Macau

By: Poker Shrink – August 28, 2008

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Macau – China – 28th August 2008 – The cards are in the air at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino in Macau as Day 1A of the eagerly awaited APT Macau finally got underway! ‘Godfather of Poker’ Doyle Brunson and the legendary host of the 1970 World Series of Poker Jack Binion joined Asian Poker Tour Tournament Director Matt Savage to ‘Shuffle Up and Deal’ as a world class field took their seats. Jack Binion, standing alongside Doyle Brunson, addressed the players as they took their seats. “This is the future of poker,” said Binion. “This is so exciting and significant - you can see the potential and feel the energy.”

A formidable line-up of players are at the StarWorld for the landmark USD $5300 event. Amongst those spotted include Johnny Chan, Todd Brunson, Liz Lieu, J.C Tran, Kenny Tran, John Juanda, Nam Le, Quinn Do, Steve Sung, Huck Seed, Michael ‘ Chino ’ Rheem, Mel Judah, Mansour Matloubi, Harry Demetriou, Carter Gill, Richard En and APT Philippines champion David Saab.

Amongst those choosing Day 1A include Doyle and Todd Brunson but there was considerable interest on the rail as Saab and JC Tran got drawn on the same table and locked horns. The APT Macau is making history by offering US$1,500,000, the largest guaranteed prize pool ever to be offered in Asia, with the first prize also guaranteed at US$500,000.

On Friday 29th August at 7pm, the Asian Poker Tour will make history again with Asia ’s largest cash game, coverage of which will be televised and distributed worldwide at a later date. The details are simple, minimum buy-in is HK$1,000,000 (US$130,000), starting blinds are HK$3,000 - $6,000, straddling and blinds are raised at the discretion of the players. Even the most conservative estimates suggest that HK$15 million (well over US$1.5 million) will be at stake, more than the guaranteed prizepool of the APT Macau tournament! Amongst those taking part include Doyle Brunson, Todd Brunson, Johnny Chan, Nam Le, JC Tran, Kenny Tran, John Juanda, Steve Sung, Yevgeniy Timoshenko, Waki, Yamazaki, Gary Benson and Bruce Parker. Doyle Brunson has already wired in HK$2,000,000 (US$260,000) and quipped “that’s just the start.”

Chris Parker, CEO of the Asian Poker Tour, will also be taking a seat in the lions den.

“I’m so glad we have such soft tables!” joked Parker. “In all seriousness, we were astounded by the interest in the high stakes cash game – everybody wants a piece of the action. We set the mimimum buy-in at HK$1,000,000 but anybody who knows anything about Macau or the potential of poker in this area of the world knows this will be small stakes by the end of the night. It is going to be something very special – when it airs we predict you will witness record breaking pots! You think the action in Vegas is big, just wait and see what comes out of Macau !”

 
By: Lenny – November 26, 2007

liz34Liz Lieu, the poker player of many poker player's dreams, has gone back-to-back with final tables at the Asia Pacific Poker Tour in Macau, China.

The two big events in Macau were the $2,500 three day Main Event and the $15,000 two day High Roller event. Liz played them both and made the final table in both. The only player to reach both final tables.

Liz would probably tell you that this was a much needed showing after a long drought in her tournament poker play but the truth is that she continues to dominate the cash games where she loves to play. There is little or no reporting on cash games action in the poker media where the focus is on the TV tournaments.

But Liz is not back, she was never gone.
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By: Lindy Librarian – November 16, 2007

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[UPDATE November 21: Jerry ran into some visa problems leaving the US and was not able to play in Macau event]

Jerry Yang, poker’s reigning WSOP champion, will join PokerStars for the Asia Pacific Poker Tour event in Macau, which takes place from November 22-27 at the Grand Waldo Hotel and Casino on the Chinese island of Macau.

Jerry apparently has signed a deal with PokerStars, although details are not being released. He will be playing several events in Macau. This represents the first major tournament Jerry has participated in since winning the main event of the World Series of Poker, this past July. First place for that win was $8.25 million.

Jerry represents yet another "type" of WSOP Champion. Each year the definition of a WSOP Champion seems to expand beyond what we have had in the past. Jerry's interests seem to lay far outside the poker arena.

Some had speculated that he might actually retire after his WSOP win. What comes after Macau for Jerry Yang remains open to speculation. Whither goes the World Series Champion post Macau?

 
By: Poker Shrink – April 14, 2007

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Where will the new great casinos with the bigger and better poker rooms open around the world?

Forbes Traveler has pinpointed the Top Ten New Hot Spots for casino growth (outside of the continually booming Las Vegas of course). That's a rendering of one of their top picks above: Casino Windsor in Ontario just across the river from Detroit, Michigan. Casino Windsor is in the midst of a major expansion and renovation, as well as a name change to Casear's Windsor (Yes, they are now in the Harrah's Corporate family). You can follow the work in Ontario with the Caesar's Casino Windsor Construction Cam.

Another big project on the Forbes Top Ten List is the $3-billion Marina Bay Sands resort in Singapore, which is expected to open in 2009. This scale model rendering shows just how innovative this on-the-water resort/casino will be when completed.

Not all of the Forbes list are yet to be built. Current destinations include:

Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Biloxi, Mississsippi, USA
Paradise Island, The Bahamas

But new properties are highlited in those already established locations long with these casino meccas you may not have discovered yet.

Manchester, England, UK
Nova Garcia, Slovenia
Mendoza, Argentina
Ciudad, Spain

and of course, the casino boom capital: Macau, China.

Here's hoping the WSOP, WPT, EPT, APT and any other poker tour schedulers are paying attention. My bags are packed!