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RSIs RIO Acquisition Paves the Way for Fourth US Poker Brand – GamblingNews.com
Posted: March 8, 2022 at 10:59 pm
Online poker options in the US might soon expand with the addition of Run It Once (RIO) brand after it was acquired by Rush Street Interactive (RSI) in a $5.8 million deal last week.
The acquisition of RIO, the popular online poker website owned by Phil Galfond, is suddenly bringing up a fourth player across US online poker regulated markets where currently only PokerStars, World Series of Poker (WSOP) and BetMGM Poker operate.
RIO Poker created a platform that people loved, with features and innovations that the poker world was excited about, but we also heard things like if only they could iterate on their software faster or Id move all my volume to RIO if they were bigger. Well, now we are bigger, much bigger.
The poker pro announced the acquisition deal that includes himself, the poker platform and the team of RIO, after shutting it down by the end of last year in an attempt to facilitate its entry into the US iGaming space.
RSI stated in its full year 2021 financial report it had acquired the platform and on-boarded the RIO Poker team, which means the RSI acquisition deal materialized late in 2021 prior to the website being taken down by Galfond.
When I mentioned that RIO Poker was headed down a path towards the US market, I told you that I would have more details to share with you in the near future. Today is the future, commented Galfond on Twitter.
Galfond noted his poker brand was not shy of offers over the past year-and-a-half but RSI won his trust due to the shared values of honesty, integrity, fairness, and transparency.
Galfonds Challenge, ultra-high stakes games Galfond plays against some of the worlds best poker players, was one of the main aspects of RIO Poker that lured the Chicago-based casino and gaming operator.
RIO Poker suitor RSI currently operates online sports betting and casino gaming in a total of 13 US jurisdictions under its PlaySugarHouse.com and BetRivers.com brands and the acquisition of RIO Poker further strengthens the companys position in the US iGaming space.
The question now is where RSI will launch the online poker brand for which Galfond will serve as brand ambassador and when as a launch date is yet to be announced but many argue it will be in one of the states in which the operator is live with online casino gaming.
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UFC 272 – Poker, sushi and betrayal – How Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal went from roommates to rivals – ESPN
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Mar 4, 2022
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COCONUT CREEK, Fla. - Jorge Masvidal walked into the American Top Team (ATT) gym one day in September 2019 and spotted Colby Covington. The two men, formerly best friends and roommates, now barely got along. The tension between them was high.
Masvidal approached Covington and said they should talk after practice. Covington asked what he wanted to talk about, and Masvidal responded that Covington was "being a b----" and he didn't appreciate some of the things Covington had said about him in interviews. Covington agreed they should chat.
"It's pretty amicable," Masvidal told ESPN of that moment. "It's not that bad."
But as Masvidal turned around to walk away, he said, Covington began to raise his voice.
"I'll f---ing kill you, bro," Masvidal said Covington shouted. "Don't ever talk to me like that."
The outburst got the entire gym's attention. Coaches and other fighters stepped between the two athletes and separated them.
Covington recalls that confrontation in the gym but disagrees with Masvidal's recollection, saying Masvidal was the one who began yelling.
"If he wanted to do something," Covington said, "he would have [gotten] in my face."
Masvidal took a young Covington under his wing more than 10 years ago. They bonded over training and poker, shared an apartment and were so close that American Top Team owner Dan Lambert joked that he thought they were "in a relationship." Covington's escalating, crude rhetoric -- including targeting teammates -- as well as a financial disagreement between Covington and one of Masvidal's coaches caused an acrimonious split. They've spent the past few years publicly trading insults and accusations, and recently told ESPN what really created the rift between them.
Their shared history over nearly a decade has created one of the most personal rivalries the sport has ever seen. On Saturday, nobody will stand between Covington and Masvidal. Locked in the Octagon for the main event of UFC 272 in Las Vegas, the fighters will engage in one of the biggest grudge matches in UFC history -- former roommates turned into the most hated of rivals. Both fighters failed to defeat Kamaru Usman twice to win the title, but this fight has nothing to do with a championship, and it's bigger than the numbers next to their names.
"They're gonna be coming to kill each other," ATT fighter and PFL champion Kayla Harrison said. "This is as real as it gets."
After the near brawl in September 2019, Masvidal said he asked Covington to meet him following practice at Nana-Sushi Thai, a restaurant the two used to frequent together just three minutes from the gym. Dinner would be on him. Covington, Masvidal said, never showed.
For Masvidal, at that point, the time for talking was over.
"[I was] probably gonna break a bottle on his face," Masvidal said.
April 20, 2013: Jorge Masvidal makes his UFC debut.
Aug. 23, 2014: Colby Covington makes his UFC debut.
COVINGTON ARRIVED IN Florida in 2011, just months after being honored as a NCAA Division I All-American wrestler at Oregon State University. The California native joined the gym as part of a new ATT program designed to get more standout amateur wrestlers in the door. Pretty quickly, Masvidal took a liking to Covington and the two began training together. Masvidal, a top-notch striker, wanted help with his wrestling, and he returned the favor by showing Covington new boxing and kickboxing skills.
"It's like the saying goes: Opposites attract," Covington said. "I just feel like we were just drawn to each other naturally."
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The friendship blossomed outside the gym. After training together during the day, Masvidal and Covington would run into each other at local casinos. Both were avid poker players and soon they started making plans to play together after training at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek or Isle Casino Pompano Park.
"I mean, they were just always together, always talking about each other, but propping each other up," Lambert said to ESPN. "It was always, 'Oh, this guy's gonna do this and this guy's gonna do this. We're gonna take over the world together.'"
Covington was pretty quiet when he first arrived at the gym, those at ATT recalled to ESPN. Masvidal was one of the people who got him to open up a bit.
"I'm not gonna say [Covington was] anti-social, but certainly not a sociable guy," ATT general manager Richie Guerriero said. "Not super well-liked among the team. But then again, I don't think he ingratiated himself to be friends with a ton of people on the team."
And yet some, like Masvidal, held Covington in high esteem. Harrison, who started training at ATT in 2018, said she considered Covington a friend at one point. Both shared a head coach in Mike Brown and a strength and conditioning coach in Jeremy Fedoruk.
"He was always really kind to me," Harrison said. "He was funny, would joke around, laugh with me. ... We would go up there and train together, work hard, push each other. I have nothing but nice things to say about him."
Masvidal asked Covington to be his roommate in 2016 when he saw his teammate was down on his luck. Covington had broken up with his girlfriend and was rehabbing a broken hand. So, Masvidal let him stay at his two-bedroom apartment in Coconut Creek, near the gym. The duo were roommates for about nine months.
The two got along well, even training together in the apartment. Masvidal said the deal would be that Covington paid him $300 per month in rent, but Masvidal says he never received the money.
"I'm feeding him. I'm the hand that provides everything," Masvidal said. "He was a much different person. Wouldn't dare say a bad thing to me or about me, ever. But once the money got involved? Piece of s---."
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Jorge Masvidal looks back on how his relationship with Colby Covington has changed since they first met.
Covington does not deny that he lived with Masvidal. But he wants to clarify that it was not Masvidal's place -- the apartment was paid for by Masvidal's wife, Maritza, per Covington.
"She did so much for us coming up," Covington said. "This wasn't his couch. He was a broke fighter - he was a loser. He didn't have no sponsors. He didn't have big-money fights at this time. ... She gave us this roof over our head, she put food on our table, she cleaned the house for us all the time."
Covington and Masvidal had a friendly ritual before fights to test one another. When Masvidal was nearing competition, Covington would buy junk food he knew Masvidal liked and he'd keep it in their common area.
"Just to f--- with me," Masvidal said in a 2016 interview on "The MMA Hour." "Just so I had to pass by it every day and see if I break. Then, I'd do the same thing to him."
Jan. 28, 2017: Masvidal wins his third straight match with a TKO of Donald Cerrone, setting up a title eliminator fight with Demian Maia.
May 13, 2017: Masvidal loses a tight split decision to Maia.
Oct. 28, 2017: Maia takes a fight against Covington at home in Brazil, with Covington winning to put himself on the precipice of a title shot.
June 9, 2018: With Masvidal in his corner, Covington wins the UFC interim welterweight championship by defeating Rafael dos Anjos.
IN 2018, AS the friendship between Covington and Masvidal grew a bit colder, their respective careers began to heat up.
Masvidal was selected to be on the popular Latin American reality show "Exatln Estados Unidos," where contestants compete in a series of physical and mental tests. Participating in the series helped grow his profile and allowed him to refocus after a 15-year journey as a pro fighter.
In a grudge match years in the making, former friends Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal square off in a high-stakes welterweight main event.
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"It sounds as corny as it may be, but being out away from everybody, just by myself, I got to find me," Masvidal told ESPN in 2019. "I got to just listen to my voice, not a million different opinions or some stupid song on the radio or anything."
Masvidal did not fight at all in 2018. Covington, meanwhile, earned his first title shot, a bout for the interim belt against Rafael dos Anjos at UFC 225 in June of that year. He became the No.1 contender eight months earlier by beating Demian Maia via a dominant unanimous decision in Maia's home country of Brazil. In his postfight speech, Covington blasted Brazilians, calling them "filthy animals."
The seeds for that scene in Brazil were planted after Covington's victory over Dong Hyun Kim in June 2017. The win made Covington 7-1 in the UFC, but Lambert said matchmaker Sean Shelby told him Covington's contract likely would not be renewed because his wrestling-heavy style was not great for business. So Lambert went to Covington, and the two came up with a pro wrestling-esque persona for Covington that featured a thick layer of trash talk.
"The leadup to the dos Anjos fight with Colby was all about Brazil," Lambert said. "And that was the angle Colby took. That is what got him to that promised land of getting a title shot, [what] saved his job."
Covington beat dos Anjos with Masvidal in his corner, and the two celebrated the victory heartily afterward. That fight week ended up being at the center of the combustible issues between the two, but at the time, things were good for both of them.
As Covington was waiting for the undisputed title shot owed to him as interim champ, Masvidal returned to the Octagon in March 2019 with a huge second-round knockout of Darren Till. After that bout, welterweight contender Leon Edwards exchanged words with Masvidal while Masvidal was being interviewed backstage. Still on camera, Masvidal confronted Edwards and landed a few punches.
Masvidal would say minutes later to ESPN that he hit Edwards with a "three-piece with the soda," which quickly became a viral clip and oft-repeated catchphrase. Masvidal's moment in the spotlight continued in July 2019 with a running knee that knocked out Ben Askren in just five seconds. It was the fastest knockout in UFC history.
In four months, Masvidal went from seasoned veteran with a hardcore fan following to one of the biggest stars in the UFC.
Covington couldn't come to terms with the UFC for a title shot and was stripped of the interim title in July 2018. He didn't fight again until August 2019, when he scored a dominant unanimous decision win over former teammate and former champ Robbie Lawler. That victory made Covington's case for a title opportunity airtight.
Masvidal and Covington, now two of the best and most talked about fighters on the UFC roster, ended up headlining the final two events of 2019. Masvidal beat Nate Diaz to win the mythical Baddest Motherf---er title at UFC 244 in November at Madison Square Garden. In December, Covington fell via fifth-round TKO to champion Kamaru Usman in an epic, back-and-forth welterweight title fight at UFC 245.
July 6, 2019: Masvidal KOs Ben Askren out in 5 seconds, the fastest fight in UFC history.
Aug. 3, 2019: Covington wins his seventh straight fight with a decision victory over Robbie Lawler.
Aug. 17, 2019: Covington and Masvidal exchange words while seated in the crowd at UFC 241.
Nov. 2, 2019: Masvidal defeats Nate Diaz at UFC 244, winning the "BMF" title at Madison Square Garden.
Dec. 14, 2019: Covington gets his title shot against Kamaru Usman, and is knocked out by the champion in Round 5. Covington earns Fight of the Night honors for the first time in his career.
March 2020: Covington and Masvidal are kicked out of the American Top Team gym. Masvidal eventually returns, but Covington leaves for good.
MASVIDAL'S HEAD COACH at ATT is Brown, but Paulino Hernandez, his boxing coach, is the one he credits for taking a chance on him when he was still a kid fighting in the streets in the Westchester neighborhood of Miami.
"Paulino is like my father," Masvidal said. "He's not just a coach to me. He's a dude that took me out from a very bad, hostile environment and really guided my whole career. He said, 'You have the talent, just your life outside of here is a f---ing mess. But if you can cut all that out and just come stick with us and do this, I'm with you on this whole journey.'"
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Masvidal said he and Hernandez had a handshake deal from then on that Masvidal would give Hernandez a small percentage, up to 5%, of his fight earnings. At that early stage of Masvidal's career, that added up to only about $50 per fight. When Masvidal started training with Covington in 2011, he set Covington up with Hernandez. The two shook on the same deal, Masvidal said.
Covington's first big payday came in the dos Anjos fight. Based on Masvidal's understanding of the original deal with Hernandez, Covington owed the coach $12,500. Masvidal said Covington didn't pay Hernandez at all. He said he asked Covington on several occasions why Hernandez didn't get his money, and Covington either avoided the conversation or didn't give a straight answer. Masvidal ended up paying Hernandez the $12,500 out of his pocket, feeling obligated because he was the one who introduced Covington and Hernandez.
"That's when our relationship went sour," Masvidal said of Covington. "That's when I wanted to get the bat and take it to his neck."
Covington said Hernandez and Masvidal thought he made $380,000 for the dos Anjos fight because websites erroneously reported it. The actual total he earned for that bout, Covington said, was $200,000. Hernandez, according to Covington, wanted a share of the fake amount.
"It was never over money," Covington said. "Jorge is grasping at straws. He has nothing else to say."
From Covington's perspective, the tension has been due to Masvidal being jealous of his former roommate outperforming him in the octagon.
When Covington returned from the Maia fight in Brazil, he said, he felt a coldness coming from Masvidal. Covington speculates that it's because Masvidal had come up short in his fight with Maia five months earlier. At one point, Covington said Masvidal told him if they had to fight each other, it was OK. For Covington, the thought of fighting his friend had never entered his mind.
"It hurt," Covington said, addressing the genuineness of their relationship. "I gave a lot to him. I put my career on the back burner at first. I was just his training partner. It wasn't about my career. I didn't even think about fights. All I thought about was preparing Jorge for his next fight."
By the time of the dos Anjos fight Covington had already rubbed people at ATT the wrong way -- especially his Brazilian teammates. Lambert called a meeting with coaches and fighters to try and keep things civil.
"Colby might say Brazil is a dump, and you guys might think Colby's an a--hole - and you might both be right," Lambert said he told everyone in the gym. "But the fact of the matter is when you're in the gym, you're in the gym and we're here to do a job."
Brazilians were the target of Covington's trash talk to promote the dos Anjos fight. Covington, the ardent card player, went all-in with no opponent set, and his relationships at the gym were rocky at best. From UFC president Dana White to his own ATT teammates to eventually Masvidal, Covington verbally tore down "literally everybody in the business," Lambert said.
"I just see him as like a wounded little boy, like the kid on the playground who no one would play with," Harrison said. "So now, he's turned into a f---ing monster."
July 12, 2020: Masvidal takes a last-minute title fight against Usman in Abu Dhabi. It's his first UFC title shot, and Masvidal loses by unanimous decision.
Sept. 19, 2020: Covington returns to the Octagon and records a victory over longtime rival and former champ Tyron Woodley.
April 24, 2021: In his rematch against Usman, Masvidal loses by second-round KO.
Nov. 6, 2021, Covington gets his title rematch against Usman, losing via unanimous decision.
COVINGTON STILL REFERRED to Masvidal as his "best friend" in interviews up to the summer of 2019, before Covington's fight against Lawler. The tone of his words had changed though, with both men now contenders for the welterweight title following Masvidal's historic knockout of Askren.
In an interview with MMA Junkie in July 2019, Covington said he and Masvidal were like Batman and Robin. Specifically, Covington said he was Batman and Masvidal was his sidekick. It was the first time Covington publicly said something that Masvidal could perceive as negative toward his former friend.
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The two were both in the crowd at UFC 241 in Anaheim, California, in August 2019. Masvidal was seated behind Covington and tapped Covington on the shoulder.
"What's all that s--- talking, bro?" Masvidal said he asked Covington. "We're both men. You've got my phone number. Why don't we go outside and just talk like men?"
Covington told him he was "unprofessional" for trying to fight him at a UFC event. White got involved, and security changed Masvidal's seat. Masvidal said three security guards flanked him for the rest of the card.
"Act like a professional," Covington later said. "We're at a UFC event, man. When have I ever laid hands on someone? I can beat up anybody in the crowd, any of the fighters. None of them can touch me, I'm the best fighter in the world. But I handle my business in the cage. That's where I do my business: in the UFC Octagon."
A few weeks later, they saw each other at the gym, which spurred the confrontation that ultimately ended with Masvidal saying he invited Covington to the sushi dinner. Covington said that story is "the biggest lie" he's ever heard but recalls that Masvidal said they could settle things in the parking lot of a nearby Publix, a Florida supermarket chain.
Masvidal was not the only ATT fighter to clash with Covington during that period.
Joanna Jedrzejczyk, the former UFC strawweight champion, said she went into the women's locker room at the gym one day in the fall of 2019 and found women in bikinis preparing to be in a video shoot for Covington's social media page. Jedrzejczyk was upset that non-fighters were at the gym -- ATT is not open to the public -- taking up space in places she felt they shouldn't be. She was already annoyed that Covington was showing up to the gym in a rented limousine and having people hold doors for him, all for Instagram videos. This was the final straw.
"We train here," Jedrzejczyk said she told him. "You can't act like you're the superhero millionaire -- you are a zero. You are a great athlete, so keep it humble and work hard. That's it."
Covington also had a run-in with then-teammate Dustin Poirier, the former UFC interim lightweight champion, who took issue with callous things Covington was saying about him in interviews. Poirier approached Covington while he was training with the intent to fight him, but teammates separated the two. Covington said these incidents both happened only after Jedrzejczyk and Poirier started talking negatively about him in the media, not the other way around.
"If I'm fighting Colby, we're both going to jail," Poirier said last month at UFC 271. "I'm going to jail. I'm not going to fight him in an Octagon. He's not making money off of my career and what I've done."
To avoid a confrontation with other fighters -- especially Masvidal -- coaches changed Covington's training times and where he worked out in the gym.
"If they were in the same building, Jorge was gonna go after him," Brown said. "We'd have to stop everything, put all hands on deck, separate these guys. This is a major problem. If people aren't there, they're fighting 100%."
Things finally came to a head in March 2020 when Lambert instituted a rule that no ATT members can trash talk each other. Masvidal broke the rule within days, tweeting that Covington was "the most fragile" and "most sensitive guy" in UFC history. Masvidal was upset that Lambert made the rule only after Covington had spent nearly a year blasting teammates in the press.
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Poker Vlogger Andrew Neeme in the Mix | 2022 Wynn Millions – PokerNews.com
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Popular poker vlogger Andrew Neeme made his way down to the Wynn today to participate in the $1,600 PLO/NLH event.
In October 2016, Neeme got to work by releasing his first poker vlog. Just over five years later, the vlogger pioneer has emerged as one of the most influential players in the industry, which was evidenced by recent news that he invested in a Texas cardroom alongside Doug Polk and Brad Owen.
Brad and I were on the meet-up game trail for a bunch of years, Neeme told PokerNews on a recent episode of the PokerNews Podcast. Sort of came up with this concept that I guess a lot of people in poker are familiar with now, but just getting a bunch of people together in their local town, in their local cardroom, for just a fun social night of poker and maybe they can help contribute to help make a poker vlog theyve come to enjoy over the years as well.
Later this month from March 20-27, Neeme will join Darren Elias and Matt Berkey as emcees to BetMGM's March Poker Mania, an online series with tournaments in New Jersey, Michigan, and Pennsylvania that will offer a total of $1.3 million in guarantees among the three states.
Michigan's Neeme will host the MetMGM Poker Cash Game Meetup at MGM Grand Detroit on March 23 and a college basketball hangout at the BetMGM Sports Lounge on March 24 before streaming several events on his YouTube channel throughout the week. Learn more about that series by clicking here.
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The Poker Faces Club Announces the Launch of Its Metaverse – GlobeNewswire
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NICOSIA, Cyprus, March 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Poker Faces Club has announced the Launch of Its metaverse project, which will bring fair poker games to the Blockchain. In 2021, the metaverse has been revealed to the world. Now, in early 2022, a myriad of Metaverse-related crypto projects are fighting for the spotlight. But this project may as well be the future gem users were waiting for. By bringing together poker, passive income and a metaverse gaming platform, The Poker Faces Club aims to revolutionize the world of online poker.
What people should know so far about The Poker Faces Club
The Poker Faces Club is a Blockchain-based project that aims to bring the best poker and gaming platform experience to the metaverse. According to the founding team: "Existing centralized online poker platforms lack fairness and they are failing to produce feelings, like the excitement of being in a real-world gaming platform. With the Poker Faces Club project, people want to change all that."
The Poker Faces Club aims to create a Blockchain-based online poker platform and anew genre of metaverse experience. The Poker Faces Club will provide real-life services, as well as an arcade room, a merchandizing store and will even host conferences and parties!
The first step of the project is the release of the genesis collection: 4444 2D NFTs featuring poker players, which will grant the holders with interesting utilities:
Become an owner of the metaverse platform:
With the Poker Faces NFTs, users will be able to become the proud owner of a metaverse platform and generate passive income. By owning one of the 4444 2D NFTs, users will be become a shareholder in the gaming platform and share 80% of the profits with the other holders. "The total number of 4444 NFTs has been thoroughly chosen to provide a good balance between great passive income and enough capital to fund the project roadmap. People want everyone to benefit from this project!" explains Tom, one of the co-founders.
Every month, a fair lottery will pick a random playing card, and all the holders that have corresponding traits on their NFT will share the vault rewards! "People wanted to find an exciting way of distributing the rewards to the community. With our Monthly Lottery, users can make some truly impressive profits. That's the gambler's version of passive income!"
Making online poker fair again:
According to the founders, existing online poker platforms have three main issues: First, it's hard to prove that the dealer is fair and not biased. Second, rewards take days, even weeks to be distributed. Third, insiders cheating from the company is possible and has happened several times in the past.
The Poker Faces Club wants to solve these issues by creating a web 3.0 poker platform. Thanks to open-source code and the Blockchain technology, the game will be 100% fair and reliable. Also, the rewards will be instantly distributed, in crypto. Additionally, no KYC will be required. Poker players will be able to challenge themselves to cash games and tournaments, in total anonymity.
Be part of an exclusive new poker community
The Poker Faces Club aims to bring together people from the NFTs and the poker communities. The Club members will enjoy many experiences like poker tournaments, cash games, live events, conferences, community games and contests.
"People want that every holder feels like a VIP. Access to exclusive rooms of the gaming platform, meeting with pro poker players and more special services will be part of your journey!" explains Nick, co-founder of the project.
Additionally, a free poker tournament with real cryptoprizes will be accessible every week for the holders.
A promising Roadmap
About The Poker Faces Club
The founding team is composed of three entrepreneurs with prior experience in Blockchain development, crypto-sphere, and poker and gaming platform field.
George is a computer scientist with seven years of experience in Blockchain. He developed successful crypto-related companies. He is responsible for the all the development aspects of the project.
Nick is a pro poker-player since 2006. He is deeply involved in the poker community and has great experience with crypto and NFT projects. His role is to ensure the Metaverse gaming platform offers the best user-experience. He will also help in building the community around poker and the gaming platform(both in Metaverse and in real life).
Tom has been working in marketing and business development for over five years. He has extensive knowledge both in finance and crypto. He will oversee the project management, partnerships and financials.
The team will navigate the project according to the following values: transparency, user-experience comes first, community-centred.
So, how can users get white-listed? Everyone will have their chance to get a spot on the whitelist. The Poker Faces Club will organise online weekly poker tournaments where the participants may be rewarded with a spot. In addition, several giveaways and contests will be held on their Twitter and Discord. Make sure to follow their socials!
Social Links
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PokerFacesNft
Discord: https://discord.gg/hPe9qvPYhw
Media Contact
Brand: The Poker Faces Club
E-mail: contact@thepokerfaces.club
Website: http://thepokerfaces.club/
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Where Are They Now? 2009 WSOP 6th-Place Finisher Steve Begleiter – PokerNews.com
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Thirteen years ago, the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event went on just its second-ever November Nine hiatus. When they did, Steve Begleiter sat third in chips behind Darvin Moon and Eric Buchman, but ahead of other players like Jeff Shulman, Phil Ivey, and eventual champ Joe Cada.
Begleiter, who was in action today here on Day 3 of the 2022 Wynn Millions, wound up finishing in sixth place for $1,587,160, which was his first-ever documented tournament cash on the Hendon Mob. Since then, hes only added two other scores, one in August 2009 and the other in June 2016 when he finished 428th for $3,862 in the WSOP Event #41: $1,500 Monster Stack.
So, whatever happened to the former head of corporate strategy at Bear Stearns and married father of three?
Im not a professional. I started maybe in 2007. I played the Main Event in 2008, and between 2008-09 I put a lot of time into the game, Begleiter recently told PokerNews. Obviously in 2009, I caught lightning in a bottle. Very little bad stuff had happened to me. I hadnt had that many two outers, or four hours with no cards. I probably played the Main Event the next five or six years, and I busted myself once or twice, but basically, all those bad things I thought only happened to other people happened to me.
He continued: There were no results to show for it. Then life sort of got in the way aging parents, work, stuff like that. I stopped going for a few years and really just limited my poker to friends in the community that I live in. This year I turn 60 and the present my wife is giving me is I can play as many poker tournaments as I can fit into my schedule.
Few players had as big a rail as Begleiter did back in 2009. Not only was his wife, Karen, in attendance, and his three children Joshua, Caroline, and Aaron waiting in the hall (they werent old enough at the time to enter the gaming area), but he also had over a hundred friends and family in the crowd.
It was one of the thrills of a lifetime, he recalled fondly. If you remember, I had won my stake in a local tournament, so I had 20 partners. I had a 100 friends and family out there. It was just a great shared experience and Im still friends with many of those people today. Looking back, it was a really, really fun time.
Unfortunately Begleiter's return to poker did not result in another big final table appearance as he was eliminated from the 2022 Wynn Millions before the money.
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‘Defending freedom is gonna cost’ at the gas pump: Today So Far – KUOW News and Information
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This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for March 8, 2022.
If you haven't gassed up your car yet, you might want to do that sooner than later. Gas prices have never been this high, nor have risen so fast. Lines at the station are likely to be as long as the wait at a Northwest car wash on the first sunny day of spring.
Why? One answer, as President Biden stated this morning: "Defending freedom is gonna cost. Its going to cost us, as well, in the United States. The situation in Ukraine and tensions with Russia are influencing the oil market.
As of this morning, the United States is "targeting the main artery of the Russian economy," President Biden said as he announced a new ban on Russian oil. Biden said that oil money is fueling Putin's "war machine." To ease the strain, the U.S. is opening up some of the country's reserves.
Big picture: In 2020, for the first time since the 1940s, the United States was a net exporter of oil; we're making a lot of the stuff ourselves. Beyond that, there are 9,000 already-permitted sites in the U.S. that oil companies can tap into right now to get more oil. Of course, there is an even bigger picture: relying on all this oil isn't working out so well for us. The environment, our health, and our safety suffer.
President Biden noted that not all of our allies in this effort can afford to implement such a ban (though the UK is phasing out Russian oil over the coming year). The U.S. gets the majority of its petroleum (including crude oil) from Canada and Mexico (63% combined in 2020). Russia makes up about 7% of what we import. So there's some wiggle room. President Biden's message today wasn't just for the American people or Russia. It was also targeted at oil companies: No profiteering. There is some concern that companies may take advantage of the current crisis to drive up prices, because they can.
The U.S. is delivering a few other hits to Putin via the the tech sector. Microsoft and Apple, for example, are cutting off business in Russia, further pushing the country into digital isolation. Netflix has also shut off service in Russia, meaning the country is at risk of missing out on Stranger Things Season 4 in May. Russia is also going without Minecraft, Oracle, Cisco, and Samsung all have nixed service in the country. Tech has also found a way to support the people in Ukraine. Americans have been using Airbnb to pay for rentals without the intention of using them, providing some income during this time.
A Bainbridge Island man has found his own way to support Ukrainians trucking in supplies himself. Dale Perry may live in the U.S., but his business is in Ukraine. His company provides energy in the country. When Russia attacked its smaller neighbor, he went over to Poland where he had contacts. Using his own money at first (now he takes donations), he began trucking supplies to the border. He then takes orders for more supplies, goes shopping, and the cycle continues. Read more about his story here.
I'm going to sneak in one final bit of news. As I am writing this morning, news is coming in that the Seahawks are trading quarterback Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos. Now, I don't really watch baseball, but I know that this is big news for a whole lot of folks in Seattle who have watched key players from the Super Bowl days trickle out the door. Personally, I keep track of such players by watching current Beacon Plumbing commercials. That's how I know Bobby Wagner is still there.
One of the portraits featured at the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial. The site is located on a former ferry terminal where Japanese-Americans from Bainbridge Island were placed on a boat after being removed from their homes during WWII. (Libby Denkmann / KUOW)
Petroleum has been with humanity for a long, long time. The word "petroleum" is an evolution of the Byzantine Greek term for "rock oil." And while our ancestors across the globe knew they could burn it, and even pave their ancient roads with it, rock oil was often used as medicine. One historical source notes that medical texts traveled to Europe from Persia, detailing uses for everything from eye diseases to reptile bites, respiratory ailments, and epilepsy. It was apparently also good to "warm the brain." Mixing petroleum with the ashes of cabbage stalks was a good treatment for scabies.
In North America, the Seneca people and Iroquois dug large pits to mine it. They turned it into fuel and also healing lotions. You may know its modern equivalent, "petroleum jelly."
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Across the U.S., a "back-to-work March" has begun. With the omicron variant now waning, companies are officially calling on employees to return to the office this month, while also trying to stay flexible enough so as not to lose those who prefer to work from home. Many firms are starting with "soft openings," but already, offices, streets and garages are filling back up.
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Canada’s Freedom Convoy Exposed the Sham of Pro-Worker Conservatism – Jacobin magazine
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On February 10, just over a week before police finally moved in to evict the nearly monthlong occupation of downtown Ottawa, Manitoba MP Candice Bergen stood up in the House of Commons and asked protesters to go home. I am asking you to take down the blockades, said the interim leader of Canadas Conservative Party. Protest peacefully and legally, but its time to remove the barricades and the trucks for the sake of the economy and because its the right thing to do. While Bergen did take care to reiterate her partys opposition to vaccine mandates and continued COVID restrictions, the statement still marked a pronounced shift in the rhetoric of Canadas most powerful right-wing politicians many of whom had quite openly sought to align themselves with the self-described Freedom Convoy that had spent much of January entrenched in the nations capital.
Bergen herself had posed for photos with demonstrators, as had other Conservative MPs, including former party leader Andrew Scheer. Ontario premier Doug Ford, meanwhile, initially offered an effective endorsement, remarking on February 4, I understand their frustration. . . . If people want to come down and protest, God bless them. A week later, Ford would declare a provincewide state of emergency, brand the protests a siege, direct his attorney general to freeze access to millions in online donations made to the convoy, and make crystal clear (in his words) [that] it is illegal and punishable to block and impede the movement of goods, people, and services along critical infrastructure.
In parsing the timeline of events, the cause of institutional conservatisms rather abrupt pivot is thus easily identified and deeply instructive. With key border crossings blocked, what conservative leaders had initially viewed as a venial sort of disruption suddenly became a different species altogether: namely, the kind that frightens markets and business interests and puts profits at risk.
While there are undoubtedly many lessons to be gleaned from recent events in Canada, theres a useful insight in this particular episode about the limits of so-called right-wing populism and the efforts of various conservative figures to rebrand their project as one aligned with the working class. That isnt, needless to say, because the likes of Bergen and Ford withdrew support for some kind of organic workers movement: boosted by large US media outlets, counting plenty of wealthy people among its donor base, and earning an endorsement from the worlds richest man, the Freedom Convoy was clearly nothing of the kind (even if it did attract some working-class support). The very sudden lurch of its leading figures, however, is nonetheless still a striking demonstration of conservatisms unyielding deference to markets and unfettered private enterprise.
Since 2016, an assortment of pundits and intellectuals throughout the Anglo-American world has sought to advance the broad idea of a newly pro-worker right. The new conservatism, we are told, will be more populist, more working-class, and, above all else, more willing to directly intervene in and regulate markets than its various post-Reaganite incarnations. As a rhetorical posture struck by right-wing politicians, some versions of it have in fact already appeared in the political mainstream.
Last fall, for example, Canadas since deposed Tory leader Erin OToole campaigned on a series of pro-worker slogans and promised increased worker representation on corporate boards. During his initial run for president, Donald Trump famously appeared to buck conservative economic orthodoxy by taking aim at the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). In 2020, Marco Rubio, Jeff Sessions, and a number of other prominent Republican figures signed onto a statement heralding a conservative future for the American labor movement. Senator Josh Hawley, meanwhile, has called on the GOP to become a working-class party, not a Wall Street party (there are certainly other possible examples).
Theres no denying this style can sometimes be politically effective. The real question, however, is whether it actually signals a meaningful break from institutional right-wing politics as we have known them. In the case of Canadas Freedom Convoy at least, the answer is clearly a no. Any politician can adapt or co-opt the language of class if they find it useful. But a critical test of a populist, working-class politics comes in its willingness to meaningfully confront, disrupt, or otherwise challenge markets and capital: minimum wage increases are always opposed by business lobbies; unions and strikes antagonize bosses and shareholders; broad public goods and economic redistribution generally mean higher taxes on the wealthy and less private profit.
Given the ultimate aims of its blockades (and its conspicuous lack of attention to key labor issues facing the trucking industry) the convoy may not have represented an authentic working-class movement. Yet in turning against it so abruptly, conservative leaders indirectly revealed that the kind of populist agitation they find tolerable still has more to do with sloganeering and honking horns than running even momentarily afoul of corporations or business interests.
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Academic Freedom Alliance Letter on a Disinvitation at University of Dayton – Reason
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The Academic Freedom Alliance released a public letter to the University of Dayton calling on the university to reaffirm its own commitments to freedom of thought after an unfortunate administrative intervention into a scholarly conference organized by members of its faculty and held on the university campus.
The Human Rights Center at the University of Dayton organized a conference that was held on campus in December. Tlaleng Mofokeng was invited to be a keynote speaker to discuss the public health issues relating to the pandemic. Mofokeng is a Special Rapporteur with the United Nations. She is also a medical doctor in South Africa and has apparently performed abortions. The university leadership disinvited Mofokeng, stating that the Mofokeng's actions relating to abortion were contrary to the Catholic mission of the university and that her presence threatened to cause "negative reactions" that would "disrupt" the conference.
Although a religious institution, Dayton has in place a fairly robust academic freedom policy that simply replicates the standard American Association of University Professors principles. Given that commitment to faculty, the university's actions in intervening in an academic program and disinviting a speaker is a significant intrusion into academic freedom principles and undercuts the university's stated commitments.
The University of Dayton sent the Academic Freedom Alliance a letter similar in substance to the one posted at the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which contended that the university remained committed to robust debate on campus but that Mofokeng's actions as a doctor made her unwelcome on a Catholic campus. Unfortunately, the university's response suggests that the administration feels free to intervene to overrule faculty decisions on how to construct academic events if such events are "highly visible" and "widely promoted." This is deeply at odds with how universities that commit themselves to traditional principles of academic freedom should behave.
If the University of Dayton prefers to maintain such an administrative veto over scholarly programming organized by its faculty, then it should say so plainly and revise its faculty handbook to clarify that its faculty will not, in fact, be entitled to the same robust form of academic freedom that professors might enjoy at other American universities.
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Freedom, the team, the buzz: Why I play football – The Athletic
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Women love football. They love talking about football, watching it and playing it and all for very unique reasons.
To celebrate International Womens Day and the 2022 theme of #breakingthebias, The Athletic has asked women from different backgrounds why they love football and what it means to them.
Let us know why you play in the comments below
Beth Mead Arsenal and England international
We joke around a lot in the team because we run around a lot after a bag of air. We literally run around after a bag of air and we get so much enjoyment out of it.
There are a lot of things in football that make you love it. We love being in a team environment and the social side of things.
But when Im on a football pitch all my worries in the world just disappear and I just enjoy doing what I do. Im very lucky to be in the position that I am and Ive worked hard to be there. I feel like the luckiest person in the world that I play football for my job and get to be there every day. Its mostly the enjoyment of being able to play football and being worry-free.
Samantha Miller former Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham player, content creator, presenter and co-commentator
Football is a passion that Ive turned into a career. When I was younger I would play in the garden and use the shed to practise curling free kicks, leaving the door open in the corner and challenging myself to get the ball through the gap. My mum wasnt best pleased when I broke items in the shed and the plant pots in the garden.
There werent many opportunities growing up so I would take a ball to the park and find people to play against. Id be out for hours, playing with a massive smile on my face. I got the chance to play in tournaments abroad where I would make friends around the world who shared the same love for the game.
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Freedom Boutique and DIVAS Who Win work toward mutual mission – Red and Black
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Local thrift store Freedom Boutique sells gently worn womens clothing and various gifts to support DIVAS Who Win Freedom Center, an Athens-based nonprofit. The nonprofits mission is to support women who are overcoming addiction, prostitution and sexual exploitation, while also tackling the stigma surrounding these topics.
The Freedom Center, located on Hawthorne Avenue, serves over 150 women each month by providing them with basic needs such as free lunches, laundry services and peer support. The services are provided free of charge, so the nonprofit relies on donations and profits from the Freedom Boutique to keep supporting the women they serve.
Chanda Santana, the nonprofits founder and executive director, said the profits from the boutique primarily support a workforce development program called She Works.
The Freedom Boutique opened in April 2021 to raise funds, bolster awareness and support sustainable living. Doubling as an education center, the shop provides statistics about sexual abuse, trafficking and child labor in the fast fashion industry.
Signs hang on the wall of local thrift store Freedom Boutique. The signs provide information on sex trafficking and the environmental impact of fast fashion. (Photo/Alex Ciardiello)
In the boutique are various donated clothing pieces, shoes, purses and jewelry, alongside items from companies with similar missions as DIVAS Who Win. One of the companies is Thistle Farms.
Santana discovered Thistle Farms, a nonprofit based in Nashville, Tennessee, dedicated to helping women recover and heal from prostitution, trafficking and addiction by providing a safe place to live, a meaningful job and lifelong support, and decided to become a part of its sister network. She was inspired by Thistle Farms' safe house because this is one of DIVAS Who Wins long-term goals.
DIVAS Who Wins safe house is still in the planning process but will be called the Freedom House. It plans to give women somewhere to call home while theyre healing and Santana hopes to raise the funds needed for it in the next two years.
The Freedom Boutique has a vital role in the success of the Freedom House.
The goal of the boutique is that when the Freedom House is established, and women get through phase one of the program then we will have a thriving thrift store that they can come work at. The boutique isnt bringing in enough funding right now to employ more than one survivor 30 hours a week, Santana said.
A pink DIVAS Who Win sign is encased in greenery inside the Freedom Boutique. Located on Hawthorne Avenue, proceeds made from the boutique benefit the nonprofit organization. (Photo/Alex Ciardiello)
The nonprofit mostly operates on a volunteer workforce, but there arent many volunteers who work at the boutique. Out of those volunteering, some are students from the University of Georgia like Jacqueline Adam, an intern working toward a master of social work at UGA.
Adams works at the boutique once a week and does a number of tasks for the nonprofit including writing grants, creating surveys and developing annual reports. Adams met Santana in 2017 when she was writing a dissertation on LGBTQ people of color who have been sex-trafficked in the Southeast.
Santana introduced Adams to people she later interviewed. Since then, Adams has been engaging with and volunteering for DIVAS Who Win but started working for the organization last year.
They know that folks who have experienced substance use and sex trafficking are also likely to experience incarceration, discrimination or sex-based violence. I love that they approach it in this intersectional way, Adams said.
Adams wants more people to shop at Freedom Boutique so that the organization can keep providing services for women who need them.
If you are having privilege or you do have a little bit of extra money, come shop at the boutique, Adams said.
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