Monthly Archives: April 2016

How Effective Are the Latest WSOP Improvements?

Organisers of the World Series of Poker have once again listened to their players and taken action to improve what is already the pinnacle of every player’s year, but have they done enough?

Season XIV of the World Poker Tour (WPT) is over. Season 12 of the European Poker Tour (EPT) is a Grand Final away from being finished. And you know what that means. Oh, yes you do. The greatest live tournament festival is about to begin. The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is on the horizon.

True to form, the organisers have listened to feedback from their most trusted clientele and have come up with some changes designed to provide value for the masses.

But how effective are their latest changes?

California online poker bill wins committee vote, but ‘bad actor’ hurdle remains

California’s latest online poker bill received a favorable vote in the state Assembly Governmental Organization Committee on Wednesday, but the thorny question of ‘bad actors’ has yet to be resolved.

Following over two hours of testimony and debate, Assemblyman Adam Gray’s AB 2863 passed by a vote of 18-0, although a few pols qualified that they might vote differently on the Assembly floor if the bill’s kinks weren’t worked out. Chief among these kinks is determining the specific parameters of what defines a ‘bad actor.’

Gray got the proceedings rolling by emphasizing his bill’s ability to offer “consumer protections” to California’s existing online poker players. This theme was immediately echoed by the bill’s co-sponsor Reggie Jones-Sawyer, and later by many other bill backers, suggesting the ongoing quest to legalize daily fantasy sports has not gone unnoticed.

Poker Players Alliance spokesman John Pappas kicked off the witness testimony by immediately referencing the collapse of Lock Poker. Pappas then offered a real-time demo by Googling “can I play online poker in California” to show the committee just how many internationally licensed operators continue to serve the California market.

California online poker bill wins committee vote, but ‘bad actor’ hurdle remains

California’s latest online poker bill received a favorable vote in the state Assembly Governmental Organization Committee on Wednesday, but the thorny question of ‘bad actors’ has yet to be resolved.

Following over two hours of testimony and debate, Assemblyman Adam Gray’s AB 2863 passed by a vote of 18-0, although a few pols qualified that they might vote differently on the Assembly floor if the bill’s kinks weren’t worked out. Chief among these kinks is determining the specific parameters of what defines a ‘bad actor.’

Gray got the proceedings rolling by emphasizing his bill’s ability to offer “consumer protections” to California’s existing online poker players. This theme was immediately echoed by the bill’s co-sponsor Reggie Jones-Sawyer, and later by many other bill backers, suggesting the ongoing quest to legalize daily fantasy sports has not gone unnoticed.

Poker Players Alliance spokesman John Pappas kicked off the witness testimony by immediately referencing the collapse of Lock Poker. Pappas then offered a real-time demo by Googling “can I play online poker in California” to show the committee just how many internationally licensed operators continue to serve the California market.

Review-Journal Columnist Quits in Protest at Sheldon Adelson Gagging Order 

Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist John L Smith has resigned from the newspaper in protest at a ban on writing about its new owner, Sheldon Adelson. Until this week, Smith, who Adelson once attempted to sue for defamation, wrote a popular column in the Review-Journal on issues facing Las Vegas, from human interest stories to politics. […]

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Can Horse Racing Continue To Ride Recent Success?

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By Joe Favorito

A long-awaited Triple Crown, record purses and exposure for The Breeder’s Cup, an uptick in brand innovation, digital media and fans of the sport. The year 2015 was certainly a good one for the sport of horse racing in the United States. With the Kentucky Derby on the horizon, what can be built off of last year?

We caught up with Stephen Panus Vice President of TJC Media Ventures and America’s Best Racing, to hear what’s coming down the track.

Q: As we head toward Triple Crown season, how does horse racing keep riding the momentum of American Pharoah?

A: 2015 was an amazing year for the sport of Thoroughbred racing as American Pharoah’s Triple Crown and Grand Slam winning feats endeared the sport to an entirely new generation of fans who witnessed first-hand the excitement, passion and thrills that horse racing offers. There haven’t been back-to-back Triple Crowns won since 1977-1978, so like NBA fans watching to see if the Golden State Warriors can repeat as NBA champions in 2016, the sports world will also be watching to see if history can repeat itself, once again, in horse racing. A deep and talented field of 20 talented racehorses, led by favorite Nyquist, is ready to pick up where American Pharoah left off and provide a national televised audience (NBC Sports) and a crowd in excess of 170,000 at Churchill Downs with a scintillating Run for the Roses on the first Saturday in May.

Q: Several brands, Burger King for one, jumped on the bandwagon, has there been more interest in brand activation because of last year’s excitement?

2015 Stephen Panus head shotA: Most definitely. Vanity Fair and Longines are co-hosting a Kentucky Derby party in Louisville this year. Breathe Right has partnered with this year’s favorite, Nyquist. Vineyard Vines will be activating a sponsorship at the Kentucky Derby on the infield again this year. Racehorse owner and founder of BODY ARMOR Mike Repole, whose horse Outwork will be running in this year’s Kentucky Derby, will be leveraging the opportunity to promote his energy drink brand. For the luxury attendees, Sentient Jet will provide attendees with tickets in The Mansion access to book private travel to and from Louisville with the help of a private concierge team, among other benefits. The Breeders’ Cup World Championships, which will be hosted November 4-5 at Santa Anita Park, continues to attract sponsors as well, like E*Trade, Maker’s Mark, Sovaro Coolers, Longines, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and Uber and Lyft, among others.

Q: Celebrity involvement in racing also seems to be on the rise. Who are some of the new faces engaged in the sport?

A: Celebrities have long been attracted to the sport of Thoroughbred racing because it’s fun, social, communal and thrilling. A day at the races is a social event and a great sports experience. Kate Upton, Elizabeth Banks, Bobby Flay, Jim Rome, Bode Miller, Rob Dyrdek, Eddie Olczyk and Kenny Mayne are just a few notable personalities who are engaged in the sport. Just weeks ago, John Elway spent a beautiful afternoon at Keeneland enjoying the races and Scottie Pippen attended a Thoroughbred sale in Florida. The list of celebrities attending this year’s Kentucky Derby appears bigger than ever and is topped by Jon Voight, Megyn Kelly, Kid Rock, Gretchen Wilson and New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton, among others. Also, Tom and Gayle Benson, the owners of the NFL New Orleans Saints and NBA New Orleans Pelicans, have two horses (Mo Tom and Tom’s Ready) racing in this year’s Kentucky Derby.

Q: We are all about digital and social these days; how has the sport stepped up its game? What have been some of the best results?

A: No different than other sports, horse racing has fully embraced the digital and social media channels and platforms available to make the sport more available and consumable for the sports fan. America’s Best Racing remains the go-to site for the new and casual fan offering gambling tips, how-to videos, race previews, in-depth video series’ and ABR Wired features taking the fans behind the scenes, fashion advice, pop culture tie-ins, cheat sheets for the biggest races and events throughout the year and lots more. Horse racing, like other live televised sports, avails itself nicely to the varied social channels using Periscope video to capture what the TV camera often doesn’t, animated discussion and debates and different gambling perspectives and insights shared via Twitter and Facebook, SnapChat stories centered around the major events, photography features tailored-made for Instagram and Pinterest and gambling features on Twitch.tv to educate and entertain soon-to-be and existing horse racing fans on key race days. Only four years old, America’s Best Racing has quickly amassed a highly engaged Facebook audience of 147,208.

Q: The Breeders Cup continues to be an intriguing asset, how has that brand overall expanded in recent years and what’s next for 2016?

A: Well said. The Breeders’ Cup World Championships is one of the best major sports and entertainment events held annually in America. It offers everything for the modern sports fan over two days – fantastic gambling, high fashion, great horse races featuring the best racehorses from around the world, celebrities, and delicious food and cocktails. And similar to the Super Bowl, the week leading up to the Breeders’ Cup is replete with parties, soirees, culinary experiences and an ownership seminar designed to attract new owners into the sport.

This year’s edition will be hosted by Santa Anita Park (Arcadia, CA) on November 4-5 and televised live by NBC Sports Group. The 2017 Breeders’ Cup will also be hosted in Southern California, at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, founded by Bing Crosby in 1937. The 2018 Breeders’ Cup returns to Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY. The Breeders’ Cup continues to grow in popularity – both with fans and sponsors. If you’ve never been, I highly encourage one and all to add it to their must-experience list.

On top of that, the Breeders’ Cup will have a series of “Win And You’re In” Challenge races televised this summer and fall by NBC Sports Group, featuring many of the best races horses and the best race tracks, thereby extending the television coverage straight from the Triple Crown through the summer and early fall leading directly to the World Championships.

Q: The issue of Daily fantasy and sports gambling continues to be a hot button; how does that discussion help or hurt the position horse racing has in this country with regard to legal gambling?

A: With the rise in popularity of daily fantasy sports, the negative taboo formerly associated with sports gambling has dissipated. And America has long loved to gamble on sports. Horse racing remains the only sport you can legally wager on from your phone or mobile device. It’s ideally suited to take advantage of this digital and mobile generation who consumes content and uses mobile devices to interact and engage in every facet of their life. As such, I think this represents an opportunity for horse racing to welcome a new generation of fans into the sport.

Q: Who are some of the personalities to watch as we head toward Churchill Downs this spring?

A: Another impressive field of twenty 3-year-old Thoroughbreds will be in the starting gate for the 2016 Kentucky Derby. To learn more about each of the horses and their connections – jockey, trainer and owner(s) – including the odds and whom to gamble on and why, along with all the latest news, notes, and more, visit www.AmericasBestracing.net

Q: What was the biggest long-tail effect that last year’s Triple Crown win has on the sport from a business standpoint?

A: Well, it’s spring 2016 and the media is still writing, reporting and talking about American Pharoah, who now stands at stud at Coolmore America’s Ashford Stud in Kentucky. And anticipation for the upcoming 2016 Triple Crown races appears very high. One of the biggest takeaways from American Pharoah’s historic sporting feat is that fans and sponsors alike were re-introduced to one of America’s original sports and reminded that it very much holds a special place in the hearts and minds of the modern sports fan. Interest, attendance and media coverage in the sport throughout the races occurring after American Pharoah’s victory at Belmont Stakes remained heightened. And that interest and excitement is being propelled forward into the 2016 Triple Crown season and will be carried all the way to the Breeders’ Cup World Championships in November.

America’s Best Racing recently launched a successful 4-episode ABR Films series chronicling “Where American Pharoah Learned To Be A Racehorse.” The first three episodes can be viewed here, and the fourth and final episode premieres this Thursday, April 28.

 is a well respeced veteran strategic media, communications and business professional in spots and entertainment marketing.

Galaxy Entertainment Group posts first quarterly profit rise since 2014

Macau casino operator Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) bucked the trend of its crosstown rivals by posting its first quarterly profit rise since Q3 2014.

GEG has been among the most vocal of the Macau operators that have claimed to see signs of the market’s ‘stabilization’ for going on a year now but GEG’s new Q1 earnings report actually provides quantifiable evidence to support this claim.

GEG’s revenue fell 2% to HKD 13.4b (US $1.72b) in the three months ending March 31, a far less severe plunge than some of its rivals have projected. Moreover, revenue was 1% higher than in Q4 2015. Adjusted earnings rose 6% year-on-year to HKD 2.4b ($309m) thanks to “good luck” at its gaming tables, which helped push earnings up by HKD 100m ($12.9m).

Total gaming revenue was down 5% year-on-year but up 2% sequentially to HKD 12.7b. VIP gambling revenue was up 3% sequentially to HKD 7.2b but down 17% year-on-year due to GEG adjusting its resources to deal with Macau’s shift to a more mass-market focus. That shift is paying off for GEG, as its mass table revenue rose 2% sequentially and 17% year-on-year to HKD 5b.

Maurice Hawkins Wins Consecutive WSOP Circuit Main Events

Maurice Hawkins has accomplished what the Golden State Warriors are attempting to do right now but in a different game. Earlier this month, Hawkins won the $1,675 buy-in Main Event at the Council Bluffs, Iowa World Series of Poker Circuit stop. The win earned him $113,152. But he wasn’t done dominating the Circuit world. His […]

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