2004 WSOP Champ Greg "FossilMan" Raymer was busted in a prostitution sting at a hotel in Wake Forest, NC. According to police he answered an online ad posted by an undercover cop soliciting sex for money. I wonder if Chris Hanson of Dateline NBC was waiting in the hotel room when the Fossilman came over with a six pack and a deck of cards. Come on Greg does the name "Bunny Ranch" sound familiar?
POKER DONKEYS: ONLINE POKER BLOG!
A weekly recap of the the POKER DONKEYS! podcast. Here you can find the links to free online poker sites, texas hold em strategies and products mentioned on the show. Along with some extras. Everything a POKER DONKEY needs to succeed at the tables.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
NEVADA ONLINE POKER BILL PASSES! YEAH!
Nevada Rocks! |
After a 90-minute hearing before a joint meeting of the Assembly and Senate Judiciary committees, both houses of the Legislature voted unanimously to pass Assembly Bill 114, which would allow Nevada to move ahead with online poker in the absence of federal action and to join in interstate compacts that would expand the customer base for Nevada casinos.
“We’re going to do it now,” said Assembly Majority Leader William Horne, D-Las Vegas.
“We’re going to beat New Jersey.”
In his State of the State speech, Sandoval declared online poker legislation to be his most immediate priority and called on lawmakers to pass it within the first 30 days of the session. That timetable sped up when New Jersey passed similar online gambling legislation.
Both states are in a race to become an online gambling hub, hoping to use existing gaming regulations to help new states enter the gaming market.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
IOWA ONLINE POKER BILL BACK ON THE TABLE.
Is Iowa's Online Poker Bill just a field of dreams? |
Internet poker is once again being considered in Iowa with Senate Bill SSB 1068. This is reportedly similar to the 2012 bill that passed the Senate but could not get though the House.
This bill is a poker-only bill and asks for 22-24 percent of adjusted gross receipts, which seem out of line compared to other jurisdictions that take half or a quarter of that amount. But at least something is being considered.
If passed, this is expected to raise $3 million to $13 million yearly for the state. One important thing left out of this bill is the requirement to segregate player funds from the online poker room’s general fund. This would seem to be a no-brainer looking at online poker’s recent past. Hopefully the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission will make that part of the regulations it rolls out once given oversight.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Carbon Poker Mobile App for iPhone, iPod Touch
Carbon Poker, a poker room on the Merge Gaming Network, is expected to soon launch an online poker mobile client, the first of its kind for a US-facing network.
The app has finished final testing, and Carbon are looking for a few players “interested in being involved in a first preview” ahead of a wider release to the public.
The initial version will only be available for players on the iPhone or iPod touch and will be limited to play money games. Real money games should become available soon, along with support for players with an iPad or an Android device.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
OMG A NEW POST ON THE POKER DONKEYS BLOG!
So 2013 is showing more promise then ever with an unbelievable event occurring. For the first time in nearly 2 years a new post showed up on the Poker Donkeys Online Blog! Not to get to far ahead of ourselves but could a new episode of the Poker Donkeys Podcast be next? Who knows I'm just proud of a new post and I hope to post more. PS Can someone tell Slade to give me halla. I can't get a hold of him. email: pokerking72@msn.com (Rock On Donkeys!)
Poker Stars Hotel and Casino!
It looks like the parent company of both Poker Stars and Full Tilt has applied to buy The Atlantic Club Casino in Atlantic City. If everything is approved you too could be staying at the Poker Stars Hotel and Casino. I wonder what the entertainment is going to be perhaps a magic show with Antonio "The Magician" Esfandiari.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
BLACK FRIDAY-A Study in hipocracy.
It's the end of an era. The wild west of possibilites and dreams are over. So now what? As an american online poker player all I can do is shake my head at the hipocracy I've witness this week. I understand that playing online poker in the US has always been considered a "grey area" when it came to it's legality. I also understand that in order to produce payouts to US players some of these sites my have had to resort to "questionable transactions". But in a country whose capital city just past legislation to legalize local online poker my question is why now? Why now when at least 5 different states in this nation are trying to pass simular legislation to that of Washington DC. Remember the UIGEA does NOT make online poker illegal. It makes the transactions between US banks and online gaming sites illegal. The answer to "why now" in my opinon is because they are trying to legalize onine poker. This way they can use the revenue of online poker to help cover the mistakes of our politicians regarding our country's huge deficits. It's coming alright and the last thing they want is competition. So what better way to ensure you're the only game in town? That's right, get rid of the competition! It's "The Sopranos" way of running a country. So when you hear of the different reasons this happened keep this in mind. The hipocracy of this whole situation stinks worse than the act itself. Tune in this week for PokerDonkeys the Podcast! for and in depth (and funny) discussion about the end of an era.
Monday, September 20, 2010
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