What Online Gambling Sites Are Safe
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*But these days, gambling sites go a step further with safe and secure mobile online.
*The online gambling sites have taken in an average of more than $11 million in bets and averaged close to $220,000 in revenue every week since launch. Thanks to a 15% tax rate, more than $365,000 in tax revenue for the state was generated in less than the first three months.
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The explosive growth and acceptance of online gambling in the U.S. introduced countless new customers to casino games and sports betting.
One of the great things about legal online gambling sites is that they make it much safer to gamble online versus playing at illegal online gambling sites. We break down the advantages of legal online gambling sites versus illegal sites below. But in a nutshell, here are some of the reasons why it’s safe to gamble online at a legal gambling. Yes, all the top online gambling sites in Canada offer many mobile games that can be played in browser or via a casino app. Most platforms produce betting and gaming apps that are compatible with Android and/or iOS devices like iPhone, which you can download for free.
But as these (largely) inexperienced iGaming players begin to explore options, the line between regulated and illegal sites can be a bit blurry.
As such, Conscious Gaming, the non-profit arm of GeoComply, has launched Bettor Safe. The national campaign aims to promote responsible gambling and educate players about the risks of betting with unregulated operators.
Today, @ConsciousGam is thrilled to announce the launch of Bettor Safe, a campaign to help educate consumers about safe, legal and regulated online betting. Visit https://t.co/PasST6TnYB to learn more. pic.twitter.com/mKETRPX7DW
— Conscious Gaming (@ConsciousGam) March 3, 2021Bettor Safe focused on NJ and PA
Wednesday’s roll-out of Bettor Safe includes two state-specific sites for New Jersey and Pennsylvania players.
Seth Palansky, VP of corporate social responsibility & communications for Conscious Gaming, said Bettor Safe underscores a “commitment to consumer protection and safety by directly educating individuals about the risks of unregulated online betting.”
“This campaign comes at a pivotal moment when American sports fans are gearing up for the NCAA basketball tournament amid a pandemic that continues to push individuals online,” said Palansky. “Now more than ever we must educate consumers and equip them with the tools to make more informed decisions about online betting.”
Bettor Safe provides players information about where online gambling is legal and which sites are regulated. The campaign also provides local and national resources for responsible gambling.
The campaign includes a short informational video specific to the Garden State market.Online gambling confusion
Currently, 15 states and Washington D.C. permit some form of legal online gambling.
While sports betting will be in the spotlight this month thanks to March Madness, several jurisdictions also offer online casinos and poker.
A recent survey published by the American Gaming Association found a bit of confusion about online betting. According to the AGA, 35% of individuals are unaware if online betting is legal in their states.
And many more are wagering on unregulated sites.
“The regulator community sees, firsthand, the risks that illegal gambling presents to consumers and state governments. We cannot cede the established rules and safeguards of regulated internet gaming to offshore websites that have zero accountability,” said the North American Gaming Regulators Association in a statement in support of Bettor Safe.More online gambling education needed in NJ and PA
A recent survey of NJ and PA adults on their habits and attitudes towards online betting. And it revealed some gaps in public awareness:
*More than 25% of those polled in NJ and more than 30% in PA are unaware if online betting is legal in their state or responded that it was not legal.
*About 75% of New Jersey and Pennsylvania residents could not or are not sure if they could differentiate a legal betting site from an illegal website.
*Among those surveyed who currently bet online, respondents (42% in both states) overwhelmingly cite “safety and security” as most important to them.
Conscious Gaming conducted the survey on behalf of the Bettor Safe campaign.Problem Gambling Awareness in the U.S.
March also happens to be nationally recognized as Problem Gambling Awareness Month.
In New Jersey, the governor, state gaming regulators, and the Council on Compulsive Gambling of NJ formally acknowledge March as PGA Month annually.
“Problem Gambling: Have the Conversation” is the theme of this year’s campaign.Best Online Gambling Sites For Real Money
Gambling disorder has been classified by the American Psychiatric Association since 2013 as an addiction.A little more on GeoComply, Conscious Gaming
GeoComply is a geolocation compliance company used by several online operators and gaming jurisdictions (including NJ). It ensures players are within legal boundaries to place a wager.
Conscious Gaming is the independent non-profit entity created by GeoComply to use technology to “propel social responsibility initiatives,” according to a company news release.What Online Gambling Sites Are Safe People
Bettor Safe is the latest effort from Conscious Gaming to aid consumers and promote responsible gaming. In September 2020, Conscious Gaming rolled out PlayPause. It is a fairly new responsible gaming and sports integrity tool to help the gaming industry manage self-exclusion and impermissible bettor programs.
Register here: http://gg.gg/om2wf
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
*But these days, gambling sites go a step further with safe and secure mobile online.
*The online gambling sites have taken in an average of more than $11 million in bets and averaged close to $220,000 in revenue every week since launch. Thanks to a 15% tax rate, more than $365,000 in tax revenue for the state was generated in less than the first three months.
*Best Online Gambling Sites For Real Money
*What Online Gambling Sites Are Safe People
The explosive growth and acceptance of online gambling in the U.S. introduced countless new customers to casino games and sports betting.
One of the great things about legal online gambling sites is that they make it much safer to gamble online versus playing at illegal online gambling sites. We break down the advantages of legal online gambling sites versus illegal sites below. But in a nutshell, here are some of the reasons why it’s safe to gamble online at a legal gambling. Yes, all the top online gambling sites in Canada offer many mobile games that can be played in browser or via a casino app. Most platforms produce betting and gaming apps that are compatible with Android and/or iOS devices like iPhone, which you can download for free.
But as these (largely) inexperienced iGaming players begin to explore options, the line between regulated and illegal sites can be a bit blurry.
As such, Conscious Gaming, the non-profit arm of GeoComply, has launched Bettor Safe. The national campaign aims to promote responsible gambling and educate players about the risks of betting with unregulated operators.
Today, @ConsciousGam is thrilled to announce the launch of Bettor Safe, a campaign to help educate consumers about safe, legal and regulated online betting. Visit https://t.co/PasST6TnYB to learn more. pic.twitter.com/mKETRPX7DW
— Conscious Gaming (@ConsciousGam) March 3, 2021Bettor Safe focused on NJ and PA
Wednesday’s roll-out of Bettor Safe includes two state-specific sites for New Jersey and Pennsylvania players.
Seth Palansky, VP of corporate social responsibility & communications for Conscious Gaming, said Bettor Safe underscores a “commitment to consumer protection and safety by directly educating individuals about the risks of unregulated online betting.”
“This campaign comes at a pivotal moment when American sports fans are gearing up for the NCAA basketball tournament amid a pandemic that continues to push individuals online,” said Palansky. “Now more than ever we must educate consumers and equip them with the tools to make more informed decisions about online betting.”
Bettor Safe provides players information about where online gambling is legal and which sites are regulated. The campaign also provides local and national resources for responsible gambling.
The campaign includes a short informational video specific to the Garden State market.Online gambling confusion
Currently, 15 states and Washington D.C. permit some form of legal online gambling.
While sports betting will be in the spotlight this month thanks to March Madness, several jurisdictions also offer online casinos and poker.
A recent survey published by the American Gaming Association found a bit of confusion about online betting. According to the AGA, 35% of individuals are unaware if online betting is legal in their states.
And many more are wagering on unregulated sites.
“The regulator community sees, firsthand, the risks that illegal gambling presents to consumers and state governments. We cannot cede the established rules and safeguards of regulated internet gaming to offshore websites that have zero accountability,” said the North American Gaming Regulators Association in a statement in support of Bettor Safe.More online gambling education needed in NJ and PA
A recent survey of NJ and PA adults on their habits and attitudes towards online betting. And it revealed some gaps in public awareness:
*More than 25% of those polled in NJ and more than 30% in PA are unaware if online betting is legal in their state or responded that it was not legal.
*About 75% of New Jersey and Pennsylvania residents could not or are not sure if they could differentiate a legal betting site from an illegal website.
*Among those surveyed who currently bet online, respondents (42% in both states) overwhelmingly cite “safety and security” as most important to them.
Conscious Gaming conducted the survey on behalf of the Bettor Safe campaign.Problem Gambling Awareness in the U.S.
March also happens to be nationally recognized as Problem Gambling Awareness Month.
In New Jersey, the governor, state gaming regulators, and the Council on Compulsive Gambling of NJ formally acknowledge March as PGA Month annually.
“Problem Gambling: Have the Conversation” is the theme of this year’s campaign.Best Online Gambling Sites For Real Money
Gambling disorder has been classified by the American Psychiatric Association since 2013 as an addiction.A little more on GeoComply, Conscious Gaming
GeoComply is a geolocation compliance company used by several online operators and gaming jurisdictions (including NJ). It ensures players are within legal boundaries to place a wager.
Conscious Gaming is the independent non-profit entity created by GeoComply to use technology to “propel social responsibility initiatives,” according to a company news release.What Online Gambling Sites Are Safe People
Bettor Safe is the latest effort from Conscious Gaming to aid consumers and promote responsible gaming. In September 2020, Conscious Gaming rolled out PlayPause. It is a fairly new responsible gaming and sports integrity tool to help the gaming industry manage self-exclusion and impermissible bettor programs.
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Million One Drop Wsop
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The first tournament, known as The Big One for One Drop, was held as part of the WSOP, and had a record per person buy-in of US$1 million. 12/1/ Galaxy Note: Samsung might ditch premium phone for over falling high-end demand. I’ve been recording my journey through the 2017 World Series of Poker $111,111 One Drop event, all the way up to winning my third bracelet.Table Of Contents
Wsop 1 million buy Maeinheit. Articles (1)Add Desinfektionsmittel Selber. Das Big One for One Drop ist ein Pokerturnier, The Big One for One Drop (Event 55). Guy Lalibert’s ambitioniertes Monte Carlo One Drop Extravaganza fr Freizeitspieler startet in ein paar Wochen und 35 Spieler haben bereits. 2018 49TH ANNUAL WORLD SERIES OF POKER The Big One for One Drop by WSOP WSOP Europe 2017 High Roller for One Drop WSOP Europe 2017 Little One for One Drop Little One for One Drop: July 6, 2019 WSOP Event #75, $1,111 buy-in Stay Tuned News. WORLD WATER DAY.
Jonathan Duhamel is taking the phrase ’embrace the variance’ to a whole new level.
The 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event champion has become embroiled in a tax dispute with the Canadian government, according to a report from The Canadian. A $1.8 Million Question
The Canada Revenue Agency alleges that Duhamel’s poker activities constitute the running of a business and he’s therefore responsible for CA$1,219,114 in federal back taxes stemming from 2010-2012. That number could double with state taxes to Quebec, which would bring the total to roughly CA$2.4 million (~$1.8 million).
Duhamel, who has won $18 million and sits 33rd on the all-time money list according to The Hendon Mob, counters that his poker winnings are ’the result of chance.’Wsop Million Dollar One Drop
Not coincidentally, Canadian tax law does not require payments from winnings stemming from games of chance.
Both sides have laid out arguments in the linked piece for the case, which is set to hit the courts next March.
The tax authorities maintain that Duhamel’s poker playing clearly constituted a business and not recreational gambling because he took the game very seriously, played heavy volume with 40-plus hours per week, and didn’t earn other income. They also cited his piece swaps as evidence he was operating a business.
Duhamel’s counter is that has never ’received specific training’ in poker, and that luck therefore drove him to the millions he won. He says being labeled a professional poker player by sponsoring site PokerStars was purely for marketing purposes.Unanswered Questions and Other Notes of Interest
The tax dispute isn’t the only notable thing to come out of the story. The piece from The Canadian provided some fascinating insight into the life and finances of a WSOP world champion.
For instance, the piece notes Duhamel’s swaps cost him $4.1 million of the $8.9 million he won when being crowned world champion in 2010.
Furthermore, Duhamel’s post-WSOP contract with PokerStars was spelled out as a contract worth $1 million for the following year. Of that $1 million, $480,000 was paid out in cash while another $520,000 was provided as tournament entries and fees.
It’s also interesting that the only taxes in question seem to stem from 2010-2012. By no means did Duhamel’s poker exploits stop then. In fact, while he has slowed down immensely in recent years, he won about $6.5 million from 2013-2015. He produced a banner campaign in the latter that saw him win just shy of $5 million, highlighted by his second bracelet and almost $4 million in the $111,111 High Roller for ONE DROP.
He also maintained his sponsorship with PokerStars through early 2015.
There are also some discrepancies between his alleged incomes in these years and the cashes credited by Hendon Mob, though they could be made up by sponsorships and changes in exchange rates.
What are Duhamel’s chances of success when the case hits the courts next March, assuming there’s no settlement?
Answering such a question would be beyond the scope of this piece, but The Canadian reports that Duhamel’s lawyer plans to zero in on a 2006 case in which two recreational Canadian gamblers were cleared of tax liability after a hot streak betting sports.
However, it’s notable that many Canadian pros, even the elites, have frequently opted to skip the WSOP and other U.S.-based events because the heavy tax burden strongly hinders their expected value. The withholding treaty with the U.S. combined with paying normal Canadian taxes makes it a tough proposition, and if those pros are paying up, Duhamel will likely be expected to do so as well.
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LAS VEGAS -- Daniel Colman let his poker play speak for itself.
Colman, a 23-year-old professional online poker player from Holden, Mass. (though he has lived in Montreal and Rio de Janeiro to maximize his online opportunities), won the $1 million buy-in Big One for One Drop event at the World Series of Poker on Tuesday night. First prize was worth $15,306,688 and Colman’s first WSOP bracelet as he topped six-time bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu in the final heads-up battle.
Colman ran off after doing the wrap-up interview for the ESPN broadcast of the event (July 29, Aug. 5 and Aug. 12), but Olivier Busquet, another online pro who has served as Colman’s mentor and backer, said Colman doesn’t like to do interviews and that he said in one interview that the focus should be on the charity. That’s a good place to start.
One Drop was created by Guy Laliberte, the founder of Cirque du Soleil, in 2007 to raise money (and awareness) of the charity that brings much-needed water to parts of the world that don’t have adequate sanitation systems. The Big One for One Drop tournament debuted in 2012 when 48 poker pros and businessmen entered and out of each million-dollar entry fee, $111,111 goes to One Drop. This year, 42 players entered to raise $4,666,662. One Drop is based in Montreal, so another nice tie-in with part-time resident Colman and the Canadian-born Negreanu.
’The focus should be on the charity, otherwise it’s just a bunch of rich guys playing for obscene amounts of money,’ Negreanu said. ’Poker is his (Colman’s) job and he’s here to work. If he doesn’t want to do interviews, I respect it completely.’
Colman has earned his reputations as a heads-up sit-and-go specialist and finished third ($111,942) in the $10,000 buy-in heads-up no-limit hold ’em event that concluded a week ago Saturday. So, even though Negreanu was seen as the more experienced player (’KidPoker’ turns 40 on July 26) and held a slight 68.5 million in chips to 57.5 million, he knew he was in for a battle.Million One Drop Wsop Results
’In heads-up, he’s one of the best in the world,’ Negreanu said. ’I’m happy with how I played and luck plays a role in this format, but he played great, too. He’s going to win a lot more of these.’
The end of the battle came on the 46th hand of heads-up play as Colman held about a 5-1 chip advantage. Blinds were at 800K/1.6M and after Negreanu limped in on the button, Colman raised to 4 million. Negreanu went all-in and Colman called. Negreanu led with A-4 against Colman’s K-Q and hit two pair on a flop of A-J-4. To the shock of the crowd at the Rio, Colman hit his straight on the turn and eliminated Negreanu who wasn’t able to fill up on the river (7s).
Colman earned the lead only 15 hands earlier in a 60-million chip pot that featured Negreanu paying off his opponent on the river after a five-minute tank. When asked if that was the turning point, Negreanu actually pointed two hands earlier.
’I would say it was the A-8 versus A-Q hand,’ he said. ’I was really cruising at that point and had a chance to take a bigger lead.’
Entering that hand, Negreanu lead 74 million to 51 million. He bet 2.5 million preflop and offered a 2.5 million continuation bet after a flop of J-J-9. Another J hit the board on the turn and Negreanu bet 4 million. Colman called and after an 8 on the river, both players checked. Colman’s key catch there cut into Negreanu’s lead and changed the feeling of the match. and Colman called.
Negreanu collected $8,288,001 and his consolation prize moved him atop the all-time poker tournament earnings list at $29.8 million, just $3 million ahead of 2012 One Drop winner Antonio Esfandiari. Colman’s biggest previous tournament win was $2.2 million at EPT Monte Carlo a few months ago. Now he’s sixth on the all-time list.
Tuesday’s action started at 3 p.m. local time after the action lasted past 4 a.m. the night before with intentions of breaking the money bubble. After 30 hands of bubble play, organizers halted the action, but once the players returned, the biggest bubble of the year burst quickly. On Tuesday’s first hand, businessman and Macau cash gamer Tom Hall lost a race to Negreanu (10-10 < A-Q) and left empty-handed. The remaining players were guaranteed at least $1.3 million and eliminations came quickly as four players remained with over 20 million in chips while the other four were under 10 million. By the next two levels, Cary Katz (eighth), Paul Newey (seventh), Scott Seiver (the only other previous bracelet winner at the final tables beside Negreanu, sixth) and Tobias Reinkemeier (fifth) had all fallen. Rick Salomon, the chip leader at the end of Monday’s action, held on for fourth to collect $2.8 million. German Christoph Vogelsang took third for $4,480,000.Million One Drop Wsop Main Event
’I didn’t win it, but it was cool to watch,’ said Negreanu. Or it will be once the show goes through post-production.Million One Drop Wsop Tournaments
Below are the complete results of Event 37 at the 2014 World Series of Poker:Million One Drop Wsop Tournament
Event 57: Big One for One DropBuy-in: $1 millionEntries: 42Prize pool: $37,333,338Players in the money: 8
1. Daniel Colman ($15,306,668)2. Daniel Negreanu ($8,288,001)3. Christoph Vogelsang ($4,480,001)4. Rick Salomon ($2,800,000)5. Tobias Reinkemeir ($2,053,334)6. Scott Seiver ($1,680,000)7. Paul Newey ($1,418,667)8. Cary Katz ($1,306,667)
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*Wsop Million Dollar One Drop
*Million One Drop Wsop Results
*Million One Drop Wsop Main Event
*Million One Drop Wsop Tournaments
*Million One Drop Wsop Tournament
The first tournament, known as The Big One for One Drop, was held as part of the WSOP, and had a record per person buy-in of US$1 million. 12/1/ Galaxy Note: Samsung might ditch premium phone for over falling high-end demand. I’ve been recording my journey through the 2017 World Series of Poker $111,111 One Drop event, all the way up to winning my third bracelet.Table Of Contents
Wsop 1 million buy Maeinheit. Articles (1)Add Desinfektionsmittel Selber. Das Big One for One Drop ist ein Pokerturnier, The Big One for One Drop (Event 55). Guy Lalibert’s ambitioniertes Monte Carlo One Drop Extravaganza fr Freizeitspieler startet in ein paar Wochen und 35 Spieler haben bereits. 2018 49TH ANNUAL WORLD SERIES OF POKER The Big One for One Drop by WSOP WSOP Europe 2017 High Roller for One Drop WSOP Europe 2017 Little One for One Drop Little One for One Drop: July 6, 2019 WSOP Event #75, $1,111 buy-in Stay Tuned News. WORLD WATER DAY.
Jonathan Duhamel is taking the phrase ’embrace the variance’ to a whole new level.
The 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event champion has become embroiled in a tax dispute with the Canadian government, according to a report from The Canadian. A $1.8 Million Question
The Canada Revenue Agency alleges that Duhamel’s poker activities constitute the running of a business and he’s therefore responsible for CA$1,219,114 in federal back taxes stemming from 2010-2012. That number could double with state taxes to Quebec, which would bring the total to roughly CA$2.4 million (~$1.8 million).
Duhamel, who has won $18 million and sits 33rd on the all-time money list according to The Hendon Mob, counters that his poker winnings are ’the result of chance.’Wsop Million Dollar One Drop
Not coincidentally, Canadian tax law does not require payments from winnings stemming from games of chance.
Both sides have laid out arguments in the linked piece for the case, which is set to hit the courts next March.
The tax authorities maintain that Duhamel’s poker playing clearly constituted a business and not recreational gambling because he took the game very seriously, played heavy volume with 40-plus hours per week, and didn’t earn other income. They also cited his piece swaps as evidence he was operating a business.
Duhamel’s counter is that has never ’received specific training’ in poker, and that luck therefore drove him to the millions he won. He says being labeled a professional poker player by sponsoring site PokerStars was purely for marketing purposes.Unanswered Questions and Other Notes of Interest
The tax dispute isn’t the only notable thing to come out of the story. The piece from The Canadian provided some fascinating insight into the life and finances of a WSOP world champion.
For instance, the piece notes Duhamel’s swaps cost him $4.1 million of the $8.9 million he won when being crowned world champion in 2010.
Furthermore, Duhamel’s post-WSOP contract with PokerStars was spelled out as a contract worth $1 million for the following year. Of that $1 million, $480,000 was paid out in cash while another $520,000 was provided as tournament entries and fees.
It’s also interesting that the only taxes in question seem to stem from 2010-2012. By no means did Duhamel’s poker exploits stop then. In fact, while he has slowed down immensely in recent years, he won about $6.5 million from 2013-2015. He produced a banner campaign in the latter that saw him win just shy of $5 million, highlighted by his second bracelet and almost $4 million in the $111,111 High Roller for ONE DROP.
He also maintained his sponsorship with PokerStars through early 2015.
There are also some discrepancies between his alleged incomes in these years and the cashes credited by Hendon Mob, though they could be made up by sponsorships and changes in exchange rates.
What are Duhamel’s chances of success when the case hits the courts next March, assuming there’s no settlement?
Answering such a question would be beyond the scope of this piece, but The Canadian reports that Duhamel’s lawyer plans to zero in on a 2006 case in which two recreational Canadian gamblers were cleared of tax liability after a hot streak betting sports.
However, it’s notable that many Canadian pros, even the elites, have frequently opted to skip the WSOP and other U.S.-based events because the heavy tax burden strongly hinders their expected value. The withholding treaty with the U.S. combined with paying normal Canadian taxes makes it a tough proposition, and if those pros are paying up, Duhamel will likely be expected to do so as well.
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LAS VEGAS -- Daniel Colman let his poker play speak for itself.
Colman, a 23-year-old professional online poker player from Holden, Mass. (though he has lived in Montreal and Rio de Janeiro to maximize his online opportunities), won the $1 million buy-in Big One for One Drop event at the World Series of Poker on Tuesday night. First prize was worth $15,306,688 and Colman’s first WSOP bracelet as he topped six-time bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu in the final heads-up battle.
Colman ran off after doing the wrap-up interview for the ESPN broadcast of the event (July 29, Aug. 5 and Aug. 12), but Olivier Busquet, another online pro who has served as Colman’s mentor and backer, said Colman doesn’t like to do interviews and that he said in one interview that the focus should be on the charity. That’s a good place to start.
One Drop was created by Guy Laliberte, the founder of Cirque du Soleil, in 2007 to raise money (and awareness) of the charity that brings much-needed water to parts of the world that don’t have adequate sanitation systems. The Big One for One Drop tournament debuted in 2012 when 48 poker pros and businessmen entered and out of each million-dollar entry fee, $111,111 goes to One Drop. This year, 42 players entered to raise $4,666,662. One Drop is based in Montreal, so another nice tie-in with part-time resident Colman and the Canadian-born Negreanu.
’The focus should be on the charity, otherwise it’s just a bunch of rich guys playing for obscene amounts of money,’ Negreanu said. ’Poker is his (Colman’s) job and he’s here to work. If he doesn’t want to do interviews, I respect it completely.’
Colman has earned his reputations as a heads-up sit-and-go specialist and finished third ($111,942) in the $10,000 buy-in heads-up no-limit hold ’em event that concluded a week ago Saturday. So, even though Negreanu was seen as the more experienced player (’KidPoker’ turns 40 on July 26) and held a slight 68.5 million in chips to 57.5 million, he knew he was in for a battle.Million One Drop Wsop Results
’In heads-up, he’s one of the best in the world,’ Negreanu said. ’I’m happy with how I played and luck plays a role in this format, but he played great, too. He’s going to win a lot more of these.’
The end of the battle came on the 46th hand of heads-up play as Colman held about a 5-1 chip advantage. Blinds were at 800K/1.6M and after Negreanu limped in on the button, Colman raised to 4 million. Negreanu went all-in and Colman called. Negreanu led with A-4 against Colman’s K-Q and hit two pair on a flop of A-J-4. To the shock of the crowd at the Rio, Colman hit his straight on the turn and eliminated Negreanu who wasn’t able to fill up on the river (7s).
Colman earned the lead only 15 hands earlier in a 60-million chip pot that featured Negreanu paying off his opponent on the river after a five-minute tank. When asked if that was the turning point, Negreanu actually pointed two hands earlier.
’I would say it was the A-8 versus A-Q hand,’ he said. ’I was really cruising at that point and had a chance to take a bigger lead.’
Entering that hand, Negreanu lead 74 million to 51 million. He bet 2.5 million preflop and offered a 2.5 million continuation bet after a flop of J-J-9. Another J hit the board on the turn and Negreanu bet 4 million. Colman called and after an 8 on the river, both players checked. Colman’s key catch there cut into Negreanu’s lead and changed the feeling of the match. and Colman called.
Negreanu collected $8,288,001 and his consolation prize moved him atop the all-time poker tournament earnings list at $29.8 million, just $3 million ahead of 2012 One Drop winner Antonio Esfandiari. Colman’s biggest previous tournament win was $2.2 million at EPT Monte Carlo a few months ago. Now he’s sixth on the all-time list.
Tuesday’s action started at 3 p.m. local time after the action lasted past 4 a.m. the night before with intentions of breaking the money bubble. After 30 hands of bubble play, organizers halted the action, but once the players returned, the biggest bubble of the year burst quickly. On Tuesday’s first hand, businessman and Macau cash gamer Tom Hall lost a race to Negreanu (10-10 < A-Q) and left empty-handed. The remaining players were guaranteed at least $1.3 million and eliminations came quickly as four players remained with over 20 million in chips while the other four were under 10 million. By the next two levels, Cary Katz (eighth), Paul Newey (seventh), Scott Seiver (the only other previous bracelet winner at the final tables beside Negreanu, sixth) and Tobias Reinkemeier (fifth) had all fallen. Rick Salomon, the chip leader at the end of Monday’s action, held on for fourth to collect $2.8 million. German Christoph Vogelsang took third for $4,480,000.Million One Drop Wsop Main Event
’I didn’t win it, but it was cool to watch,’ said Negreanu. Or it will be once the show goes through post-production.Million One Drop Wsop Tournaments
Below are the complete results of Event 37 at the 2014 World Series of Poker:Million One Drop Wsop Tournament
Event 57: Big One for One DropBuy-in: $1 millionEntries: 42Prize pool: $37,333,338Players in the money: 8
1. Daniel Colman ($15,306,668)2. Daniel Negreanu ($8,288,001)3. Christoph Vogelsang ($4,480,001)4. Rick Salomon ($2,800,000)5. Tobias Reinkemeir ($2,053,334)6. Scott Seiver ($1,680,000)7. Paul Newey ($1,418,667)8. Cary Katz ($1,306,667)
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Ko Card Counting Trainer
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There are many card counting systems that are used when playing blackjack and each system has a different level of difficulty and accuracy. One of the easiest systems to use is the KO, or Knock Out system. This system was first used in 1992 and was called the All Sevens system. This is one of the most basic systems used by blackjack players today and it is a perfect system for new card counters. The Knock Out system is an unbalanced counting system that uses a running count. Since this system is unbalanced, there is no need for the calculation of a true count.
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*Ko Card Counting Trainer TrainingUsing the KO / Knock Out System
This system does not use all cards in the deck, which is why it is one of the easiest to use. Most of the cards that are counted will be worth +1, which will create the unbalance. The initial running count will start with zero and players will then add or subtract a value based on what cards are in play. The following table depicts the counts for each card that is considered with this system.Card ValuePoints2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7+18, 9010, Jack, Queen, King, Ace-1
When the running count using this system reaches +2 or higher, it indicates an advantage for the player. The higher the count, the more of an advantage the player will have during the game.
*Blackjack Card Counting Trainer The trainer is very self-explanatory, these are the basics. To display the next card, hit the pile of cards on the right. To display the previous card, click on the left pile.
*KO Count Strategy. In the Knockout Card Counting (KO Count) system, as explained in the book Knock Out Blackjack, all card values are the same as in the Hi Low system, except for the value of the 7. In this system, the seven is considered a low card and thus a positive value—unlike the Hi Low system where it is a neutral card.
Blackjack KO Count Basics. Unlike the balanced counting systems, which end up with a 0 if you go to the end of the deck of cards, the unbalanced card counting systems does not. The most popular unbalanced system is the Blackjack KO count. The KO stands for the Knockout card count. The main thing about this system is that some cards receive.Ko Card Counting Trainer OnlineWhen to Adjust Bets
Using this system, the easiest betting strategy is to increase bet amounts when the player has the advantage and lower bets when the house has the advantage. This betting strategy is based on playing a single deck game of blackjack, but can be altered slightly to accommodate games with multiple decks.
It is important for players to know when to increase and decrease their bet amounts when using this system. The following table lets players know when they should alter their bet amounts based on the running count when playing a single deck game.When running count is more than 0When true count is less than 1The betting amount is the same as the table minimumThe bet amount can be calculated as (running count +1) times the betting unit
When playing a game that uses 6 decks, things should be adjusted:Running count of more than -3True count of more than, or equal to -3Betting amount is equal to table minimumBet amount is 2 times table minimum for -3 and -2 counts and 5 times table minimum for -1 to +1. Increase the bet after each running count increment of 2 by doubling the bet.Ko Card Counting Trainer TrainingHouse Edge with the KO System
When using this system properly, it is possible to enjoy a house edge of 1% to 2%. The amount that is won from the game will depend on the ability to count cards and alter the bet amounts at the right time. Since the KO system is simple to use and only counts a few of the cards in play, it is a preferred selection for beginner card counters who want an accurate, yet simple system.
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There are many card counting systems that are used when playing blackjack and each system has a different level of difficulty and accuracy. One of the easiest systems to use is the KO, or Knock Out system. This system was first used in 1992 and was called the All Sevens system. This is one of the most basic systems used by blackjack players today and it is a perfect system for new card counters. The Knock Out system is an unbalanced counting system that uses a running count. Since this system is unbalanced, there is no need for the calculation of a true count.
*Ko Card Counting Trainer Online
*Ko Card Counting Trainer TrainingUsing the KO / Knock Out System
This system does not use all cards in the deck, which is why it is one of the easiest to use. Most of the cards that are counted will be worth +1, which will create the unbalance. The initial running count will start with zero and players will then add or subtract a value based on what cards are in play. The following table depicts the counts for each card that is considered with this system.Card ValuePoints2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7+18, 9010, Jack, Queen, King, Ace-1
When the running count using this system reaches +2 or higher, it indicates an advantage for the player. The higher the count, the more of an advantage the player will have during the game.
*Blackjack Card Counting Trainer The trainer is very self-explanatory, these are the basics. To display the next card, hit the pile of cards on the right. To display the previous card, click on the left pile.
*KO Count Strategy. In the Knockout Card Counting (KO Count) system, as explained in the book Knock Out Blackjack, all card values are the same as in the Hi Low system, except for the value of the 7. In this system, the seven is considered a low card and thus a positive value—unlike the Hi Low system where it is a neutral card.
Blackjack KO Count Basics. Unlike the balanced counting systems, which end up with a 0 if you go to the end of the deck of cards, the unbalanced card counting systems does not. The most popular unbalanced system is the Blackjack KO count. The KO stands for the Knockout card count. The main thing about this system is that some cards receive.Ko Card Counting Trainer OnlineWhen to Adjust Bets
Using this system, the easiest betting strategy is to increase bet amounts when the player has the advantage and lower bets when the house has the advantage. This betting strategy is based on playing a single deck game of blackjack, but can be altered slightly to accommodate games with multiple decks.
It is important for players to know when to increase and decrease their bet amounts when using this system. The following table lets players know when they should alter their bet amounts based on the running count when playing a single deck game.When running count is more than 0When true count is less than 1The betting amount is the same as the table minimumThe bet amount can be calculated as (running count +1) times the betting unit
When playing a game that uses 6 decks, things should be adjusted:Running count of more than -3True count of more than, or equal to -3Betting amount is equal to table minimumBet amount is 2 times table minimum for -3 and -2 counts and 5 times table minimum for -1 to +1. Increase the bet after each running count increment of 2 by doubling the bet.Ko Card Counting Trainer TrainingHouse Edge with the KO System
When using this system properly, it is possible to enjoy a house edge of 1% to 2%. The amount that is won from the game will depend on the ability to count cards and alter the bet amounts at the right time. Since the KO system is simple to use and only counts a few of the cards in play, it is a preferred selection for beginner card counters who want an accurate, yet simple system.
More Card Counting Systems for Beginners:
Register here: http://gg.gg/om2vs
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
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