainstream sports. Online poker hitched a ride on this powerful beast , but was it a net winner or loser overall?

Soon after, other players, such as Jaime Staples, decided to try and emulate Somerville and a whole new genre was born. The problem for poker was that it would have to compete with esports to attract new players.

Its almost impossible to accurately analyse the demographics, but many claim that online poker streams on Twitch are almost exclusively watched by people who already play the game on a regular basis. It doesnt look as if Twitch is where pokers new recruits find and fall in love with the game.

This has provided one useful support mechanism to the online poker community in that many players who dont have time to study and play can still get behind their favourite streamer and follow their poker journey.

The streamers can also now support each other with the raid feature. Once their stream has ended they can send their viewership to a friends channel, some of whom will undoubtedly become fans of both channels.

Overall, Twitch poker probably does a good job of supporting online poker but it isnt likely to be responsible for enough of an influx of new players to have a significant impact on traffic. Esports is now firmly established and too much of a monster for poker to overcome.

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Do You Want To Gain An Edge At The Poker Table? – PokerNews.com

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Can you focus like the pros? Phil Hellmuth, Jeff Gross & Jonathan Little know they need to stay sharp at the poker table, especially at the World Series of Poker where it can be especially difficult to maintain mental sharpness and focus for long hours and late nights, day after day.

We talk to Colton Horn, Co-Founder @ Breinfuel to find out about this new cerebral beverage, and we put it to the test with some familiar faces at the World Series of Poker!

Developed by a pharmaceutical scientist and surgeon to help fuel the brain to respond with alertness for mental focus and physical productivity, Breinfuel contains natural caffeine from green coffee bean extract and green tea leaf extract. Teamed with a blend of low-glycemic sugar, hydrolyzed collagen peptides, and MCTs , Breinfuel helps provide appetite-suppressing, premium, time-synchronized fuel support. Zinc, L-theanine, glycine and an antioxidant blend futher provide brain-boosting support to give you that edge at the poker table.

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Finn Wolfhard practices his poker face while Jimmy Fallon asks about Stranger Things rumors – The A.V. Club

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Finn Wolfhard, Jimmy FallonScreenshot: The Tonight Show

Impatient fans of Stranger Things can attest that its been a long, long time since the shows third season left off with one of its signature, season-ending cliffhangers. No spoilers, but some people might be dead, de-powered, or otherwise touched by the Down Under, leaving viewers to ponder their favorite characters various fates for a lot longer than theyd hoped. We just finished shooting, and it was day 300, said Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard on Mondays Tonight Show, explaining that, while the shows cast and crew might be a little worn out by the series COVID-extended filming schedule, creators the Duffer Brothers are still fully engaged.

Im so glad they still care, the now 18-year-old now-former child star said of the directing Duffers, promising that the grind of four seasons and five eventful years has done nothing to dampen the creators desire to freak people out. Its going to be really messed up, is how Wolfhard put it concerning the long-in-coming fourth season. How messed up? Well, Jimmy Fallon attempted to ascertain that with an exercise is late-night host spycraft, preparing the game Wolfhard before asking about four of the most pressing internet rumors about the show.

The actor and musician, whos been in the business of keeping show biz secrets since he was 12 or so, told Fallon to go ahead and shoot, putting on his spoiler-spoiling poker face, a ready prop at hand for actorly misdirection. Whats up with David Harbours seemingly-dead Jim Hopper? Wolfhard only nodded and sipped from his mug of water, noncommittally. Will Wolfhards Mike and Millie Bobby Browns Eleven get back together? Nod, drink, shrug. Okay, but will the lab-raised Eleven get her powers back this season? And what about that spooky Creel house, where a Season 4 trailer revealed will play a big part in the series action this time around. Buh, eh, uh..., was Wolfhards response, so interpret that as you may.

As for the other supernatural franchise Wolfhard is now part of, the actor told Fallon that working on the direct sequel, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, was equally freaky. Especially as legacy Ghostbuster Wolfhard (playing the nephew of late buster Egon Spengler, alongside screen sister Mckenna Grace) did spill the tea about the films long-rumored return of the originals, in some capacity, at least. Its like being in the room with the Apostles or something, said Wolfhard of working with Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd, pretty much conforming that the ever-dubious Murray will, in fact be leading the charge against the sequels supernatural hordes. In slightly less scary news (if the sight of an 18-year-olds industriousness doesnt make you feel bad about yourself), the busy actor also confirmed a November 5 release date for his most recent band The Aubreys album, Karaoke Alone.

Stranger Things Season 4 will be out in 2022, sometime.

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