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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Washington State strikes against Online Poker players again!!

Well if it was not bad enough that Poker Stars banned Washington players from playing in their site, Full Tilt Poker has now followed suit. Poker players living in the anti online poker state of Washington were dealt another blow Friday when Full Tilt Poker took the step and decided to ban all players from real money wagering on their poker site. Full Tilt joins Poker Stars in their decision to leave poker players out in the cold over the Supreme Court’s ruling that has made internet gambling a Class C Felony in Washington State. A Class C Felony in Washington State is punishable by up to 5 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Could you imagine this state actually sentencing someone to 5 years in prison for playing poker? How many criminals do you think are living in the State of Washington that may have committed crimes much worse than playing a “game” of cards for money? But yet a crime like sexual assault which is also punishable as a Class C felony could be punishable as the same for online gamblers! Whom are you hurting? Who is suffering because of your crime? Its funny beacuse if they would just figure out a way to tax us on our internet Gambling, Washington State would be happy as a clam! But since they can not figure this out, they must punish their residents for something they can not capitalize on. What happens if the Federal government finally legalizes online gaming, will Washington State have to repeal its ruling or will it still ban online gaming if it can? We are sure more will becoming out of Washington State in the coming weeks and we will keep you abreast on any news or updates.

More will come as it develops and dont forget to visit http://www.northwestgambling.com/ for your Washington Gaming needs.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Poker Moves A Different Direction with Washington Residents

PPA will try to influence lawmakers rather than appeal court cases.

John Pappas, executive director of the Poker Players Alliance, has advised that the action group for the legalisation of online poker, is to change its strategy in Washington state, lobbying lawmakers to change the state’s draconian anti-online gambling laws rather than fight cases through the courts.

The PPA decision is no doubt motivated by the recent finding by the state Supreme Court that the legislature is acting within its powers, and that the state ban does not contravene commerce clauses in the US Constitution. The ruling resulted in Pokerstars withdrawing its internet poker offering from the state. Pokerstars has added that Washington residents may still withdraw money out, but no longer has access to money games.

The PPA hopes that state lawmakers can be persuaded that the ban is unpopular with voters and should be repealed. The PPA is appealing to interested parties with good political connections in Washington state to become involved in a renewed drive for the repeal of the law, which makes online gambling a felony with severe punitive measures. (beyond ridiculous)

In related news, Poker News Daily reports that a Washington state resident started his own initiative against the ban. Erik Ladenburg recently launched a Facebook group titled Citizens for the Right to Play Poker in Washington. The group has already attracted almost 800 members, an indication of the popularity of the game.

Pappas says that the plan now is to initiate a bill calling for the repeal of the Washington ban.

"It's an unpopular law that's not being enforced, so why is it even on the books?" Pappas asks. "I think there are good arguments, easy arguments, to get it repealed. We just need to find the right champion."

Stay tuned to NWGnet blog  for more details on this evolving situation.

And dont forget to visit Northwestgambling.com for the latest info on where to win next!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Poker Stars Blocks Washington Residents

***NEWS FLASH***

Residents of Washington State are going to have to find another way to keep themselves occupied on Sundays. The Northwest state has long been one of the strictest anti-online gambling states in the Union, but a recent decision by the Washington State Supreme Court and subsequent action by online poker room PokerStars makes it more dangerous and more difficult to log on to the online tables.

On September 24th, the Washington State Supreme Court upheld the state law outlawing online gambling. Lawyer and Poker Players Alliance member Lee Rousso challenged the law, claiming it violated the Commerce Clause of the US Constitution, but the Supreme Cout saw it otherwise. According to their ruling, the law does not discriminate between in and out of state online gambling institutions, therefore it does not violate the Commerce Clause.

While Rousso can still appeal to the US Supreme Court, PokerStars is not taking any chances and will no longer accept Washington residents as customers. The online poker room issued a statement to Washington residents via e-mail informing them of the new policy. Here is an excerpt from that statement:

To date, PokerStars has operated in Washington on the basis of legal opinions where the central advice was that the state could not constitutionally regulate Internet poker, or at least could not discriminate in favor of local card rooms and against online sites. Last week, however, the Washington Supreme Court for the first time rejected that position and upheld the state’s Internet gaming prohibition. In light of this decision, following extensive consultation with our legal advisors, we believe that the right course of action is to now block real money play by Washington residents on the PokerStars.com site.”

Washington players will still be able to access funds currently in their PokerStars account and can cash out or transfer to another account. Their VIP status will be frozen and, should the Washington law be overturned, players will be reinstated at the same level they left off. PokerStars has set up a page for frequently asked questions regarding the Washington decision.

The new law also affects anyone visiting the state of Washington, as it is now illegal to play online within state lines. If a player is caught logging time on the online tables, they could potentially be charged with a felony.
As of now, other major online poker rooms like Full Tilt Poker, UB Poker have not released any statements regarding their stance on online poker in Washington. Blocking players who reside in a specific state is not an unprecedented move. The Cereus Poker Network temporarily blocked Kentucky residents from logging onto their site following an appellate court decision upholding the state’s attempt to seize 144 domain names related to online gambling sites.

Northwestgambling.com does not endorse online play and or the opinions written herein.

(origionally posted by Bluff Magazine 10/01/10)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Do you really know how to win at online poker?

Now as we all know from our previous encounters at the poker tables, that not all incidents mean the same thing. What does that tell you? It tells you that you must dicipher between these incidents and rationalize what is what. Here are a few "KEY" tips to aid you in becoming a better online player.

Table Positoin and Starting Hands

This is a common rule and one that should be adhered to if one is to become a successful online poker player. This is due to the fact that most online players are involved in way to many pots and see way too many flops, mainly with marginal to weak starting hands. It is ok to play marginal hands in late position when there has been no action in front of you. The way to beat these super-loose online players is to just tighten up and wait for the right cards at the right time so you can take full advantage of their chips.

Dont Be Too Loose Yourself

Again, this goes back to tightening up your play against these super-loose online players. In the long-run you, as a tighter more disciplined player, will be more successful and take down more pots. These loose players try to see way too many hands, maybe because of the low limits, maybe because of the action. Whatever the reason, tighten up your play and take down those pots.

Know What The Flop Is Telling You

Since online poker rooms are much faster than your traditional brick and mortar rooms, it is a must to be able to scan the flop and know what is the "NUTS" or the best possible hand is. Are there any straight or flush draws possible? What positions may have hit that flop? Or better yet, what positions missed that flop all together? It would be wise to sit back and watch the table your about to join and pick up on betting patterns and potential action.

Speed

It does not take a brain surgeon to know that online poker games play much faster. So you need to adapt to the game you are entering. We all know that you only have a certain amount of time to "Act" on your hand, (usually between 15-30 sec) and remember that on most sites you can request more time if you need it.

Keeping Tabs

This is a very important tool in online poker play. You can keep notes on players you have or are playing against and review them when needed. This comes in handy when you are up against a certain player over and over again. What did he/she have the last time they did that? If you added notes on showdown hands from a particular player then you will know! Or how about a player that tends to go on tilt every time they loose a big hand? Perfect, make a note of the following hand he/she plays. This is very powerfull and you can gain a ton of information on players.

Tells

Just like in a live setting, pick up on those tells. There is a big mis conception that you can not pick up "tells" when playing online poker....ya right. Say you flop top pair in first position. You check and the rest of your table checks very rapidly behind you. This is because they are using the auto-check button. Normally this is a sign of weekness  Also, when a player takes a fair amount of time before bringing his hand in for a raise, be sure to keep track of that hand at the showdown, so next time you have a better idea of what he might be holding when he pauses before coming in for a raise.

Start Small

There are many reasons for this tip, but none bigger than for you to gain confidence. You can play in these low buy in tournaments and receive a pretty decent pay off if you can get to the end. Plus you gain allot of experience for a little cash.

Mind Set

A big part of playing winning poker, is the sure fact of where your head is at. You should NEVER play poker to escap from other real life problems you are facing. You are not in the mind set to anchor down and play like a winner. You need to be on top of your game at all times if you want to win.

Be Smart

This is numero uno folks!!! Do not deposit money in an online poker account, that you can not afford to loose. This plays back on your mind set. If you know your at the point that you just have to win, more times than not your going to lose. We all get into the mind set of chasing our loses, this is the worst thing you can do. Be smart and adhere to a bankroll guide line that fits your budget.

I hope these tips are helpfull to you regaurdless if your a new player or a player that has been around for a while. And remeber to visit Northwestgambling.com for the LIVE poker room near you!!!

Happy gaming and be smart everyone.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Eliminate or not?

There is a great big mis conception out there in the poker world when it comes to eliminating players in a Tournament setting. This blurb spells out the must knows on how to win a tournament.

When playing a tournament there are times when eliminating a player becomes so important you should check down almost any hand to the river. The two most common times this would happen is when you are one out of the money, or when you are three handed. (Typically second gets paid double what third gets so any pot equity is less important than that large jump in real money.)

Eliminating players in a tournament is important. To win, everyone else must be eliminated. But it is not the most important consideration, and at some times it is an utterly trivial one. Your tournament actions should be dictated by one consistent goal -- maximizing your financial expectation. Sometimes this even means not trying to eliminate players (like when a tournament is one or two players out of the money and you have a big stack and are able to steal the blinds virtually every hand... the longer this situation sustains itself, the better for you.)

Surprisingly, most people play without positive expectation being their primary motivator, and that is great for those playing to win. The challenge of a poker tournament is to always play in whatever way is in your best financial interest. That's it. Often this will mean trying to eliminate opponents, while sometimes that consideration is irrelevant. Remember, it's the money that matters and no other person can tell you that it is not!! Northwestgambling.com wishes you luck on your next Tournament after reading this blog.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Poker Round-Up @ Wildhorse Casino

 With the season changing to Fall, Pendleton Oregon's Wildhorse Resort and Casino Poker Round-Up is right around the corner. This time around, the Poker Round-Up will have $75,000 in added money, plus a Aruba Vacation for two for the all around champion, and 14 Mexican Riviera Cruises for two! The Tournament action starts on November 3rd and will carry through till November 14th. There are 14 events this Fall with buy-ins ranging from $100 to $500. As you may already know, the live game action is off the chart during this time, so get down there and win some money!! Be warned in advance that you may want to book your hotel soon for they tend to fill up very fast around the Casino during these tournament events.

You can visit the Wildhorse Resort and Casino, and many more at Northwestgambling.com

 The Wildhorse Resort and Casino is located off I-84 at Exit 216, four miles east of Pendleton, OR. For more info you may call 1-800-654-9453

Monday, September 13, 2010

Gold Club Casinos in Washington

Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc. (NYSE Amex:UWN) announced on May 24, 2010 that the bankruptcy court bidding process for the acquisition of up to seven mini-casinos in Washington was completed on May 21st. No other qualified bidders filed proposals with the Court.

"We are very pleased that the bidding process is complete and we are looking forward to the sale hearing. We are currently in the process of acquiring the gaming and liquor board licenses for these properties and hope to close the deal on most of the casinos within 30-60 days," said Robert Sturges, CEO of Nevada Gold.

"We expect that we will be acquiring these mini-casinos at an effective EBITDA multiple of between three and four times and believe that we will be able to significantly leverage our existing Washington infrastructure to seamlessly integrate these new acquisitions. The recent trends for our existing three mini-casinos in Washington have performed above our expectations for calendar year 2010 to date. We expect to put the know-how and experience we have gained so far in Washington to good use in theoperation of the Evergreen mini-casinos," Mr. Sturges concluded.

The casinos are currently owned by subsidiaries of Evergreen Gaming Corporation ("Evergreen"), a British Columbia corporation, which is under bankruptcy court protection due to a burdensome debt structure. The transaction will be financed by cash on hand as well as a $5.1 million note issued to Evergreen's current senior lender.


The seven casinos are The Silver Dollar Seatac, The Silver Dollar Renton, The Silver Dollar Mill Creek, The Silver Dollar Tukwila, Club Hollywood, located in Shoreline, the Royal Casino located in Everett and The Golden Nugget Casino located in Tukwila.All of the casinos are located in western Washington. Combined, the seven facilities have a total of approximately 100 table games including blackjack, Spanish 21 and other popular banked table games.

Closing of the acquisition is subject to other customary closing conditions, including licensing, necessary lease transfers and final bankruptcy court approval, among other conditions.

About Nevada Gold

Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc. (NYSE Amex:UWN) of Houston, Texas is a developer, owner and operator of gaming facilities in Colorado and Washington. The Colorado Grande Casino in Cripple Creek, Colorado, the Crazy Moose Casino in Pasco, Washington, the Coyote Bob's Roadhouse Casino in Kennewick, Washington and the Crazy Moose Casino in Mountlake Terrace, Washington are wholly owned and operated by Nevada Gold. The Company has an interest in Buena Vista Development Company, LLC which is working with the Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians on a Native American casino project to be developed in the city of Ione, California. For more information, visit www.nevadagold.com.

The Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc. logo is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=1552

Forward-Looking Statements

This release contains forward-looking statements, which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. We use words such as "anticipate," "believe," "expect," "future," "intend," "plan," and similar expressions to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, our ability to increase income streams, to grow revenue and earnings, and to obtain additional Indian gaming and other projects. These statements are only predictions and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions, which are identified and described in the Company's public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


As of July 26th 2010
Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc. announced that it has completed its previously announced acquisition of six mini-casinos in Washington. The casinos are The Silver Dollar Seatac, The Silver Dollar Renton, The Silver Dollar Mill Creek, Club Hollywood, located in Shoreline, the Royal Casino located in Everett and The Golden Nugget Casino located in Tukwila. Nevada Gold also announced that it has decided not to pursue the acquisition of the Silver Dollar Tukwila to which, due to consistent losses, only $1.00 of the total purchase price had been allocated in the Asset Purchase Agreement.

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