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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Chocolate Ride Wire-to-Wire in FG Handicap
John Wentworth’s Chocolate Ride went right to the front and never looked back to upset the $125,000 Fair Grounds Handicap (gr. IIIT) at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots Feb. 21.
Long On Value Back on Top in Canadian Turf
Long On Value returned to his winning ways with a closing victory in the $150,000 Canadian Turf Stakes (gr. IIIT) Feb. 21 at Gulfstream Park.
Street Babe Upsets Mineshaft Handicap
Making just his third career start Feb. 21 and sent off at odds of 21-1, Anstu Stables’ Street Babe upset the $125,000 Mineshaft Handicap (gr. III) at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots.
I'm a Chatterbox Takes Rachel Alexandra
Fletcher and Carolyn Gray’s homebred I’m a Chatterbox rallied from far off the pace to win the $175,000 Rachel Alexandra Stakes (gr. III) Feb. 21 at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots.
Chocolate Ride All the Way in FG Handicap
John Wentworth’s Chocolate Ride went right to the front and never looked back to upset the $125,000 Fair Grounds Handicap (gr. IIIT) at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots Feb. 21.
International Star Carries On in Risen Star
Ken and Sarah Ramsey’s International Star came back for more Feb. 21, punching through on the rail to win the $400,000 Risen Star Stakes (gr. II) after taking the Jan. 17 Lecomte Stakes (gr. III) at Fair Grounds.
SealsWithClubs Bryan Micon’s home raided by Nevada regulators
More light has been shed on Friday’s announced demise of Bitcoin poker site SealsWithClubs (SwC). On Saturday, SwC chairman Bryan Micon (pictured, in skivvies) posted a video to YouTube revealing that his Nevada home was raided on Feb. 11 by gun-toting agents armed with a search warrant issued by the Nevada Gaming Commission (NGC) “regarding SwC and Bitcoin poker.”
In the video (viewable below), Micon said he was handcuffed and led out of his house in his underwear while a “bunch of guys with guns” searched his house for eight hours and ultimately “stole most of my electronics.”
Micon maintains that he doesn’t believe he was “doing anything unethical” and says he wasn’t arrested or charged with any crime. Micon said the agents who conducted the raid “made it clear that they were very familiar with my social feeds and my entire output as a journalist.”
Micon noted that SwC cashouts were processing as promised and all Bitcoin funds were safe. As Micon put it: “Math does not bow down to guns.”
The timing of the raid coincides with the start of the events that SwC’s Friday announcement said led to the site’s “perpetual state of jeopardy.” Micon said there’d also been “an irregularity” with one of SwC’s data servers hosted by Voxility in Romania, although Micon said it was unclear to him what had transpired from a technical perspective.
The rest of SwC’s management team decided to quit but Micon has vowed to carry on. Micon has assembled a team that is “working extremely hard” to get the new swcpoker.eu domain up and running with the new SwC 2.0 software.
Micon made the announcement from his new base of operations in Antigua. Micon said he’d been planning a family trip to Antigua long before the raid but the developments prompted him to make the move permanent. Micon said he didn’t want his two-year-old daughter to grow up “in a police state where creativity is often met with guns and handcuffs and whatnot.”
Condo Commando Dashes to Busher Victory
As snowflakes began to fall at Aqueduct Racetrack Feb. 21, heavily favored Condo Commando opened her 3-year-old campaign with an impressive front-running victory in the $100,000 Busher Stakes.
Upstart DQ'ed in FOY, Itsaknockout Wins
Upstart was disqualified after crossing the wire first in the $400,000 Besilu Stables Fountain of Youth Stakes (gr. II) Feb. 21 at Gulfstream Park, with 5-1 Itsaknockout elevated from second to his first graded win.
Investigation Finds No Sex Assault on Natrona County School Bus
Natrona County authorities have concluded that an incident last week on a school bus was a case of bullying and not a sexual assault as originally reported. Natrona County Sheriff’s Sgt.
Longshot Ekati's Phaeton Wires Davona Dale
Ekati’s Phaeton, a 25-1 shot, went wire-to-wire to win the $200,000 Davona Dale Stakes (gr. II) Feb. 21 at Gulfstream Park. The 3-year-old daughter of Tale of Ekati covered the one-turn mile in 1:37.66.
Irish Mission Keeps Racing, Wins The Very One
Kept in training, Robert Evans’ Irish Mission returned immediate dividends, taking the $150,000 Very One Stakes (gr. IIIT) at Gulfstream Park Feb. 21.
Main Sequence Powers to Mac Diarmida Score
Two-time Eclipse Award winner Main Sequence powered to victory in his season debut Feb. 21, taking the $200,000 Mac Diarmida (gr. IIT) at Gulfstream with an impressive kick in the final furlong.
Condo Commander Dashes to Busher Victory
As snowflakes began to fall at Aqueduct Racetrack Feb. 21, heavily favored Condo Commando opened her 3-year-old campaign with an impressive front-running victory in the $100,000 Busher Stakes.
RAWA to Receive March 5 Hearing in Congress, Reports Say
A federal online poker ban still seems unlikely this year, as there’s plenty of opposition (and even more indifference) lined up against the Restoration of America’s Wire Act (RAWA). However, it does appear that some in Congress will at least be talking about the bill, as reports are circulating that RAWA will get a hearing […]
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C. Zee Makes the Grade in GP Sprint Stakes
Jacks or Better Farm’s homebred C. Zee picked up the pieces Feb. 21 in the $100,000 Gulfstream Park Sprint Stakes (gr. III) and landed his first graded score by 2 3/4 lengths.
House Rules Overcomes Start for Rampart Win
Joseph Shields Jr.’s House Rules overcame a bump at the start and survived an objection to win her first graded stakes Feb. 21 — the $100,000 Rampart (gr. III) at Gulfstream Park.
India declares card games a “physical” sport; Sikkim issues second online license
India’s Supreme Court has yet to rule on whether poker is a game predominantly based on skill or luck, but it has declared that playing cards is a “physical sport.”
On Friday, Mumbai-based commercial printing firm Parksons Graphics prevailed in its long legal quest to have card-playing deemed a sport. However, unlike similar lawsuits in Western countries, Parksons wasn’t overly concerned with the issue of whether card games were based more on skill than luck. Parksons’ concerns were entirely due to its desire to lessen its tax burden.
Under India’s tax codes, manufacturers of sporting goods have to pay 5% excise duty. Sporting goods deemed not to require physical exercise must pay an additional 1% duty. Since 2011, Parksons has been claiming that its playing cards are exempt from this extra 1% tax.
Challenged on this claim by India’s taxman, Parksons went to court. A Parksons attorney noted that if playing a card game was not deemed a sporting activity, then the game of chess was similarly barred from calling itself a sport. In 2014, a Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal sided with Parksons.
On Friday, India’s Supreme Court upheld the Tribunal’s ruling, rejecting arguments by the Attorney General that playing cards was “gambling” and therefore not an athletic pursuit. The Hindustan Times quoted Chief Justice HL Dattu saying: “When you play cards, you use your hands. It can be a physical sport. Why not?” Oh, if only ‘why not’ were a more frequent dictum in court cases of this nature…
The Supreme Court has yet to rule on a more traditional skill v. luck case involving games like poker and rummy. The Karnataka High Court has declared that such games are predominantly skill-based but rulings in other states have declared that luck is the primary factor in separating winners from losers.
The Supreme Court was supposed to issue a ruling in November but decided it needed more time to study the question. Should the Court uphold the Karnataka ruling, the Central government would be tasked with establishing a uniform set of rules that would apply to all states. This would undoubtedly open up the door for more states to consider offering online poker services.
'Chrome,' American Pharoah Top CA Worktab
The stars were out for workouts in Southern California the morning of Feb. 21. California Chrome led the group with a half-mile work in :48 4/5 at his home track, Los Alamitos Racecourse.