One thing for
certain in Vegas is that there is never a dull moment. The sun may go
down at night, but that's just when things are getting heated up. If you
love to gamble, watch amazing theatre production shows,shop in huge
malls, eat delicious food, ride crazy roller coasters, or party like a
rock star, then Vegas is the place for you.
With thousands of restaurants in Las Vegas, going hungry is this
city is nearly impossible. Buffets include mouthwatering steaks and
juicy prime rib; as well as fresh shrimp, scallops, and lobster trick cards. The
best part about buffets is they have a little bit of everything; just in
case the kids or adults don't like seafood, they can always get
burgers, fries, Mac and cheese or fried chicken. After filling your
belly with scrumptious food, you can always attend one of the many
breath taking production shows that can only be found in Las Vegas.
These performances contain the world's best acrobatics, singers,
magicians, and depending on your sense of humor, comedians. Comedians
like Carrot Top and Brad Garret, keep the crowd laughing from start to
finish.
Classics, such as Sher, Celine Dion, Donnie and Marie,
continue to keep the seats packed with their memorable concerts. Vegas
magic shows are unlike other magic shows you have seen in your local
neighborhoods. Penn & Teller and V-The Ultimate Variety Show are
experienced magicians and their shows are proven fun for both families
and international tourists.Premium Vegas shopping outlets include
Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood, Le Boulevard at Paris, Grand
Canal Shoppes at the Venetian, The Shops at the newly opened
Cosmopolitan, Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, and Via at the Bellagio.
These shopping centers offer all of the best clothing designers and
jewelry retailers including: Giorgio Armani, Chanel, Dior, Gucci,
Tiffany & Co., Ann Taylor, Aber Crombie &Fitch, Louis Vuitton
and more marked card tricks. If you get tired of shopping you can always try your luck at
gambling. Whether your game is poker, roulette, craps, sports betting or if you like pulling the lever on the slots,
Vegas' 70 plus casinos will guarantee you a good time. Caesar's Palace
has one of the most acclaimed casinos as well as the Bellagio. They
provide a moderately upscale gambling experience, compared to some of
the older hotel casino
like Terribles and Circus Circus. If you enjoy dancing the night away
with your friends, Las Vegas's many night clubs, ultra lounges,
gentlemen's clubs, and bars will keep you busy. Las Vegas parties are
definitely wild and crazy. Although it is officially not legal to drink
on public sidewalks and other areas on the Strip is rarely if ever
enforced, unless you are acting like a complete fool and endangering
yourself and others.
Although the Las Vegas Strip may look walk
able with the naked eye, it really isn't unless you have moderately good
cardio. The blazing heat of the summer months can at times make it
difficult for elderly and non-athletes to stroll down the strip. Since
it's so open distances between hotels can be deceptively long. With that
said you can always call a cab (or rent a Ferrari) and cruise around
town. Las Vegas continues stand out as a premier vacation resort for
national and internal tourist due to its unique location, laws and
social excitement. There is little in Vegas that will stop you from having a good time!
2014年1月19日星期日
2014年1月16日星期四
American business man lost 200 millions dollars in Las Vegas casino! Or why you should never gamble
Terrence
Watanabe, a japanese-american business man, lost more than 200 millions
dollars in Las Vegas casinos. The most astonishing is that he lost that
in just two years. Gambling addiction is one of the main causes people
are looking for debt consolidation .
And it doesn't matter how rich you are, you always can still lose it
all. Really famous people lost millions in casinos. A lot of NBA players
sit at the high stakes tables. Allen Iverson is allegedly broke
because of his gambling problems.
To stay out of debt never play dice games like craps. Remember, you absolutely have zero chance of winning in the long term.
The best advice we can give you is to never infrared contactlenses start. Because gambling has a lot to do with pride. For example, if you lose 50 dollars there is a part of you which is pushing you to "win it back". Before you realise it, you lost 500 dollars just to win back 50. It is vicious circle that never stops.
Remember the Martin Scorscese movie "Casino". The main character Franky Tosenthal describes Las Vegas like no other:
"This is the end result of all the bright lights, and the comp trips, and all the champagne, and free hotel suites, and all the broads and all the booze. It's all been arranged just for us to get your money."
The only winner will be the house. Don't think you can solve your money problems with gambling.
Others are playing to impress a woman and show how much money they have. But women are not impressed with men who cannot control their bad habits.
A lot of people who found a good bet consolidation program and were debt-free after a few months start to gamble again and have to find another solution. So it's one thing to find a good debt settlement program but also make sure to get rid of your bad habits to not be in the same situation again.
To stay out of debt never play dice games like craps. Remember, you absolutely have zero chance of winning in the long term.
The best advice we can give you is to never infrared contactlenses start. Because gambling has a lot to do with pride. For example, if you lose 50 dollars there is a part of you which is pushing you to "win it back". Before you realise it, you lost 500 dollars just to win back 50. It is vicious circle that never stops.
"This is the end result of all the bright lights, and the comp trips, and all the champagne, and free hotel suites, and all the broads and all the booze. It's all been arranged just for us to get your money."
The only winner will be the house. Don't think you can solve your money problems with gambling.
Others are playing to impress a woman and show how much money they have. But women are not impressed with men who cannot control their bad habits.
A lot of people who found a good bet consolidation program and were debt-free after a few months start to gamble again and have to find another solution. So it's one thing to find a good debt settlement program but also make sure to get rid of your bad habits to not be in the same situation again.
2014年1月10日星期五
To Know Difference Of Data Mining And Web Screen Scraping
Data mining,
screen scraping is not. I know some people in the room cannot agree
with this statement, but they are almost two completely different
concepts. In short marked cards, you would say it this way: screen scraping to find
information, where data mining can analyze information possible. This is a great simplification, so I will work a bit.
World Fast Forward, screen scraping websites than ever refers to extract information. Computer programs "crawl" or "spider" throughweb sites ,
pulls the data. For many people the comparison shopping engine, archive
web pages, or a spreadsheet for a text so that it can be filtered to
analyze things like build to download.
Data mining, on the other hand, is defined by Wikipedia as "the practice of automatically search large stores of data for patterns. Other words, you already know, and you know about the useful things about care. Thus we have the right pages of text data mining, automated data collection, web data extraction, and the bloody website is preferred .
If your two-card Treasure popular poker forums and read to your poker "data mining" many of the technical discussion of the saw, and thought how it can help you win more money. In this article I will give you an introduction to poker data mining and clarify some common misconceptions.
Poker data mining is a process where you (I) is a poker hand histories ("Data") collected in the game without taking part yourself. After the collected hand, you Holder Manager, your opponents to play in a program like Advanced Statistics can import. Normally determine the player playing style.
In addition, many people enjoy watching thehigh stakes games
and save your favorite poker professionals with the hand history. For a
special "hand grabber" data mine the program. A hand grabber a small
program that runs in the background and the "clock" poker table for your
computer, and protects them from the hand history, if any are found infrared ink.
Invisible Shield as hard and strong that even if you have a knife to try and cut on the screen, you will surely fail. For an expensive mobile phone, screen protector because of your unfailing security forces has the best security. Transparent cover can hardly be seen because it is very thin. But this does not mean that it is not difficult if the scratches and resists any form.
In fact, invisible shield, even if you close your eyes, hold the phone, you can hardly see. Degree of protection as their heavy armor, although seem thin and irrelevant. Invisible Shield is just a shell for the phone, the phone is not interrupted. If you have a cable that you connect to the touch screen as before to use.
It is possible for you to buy full body armor kit, which is a security for the phone. Screen coverage is absolutely necessary, and the slope of the touch screen can also be purchased. But for the kit to buy the entire cover of the phone because it marks or scratches from all sides to protect the whole phone is recommended.
World Fast Forward, screen scraping websites than ever refers to extract information. Computer programs "crawl" or "spider" through
Data mining, on the other hand, is defined by Wikipedia as "the practice of automatically search large stores of data for patterns. Other words, you already know, and you know about the useful things about care. Thus we have the right pages of text data mining, automated data collection, web data extraction, and the bloody website is preferred .
If your two-card Treasure popular poker forums and read to your poker "data mining" many of the technical discussion of the saw, and thought how it can help you win more money. In this article I will give you an introduction to poker data mining and clarify some common misconceptions.
Poker data mining is a process where you (I) is a poker hand histories ("Data") collected in the game without taking part yourself. After the collected hand, you Holder Manager, your opponents to play in a program like Advanced Statistics can import. Normally determine the player playing style.
In addition, many people enjoy watching the
Invisible Shield as hard and strong that even if you have a knife to try and cut on the screen, you will surely fail. For an expensive mobile phone, screen protector because of your unfailing security forces has the best security. Transparent cover can hardly be seen because it is very thin. But this does not mean that it is not difficult if the scratches and resists any form.
In fact, invisible shield, even if you close your eyes, hold the phone, you can hardly see. Degree of protection as their heavy armor, although seem thin and irrelevant. Invisible Shield is just a shell for the phone, the phone is not interrupted. If you have a cable that you connect to the touch screen as before to use.
It is possible for you to buy full body armor kit, which is a security for the phone. Screen coverage is absolutely necessary, and the slope of the touch screen can also be purchased. But for the kit to buy the entire cover of the phone because it marks or scratches from all sides to protect the whole phone is recommended.
Computer Games For Children To Play
There are a
multitude of action games for your child to play. If they are between
the age of 3 to 5 here are some suggestions in the order or popularity.
They are Hot Dog Bush, Greedy's Bakery, Sling Shot Santa or Wonderball.
Each of these games is very different, but all take eye and hand
coordination.
Hot
Dog Bush is the favorite game of choice and is the easiest. With this
game the object is to make as many hotdogs and serve them to your
waiting customers as you possibly can trick cards. You must wait until a customer is
asking for a hotdog, the customer doesn't speak of course, you just see
a picture of what all they want on their hotdogs. You get the bun,
place it on the counter, cook the wiener and place it in the bun. If the
customer wants ketchup or any other condiment, you place that on the
hotdog and give to the customer. The customer then pays you and more
customers will come up. If you do not put your money
in the cash register, then no more customers will approach the hotdog
stand. You are required to make so much money per day. If you meet the
quota, then you have won the day!
Greedy's Bakery is based on the Smurfs! It is an adorable game of catch the food with all the graphics that the old Smurf cartoons had in them. Greedy is trying to catch all of the food that two other Smurfs are throwing to him. To help Greedy catch the food, you must move Greedy with the arrow keys. You lose a life each time that Greedy misses the food. You win a life when Greedy catches the food. As soon as the food hits Greedy's plate infrared contactlenses, it disappears and the score goes up! You only have four lives. This game does not last long, so a child with a short attention span will enjoy this game.
Sling Shot Santa is a more difficult game. There are two elves that are pushing a slingshot on the snow. Using the arrow keys to push Santa, they speed up as long as you are pressing the keys. If you want to sling shot Santa, then you must press the space bar key. Santa will either do one of three things. If you have chosen to sling shot him at the right time, he will be shot over the ravine. If you fall short of the mark, or if you do not get going fast enough, then poor Santa lands on the ice face first! If you get to going too fast and are too close to the ravine, then Santa and the elves fall through to the hard ground below. This game takes more thinking skill than younger kids have. Trying to get Santa over the ravine was even hard for me (and I am an adult). Sometimes I think you just get lucky and Santa flies over! You don't actually see Santa hit the ground - that was the saving grace of this game.
Wonderball is another game for children with short attention spans. Again using your arrow keys and your space bar, a small robot tries to throw a ball up at some bricks to knock them out. A little on the destructive side, but it is cute when the ball bounces back, hits the ground and then is able to knock some more bricks out! A fast paced game which also requires hand and eye coordination!
Greedy's Bakery is based on the Smurfs! It is an adorable game of catch the food with all the graphics that the old Smurf cartoons had in them. Greedy is trying to catch all of the food that two other Smurfs are throwing to him. To help Greedy catch the food, you must move Greedy with the arrow keys. You lose a life each time that Greedy misses the food. You win a life when Greedy catches the food. As soon as the food hits Greedy's plate infrared contactlenses, it disappears and the score goes up! You only have four lives. This game does not last long, so a child with a short attention span will enjoy this game.
Sling Shot Santa is a more difficult game. There are two elves that are pushing a slingshot on the snow. Using the arrow keys to push Santa, they speed up as long as you are pressing the keys. If you want to sling shot Santa, then you must press the space bar key. Santa will either do one of three things. If you have chosen to sling shot him at the right time, he will be shot over the ravine. If you fall short of the mark, or if you do not get going fast enough, then poor Santa lands on the ice face first! If you get to going too fast and are too close to the ravine, then Santa and the elves fall through to the hard ground below. This game takes more thinking skill than younger kids have. Trying to get Santa over the ravine was even hard for me (and I am an adult). Sometimes I think you just get lucky and Santa flies over! You don't actually see Santa hit the ground - that was the saving grace of this game.
Wonderball is another game for children with short attention spans. Again using your arrow keys and your space bar, a small robot tries to throw a ball up at some bricks to knock them out. A little on the destructive side, but it is cute when the ball bounces back, hits the ground and then is able to knock some more bricks out! A fast paced game which also requires hand and eye coordination!
2013年12月23日星期一
Run-Good Challenge: Event 3 Recap
The inaugural PokerListings.com Run-Good Challenge has reached end
game. Each of the three preliminaries has been contested and the group
that advances to the finale has been decided.
This morning saw the 13-strong field, minus a few latecomers and one no-show, log on to PokerStars from their respective locations around the world, locking in virtual combat for $1,960 and a shot at the Grand Final marked cards lenses.
Coming into Event 3 the leaderboard was clearly stratified. Dan Skolovy sat at the peak of the triangle with an unbreakable 12 points, courtesy of his back-to-back bashings of Events 1 and 2. Dan was the exemplar of running good but, sadly, it all came to an end today.
Just to get it in early, here are the results for Event 3.
On the very first hand this morning Skolovy got all-in as a result of a button-on-blind raising war with Kid Dynamite. Queens for Skolovy against Kid Dynamite's sevens set the stage for the glorious 7-9-9 flop.
With Dan's Donovan Bailey-esque good-running abilities at an end, he was off to the rail and out in front for the Bad-Beat Bonus. This wouldn't be the last time the Dynamite Kid would cash in some run-good to stay alive.
Not long after, Chops got it in before the flop with kings to KD's queens. The Kid didn't flop a full house this time but he did spike the queen, sending Chops back to whatever it is he does on a Saturday afternoon. Chops has extra reason to be frustrated. He suffered a similar beat last week, getting all-in pre on the good side of another pair-over-pair collision.
I missed the Poker Shrink's exit but check here for his recap. Same goes for Change100, whose bustication made the merge to the nine-handed final table possible.Yakshi's elimination was by far the worst example of running-good we've seen yet. He managed to get in with A♠ A♦ to Shamus' A♥ 5♥. The flop came all hearts and that was that for the new PL.com blogger. On the bright side he gets this week's Bad Beat Bonus, a whopping $25! That more than makes up for being denied a chance at the $1,176 first-place prize, right infrared contactlenses?
In addition to the cash on the line for the top three spots, $1,176, $588 and $196, there was the matter of the points needed to earn a seat at Event 4, the Grand Final Championship next Saturday. Poker Shrink was on the sidelines, laying odds for each player's advancement.
I was removed from the equation since Skolovy had already locked up the seat reserved for the PL.com representative.
It looked like Shamus was through, based on solid results in the first two events, but players like Spaceman, Michele Lewis and Amy Calistri needed to post a good result today to guarantee advancement.
The final table was quickly cut down as Pokerati Dan and the absent-minded-Dr. Pauly's chair were eliminated. That's right; Pauly's empty chair had outlasted 46% of the field, finishing in seventh place.
Based entirely on his aforementioned luck-boxery, Kid Dynamite was sitting on a huge stack. At one point Spaceman asked him when we could expect the meltdown. "Imminently" was the response. It was around this time he ran pocket jacks into Amy Calistri's aces, getting crippled and eliminated shortly after.
I won a few key flips and soon it was down to the final three, Amy, Shamus and myself. As it turns out, Spaceman's exit in fourth put him in a tie for the last remaining seat. This means that sometime this week there will be a sudden-death heads-up lightning-round death-match between Change100 and Spaceman!
We're thinking it will be a $1+20¢ heads-up match on Stars. Details on that coming soon.
Three-handed play didn't last long, with Amy going out in third at the hands of the not-so-Short-Stacked Shamus. They both rivered a flush and the rest pretty much played itself. As we entered heads-up Shamus had me outchipped by about 3-1.
After shipping the blinds back and forth for a while I lost a few hands and sent the rest of my stack hurtling into the pot, taking an ill-conceived stab at an A♣ A♥ 3♦ flop. In retrospect it might have been bad timing as Shamus was holding A♠ 3♥.
Shamus gets the mammoth $1,176 first-place cash and a seat at the Grand Final. I'll be rolling over my $588 second-place money to next week's prize pool.
Here's the final scoreboard in the race for the finale. As you can see, the tie between Spaceman and Change100 has yet to be broken.
Next
week we'll see the conclusion of the first ever Run-Good Challenge.
With my rollover money there will be a grand total of $3,088 up for
grabs. All six of the participants will be getting paid but the lion's
share will go to the winner, along with the title of Series I champion!
This morning saw the 13-strong field, minus a few latecomers and one no-show, log on to PokerStars from their respective locations around the world, locking in virtual combat for $1,960 and a shot at the Grand Final marked cards lenses.
Coming into Event 3 the leaderboard was clearly stratified. Dan Skolovy sat at the peak of the triangle with an unbreakable 12 points, courtesy of his back-to-back bashings of Events 1 and 2. Dan was the exemplar of running good but, sadly, it all came to an end today.
Just to get it in early, here are the results for Event 3.
1st | Shamus | 6 points |
2nd | Matt Showell | 5 points |
3rd | Amy Calistri | 4 points |
4th | Spaceman | 3 points |
5th | Michele Lewis | 2 points |
6th | Kid Dynamite | 1 point |
13th | Dan Skolovy | 0 points |
With Dan's Donovan Bailey-esque good-running abilities at an end, he was off to the rail and out in front for the Bad-Beat Bonus. This wouldn't be the last time the Dynamite Kid would cash in some run-good to stay alive.
Not long after, Chops got it in before the flop with kings to KD's queens. The Kid didn't flop a full house this time but he did spike the queen, sending Chops back to whatever it is he does on a Saturday afternoon. Chops has extra reason to be frustrated. He suffered a similar beat last week, getting all-in pre on the good side of another pair-over-pair collision.
I missed the Poker Shrink's exit but check here for his recap. Same goes for Change100, whose bustication made the merge to the nine-handed final table possible.Yakshi's elimination was by far the worst example of running-good we've seen yet. He managed to get in with A♠ A♦ to Shamus' A♥ 5♥. The flop came all hearts and that was that for the new PL.com blogger. On the bright side he gets this week's Bad Beat Bonus, a whopping $25! That more than makes up for being denied a chance at the $1,176 first-place prize, right infrared contactlenses?
In addition to the cash on the line for the top three spots, $1,176, $588 and $196, there was the matter of the points needed to earn a seat at Event 4, the Grand Final Championship next Saturday. Poker Shrink was on the sidelines, laying odds for each player's advancement.
I was removed from the equation since Skolovy had already locked up the seat reserved for the PL.com representative.
It looked like Shamus was through, based on solid results in the first two events, but players like Spaceman, Michele Lewis and Amy Calistri needed to post a good result today to guarantee advancement.
The final table was quickly cut down as Pokerati Dan and the absent-minded-Dr. Pauly's chair were eliminated. That's right; Pauly's empty chair had outlasted 46% of the field, finishing in seventh place.
Based entirely on his aforementioned luck-boxery, Kid Dynamite was sitting on a huge stack. At one point Spaceman asked him when we could expect the meltdown. "Imminently" was the response. It was around this time he ran pocket jacks into Amy Calistri's aces, getting crippled and eliminated shortly after.
I won a few key flips and soon it was down to the final three, Amy, Shamus and myself. As it turns out, Spaceman's exit in fourth put him in a tie for the last remaining seat. This means that sometime this week there will be a sudden-death heads-up lightning-round death-match between Change100 and Spaceman!
We're thinking it will be a $1+20¢ heads-up match on Stars. Details on that coming soon.
Three-handed play didn't last long, with Amy going out in third at the hands of the not-so-Short-Stacked Shamus. They both rivered a flush and the rest pretty much played itself. As we entered heads-up Shamus had me outchipped by about 3-1.
After shipping the blinds back and forth for a while I lost a few hands and sent the rest of my stack hurtling into the pot, taking an ill-conceived stab at an A♣ A♥ 3♦ flop. In retrospect it might have been bad timing as Shamus was holding A♠ 3♥.
Shamus gets the mammoth $1,176 first-place cash and a seat at the Grand Final. I'll be rolling over my $588 second-place money to next week's prize pool.
Here's the final scoreboard in the race for the finale. As you can see, the tie between Spaceman and Change100 has yet to be broken.
Shamus | 14 points |
Dan Skolovy | 12 points |
Dr. Pauly | 8 points |
Amy Calistri | 8 points |
Michele Lewis | 6 points |
Change100 | 4 points |
Spaceman | 4 points |
Change100 Wins Run-Good Grand Final!
The inaugural PokerListings Run-Good Challenge is complete. Three
preliminary events and one Super Happy Grand Final Championship saw the
elite of the world's poker bloggers slug it out for run-good supremacy
and, of course, the honor of being crowned Run-Good Challenge champion!
In the end it was the implacable Change100 who took it all down. Before we can elaborate on that, and offer Change our congratulations, we've got to backtrack just a little bit.
In case you've been living under a rock for the last month and somehow missed everything leading up to the Grand Final, check out a few of the recaps in our Run-Good blog category. Now that you're all caught up we can get down to business.
The six top performing participants not only won some fairly substantial cash, substantial for bloggers at least, but they also lassoed a seat at the final and another guaranteed payday. Some people might say winning real tournaments like the WSOP Main Event or the PokerStars Sunday Million is the fastest road to fame, but in reality our freeroll series overshadows them all.
After all, how many times do you see players in real events enthusiastically open-shoving with the hammer or spending more time trying to sneak dirty words past the PokerStars chat censor than actually focusing on their cards?
Short-stacked Shamus, Dr. Pauly, Amy Calistri, Michele Lewis, Change100 and our own Dan Skolovy occupied the top six spots on the points leaderboard and were therefore sent the code to the finale. Some say e-mail is secure, but we don't believe them. The PL.com ninja corps was dispatched, killing off anyone and everyone standing in the way of their mission.
With the password safely in the hands of these six players we could sit back
easy cards tricks, relax and watch the carnage unfold on PokerStars.
Skolovy managed to win the first two prelims, but his run-good seemed to have run dry in Events 3 and 4 as he was the first eliminated in both.
Just to get it out of the way, here's a look at the results from Saturday's bloodbath.
Michele
Lewis was the one to busticate Dan this time around and she put his
chips to good use, riding them all the way to a second-place finish.
After Dan was out it was Dr. Pauly's turn to test the limits of running good. Michele opened and Pauly repopped cheat poker. The flop came down T♥ T♣ 5♥ and Pauly shipped, pretty much the only option since he was holding 7-2.
Michele made the easy call since she had flopped trips and that was all she wrote for the good doctor. With Pauly's exit Shamus became the last surviving man in the field. He wouldn't have to handle the pressure of that for long, however, as he found himself short and forced into action not long after.
For a full rundown of the event from his point of view click through here.
Amy Calistri was the next one to hit the bricks, leaving Michele Lewis and Change100 to duke it out for the lion's share of the prize pool.
The two fought valiantly but in the end it was Change100's run-good expertise that would come out on top. Not exactly a wasted day for anyone involved but Change certainly made the most of it. She actually had an additional obstacle in her way - after Event 3, she had been tied with Spaceman for sixth place.
They battled it out heads-up for the last seat at the finale and Change, obviously, was the victor.
So that's it for the first-ever Run-Good Challenge. We'd like to thank all the participants for playing and, as of right now, we're ringing the bell for Series 2 which will be starting in the next few weeks.
If you think you belong among this group of superstar bloggers drop us a line at support@pokerlistings.com and get involved. Stay tuned to the Run-Good category for more news as we begin preparations for round two, or what we're calling the Run-Hot Challenge!
In the end it was the implacable Change100 who took it all down. Before we can elaborate on that, and offer Change our congratulations, we've got to backtrack just a little bit.
In case you've been living under a rock for the last month and somehow missed everything leading up to the Grand Final, check out a few of the recaps in our Run-Good blog category. Now that you're all caught up we can get down to business.
The six top performing participants not only won some fairly substantial cash, substantial for bloggers at least, but they also lassoed a seat at the final and another guaranteed payday. Some people might say winning real tournaments like the WSOP Main Event or the PokerStars Sunday Million is the fastest road to fame, but in reality our freeroll series overshadows them all.
After all, how many times do you see players in real events enthusiastically open-shoving with the hammer or spending more time trying to sneak dirty words past the PokerStars chat censor than actually focusing on their cards?
Short-stacked Shamus, Dr. Pauly, Amy Calistri, Michele Lewis, Change100 and our own Dan Skolovy occupied the top six spots on the points leaderboard and were therefore sent the code to the finale. Some say e-mail is secure, but we don't believe them. The PL.com ninja corps was dispatched, killing off anyone and everyone standing in the way of their mission.
With the password safely in the hands of these six players we could sit back
easy cards tricks, relax and watch the carnage unfold on PokerStars.
Skolovy managed to win the first two prelims, but his run-good seemed to have run dry in Events 3 and 4 as he was the first eliminated in both.
Just to get it out of the way, here's a look at the results from Saturday's bloodbath.
1st | Change100 | $1,235 |
2nd | Michele Lewis | $802 |
3rd | Amy Calistri | $494 |
4th | Shamus | $247 |
5th | Dr. Pauly | $185 |
6th | Dan Skolovy | $123 |
After Dan was out it was Dr. Pauly's turn to test the limits of running good. Michele opened and Pauly repopped cheat poker. The flop came down T♥ T♣ 5♥ and Pauly shipped, pretty much the only option since he was holding 7-2.
Michele made the easy call since she had flopped trips and that was all she wrote for the good doctor. With Pauly's exit Shamus became the last surviving man in the field. He wouldn't have to handle the pressure of that for long, however, as he found himself short and forced into action not long after.
For a full rundown of the event from his point of view click through here.
Amy Calistri was the next one to hit the bricks, leaving Michele Lewis and Change100 to duke it out for the lion's share of the prize pool.
The two fought valiantly but in the end it was Change100's run-good expertise that would come out on top. Not exactly a wasted day for anyone involved but Change certainly made the most of it. She actually had an additional obstacle in her way - after Event 3, she had been tied with Spaceman for sixth place.
They battled it out heads-up for the last seat at the finale and Change, obviously, was the victor.
So that's it for the first-ever Run-Good Challenge. We'd like to thank all the participants for playing and, as of right now, we're ringing the bell for Series 2 which will be starting in the next few weeks.
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2013年12月19日星期四
Top 5 Real Winners from Isildur1's PCA Title
Viktor “Isildur1” Blom’s entire career has been based around incredible highs and gut-wrenching lows.
Blom experienced an entirely new high this week by winning his first major tournament (fittingly it was the PCA Super High Roller) and winning a massive $1.3 million first placeprize .
Of course with every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction and knowing it’s Isildur1 the railbirds are already circling his signature high stakes tables on PokerStars.
If Blom actually deposited the $1.3 million into his PokerStars account that means there’s a good chance he has the biggest bankroll on an online site since taking on Brian Hastings on Full Tilt Poker in the fall of 2009.
We all know how that one ended. The question is: Will he do it again?
With that in mind we’ve compiled a list of five hot online players who stand a good chance of stealing a piece of Isildur1’s gold cheat poker.
Torbergsen torched Isildur1 for $612,718 in 9,102 hands on PokerStars so there’s a good chance he would be willing toresume the battle against his Scandinavian rival.
Tempers have flared between the two opponents before with Isildur1 calling Skjervoy a “…stupid ugly nit…” and accusing the Norwegian of hitting and running on several occasions.
That doesn’t mean Galfond is afraid of playing Isildur1, however. Back in the day Galfond was one of the bigger winners against Blom and even booked a $1.6 million session against the Scandi.
In addition Galfond is one of the few players in online poker who has the bankroll toplay the highest stakes.
Many players believe the account belongs to Phil Ivey but since hitting the high stakes games on PokerStars he’s done nothing but lose.
In just 546 hands over the last few months RaiseOnce has lost a total of $256k.
Phil Ivey and Isildur1 have done battle in the past, however, and there’s no reason why they won’t renew acquaintances over the next few months juice cards.
Despite having somewhat similar styles, Ilari Sahamies and Isildur1 have never been the biggest rivals.
Perhaps now that that they both have a considerable amount of money on PokerStars railbirds will finally get what they’ve been waiting for and will see a massive session between Sahamies and Blom.
Antonius famously raked in a $1.3 million pot – the biggest in online poker history – against Isildur1 during the huge 2009 sessions.
Fake Love888 hasn’t exactly lit PokerStars on fire since reactivating his account in late September and has lost over $700k.
Still, Antonius actually has the cash to survive those losses and he’ll likely be hungry to make a big comeback.
If the Fake Love888 is actually Antonius, as is rumored, it’s all but guaranteed the two action-loving players will face off in the near future.
Blom experienced an entirely new high this week by winning his first major tournament (fittingly it was the PCA Super High Roller) and winning a massive $1.3 million first place
Of course with every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction and knowing it’s Isildur1 the railbirds are already circling his signature high stakes tables on PokerStars.
If Blom actually deposited the $1.3 million into his PokerStars account that means there’s a good chance he has the biggest bankroll on an online site since taking on Brian Hastings on Full Tilt Poker in the fall of 2009.
We all know how that one ended. The question is: Will he do it again?
With that in mind we’ve compiled a list of five hot online players who stand a good chance of stealing a piece of Isildur1’s gold cheat poker.
5. Andreas “Skjervoy” Torbergsen
Andreas “Skjervoy” Torbergsen may not be the most well-known player on this list but historically he’s one of the biggest winners against Isildur1.Torbergsen torched Isildur1 for $612,718 in 9,102 hands on PokerStars so there’s a good chance he would be willing to
Tempers have flared between the two opponents before with Isildur1 calling Skjervoy a “…stupid ugly nit…” and accusing the Norwegian of hitting and running on several occasions.
4. Phil “MrSweets28” Galfond
Phil “MrSweets28” Galfond did not have the best 2011 and after some pretty heavy swings finished with only $2.5k in profit.That doesn’t mean Galfond is afraid of playing Isildur1, however. Back in the day Galfond was one of the bigger winners against Blom and even booked a $1.6 million session against the Scandi.
In addition Galfond is one of the few players in online poker who has the bankroll to
3. RaiseOnce
RaiseOnce is a bit of wildcard in the high stakes games on PokerStars.Many players believe the account belongs to Phil Ivey but since hitting the high stakes games on PokerStars he’s done nothing but lose.
In just 546 hands over the last few months RaiseOnce has lost a total of $256k.
Phil Ivey and Isildur1 have done battle in the past, however, and there’s no reason why they won’t renew acquaintances over the next few months juice cards.
2. Ilari Sahamies
Ilari “Ilari FIN” Sahamies was the biggest winner on PokerStars in 2011 and so far he’s shown no signs of slowing down.Despite having somewhat similar styles, Ilari Sahamies and Isildur1 have never been the biggest rivals.
Perhaps now that that they both have a considerable amount of money on PokerStars railbirds will finally get what they’ve been waiting for and will see a massive session between Sahamies and Blom.
1. Fake Love888
Outside of Brian Hastings (who Isildur1 simply won’t play anymore) Patrik Antonius was the one player Viktor Blom could not beat.Antonius famously raked in a $1.3 million pot – the biggest in online poker history – against Isildur1 during the huge 2009 sessions.
Fake Love888 hasn’t exactly lit PokerStars on fire since reactivating his account in late September and has lost over $700k.
Still, Antonius actually has the cash to survive those losses and he’ll likely be hungry to make a big comeback.
If the Fake Love888 is actually Antonius, as is rumored, it’s all but guaranteed the two action-loving players will face off in the near future.
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