Monday, April 27, 2015

NBA: Cleveland Cavaliers odds about to take a turn.

The past 24 hours have not been good for the Cavs. First, Kevin Love injured his shoulder and is expected to be out 2-3 weeks. The injury did look premeditated on the part of Kelly Olynyk, the player from Boston.  See for yourself.
Then in the 2nd half , J.R. Smith hits Celtic small forward Jae Crowder with a backhand, closed fist that knocked him down and out of the game. Crowder also suffered a knee injury on the same play. This looks like a suspension to me of at least 2 games.  How many games does it look like to you?
 
 
If the Bulls take care of business against the Bucks Thursday, these teams will meet at the end of the week. Cleveland will be shorthanded two men in the rotation. Even with Irving and James that would be a difficult task against Chicago and Derrick Rose.
 
The addition of Gasol along with the emergence of Jimmy Butler make Chicago a force even if Rose is less than 100%.  The defense is solidified by Noah and will attempt to surround Lebron.
 
 I am sure the odds of Cleveland winning the title and the eastern conference have shifted. They were a 11-5 and 5-11 during the season to win the championship and conference finals. I predict they go to 13-5 and 5- 8. Bulls will shift slightly from 12-1 and 5-1 respectively for the same plays to 10-1 and 4-1.   The price of picking Lebron or Kyrie Irving in a daily fantasy league should increase due to more anticipated minutes and shots. Let's see if I'm right.
 
 
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Friday, April 24, 2015

Sugarhouse Casino and Poker Night in America

 
 

This weekend the fireworks and spotlight will be in Philadelphia because SugarHouse Casino is hosting Poker Night in America, a poker based television show that is aired nationally on CBS Sports Net on Monday nights, 9pm EST. The show is sponsored by 888Poker, one of the top online poker and casino operators in the U.S. regulated markets.

On Sunday, Poker Night In America is shooting their second Ladies Night event a SugarHouse starting at 3pm EST. Ten top women poker players will compete in the televised $25/50 cash game that carries a minimum buy-in of $5000. The participants in Ladies Night II Lineup are:

·     Beth Shak

·     Caitlin Hall

·     Ebony Kenney

·     Jamie Kerstetter

·     Jen Shahade

·     Jessica Dawley – 888Poker Ambassador

·     Karina Jett

·     Kristen Olieberg

·     Natasha Barbour

·     Samantha Abernathy
 


The game will be streamed live on Poker Night in America website and youtube channel and will include live commentary from the players. The first Ladies Night Event was the most watch live stream from Poker Night in America in 2014. Women are excellent poker players, evidenced by the popularity of the event, and they have helped to expand the viewing audience for poker.


 

Sugarhouse is leading into the event with a 100,000 guaranteed poker showdown, Thursday, April 23 thru Monday, April 27. The buy-in is $250 with a 30 entry fee grand prize tournament. This puts SugarHouse on the same  level with some of the more established poker rooms on the region. This was part of the vision when the poker room open approximately 6 months ago.  Rosemarie Cook is Vice President of Gaming and instrumental in the growth of SugarHouse Poker.
Cook states, "SugarHouse Poker is thrilled to be able to host an event of this stature having only been open for 6 months. It's a first for us and we're very excited. This is not only our first multi-day tournament, but the first one in Philadelphia. We want to introduce the poker room to those who haven't visited yet and keep those who have been here coming back. Hosting Poker Night in America including Ladies Night II and Phil Hellmuth is a great way to do it. Our inaugural event will be one to remember." 

Jessica Dawley

 
888Poker brand ambassador, Jessica Dawley, and “Poker brat” Phil Hellmuth are adding star power to the event along with many other poker pros. On Monday, Poker Night in America will announce the winners of the First Annual, Golden Ace Awards as part of a media day at the casino. The awards are given to players who excelled in different categories during Season 1 of Poker Night in America. Go to 888Poker.com to see a list of the nominees.

    Here is a breakdown of the weekend leading up to the awards.
 








Phil Hellmuth Autograph Signing

4/24 Friday 6PM

 

 

 

 

 

Poker Night in America Taping Schedule
 
·         4/26 Sun 3 p.m. –  Ladies Night II
·         4/27 Mon 3 p.m. – Cheesesteak Poker (2 p.m. Media Availability/Cheesesteak TBD Stunt).Includes Tony Luke Jr. (Tony Luke's), Frank Olivieri (Pat's Steaks), and Geno Vento (Geno's Steaks)
·         4/28 Tues 12 p.m. – Cash Game taping with Pros
·         All PNIA players are invite only. This is a cash game with a $5,000 initial buy in. They allow a maximum of $15,000 buy in total. The majority of players are professional poker players.
 
               I will have some live tweets and photos from the Ladies Night II event on Sunday.
 
As of Sunday evening, this event has exceeded expectations and is an overwhelming success.
 
Here is the live stream from Poker Night in America.
 
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Gaming Interview with ESPN's David Purdum: Sports Betting





A traditional newspaper journalist, David Purdum has covered the gaming industry, with a focus on sports betting, for the past seven years. He has followed New Jersey’s court battles with the sports leagues closely and covered the case for ESPN.com, The Linemakers on Sporting News, Sports Business Journal and other outlets. He has appeared on ESPN’s Outside the Lines and was a panelist on “US and European Methods to Combat Corruption and Match-Fixing in Sports” at the Sports Lawyers Association’s annual conference in 2013. He currently covers the industry for ESPN.com’s new sports betting site, ESPN Chalk.
In addition to his gaming coverage, Purdum also covers professional, college and high school sports for the Sports Xchange and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.


I follow David on Twitter and look forward to his updates. He is the leading gaming industry report
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David is on top of the pulse of the online betting conversation as shown by his participation in I Gaming North America conference. He is part of the panel discussion on the progress report on the legalization of Sports Betting. I was able to get David to share some of his views prior to his session.


1). The NBA and MLB commissioners are receptive to the prospect of Sports Betting. What is the stance of the other major professional leagues?
The NFL and NCAA, at least publicly, have not softened their opposition to sports betting legalization. I believe--and NBA commissioner Adam Silver affirmed it--all the leagues are taking a close look at the benefits of legalization. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has acknowledged the need to take another look at sports betting, but has not been nearly as publicly supportive of legalization as either Silver or new baseball commissioner Rob Manfred.
Notice the two leagues that have come on board with legalization have new commissioners in Silver and Manfred. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell’s contract is not up until 2019.
 

2). What would the buy in be for each league to sanction Sports Betting? 
There are several models that have been considered. In Australia, for example, the leagues receive a commission off the amount of money won by the books on the specific sports. In that model, the leagues, indeed, would have a stake in who covers the spread. Obviously, that would not help the public’s perception of the games’ integrity. But it should. In Australia, if gambling-related corruption is discovered, the leagues are subject to losing their cut of the profits. It’s on the leagues to protect their sport’s integrity.
Two New Jersey politicians offered the NBA a .25 percent cut off the top of every wager. The problem with this model is that the margins on bookmaking are very slim. Giving another party a cut off the top will put a strain on the books to offer competitive odds and remain profitable. Australia experimented with giving a cut to the leagues off every wager and found that the books simply quit taking big wagers and pushed parlays and bad odds on customers.
If part of the goal of legalization is to bring the billions be wagered in the offshore market to a regulated environment, the legal books must be able to offer competitive odds.
Mark Cuban also mentioned charging the bookmakers licensing fees to use their data. In January, Silver said the NBA was not ready to announce which model they’re leaning toward.

 
 
3). Fantasy Sports Betting is growing at an alarming rate. Would a Sport Betting initiative slow that?
Not at all. Fantasy sports is embraced by the sports leagues, who helped get a carve-out in the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006, keeping fantasy sports legal. The legalization of traditional sports betting won’t have any direct impact on fantasy sports, in my opinion.
 
 
4). The UK and other European nations currently have sport wagering. Are they similar to what we have in Nevada?
Yes. In fact, several of the UK’s biggest sports books have entered or are trying to enter the Nevada market. William Hill was the first. It received its Nevada gaming license three years ago. Ladbrokes and Irish sports book giant Paddy Power have expressed interest.
 

5).Do you feel that a national sport betting referendum would impact Las Vegas? They currently have the monopoly on the market.
I do, but I think it will be mild. However, Vegas bookmakers and casino execs have been adamant that expansion would only benefit them. Some of the books have mentioned the willingness to expand outside of Nevada. So while it might not necessarily impact some of the casino companies, I can’t help but think some people who travel to Vegas for big events, like the Super Bowl, would consider other locations where sports betting is legal.

6). The consensus indicates that Sports Betting is coming, just a matter of when. If you were a betting man, what time frame would you give?
The over/under has been set at 4.5 years until we see expanded legalized sport betting in the U.S. To me, it’s all on the NFL. I’ve really learned just how powerful the league is. When it softens its stance, I believe we will see rapid movement toward legalization. I don’t think it is anywhere close to that point yet, though. Remember, Goodell’s contract is up in 2019.
 
 I would suggest you follow David on Twitter at @DavidPurdum. He is informative and connected to the beat of sports and gaming. His panel discussion at  I Gaming North America starts at 3:05PM -PDT. This event is being held at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas on 4/16/15. State Senator Lesniak is also a participant on this round table. As for me,

 

 
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Friday, April 10, 2015

Gaming News from Pennsylvania

This past week, Sands Casino in Bethlehem made a proposal to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to authorize electronic gaming with live dealers. This is being done in Macau with great success. It allows the gaming operator to accommodate additional play while maintaining the human element of the game. Players can wager on up to four games at one time. The electronic game will never be slowed by buys, cheque changes  and color ups. That a win -win for the operators and the players.                                                 

                                                                     More Action!
 
Sands President Mark Juliano and Table Games  Director Jack Kennedy are showing logic with this proposal.  They are creating jobs and additional revenue for the state. The tax rate will be at the table game level which is significantly lower than slots. Sands is also using an area of the casino floor that is underperforming presently and maintaining the current mix of slots and table games. I 'll give further updates as to the status of this proposal. 
 
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is also making my highlight reel with the discussion before the Gaming Oversight Committee regarding skill games. Testimony was provided by Executive Director Kevin O' Toole, Chief Counsel Doug Sherman and Chief Technology Officer Michael Cruz.
Kevin O'Toole
This is important to the operators as they look for new ways to grow the market. Borgata Casino in Atlantic City is looking at a three on three tournament as a skill based event. This is a first for a casino. Pennsylvania is looking at how skill based events could be incorporated into their regulations. Currently, with slot machines, a skill base component may be present in the bonus round of a game. This does not change the rate of the tax. That tax rate is currently 55%. I would anticipate something significantly lower if a three on three tournament was held in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh.
 
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Friday, April 3, 2015

Gaming News from Atlantic City


This week ,Atlantic City scored a 3 point shot with the announcement that Revel would be sold to Glenn Straub, the developer from Miami Florida.  Straub said after the hearing he has reached a deal to buy several casinos or former casinos in Atlantic City as part of a $500 million, multi-faceted deal. He said details would be revealed on Saturday, but added, "I've already bought them."
As part of his plans to purchase Revel, Mr. Straub intends to cancel all existing leases and contracts tied to the property, including those with the former tenants and with the operator of the property’s custom-built power plant, its only source of electricity and hot water.
“They have to understand, we can’t have them control our lives,” Mr. Straub told The Wall Street Journal Thursday. Straub's plan is said to include reopening the casino in Revel but on a smaller scale.

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A $50 million makeover of The Pier Shops will turn the underperforming beachside mall into an all-American party palace called The Playground, and make it “the music capital of the East Coast,” Philadelphia developer Bart Blatstein announced at a long-awaited press conference Wednesday. This will heighten the interest in Atlantic City will additional music and entertainment venues in the center of the Boardwalk. One way, he said, is that his plans call for providing far more views of the beach, ocean and Boardwalk than currently exist. He added that more restaurants and "high-end shops" are planned in addition to the 14 music venues.
 IN THE FUTURE


The target market will be millennials that are single and under 40.  Blatstein has a proven track record based on his success with Northern Liberties in Philadelphia. Night life similar to the Piazza.
The Stars come out at night


Straub and Blatstein share a view that a renaissance is in order for the struggling resort. The revitalization will have less emphasis on gaming and more on food, beverage and retail. Sounds like a mini Las Vegas East. They still need more hotel rooms and a direct route that consist of rail or air travel.  I would like to see another gaming operator enter the market with a boutique casino style. One that has 200 to 500 rooms with no more  than 1000 slots and 70 tables games, including poker. That operator would also engage an online partner to have an I Gaming presence.
 
  
 
 
 

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