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Guardians of the Galaxy WANNIHILATED by the Dark Olympians Marvel’s Deadliest Cosmic Gods – CBR – Comic Book Resources

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Guardians of the Galaxy #11 just dealt the team a massive blow thanks to a brutal attack by Marvel's most ruthless cosmic gods.

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In the current Guardians of the Galaxy run, Peter Quill's gone from a Star-Lord to the far more powerful Master of the Sun. While he and his teammates try to process his return to the cosmos and their role in saving it, those questions will have to wait for bigger problems that are even more pressing than Knull's King in Black invasion. Those problems are the Dark Olympians, the Greek Gods who Quill blew up earlier on in the series using a singularity bomb. Since returning, they've broken bad and have started feeding off of planets.

As Quill tries to get all hands on deck for the battle against the gods in Guardians of the Galaxy #11, Zeus' crew operates in a proactive manner and deals them a massive blow by incinerating the Bowie spaceship, seemingly killing several key Guardians.

RELATED:Guardians of the Galaxy: Why the MCU's Next Cosmic Hero MUST Be Cammi

Guardians #11 opens with Quill worried about what's to come as the Olympians are more focused and fierce than ever before. He and the reticent Nova/Rich Rider are basing the fight on Daedalus-5, a planet they left to rot after Annihilus used Galactus to raze the place in Annihilation, but they know they're not ready. It's a dead, emotional space and the perfect barren battleground, but the team isn't where they need to be mentally for such an overwhelming fight.

It doesn't helpthat an incensedGamora returns with Drax and their team to smack Quillacross the face for abandoning her and living a whole life without her. Meanwhile, there's also turmoil betweenthe likes of Moondragon and Phyla-Vell. As Rich notes, it's the worst possible time to be imploding.

Before everyone can patch things up, sadly, time runs out and the Olympians arrive. However, as Groot tries to pilot the Bowie, he, Rocket Raccoon, Marvel Boy and the heroic Hercules, go up in flames when an energy bolt strikes it. Their alliance is already low on numbers, and Hercules would have been invaluable in the fight against the other gods, so Quill is especially taken aback by the carnage.

RELATED:Doctor Doom Is Joining Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy

Considering their family ties, Hercules mighthave even held the key to their redemption, but now that's seemingly off the board. Taken with Groot's powers, Rocket's weapons and aerial expertise and Noh-Varr's prowess as a Kree soldier, the loss of these heroes is huge for the team. While all these members will likely return in the next issue for the team's new Avengers-like roster, it remains to be seen how they survived or otherwise returned to active duty.

Luckily, Quill has the powers of the sun in him, as well as new abilities, and Nova isn't exactly a pushover, either. But given the might of Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Hermes, Athena and the other gods, they really could have done with help. Still, Rocket's sneaky enough to fake the heroes' deaths, so this quartet could be playing possum, ready to make a grand entrance and ambush the evil Greek pantheon.

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Scientists Believe They Found a Chunk of an Ancient Planet in Africa – Futurism

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An astonishing discovery.Ancient Planet

According to a new analysis, ScienceAlert reports, a meteorite found last year in Algeria is actually older than the Earth itself.

Instead, an international team of scientists behind the research say, it appears to be a remnant of an ancient protoplanet making the space rock an extraordinary curiosity that could offer unprecedented insights into the early years of our solar system.

ScienceAlert reports that the rock asteroid was quickly identified as unusual after its discovery in the Erg Check sand sea last May, since unlike most meteorites, it had clearly been formed by a volcano a suggestion that it had originated as part of a planets crust.

But as described in a new paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, an analysis of radioactive decay of the samples isotopes now shows that it formed around 4.566 billion years ago. Thats a bit longer than the Early has been around, meaning that its likely part of a different and probably now long-gone world.

Its not immediately clear what protoplanet the asteroid might have originated from.

But since its now the oldest magmatic rock ever identified, the researchers wrote in their paper, its almost certain to be an object of intense further analysis. And what scientists find by studying the ancient shard could shed new light on the history of our star system.

READ MORE: This Is a Piece of a Lost Protoplanet, And Its Officially Older Than Earth [ScienceAlert]

More on ancient planets: Jupiter May Have Absorbed a Smaller Planet

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Earliest Domestication Of Wolves May Have Occurred In A Single Cave In Germany – IFLScience

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Researchers have discovered the remains of what may be the worlds earliest domesticated wolves in a cave in southwest Germany. Describing the fossils in the journal Scientific Reports, they explain that the specimens could not be classified as either ancient wolves or modern dogs, but encapsulated almost the entire breadth of genetic diversity of all contemporary and ancient dogs and most wolves.

It is generally accepted that the domestication of wolves first occurred around 16,000 years ago in Eurasia, although whether this process began in a single location or took place at several sites simultaneously is not known. Regardless of what may have been going on elsewhere, though, it seems that the residents of the Gnirshhle cave in what is now Germany had already begun to tame wolves at this time, and may therefore have been the worlds first dog breeders.

This small but hugely significant cave is located in the Hegau Jura region, which was inhabited by the Magdalenian cultures towards the end of the Pleistocene.

After analyzing the morphology, genetics, and isotopes of the Gnirshhle canid remains, the researchers noted that the specimens seem to be descended from multiple ancient wolf lineages, including one that doesnt match any other canid lineage from the region. This implies that the caves residents may have tamed and reared wolves from numerous subpopulations, some of which originated outside of Europe.

Results of the isotope analysis indicated that the canids consumed a low-protein diet that differed greatly from that of wild wolves, thereby suggesting that they had been fed by humans. "Thus, we consider the Gnirshhle canids to likely represent an early phase in wolf domestication facilitated by humans actively providing a food resource for those early domesticates," explain the researchers.

Commenting on these findings, study author Chris Baumann explained that the closeness of these animals to humans and the indications of a rather restricted diet suggest that between 16,000 and 14,000 years ago, wolves had already been domesticated and were kept as dogs. Its worth noting, however, that Gnirshhle may not have been the only site of wolf-domestication at this time, and the researchers are keen to point out that similar processes may have been occurring elsewhere.

A closer examination of the specimens mitochondrial genomes allowed the team to identify specific wolf and dog genes, which they were then able to trace back to a common ancestor that lived roughly 135,000 years ago. While this doesnt necessarily mark the point at which domestication began, the researchers say it provides an upper time limit of such events.

Summing up their findings, the study authors explain that while we cannot address the question of the domestication event's singularity, our results support the hypothesis that the Hegau Jura was a potential center of early European wolf domestication.

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Author conversation features Brown, Russo – Belfast – Waldo – Republican Journal – Republican Journal

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Belfast The public is invited to a virtual conversation on Tuesday, March 23, at 7 p.m. when Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Richard Russo and debut author Gregory Brown discuss Browns just-released novel, "The Lowering Days." The free event is co-hosted by Left Bank Books in Belfast and the Bangor Daily News.

"The Lowering Days" is set in a fictional town on the Penobscot River in Midcoast Maine. The towns paper mill, which provided paychecks while it polluted the water, is shuttered. Just as Japanese investors show interest in reopening the mill, a teenage girl from the Penobscot National Tribe sets fire to the plant. Some townspeople see her defiant action as an act of environmental justice; many others call it criminal mischief. Her act sets loose a series of long simmering grievances, ending in a cycle of violence that tears the communityand two familiesapart.

The narrator of Browns novel is a doctor who, in looking back at his teens in the 1990s, sees the fire as the catalyst that brought social and environmental change to his community, while at the same time changed the trajectory of his life. In his telling of the story, he conjures a rich understory of water, air and forestsreflecting on how they are seen and used, and what they mean in the deepest reaches of a cultures memory.

In a recent interview with the Bangor Daily News, Brown, who grew up in Belfast in the 1980s and 1990s, said his story is a mixture of all the various pockets of the Midcoast and along the Penobscot River that I absorbed. The fiction that often interests me the most is that kind that lets the mythology and folklore of a place shine out from behind the recognizable, real-life details.

Kerri Arsenault, author of "Mill Town" and a correspondent for The Boston Globe, writes that Browns most urgent story. . . is one that has largely been untolda modern day Penobscot National reckoning with the manacles of the past.

Richard Russo ("Chances Are," "Empire Falls," "Everybodys Fool"), Browns conversational partner on March 23, calls the novel a lush, almost mythic portrait of a very specific place and time that feels all the more universal for its singularity. Theres magic here.

Brown holds a masters degree in journalism from Columbia University and a masters in fine arts from the prestigious Iowa Writers Workshop. His work has appeared in Tin House, The Alaska Quarterly Review, Epoch, and Narrative Magazine. He has received scholarships and fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and the Bread Loaf Writers Conference. He lives in Cumberland County, Maine with his family.

To order copies of "The Lowering Days," call Left Bank Books at 207-338-9009 or email info@leftbankbookshop.com.

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Applications Are Open For a Free Trip Around the Moon on a SpaceX Rocket – Singularity Hub

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Elon Musk wants to send people to spacelots of them. Besides the 100,000 he envisions sending to Mars each time its closely aligned with Earth, hes determined to make commercial space flight a thing sooner rather than later. Taking a ride into space obviously wont be cheap, so the prevailing assumption is that the passengers on these flights will be uber-rich. But on at least one early mission, this wont be the case, because a Japanese billionaire is giving away eight spots.

Yusaku Maezawa announced in a tweet on Tuesday that hell be selecting his spaceflight companions from all over the world, emphasizing that he wants people from all kinds of backgrounds to apply.

Yesterday morning Maezawa tweeted that hed already received over 100,000 applications from 216 different countries, with India, Japan, the US, UK, and France topping the list.

Maezawa made much of his fortune from a fashion retail website called Zozotown, which he launched in 2004 and has since grown to be Japans largest such retailer. Forbes lists his net worth as $2 billion.

He signed on with SpaceX as its first commercial passenger in 2018, saying he planned to invite several artists to join him on the mission. In this latest announcement, he seems to have expanded his definition of artist to include anyone who sees themselves as an artist or is working on some kind of creative project.

Slightly more specifically, Maezawa said, hes looking for people who can push the envelope to help other people and greater society in some way and are willing to support other crew members who share similar aspirations. Given that he already has a huge pool of applicants, hell undoubtedly find many people who meet these requirements.

There are no details yet about what kind of preparation or training the crew members will need to undergo before the mission, but it will likely be similar to that planned for the Inspiration4 crew (a month ago SpaceX announced its targeting no earlier than the fourth quarter of this year to launch its first all-commercial astronaut mission, which will include three donated seats of its own, going to individuals not yet named).

SpaceX plans to train that crew in orbital mechanics, microgravity, zero gravity, and other forms of stress testing, as well as making sure they know their way around the Falcon 9 launch vehicle and Dragon spacecraft. Theyll also need to complete emergency preparedness training, exercises for properly putting on and taking off their spacesuits, and mission simulations. Its a lot, but probably not more than youd expect for someone whos not an astronaut to be able to go to space.

Theres no mention of psychological testing or training, but it wouldnt be surprising if that was a component as well; whos to say that even the most brave and calm among us wont have some sort of meltdown once trapped in a metal cylinder thousands of miles from home? The trip will last at least six days, as it takes three to get to the moon and three to get back.

The spacecraft planned for the mission is SpaceXs Starship. 160 feet tall and 30 feet in diameter, Starship hasnt had great luck with its recent test flights; the most recent one just took place yesterday, and though it landed successfully, it exploded on the landing pad shortly after. The two preceding rockets exploded on contact, so it does seem theres been some improvement.

Maezawas flight is slated to take place sometime in 2023. Whether this timeline ends up panning out will likely depend largely on safety, and as it stands right now, SpaceX has some substantial ground to cover.

But heyin a time when many people wont even fly to a neighboring state, we may as well fantasize about a not-too-distant future in which we can not only fly to other countries again, but fly off the planet entirely. You can put in your own application to be part of Maezawas creative space crew here.

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Greyspot Syndicate Is a Music Group With a Cast of Shameless Characters – Dallas Observer

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Imagine a dystopian world where the government has become increasingly immoral and art is the only form of escape. Seven brave individuals come together to form a band and rise up as vigilantes, making music that moves people and preserves the craft.At least, thats how one ofGreyspot Syndicate'smembers, Udon, imagines it.

Were all different the guys from the Cliff, he says.

The band members have known each other since they were kids. All Oak Cliff natives, Greyspot Syndicate consists of seven wildly entertaining characters who have one thing in common: no filter.

Were different, but were similar, too," Udon says. "All Dallas enough to hang with each other. But theres one thing that keeps us together and its that each one of us stands out in our own way. Shamelessly. Thats what we have in common.

And stand out they do. One of the most entertaining squads around, each member of Greyspot Syndicate is outrageously unique. (Extraordinarily, Udon says.)

Every member brings something strange and novel to performances, which sets them aside individually. This is where Udon got the idea for his story, a narrative hes converting into a manga or anime-style graphic novel.

Its been in my head for years no, centuries, he says.

The artist never considered himself a writer until he began making music.

Oddly enough, I write like a doctor," he says, "but its like all my creative strengths came from a sense of curiosity, like, I dont know how this is going to turn out. Almost like a mental freedom. A brief reprieve from it all.

The saga goes that seven rebels fall in each others paths and become intertwined through a common sense of wonder and expression. Most certainly, through a common sense of humor. Some of the funniest, weirdest guys in the game, theyll be sure to have you laughing while you sing along. At times they all wear suits for a performance, while in a series of music videos they take turns wrestling with someone in a panda suit. Greyspot Syndicate is full of surprises.

First is Udon, who sports a curled, handlebar mustache and speaks with an eerie, eloquent tone. Then theres Steez Ronin, the leader in the room, wild and outgoing onstage and off. Tyler, Blockparty, is the most silent character, serious and hardcore the last one to call himself an artist. Next is Durty Redd, the realist in the group and a smooth-talking baritone. Prince Ace is the lone wolf and poet. Hood Spaghetti is the natural trendsetter with an avant-garde style and sense of humor thats uncomfortable but somehow fitting. Last is J4 Mane, known for his antics. Each show, you can find J4 in some sort of strange getup.

I guess that kind of led into my idea of doing something different each show. ... Its more about standing out, as if our shows dont do that enough. J4 Mane

I had an idea to do some dumb shit, J4 Mane says. The suits kind of coincided with a fashion project we were working on, Designer Artillery, which was weapons made by clothing designers. Like, Balenciaga brass knuckles, a Burberry b staff, Ferragamo flame thrower.

Picturing the gang in designer artillery draws an image that could be straight from an anime manga. Perhaps Udons story is more relative than he thought.

I guess that kind of led into my idea of doing something different each show,"J4 continues. "Its more about standing out, as if our shows dont do that enough.

While each member of the Syndicate sticks out, J4s antics give him a kooky singularity. Hes shown up on stage in a motorcycle helmet, a top hat, a birthday hat and even performed an entire set blindfolded. And while the group has been making music for some time now, what inspired all the foolery is simple: boredom.

I mean, weve made music since we were young, J4 says. But we got bored and shit sounded good. So we started doing more performances and having fun with it.

Greyspot Syndicate has become more than a group of musical performers, but one of all-around artists. Like in Udons tale, this gang of misfits shares a passion for creating. In the world he illustrated in his story, where art has seemingly reached its pinnacle, the Syndicate continues to find new strengths in themselves both as a group and as individuals through music.

Were all head ass in our own ways, and seeing how the world responded to us as a unit as an entity was pretty fuckin nice, Udon says. Its strange how so much talent can arise in one syndicate. Iron sharpens iron.

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Why China`s makeover plans to go from `photocopier` to `creator` have gone astray – WION

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China's growth story, in a nutshell, is built onimitation worth billions of dollars. Chinese progress is not driven by ingenuity, for the country is sometimes called the "world's photocopier". All things available in the West have a Chinese variant, which is usually cheaper, less durable, and indistinguishable at first glance.

For a long time, patent laws in China permitted the replication of products. In the name of import substitution, Western duplicates flooded the market.

After Deng Xiaoping opened the floodgates in the late 70s, foreign producers were able to access the untapped Chinese market. With the investment, China went from being a photocopier to a factory, but there was still no ingenuity. Under Xi Jinping, China wants to shed this tag and emerge as original and inventive - qualities that are not easily enforceable.

What is China's solution?China is scooping up many patents and trademarks through forced technology transfers - a simple, shrewd, and extremely unfair practice whereby the government offers a condition to a foreign firm attempting to enter the Chinese market. Essentially, China asks companies to share technology in exchange for access, which was also one of the reasons for the trade war with the US.

Since the mid-1980s, China has a patent system that is not largely enforced. In most democracies, enforcing a law like this isn't an issue. But behind China's great wall of secrecy, laws are more political than judicial. China's makeover plan to go from a copier to a creator fits in perfectly with Xi Jinping's larger global ambitions - to go from an ally to an alliance leader; from an aspiring power to a world-beating hegemon.

Also read:Is China really leading in the global war for patents?

But there's a catch. China's makeover as a creator is largely cosmetic 20 per cent of products in China are counterfeit. It's so popular that they even have a word for it called "Shanzhai". China will have to start from the bottom to reinvent itself as a creator. China loves singularity - one leader, one party, and one culture and China does not have an entrepreneurial culture.

The country doesn't have room for diversity of thought but exceptions remain, like Alibaba's Jack Ma and Tencent's Pony Ma. But instead of celebrating them, Beijing wants to make an example out of them. After Jack Ma criticised Chinese regulators, Jack is now out of China's top three richest men.

Also read:UN says China still remains biggest source of applications for international patents

Instead of creating world-beating ideas, China has been content with copying them. Some companies like Huawei have had limited success. But since Chinese companies come with the baggage of Chinese politics, they are never welcomed with open arms. Xi Jinping is on a mission to change this, but what if he is the problem?

The Chinese have invented an array of things from gunpowder, the compass, paper currency, and long-distance banking. They never had a problem with innovation until the Communist regime came to power.

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Michael Ruse on Purpose: The Flies in the Ointment – Discovery Institute

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I have been reviewing philosopher Michael Ruses book,On Purpose. (See my post yesterday,here.) I turn now to certain problems with his work. First, Ruses dismissal of all other teleological positions save his own presumes that science has moved on (153) since current evolutionary theory has ruled all transcendent forms obsolete. Anything else has to remain your opinion trumped by todays Darwinian science (153). Such scientistic reductionism is troubling, revealing a fallacy that C. S. Lewis has calledchronological snobbery,the uncritical acceptance of the intellectual climate common to our own age and the assumption that whatever has gone out of date is on that account discredited([1955] 1991, 114). This occurs elsewhere, as when Ruse dismisses debates over intelligent design and the anthropic principle because they have a very old-fashioned look about them. A bit like arguing about whether it is moral for women to use the pill (128).However, arguments for the kind of external teleology and vitalism in biology along with cosmic fine-tuning that Ruse so glibly dismisses hardly belong to a bygone era (Denton 1998; Gonzalez and Richards 2004; Schnborn 2007; Sheldrake 2012; Lewis and Barnes 2016; Turner 2017). Ruses comparison with the pill seems more silly and strained than clever and convincing.

Ruses chronological snobbery might be forgiven if the claims he makes for Darwinism can be unequivocally substantiated. But add to scientistic reductionism and chronological snobbery a third interrelated objection:Whiggishness. The obsessive Darwinian triumphalism on almost every page suggests Herbert Butterfields coinage as the unfortunate tendency . . . to praise revolutions provided they have been successful. . . and to produce a story which is the ratification if not the glorification of the present, an unwarranted factual abridgment causing presentist extravagance to fly into the sky . . . when in reality it requires to be brought to earth ([1931] 1965, v, 99). For example, Ruse applauds DawkinssThe Selfish Gene(1976) for demonstrating that humans are simply survival machines taking God and vital forces and those sorts of things out of the equation. Molecules in motion is all we have (86). But the selfish gene concept has received harsh criticism then and now for its many misconceptions and untestable assertions (Langley 1978; Wade 1979; Noble 2011). As Charles Langley noted, Everything is revealed to Dawkins [and apparently to Ruse] by a glimpse of Darwinian theory, but the concept is untrue to the science of evolutionary biology (1978, 692). Chapters nine on Human Evolution and ten on Mind form the core of Ruses Darwinian infatuations. Darwins hedgehog follows Darwins bulldog, Thomas Henry Huxley, in showing that comparisons of human and chimp brains prove that we did come from monkeys (156). These monkey-to-man links are nonetheless at best superficial and at worst (particularly in Huxleys case) calculated subterfuges (Cosans 2009). Ruses proclaimed significance of our genetic affinities with chimps is equally overrated (Cohen 2007). In fact, Alfred Russel Wallaces insistence that it is difficult to explain human exceptionalism those unique human capacities for abstract thought, mathematics, music, art, etc. by the conventional operations of natural selection, the very principle he cofounded, is still very much in play (Varki, Geschwind, and Eichler 2008; Diamani 2009). While easy extrapolations of bonobo and other primate-to-human behaviors might be the preferred answer in that freshman biology exam, some very good scientists would favor different answers (Penn, Holyoak, and Povinelli 2008;Bolhuis and Wynn 2009; Shettleworth 2012). Yet Ruse blithely asserts his Darwinian monism as if an undisputed fact.

Of course if it serves to make his point, Ruse readily abandons his chronological snobbery in favor of Noam Chomskys sixty-odd year-old research that showed convincinglythat language is not something purely cultural but that all languages . . . share certain innate deep structures a kind of biological ground plan on which everything is based (173). But Chomskys much-touted universal grammar or grammatical recursion is in serious doubt. The Pirah people of South America vis--vis Daniel Everett have taught Chomsky his most important linguistics lesson, namely, that language appears to indeed be a cultural tool of human invention rather than a product of evolutionary determinism (Everett 2011; Wolfe 2016; Wood et al. 2017).

Additional examples of such fallacies could be heaped upon Ruses head, but any more might invite charges of cruelty to hedgehogs. In fairness, despite Ruses adamant convictions and his constant use of science as a synecdoche for Darwinism, he has always exhibited a surprising sense of proportion. For example, he chides his fellow Darwinians for their Darwin Day excesses, complaining, The next thing is they will be putting him in a manger (210-211). For more on this see hisDarwinism as Religion(2017). Ruse is true to his Darwinian progenitors. One is reminded of Huxleys recoiling against the Comtian positivists of his day passionate enthusiasts like Frederic Harrison and John Henry Bridges for trying to make science a religion. Ruse is also well aware that Darwinian evolution has become an authors playground and a publishers paradise, admitting some years ago that Darwin and his ideas are being co-opted for all sorts of ends (Ruse 1996, 231). The Darwin Industry shows few signs of reducing production. Although you will not find it here, he has been pretty hard on the so-called New Atheists too.

Tomorrow, MichaelRuse on Purpose: A Conflicted Response.

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Pandemic deals another blow to poker in Las Vegas – Las Vegas Sun

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When casinos reopened in June after the coronavirus shutdown, a number of poker rooms in Las Vegas remained dark, and it seems likely some will never return to action.

The pandemic has wiped out about a third of an already dwindling number of poker tables in Clark County, mostly in Las Vegas.

Im actually surprised that more rooms havent closed, said Justin Young, a professional poker player who lives in Las Vegas.

In January 2020, just before the pandemic hit, 35 casinos in Clark County reported revenue from 418 poker tables, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board. This January, 21 casinos reported earnings from 282 tables, a drop of about 33%.

The closures are part of a continuing trend only hastened by the pandemic, which has drastically cut into Las Vegas tourism. In the summer of 2010, Las Vegas had over 1,000 poker tables.

The 28-table poker room at the Encore has reopened, but has been temporarily moved to the casino floor at the adjacent Wynn Las Vegas with half the number of tables.

Ryan Beauregard, the director of poker operations, said the company plans to reopen the Encore poker room, but no timetable has been established.

That 14-table number has worked out well to meet the demand, even on weekends, Beauregard said. Demand is slowly starting to creep back up. Were just now seeing poker play about to outgrow what were offering now.

Beauregard said he expects poker to remain a draw at the Wynn properties on the Strip, but he wondered aloud whether all the closed poker rooms in Las Vegas will eventually reopen.

Maybe in some places where poker was more of an amenity instead of a draw at a property, that will have to be addressed. But the demand for poker will come back, Beauregard said.

Poker rooms at Strip casinos like the Mirage once the center of the poker universe Mandalay Bay and Excalibur remain closed. All three are MGM Resorts International properties.

At the Excalibur, the rails surrounding the poker area remain in place, but all seven tables have been removed. The rooms popular cash prize wheel for high hands remains perched in a corner.

MGM officials said they had nothing to report about its shuttered rooms. But last year, the MGM Grand hosted a series of free poker tournaments to give away more than $120,000 in promotion money collected from players at those rooms.

Off the Strip, locals card rooms at places like Green Valley Ranch, Palace Station and Sams Town also remain closed.

At Green Valley Ranch, the poker rooms 22 tables were removed and replaced with chairs so people could watch football and basketball. An official with property owner Station Casinos had no information about when or if the room might reopen.

In August, Station reopened three poker rooms, including at Red Rock Resort, which is operating with 20 eight-seat tables. Players are separated by plastic dividers and must wear masks.

Were seeing more and more of our regulars come back, said Scott Nelson, general manager at Red Rock. I think the plexiglass shields create confidence for the guests that they can play while remaining safe.

Casinos have also established more stringent disinfecting protocols.

At the Orleans, poker chips are regularly sprayed down with a heavy-duty sanitizer, and cards are swapped out every couple hours, a Boyd Gaming spokesman said. Whenever a player leaves a game, an attendant wipes down the area.

Cliff Kelley, a regular at the Orleans, said hes noticed some of the other players have stayed away during the pandemic, but hes not too concerned.

Poker will always be popular, Kelley, 77, of Las Vegas said.. Its different now you have to wear a mask and theyll be sure to remind you if you take it off but its still poker.

As he spoke on a recent weeknight, several dozen people were at the tables, some wearing protective face shields and all wearing face masks. In an area adjacent to the poker room, more players were competing in a poker tournament.

Its even busier on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, Kelley said.

At the South Point, poker room manager Jason Sanborn said there is still a strong demand for live poker.

I know there are still restrictions, and I know some rooms have yet to open, but I do think were seeing a resurgence, said Sanborn, who oversees a busy 30-table room.

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