WinStar Farm homebred Colonel John, a multiple grade I-winning millionaire and sire of currently racing graded stakes-winning colts Airoforce, Cocked and Loaded, and Dalmore, has been purchased by the Korea Thoroughbred Breeders Association.
Monthly Archives: September 2016
Colonel John Sold, to Stand in Korea in 2017
WinStar Farm homebred Colonel John, a multiple grade I-winning millionaire and sire of currently racing graded stakes-winning colts Airoforce, Cocked and Loaded, and Dalmore, has been purchased by the Korea Thoroughbred Breeders Association.
Ongame Online Poker Network Set to Close October 15th
The Ongame Network, once such a pioneering and dominant force on the online poker landscape, is set to close for good on October 15th, according to a report by Russian […]
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Avenge Aims for First Grade I in Rodeo Drive
After securing the first graded stakes win of her career in her previous start, Avenge will try a grade I stakes for the first time in the $300,000 Rodeo Drive Stakes (gr. IT) Oct. 1 at Santa Anita Park.
Will Call First Winner for Country Day
Juvenile first-time starter Will Call drew off in the stretch of his maiden special weight debut Sept. 28 at Indiana Grand Racing & Casino to become the first winner for his freshman sire Country Day.
Beholder, Stellar Wind Renew Rivalry
The budding rivalry between champions Beholder and Stellar Wind will see its third round Oct. 1 in the $300,000 Zenyatta Stakes (gr. I) at Santa Anita Park.
Klimt to Stretch Out in FrontRunner
After extending his win streak to three straight races and securing his first grade I score in the Del Mar Futurity (gr. I), Klimt will try two turns for the first time in the $300,000 FrontRunner Stakes (gr. IT) Oct. 1 at Santa Anita Park.
'Cleopatra' Looking to Reign in Chandelier
All eyes will be on American Cleopatra, the full sister to American Pharoah, as she takes a second shot to win a grade I in the Chandelier Stakes.
California Chrome Draws Rail in Awesome Again
Art Sherman was a swirling mixture of exasperation and confidence when he learned of California Chrome’s draw for the $300,000 Awesome Again Stakes (gr. I) Oct. 1 at Santa Anita Park.
PartyPoker anonymizes hand histories, bans seating scripts
GVC Holdings’ PartyPoker brand is taking further steps toward improving its online poker ecology, including anonymizing player hand histories.
On Tuesday, PartyPoker announced a further round of changes to its cash game rules, following up on changes made in October 2015. Those changes included masking the names of opponents until players were seated at their table and the first hand was dealt, as well as prohibiting players from downloading and saving hand histories.
The new changes, which take effect Oct. 5, reverse the prohibition on downloading hand histories but, while a player’s own screen name will remain visible in these downloads, opponents’ names will be listed anonymously (Player 1, 2, 3, etc.). Players will retain the ability to view hands played, win rates and such, but cannot automatically compile detailed stats on a specific opponent.
PartyPoker’s hand history switcheroo will be less effective than the fully anonymous poker tables pioneered by the Bodog Poker Network’s Jonas Ödman in 2011, but PartyPoker’s recreational players will have reason to feel slightly more safe from the network’s data mining predators.
Streaking A. P. Indian Tops Vosburgh
Green Lantern Stables’ homebred A. P. Indian will be sent after his fourth graded stakes sprint win on the NYRA circuit in the Oct. 1 Vosburgh Stakes (gr. I) at Belmont Park.
Caesars rolls out new automated ‘green light, red light’ comped drink system
Casino operator Caesars Entertainment has rolled out a new policy that links comped drinks to how much a customer spends on gambling.
On Wednesday, Las Vegas media outlet KTNV reported that Caesars had rolled out a new comp drink monitoring system at all its Nevada properties. The automated system, which was field tested this summer, means gamblers will now have to spend big to drink for free.
The new setup involves a lighting system connected to the backs of video poker machines (customers can’t see them, but bartenders can). The light is blue to start, but the light switches to green if a customer wagers a certain volume over a certain period of time. Failure to sustain this wagering level means the light switches to red.
The new system means Caesars’ wait staff and bartenders have little discretion in terms of deciding who gets free drinks, with the exception of Seven Stars and Diamond tier loyalty club members. For everyone else, from this point forward it’s green light go, red light no.
€1 Million Big One for One Drop Announces 35 Recreational Players Registered
There are 35 players registered for the highly anticipated €1 million Big One for One Drop poker tournament on October 14th at Casino De Monte-Carlo in Monaco. All players are […]
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Flintshire Rolls Into Joe Hirsch Turf Classic
Flintshire will try for fourth straight graded stakes win and third grade I win this season in Joe Hirsch Turf Classic.
Anti-online gambling bill filed days after Adelson gave GOP senators $20m
Anyone who doubts the clear quid pro quo between US politicians and their corporate money men need look no further than the latest federal effort to ban online gambling.
Last week saw the introduction of S.3376, a placeholder bill filed by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) that seeks to roll back the 2011 Department of Justice opinion that said the 1961 Wire Act applied only to sports betting, which paved the way for states like New Jersey to launch intrastate online gambling markets.
On Wednesday, the Washington Post reported that Cotton’s bill appeared shortly after Las Vegas Sands boss Sheldon Adelson wrote a $20m check to the Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC with ties to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Adelson’s donation represented 71% of the total funds the super PAC raised in the month of August. News of the donation came via a filing with the Federal Election Commission on Sept. 20, just one day before Cotton filed his S.3376.
Mirahmadi New Full-Time Caller at Golden Gate
Veteran race caller Frank Mirahmadi will be the full-time track announcer at Golden Gate Fields when fall racing begins Oct. 20.
Runhappy Faces Five in Ack Ack
Runhappy makes his long awaited 2016 bow Oct. 1 in Churchill Downs’ one-turn mile Ack Ack Handicap (gr. III). The race shares the bill with the $175,000 Lukas Classic featuring grade I winners Bradester and Noble Bird.
Snowden Death Investigation "Inactive"
The investigation into trainer Monique Snowden’s death has been made “inactive,” according to the local Sheriffs Office in King County, Wash., more than two months after her body was found in a river July 18.
PokerStars launch Win The Button, $1.2m New Jersey Championship of Online Poker
Online poker giant PokerStars is making its popular Win the Button live tournaments a regular feature of its online poker palette.
The Win the Button format allows the winner of each NLHE hand to assume the dealer button for the next round, allowing that player to make the final decision in each betting round. The format has proven popular at live poker events and was tested earlier this month in Event 59 of the World Championship of Online Poker.
PokerStars will offer 11 daily Win the Button tourneys, with buy-ins ranging from $2.20 to $162. There will also be two ‘majors’ each Saturday; one with a $55 buy-in and a $25k guarantee, while the other will feature a $5.50 buy-in and a $5k guarantee.
Meanwhile, PokerStars’ New Jersey-licensed site has announced the richest ever online poker tourney yet to be conducted in the Garden State’s regulated online market. The New Jersey Championship of Online Poker (NJCOOP) will run from October 15-31 and feature a total guarantee of $1.2m across 43 events.
Air Force Blue Retired to Ashford Stud
The son of War Front won three group I races at 2 and was crowned Europe’s 2015 champion 2-year-old male. His 2017 fee to be announced.