Ron Paul Gets Seduced by Sasha Cohen in Bruno Flick

Posted by admin | Gambling News | Thursday 28 May 2009 1:58 pm

The latest Sasha Cohen film, Bruno, could potentially become the summer’s biggest comedy hit.  The movie features a cameo appearance by none other than Republican Texas Congressman, Ron Paul.  Congressman Paul is a staunch advocate for legalized online gambling and has actually co-sponsored a bill with Democrat Barney Frank, who is openly gay, a point worth noting since Cohen attempts to seduce Paul in the film.

"I was expecting an interview on Austrian economics," Ron Paul told Politico.  "So, that didn’t turn out that way. But, by the time he started pulling his pants down, I … What in (inaudible) is going on here? I ran out of the room."

While the Congressman didn’t exactly seem thrilled by what he described as a "dishonest means of getting him in the studio," which was designed to look like a bedroom, the film is likely to help build on the Ron Paul mystique.  As a one time US Presidential candidate, Dr. Paul raised significant amounts of money through a grassroots Internet campaign.  That helped him develop a sort of cult following.

And it’s not the first time Ron Paul has been interviewed by a gay reporter.  Gambling911.com’s Jenny Woo has interviewed the Congressman in the past.  She is a bisexual.  Woo did not remove any articles of clothing during the interview, however.

As for the film itself, it is slated for release July 10. Brüno was initially rated NC-17 by the MPAA for sexual content, but the film was reclassified to an R rating after Universal Pictures edited certain scenes.

Some industry analysts and studio executives believe the movie has the potential to be the summer’s top-grossing comedy. But the studio releasing it — General Electric Co.’s Universal Pictures — is taking a low-key approach according to the Wall Street Journal.

For months, Universal has been forgoing big-ticket marketing moves — such as trailers in theaters and television spots — that are normally de rigueur for launching a big comedy.

Instead, industry watchers say, it has pursued a subtler strategy it hopes will create enough buzz to pique audience curiosity about the film, which ultimately garnered an R rating after some cuts.

Hollywood studios typically spend between $30 million and $40 million to market a big summer comedy, but Universal appears to have spent just a fraction of that sum so far. Its boldest effort as yet has been to hang "Bruno" posters — featuring Mr. Baron Cohen in high-waisted yellow shorts — in movie-theater lobbies.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

 

 

 

 

2009 WSOP: Three Records in Three Days

Posted by admin | Gambling News | Thursday 28 May 2009 8:01 am

Each of the first three open events of the 2009 World Series of Poker Presented By Jack Link’s Beef Jerky has broken a record.

First, it was Event #2, which set the record for largest prize pool for a non-Main Event field, when 201 players anted up $40,000 each to create a massive $7,718,400 prize pool. The previous record prize pool was $7,104,000 (2007) – a solid $614,000 behind the new record.

Then, Event #3, the $1,500 Omaha Hi-Low, had 918 entrants, besting the old record of 833 and becoming the largest live Omaha tournament ever played.

But the most impressive feat thus far has been the sellout of Event #4 – a $1,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em tournament.  Billed as a "stimulus special," it has blown away the then-record 3,929 entrants who participated in a $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em tournament at last year’s WSOP – by selling a capacity of approximately 6,000 entries.

The new mark means the $1,000 event, which features two start days (May 30 and 31), is the largest non-WSOP Main Event tournament ever played. Registration for Event #4 is now sold out, with a maximum capacity of approximately 3,000 players per start day – or 6,000 players total.

"The demand for the Stimulus Special could be felt the moment we announced it," said World Series of Poker President and Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack. "We welcome all the first-time players to the World Series of Poker and wish everyone good luck in their pursuit of a gold bracelet."

The total prize pool for Event #4 will exceed $5 million, with the winner guaranteed to earn more than 750 times the entry fee and the coveted gold bracelet.  Each of the final table participants will receive at least six-figure paydays.

The 40th annual WSOP began May 26 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and will continue until July 15. For the second consecutive year, the final nine players in the WSOP Main Event will halt play this summer and return in November to compete for the most prized trophy in all of poker, the WSOP Main Event gold bracelet.

ABOUT THE WSOP

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is the largest, richest and most prestigious gaming event in the world awarding millions of dollars in prize money and the prestigious gold bracelet, globally recognized as the sport’s top prize. Featuring a comprehensive slate of tournaments in every major poker variation, the WSOP is poker’s longest running tournament in the world, dating back to 1970.  In 2008, the event attracted 58,720 entrants from 124 different countries to the Rio in Las Vegas and awarded over $180 million in prize money.  The creation of the new delayed Main Event final table more than doubled ratings on ESPN year-over-year.  In December, 2008 the WSOP was named the 7th most admired sports brand in North America by Turnkey Sports Survey, trailing only the more established NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR and PGA Tour among sports properties.  In addition, the WSOP has formed groundbreaking alliances in broadcasting, digital media and corporate sponsorships, while successfully expanding the brand internationally with the advent in 2007 of the World Series of Poker Europe. For more information on the World Series of Poker, please visit our website at www.worldseriesofpoker.com

 

Odds to Win 2009 World Series of Poker

Posted by admin | Gambling News | Saturday 23 May 2009 5:56 am

A popular bet option each year – and one that is not always the easiest to find – is wagering on which poker player will win the World Series of Poker.  Odds to win the 2009 World Series of Poker were available at BetUS.com and included a wide range of offerings from who would win to the nationality of the winner to what the winning hand would be.  You can also bet on which player you think will make it to the final table of nine in November. 

The 2009 World Series of Poker main event is coming up quickly, starting the first week in July.

Nearly all the poker players listed below would pay out handsomely should they win thanks to the thousands of entries anticipated. 

"It’s almost like playing the lottery only your chances are much greater," says Payton O’Brien of Gambling911.com.

For instance, the favorites are noted players Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, Gus Hansen and Tom Dwan.  Each would pay out $15000 for every $100 bet at  BetUS.com.  It should be noted that Negreanu came in second place at the World Series of Poker Europe, which only had a few hundred entries.  This was still quite a feat under the circumstances. 

Your odds to win the 2009 World Series of Poker appear below and are available at BetUS.com.

 

1

Phil Ivey    

+15000

2

Daniel Negreanu    

+15000

3

Gus Hansen    

+15000

4

Tom Dwan    

+15000

5

Andrew Black    

+20000

6

Juha Helppi    

+20000

7

Ivan Demidov    

+20000

8

John Juanda    

+20000

9

Barry Greenstein    

+20000

10

Allen Cunningham    

+20000

11

Jamie Gold    

+25000

12

Peter Eastgate    

+25000

13

Johnny Lodden    

+30000

14

Robert Mizrachi    

+25000

15

Theo Jorgensen    

+25000

16

Phil Hellmuth    

+25000

17

Patrick Antonius    

+25000

18

Noah Boeken    

+25000

19

Chris Fergusen    

+25000

20

Annette Obrestad    

+30000

21

Ramzi Jelassi    

+30000

22

Andreas Hoivold    

+30000

23

Bertrand Grospellier    

+25000

24

Johnny Chan    

+25000

25

Erick Lindgren    

+30000

26

Eric Seidel    

+30000

27

Howard Lederer    

+30000

28

Joe Hachem    

+35000

29

Phil Laak    

+30000

30

Scott Montgomery    

+35000

31

Michael Mizrachi    

+35000

32

Andy Bloch    

+35000

33

Greg Raymer    

+35000

34

David Tran    

+40000

35

Bengt Sonnert    

+40000

36

Dave Ulliott    

+40000

37

David Rheem    

+40000

38

Julian Thew    

+45000

39

Scotty Nguyen    

+40000

40

Chris Moneymaker    

+50000

41

Sander Lylloff    

+50000

42

Freddy Deeb    

+50000

43

Philip Hilm    

+50000

44

Martin De Kniff    

+50000

45

Soren Kongsgaard    

+50000

46

Roland De Wolfe    

+50000

47

Luca Pagano    

+50000

48

Ram Vaswani    

+50000

49

Kelly Kim    

+50000

50

David Chiu    

+50000

51

Darus Suharto    

+50000

52

Kenny Tran    

+50000

53

William Thorsson    

+50000

54

Martin Wendt    

+50000

55

Neil Channing    

+50000

56

David Benyamine    

+50000

57

Jerry Yang    

+75000

58

Humberto Brenes    

+75000

59

Sorel Mizzi    

+75000

60

Viet Van    

+75000

61

Mark Teltscher    

+75000

62

Dennis Phillips    

+75000

63

Jan Svendsen    

+75000

64

Jesper Hougaard    

+75000

65

Dario Minieri    

+75000

66

Mika Paasonen    

+75000

67

Lars Bonding    

+75000

68

Marty Smith    

+100000

69

Marcel Luske    

+100000

70

Hans Eskilsson    

+100000

71

Mats Iremark    

+100000

72

Tore Oydne    

+100000

73

Andreas Hagen    

+100000

74

Gert Andersen    

+100000

75

Dag Martin Mikkelsen    

+100000

76

Rasmus Nielsen    

+100000

77

Brian Townsend    

+100000

78

Denes Kalo    

+100000

79

Rene Angelil    

+100000

80

Rene Mouritsen    

+100000

81

Isabella Mercier    

+100000

82

Victoria Coren    

+100000

83

Craig Marquis    

+125000

84

Niklas Kihl    

+125000

85

Mikael Bredenberg    

+125000

86

Janne Overa    

+125000

87

Kristian Kjondal    

+125000

88

Morten Erlandsen    

+125000

89

Doyle Brunson    

+50000

90

Todd Brunson    

+75000

91

Mike Matusow    

+35000

92

Eli Elezra    

+50000

93

Huck Seed    

+75000

94

Ted Forrest    

+75000

95

Paul Wasicka    

+50000

96

Annie Duke    

+100000

97

Chad Brown    

+100000

98

Vanessa Rousso    

+100000

99

Jennifer Tilly    

+150000

 

Six figure jackpot win for Bond girl

Posted by admin | Gambling News | Monday 18 May 2009 6:38 am

Another online gambler has found entertainment and wealth at Slotland subsidiary WinADay this week with the third six-figure win at the online gambling casino. Bondgirl07 was initially introduced to the free games at the online casino by a friend, moving on to play for real money as she became more comfortable in the online gambling environment.

On the night of her big win, Bondgirl started with the Jack’s Show video poker game and then moved on to Heavenly Reels, a four payline slot machine with a special accumulating bonus, but her lucky streak started when she switched to Wheeler Dealer, a 9-wheel, 8-payline slot machine.

“My first spin on Wheeler Dealer gave me three gold bars so I knew that this was the game to play tonight,” she recalls. “I stayed with Wheeler Dealer for an hour, slowly seeing a rise in my cash. After fifteen more minutes though, I wasn’t getting many hits and had almost given up. Boy was I surprised when I got three cash symbols! I couldn’t believe it — I had won $100,224!”

This is the third six-figure jackpot at WinADay so far this year and the second to be won on the Wheeler Dealer slot machine. In January, Monica68 won $148,724 while playing the same game. Then in March, “123jaki” won $159,660 on the single-payline Slot-O-Matic.

2009 Preakness Preview

Posted by admin | Gambling News | Wednesday 13 May 2009 5:10 am

Microgaming Online Casino Pays Out Biggest Slot Jackpot Ever

Posted by admin | Gambling News | Friday 8 May 2009 5:50 am


Mega Moolah
What was a bad weekend for online casino slot jackpots at US friendly casinos turned into a great weekend for one lucky player on the Microgaming network of casinos. The largest online slot jackpot ever was hit on the Mega Moolah game.

If US players were upset before about the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, their anger must have escalated with this news. Microgaming is one of the software companies that forced casinos powered by them to stop accepting US customers after the UIGEA was put in place.

It may actually happen that in the future US online players will be allowed to compete for these types of jackpots. Representative Barney Frank is attempting to overturn the UIGEA by offering up legislation that would regulate and legalize Internet gambling.

“It is unfortunate that US players are being shut out of jackpots like the one hit over the weekend at a Microgaming casino,” said observer William Blanco, “Not only are they missing out on great jackpot prizes, but also some of the top slots that are available online.”

The Mega Moolah game that was hit had a jackpot of over $6.5 million. That is higher than some state lottery jackpots. There are also several other jackpots that are well above $1 million that are waiting to be hit.

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