Monthly Archives: January 2015

Content Marketing Tip of the Week: Competitor Content Audit

theMediaFlow Managing Director Nichola Stott gives an overview on auditing your competitor content  in this edition of CalvinAyre.com’s Content Marketing Tip of the Week.

Auditing your competitor content is a great way to get a feel for what content works to drive links and social shares. You may also get a sense of how and to what level they’re investing in their content marketing endeavours. By competitor you could also broaden the scope to look at operator sites and their content strategies; particularly sportsbook and news sites like this one!

The data and metrics that you want to focus on are:

Titles

Frequency

Variety and asset types e.g. video use, infographics and such

Editorial links per post

Todd Brunson Whips Texas Banker Andy Beal for $5M in Bellagio Cash Game

Andy Beal is back. The billionaire Texas banker, who was last seen scuttling from the Wynn in 2006 vowing that he was “done” with poker having taken a $16.6 million bruising at the hands of Phil Ivey, has returned to Las Vegas. Beal was spotted at Bobby’s Room, the legendary high-stakes poker room at the […]

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Aussie Millions Round Up – Titles for Soyza and Kemp

A couple of Aussie Millions events to catch up on including an Accumulator victory for Malaysia’s Michael Soyza, and a Bounty victory for the Australian Jai Kemp.

As the 2015 Aussie Millions reaches its midway point we have two more events to catch up on.

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The first is Event #6: $1,150 No-Limit Hold’em (NLHE) Accumulator, and the gold ring has headed to Malaysia, after Michael Soyza won the first title of his career, overcoming the German Rainer Kempe, in heads-up action.

605 entrants created a total prize pool over $620,000, and a sparkling array of talent made their way through to the final eight. The reigning World Series of Poker Asia Pacific (WSOP-APAC) Main Event winner, Scott Davies; WSOP bracelet winner, and Australian Poker Hall of Famer, Gary Benson; and the reigning European Poker Tour (EPT) Barcelona champion, Andre Lettau, all making Soyza work hard for his money.

Davies (7th) and Benson (6th) would bow out early, and a four-way chop was agreed after Huy Pham was eliminated in fifth place. Soyza locked up $120,000, Kempe $76,272, Lettau $69,319 and Liao $59,336. No sooner has hands been shook and we were heads-up. Soyza eliminating both Lettau and Liao after flopping two pair, versus top pair, versus gutterball and flush draw. Everyone missed, Soyza took a 3:1 chip lead into the heads-up clash against the young German, and it wasn’t much longer before he owned every chip on the table.

Aussie Millions Event #6 Final Table Results

David Ginola’s FIFA presidency candidacy could be derailed with Paddy Power’s involvement

David Ginola’s bid to unseat Sepp Blatter as FIFA president had a farcical air to it, only because Paddy Power, known for its outlandish marketing ploys was behind it. How ironic is it now that it appears that the Irish bookmaker’s involvement in Ginola’s campaign could be the deterrent that keeps the former Newcastle United man from getting a sniff of FIFA’s version of the Iron Throne.

Turns out, if Ginola was really serious about his attempt to become the next FIFA president, the organization’s ethics code – itself a paradox in its own way – explicitly says that no candidate can “take part in, either directly or indirectly, or otherwise be associated with betting, gambling.”

Paddy Power did say that it won’t continue financially to Ginola’s candidacy “beyond January 27”, the imposed deadline for candidates to gather the necessary support of at least five football federations around the world. That in itself is a problem for Ginola because no federation has come out and supported his bid.

But the real issue could go down to the fact that Ginola’s making this bid because Paddy Power paid him 250,000 pounds to vie for the FIFA presidency. The Irish bookmaker can talk all the semantics it wants, but the combination of the possible ethics code breach and Paddy Power’s publicity mongering reputation could torpedo Ginola’s chances.

Both he and Paddy have said that his campaign is serious, even if a lot of people greeted the news of Ginola’s plans last week with a mixture of amusement of incredulity. Not exactly the two things you want people to feel when you’re serious about your intentions.

Making things even bleaker for Ginola’s candidacy is the planned support base he and Paddy Power have set up to fund his campaign. As it turns out, the Irish bookmaker will be collecting donations from football fans using a campaign website that oddly enough says that donations are “non-refundable”, through a new company called Rebooting Football Limited, which is a subsidiary firm set up by Paddy Power specifically for the purpose of Ginola’s planned candidacy. Paddy Power has since come out with a statement, contradicting its own policy by saying that fans would be reimbursed their campaign donations if Ginola doesn’t make the cut.

As if all of these things are bad enough, Ginola also misses out on a number of critical items every candidate should have on their checklist. Has he had an active role in football for any two years in the past five years? Has he worked as a “a board member, committee member, referee, assistant referee, coach, trainer [or] any other person responsible for technical, medical or administrative matters in FIFA, a Confederation, Association, League or Club”?

Manny Pacquiao Bluffed by Poker Star

According to an Instagram post, Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao was on the receiving end of a $100,000 river bluff by the young cash game specialist Justin ‘Boosted J’ Smith.

There aren’t many people who manage to get one over on the Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao (5 in 64 fights to be precise), but that’s exactly what happened when poker met boxing in an undisclosed cash game venue.

According to the Instagram account of Justin ‘Boosted J’ Smith, the young cash game expert ran one ‘of the most aggressive bluffs’ ever in his career when squaring off against the Pac-Man for the very first time.

“I bet over $100k on the river, he thought for almost five minutes, and finally showed that he had folded top pair of aces.” Wrote Smith, who had posted a photo of the pair on his Instagram account, “He started to beg me to show him my hand. I had one of the most nothing possible hands I’ve ever ended up having, but I had a read on him and decided to go with it.”

So did Smith have the balls to show the eight-division world champion the bluff?

“Naturally, I don’t usually like to show my hands, and didn’t want to rub it in his face that I had outplayed or “fooled” him. So I asked him three times “are you sure you want to see my hand?” and he nodded his head energetically and saying yes. I showed him an absolute stone cold bluff and when his eyes compared my cards to the board to find the correlation that didn’t exist, his eyes darted back up to meet my eyes and his fists clenched up.”

Fortunately, for Boosted J, Pacquiao saw the funny side and gave the young starlet a big bear hug.

Lottery project transforming lives of some of Bradford's most vulnerable

The city’s Bridge Project is one of nine partners involved in delivering West Yorkshire – Finding Independence which will support people who have fallen through a gap in services to live more fulfilling lives. Bridge chief executive Jon Royle said WY-FI has estimated 365 people out of the 565 people identified in Bradford, who would benefit from the new initiative, do not receive all of the services they need.

Rapinder Cheema Wins UKIPT5 in London

Rapinder Cheema reigned victorious at the United Kingdom & Ireland Poker Tour Season 5 Main Event, in London,  after beating the UK-based Spaniard Fernando Marin, in heads-up action, to take the £78,825 first prize.

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“I have never won a poker tournament before!”

Those were the words of Rapinder Cheema moments after securing a pulsating pay day of £78,825, as the champion of the £770 United Kingdom & Ireland (UKIPT) Season 5 Main Event.

It was a wonderful moment, and defined what the UKIPT is all about. In fact, the top five players only had a total of four live tournament cashes between them when they sat down at the final table.

742 entrants, and the £502,818 prize pool, was a little down on the 1,089 that turned up for the Season 4 event in Oct 2014. A young man named Brett Angell walked away with that title, and £115,083 in prize money, and he nearly stole the headlines again with a superb back-to-back run that saw him fall in a hand against Cheema in seventh place.

Cheema and his heads-up partner Marin were the two chip leaders when the final table began, and as often happens they were the only two left to contest this thing. Marin started with a 3:1 chip lead, but that didn’t stop the pair agreeing to share the money equally – with an additional £15,000 to play for – an amount that’s now gathering interest in Cheema’s bank account.

Last Chance to Win Borgata Entertainment Package

How does dinner for two up to $150, a one-night stay in a classic room at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, and two free tickets to a spectacular show sound? A lovely night on the town, yes?

Online poker players in New Jersey have one more chance to win a Borgata Ultimate Entertainment Package that includes all of the above this Thursday, January 29. For a chance to win, just log on at BorgataPoker.com on Jan. 29 and find the ‘Promotions’ tab. From there, click on “Ultimate Entertainment Package” and register.

Winners are chosen via a random drawing. Registering is good for one free entry. After being notified as a grand prize winner, schedule your night of fun any night of your choice within 30 days.

Other ways to win

Toronto leads way in digital gaming industry

Recently hailed a “Videogame Sanctuary” by Forbes magazine, Toronto has become a hub of talent and creativity with some of the best creators and games in the world. Within that mix is DrinkBox Studios, a small and successful game company founded six years ago that is rising through the ranks of the gaming world with four top-rated games and a highly anticipated fifth on its way.

Gravesend Borough Market to be revamped and revitalised after government award A 1.8m lottery grant

Crowds of eager shoppers could once again flock to Gravesend Borough Market after a lottery grant worth 1.8 million was awarded by government ministers. The cash boost will ensure some much-needed tender loving care is given to the old building, with new plans submitted by Clay Architecture set to revamp the site for shoppers.

Nevada Proposes Felony Charges for Unauthorized Gambling Affiliates

Nevada, which is one of three states to allow online gambling activities, has proposed an amendment to its gambling legislation that would make it a felony to profit as an affiliate to unauthorized online sites. Anyone affiliated with a gambling site not holding a vetted Nevada license, if the amendment is added, could be prosecuted […]

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