Sunday, April 6, 2008

Poker News - iMEGA to challenge dismissal of lawsuit against UIGEA

iMEGA to challenge dismissal of lawsuit against UIGEA
The Interactive Media Entertainment & Gaming Association filed notice that it plans to challenge the dismissal of its lawsuit against the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act in the United States. iMEGA has said that the UIGEA infringes upon basic constitutional rights and that criminalization of ��...full article

imega_logo3.jpgThe Interactive Media Entertainment & Gaming Association filed notice that it plans to challenge the dismissal of its lawsuit against the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act in the United States.

iMEGA has said that the UIGEA infringes upon basic constitutional rights and that criminalization of financial transactions can be illegal in some instances.

According to pokerpages.com:

Earlier this month, though Judge Mary L. Cooper of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey dismissed the overall case, she countered a major government challenge to iMEGA’s suit by ruling that iMEGA did indeed have “legal standing” to pursue challenging UIGEA further, which was a strategic victory (click here for related article).

Commenting on important elements within the ruling, Eric M. Bernstein, Esq., attorney for iMEGA noted that “Judge Cooper’s ruling holds that, even with the passage of UIGEA, online gambling is only illegal in states where a statute specifically says it is.” Joe Brennan Jr., the chairman of iMEGA noted another significant aspect of the ruling, saying, “Judge Cooper found that banks, credit card companies and other payment system instruments are exempt from criminal sanctions under UIGEA, significantly undercutting UIGEA’s enforcement mechanism. Her ruling echoes the growing consensus of opinion that UIGEA is a fundamentally flawed statute.”

Whole thing here.

iMEGA’s recent filing is only the first step in the appeals process for its case against the UIGEA.



American qualifier wins EPT San Remo
The European Poker Tour San Remo final table featured four players who had made it to EPT final tables before. But an American who qualified online beat them all. Jason “treysfull21″ Mercier won the event, cashing for $1.34 million in winning his first live poker tournament ��...full article

ept_logo.jpgThe European Poker Tour San Remo final table featured four players who had made it to EPT final tables before. But an American who qualified online beat them all.

Jason “treysfull21″ Mercier won the event, cashing for $1.34 million in winning his first live poker tournament win.

The final table took just three hours from first hand to last.

Here’s how heads-up play went, according to wickedchopspoker.com:

Anthony Lellouche finished in second place for $779,215. Mercier had a big chip lead entering heads-up play, and the heads-up battle only lasted two hands. The two players got all of their chips in the middle with Lellouche holding a pair of sevens and Mercier holding K-Q offsuit. The flop was a great one for Mercier as it came A-Q-4 with two spades, giving him middle pair and the highest spade in case running spades came on the turn and river. The turn and river ended up being the harmless 8 and 2 of clubs, and Mercier secured the victory.

Whole thing here.

Dario Minieri, who gained fame at last year’s World Series of Poker main event, entered the final table as the chip leader but finished in third place for $443,767. He was eliminated by Mercier.



PokerStars.com EPT San Remo, Day 3: Minieri to Head Final
31 players returned to Casino San Remo for Day 3 of the PokerStars.com European Poker Tour San Remo championship, including WSOP bracelet holder Todd Brunson, Italian superstar Dario Minieri, and chip leader Jason Mercier, an American...

Poker game leads to stabbing death in Atlantic City
A disagreement at a poker table led to a stabbing death Saturday at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City. According to a story at majorwager.com: Vicente Perez, 57, of Georgia, began arguing with another man at a Taj poker table, Vitale said. They stepped ��...full article

generic_dealer_table2.jpgA disagreement at a poker table led to a stabbing death Saturday at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City.

According to a story at majorwager.com:

Vicente Perez, 57, of Georgia, began arguing with another man at a Taj poker table, Vitale said. They stepped out of the casino and into the valet parking area of the garage near the Virginia Avenue entrance, where the argument descended into violence.

The victim, whose identity was not released pending the notification of his family, was pronounced dead at 4:05 p.m. at AtlantiCare Medical Center in Atlantic City.

Whole thing here.

Perez is in custody and faces charges of aggravated manslaughter and two weapons charges.



Mississippi considers bill that will try to retain Florida gamblers
The state of Mississippi is considering measures and tax breaks that would help keep Florida gamblers coming back to the state. Mississippi is reacting to casino expansion by the Seminole Tribe and new Florida laws that will expand poker and greyhound racing in the state. According to ��...full article

generic_dealer_table1.jpgThe state of Mississippi is considering measures and tax breaks that would help keep Florida gamblers coming back to the state.

Mississippi is reacting to casino expansion by the Seminole Tribe and new Florida laws that will expand poker and greyhound racing in the state.

According to pokerpages.com:

This week, Florida’s poker expansion bill, sponsored by Senate Minority Leader Steve Geller, passed the Florida Senate committee with an 8-2 vote. It paves the way for high-stakes and celebrity tournaments at parimutuels. It would also expand gaming to 18 hours a day on weekdays and 24 hours a day on weekends, reports the Miami Herald. Current law allows card rooms to operate for no more than 12 hours a day.

The bill would also allow parimutuels to host and broadcast celebrity or charity poker tournaments like the ones that have become television mainstays in recent years. They could also have high-stakes tournaments in which up to 1,000 players each pay up to $10,000 in entry fees.

Whole thing here.

Mississippi is concerned about its gambling industry — nearly a quarter of the visitors to its casinos came from neighboring Florida last year. That could mean a loss in revenue of up to a quarter of a billion dollars for Mississippi, according to the story.

Mississippi’s legislature is now considering a bill that would give tax breaks for casinos that build attractions for non-gamblers.



#373 – NBC Heads-Up Championship #23 – Once and For All
The championship match of the Fourth NBC Heads-Up Championship is knotted at one apiece. Cards were in the air at 9:12 PM. As with the first two matches, the players started with 640,000 chips and blinds were set at 3k-6k,...

PokerXFactor acquires PokerFox
PokerXFactor.com, the online poker training center, announced the acquisition of competitor PokerFox.net. The move means that Chris “pokerfox” Wallace and Adam “hatfield13″ Stemple will be joining PokerXFactor as instructors. According to a press release from PokerXFactor: The acquisition of PokerFox.net will add over 200 videos of advanced ��...full article

pxf.jpgPokerXFactor.com, the online poker training center, announced the acquisition of competitor PokerFox.net. The move means that Chris “pokerfox” Wallace and Adam “hatfield13″ Stemple will be joining PokerXFactor as instructors.

According to a press release from PokerXFactor:

The acquisition of PokerFox.net will add over 200 videos of advanced poker instruction to the PokerXFactor (PXF) Training Center library, plus numerous articles and blogs aimed at helping poker players win. In addition, Chris Wallace, who is recognized as a top poker coach today, will focus on teaching PXF subscribers bankroll building, cash games, poker software and tools, and general poker best practices. Adam Stemple will become PokerXFactor’s lead instructor on mixed games. Both instructors will play active roles in the PokerXFactor community.

Whole thing here.

Both old and new content from PokerFox instructors will appear at PokerXFactor early this month.



Poker Room Review: Santa Ana Star, Bernalillo, NM
The Santa Ana Star Casino is located in Bernalillo, a small city between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, just west of Interstate 25. It is a full service New Mexican casino, located on an Indian pueblo, with all of the limitations required...

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