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Gunmen rob high-stakes poker game PDF Print E-mail
Written by Pete   
Wednesday, 23 December 2009 08:13

KXAN Article -

 http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/crime/Masked-gunmen-rob-high-stakes-poker-game

Catered food, high-profile players and thousands of dollars on the table set the scene for an armed robbery in Southwest Austin.


Sources said gunmen broke into a high-stakes poker game around 11 p.m. Dec. 9. Wearing masks, they entered the apartment, assaulted some of the players and then took off with more than $20,000 in cash.


APD confirms there was an aggravated robbery at the apartment that night involving two suspects and the investigation is still open.


"From what I understand, investigators are at a stalemate," said Commander Chris Noble with APD's organized crime division. "The victim is not being cooperative."


But, Mike Lavigne, the Texas State Director for the
Poker Players Alliance , blames antiquated laws for the robbers' success and the unsolved crimes.


"A lot of times people don't even call the cops if these places get busted by a thief because it's not legal for them to be necessarily running that room in the first place," Lavigne said.


Poker becomes illegal in Texas when the House makes a cut. In the case of these underground games, poker hosts can pocket hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for putting together the events. The nights usually involve catered food, free massages and, in some cases, extra security.


"It's not seen as a crime in most parts of the world," said Lavigne. "It just happens to be the leftovers from some old laws in Texas. It's not clear what's legal or illegal in our state right now."


Participating in an illegal poker game is a Class A misdemeanor. But, even with the minor criminal penalty, police said players and homeowners are reluctant to report an attack or a robbery.


"There's no incentive, if you will, for the victim to cooperate with the police," said Noble.
Cooperating with police involves identifying the players, which will then lead to an investigation - minor questioning, at the very least. And, that will likely kill a house's customer base.


"These players don't consider themselves criminals," said Lavigne. "They just want to be able to play with their friends in an environment without being hassled."


Tim Kelly, who founded the
Austin Poker Alliance , is another avid fan of the game. Kelly, however, only participates in legal games and often sets up several tables at his own house.


"We'll fill up the place," Kelly said. "But, it's secure. When they come into the house there is a set time when registration is basically over and you're not really going to get into the house unless you break in."
Kelly adds that many of the players are licensed to carry concealed handguns.
"If they do break in, the criminals are risking their lives," said Kelly.


Kelly agrees that poker laws should be loosened in Texas, but said defying the laws in place now is too great a risk.
"I won't affiliate with it simply because of the danger that you're asking about," he said, referring to games where the house gets a cut. "I won't have anything to do with it."
There were similar robberies of poker games in Houston and Dallas in the last month. In both cases, the robbers were caught.


"You don't know what you're walking into until you walk in," said Lavigne. "You know, the fact of the matter is, eventually someone is going to come through that door with a gun - whether it's a cop or a robber."
In the case of the Gaines Ranch Apartments, APD said there are still no suspects in custody and they are working on getting more information from the victim.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 December 2009 08:14 )
 
Harrah's New Orleans Bayou Poker Challenge PDF Print E-mail
Written by Pete   
Wednesday, 25 November 2009 12:54

Dec 8, 2009 - Dec 20, 2009

A World Series of Poker
Satellite Event

Date

Event # 

Tournament Buy-In 
Dec 8, Tuesday  12 PM Singles Start  
Dec 8, Tuesday  Mega Sat. 6pm $300+$40 
Dec 8, Tuesday  No-Limit Hold'em 9pm$175+$25 
    
Dec 9, Wednesday 

 1

No Limit Hold'em 12pm$200+$30 
Dec 9, Wednesday  Mega 6pm$300+$40 
Dec 9, Wednesday No-Limit Hold'em 9pm$175+$25 
    
Dec 10, Thursday 

 2

No Limit Hold'em (6 Handed) 12pm$300+$40 
Dec 10, Thursday  Mega 6pm $300+$40 
Dec 10, Thursday  No-Limit Hold'em 9pm $175+$25 
    
Dec 11, Friday 

 3

No-Limit Hold'em 12pm $300+$40 
Dec 11, Friday  Mega Sat 6pm $300+$40 
Dec 11, Friday  No-Limit Hold'em 9pm $300+$40 
    
Dec 12, Saturday 

 4

No-Limit Hold'em 12pm $500+$50 
Dec 12, Saturday  Mega Sat  6pm$300+$40 
Dec 12, Saturday  No-Limit Hold'em 9pm$175+$25 
    
Dec 13, Sunday 

 5

 No-Limit Hold'em 12pm$300+$40 
Dec 13, Sunday 

 6

Pot-Limit Omaha 5pm $300+$40 
Dec 13, Sunday  Mega Satellite 6pm $300+$40 
Dec 13, Sunday  No Limit Hold-em 9pm $175+$25
    
Dec 14, Monday 

 7

No Limit Hold'em 12pm $300+$40 
Dec 14, Monday  Mega Sat. 6pm $300+$40 
Dec 14, Monday  No Limit Hold-em 9pm $175+$25 
    
Dec 15, Tuesday 

 8

PLO w/re-buys 12pm $300+$40 
Dec 15, Tuesday 

9

H.O.R.S.E 5pm $300+$40 
Dec 15, Tuesday  Mega Sat. 6pm $300+$40 
Dec 15, Tuesday  No Limit Hold'em 9pm $175+$25 
    
Dec 16, Wednesday

10 

NoLimit Hold'em 12pm $1,000+$70 
Dec 16, Wednesday  Mega Sat. 6pm $300+$40 
Dec 16, Wednesday  No Limit Hold'em 9pm $175+$25 
    
Dec 17, Thursday  Mega Sat. 12pm $300+$40 
Dec 17, Thursday  Mega Sat. 2pm $300+$40 
Dec 17, Thursday  Mega Sat. 6pm $300+$40 
Dec 17, Thursday  Mega Sat. 10pm $300+$40 
Dec 17, Thursday  No-Limit Hold'em 9pm $175+$25 
    
Dec 18, Friday 

11 

No-Limit Satellite Championship 12pm$3,000+$120 
Dec 18, Friday 

12

No-Limit Hold'em 5pm $500+$50 
    
Dec 19, Saturday  Day #2 Satellite Championship 
Dec 19, Saturday 

13

No-Limit Hold'em 12pm$300+$40 
    
Dec 20, Sunday  Day #3-Final Table-2:00pm Satellite Championship  
Dec 20, Sunday 

14 

Ladies NLH 12pm  $300+$40
Dec 20, Sunday 

15 

Seniors NLH 2pm $300+$40 
    


The Winner of the main event wins a seat in the Las Vegas 2010 WSOP Finals

Single Table Satellites:
Every day - 24 hours a day
Buy-ins $35, $45, $65, $125, $230, $540, $1075


STARTING CHIPS BY EVENT

Buy-in Starting Chips Starting Blinds Levels 
$175

$4,000 

 $25-$50

30min

$200 

$6,000 

 $25-$50

30min

$300 

$7,000 

 $25-$50

40min

$500 

$8,000 

 $25-$50

40min

$1,000 

$10,000 

 $25-$50

60min

$3,000 

$20,000 

 $25-$50

75min

Mega Satellites 

$4,000 

 $25-$50

40min

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 November 2009 12:56 )
 
Boerne Charity Tourney PDF Print E-mail
Written by Pete   
Thursday, 22 October 2009 09:07

Texas Hold 'em Tournament Details

Welcome to the first ever Boerne Wild West Day Texas Hold 'Em Tournament!  A maximum of 100 players will vie for up to $5,000 in cash prizes.  Donations of $100 are requested.

Western Attire Requested

Western attire is requested, as the tournament will take place within the context of a Wild West saloon reenactment. 

Distribution of Earnings

Cash prizes not to exceed $5,000 will be given to the top 4 winners in the following percentages:
  • 1st place -  50%
  • 2nd place - 25%
  • 3rd place -  15%
  • 4th place - 10%

Tournament Rules

Download Poker Tournament Rulebook here, and Texas Hold 'em Rules here.  Click here for the Chip Values and Blind Schedule.

Get Tickets Today

Get your tickets to play today!  Your ticket also covers gate entry, so enjoy Boerne Wild West Day after the tournament!  Purchase tickets for your family and friends to attend Boerne Wild West Day at the same time you purchase your tournament ticket.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will you have a cutoff for registered participants?

We will cap the tournament at 100 entrants.

What are the rules?

Chips will be issued for all participants who have purchased a ticket whether or not they are present at the start of the tournament.  The blinds of people who have purchased tickets and are not present at the start of the tournament will have their blinds deducted from their chips until the first break, about an hour and 15 minutes after the start of the tournament.  At the end of the first break they will be out of the tournament if they are not present.

Additional buyins?

No.

What is the timing of the tournament?

20 minutes before the first blind increase, then 19 minutes, 18 minutes, 17 minutes, 16 minutes, with the time between subsequent blind increases being 15 minutes.  At some point, the director of the tournament may adjust the time between blind increases to less than 15 minutes.

Is it no-limit?

Yes.

What is the prize if you win?

 

Cash prizes not to exceed $5,000 will be given to the top 4 winners in the following percentages:
  • 1st place -  50%
  • 2nd place - 25%
  • 3rd place -  15%
  • 4th place - 10%

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 October 2009 09:07 )
 
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