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[toc]SugarHouse Casino has officially kicked off the Philadelphia Poker Classic (PPC), a $370,000 guaranteed tournament extravaganza featuring a $200,000 Main Event and the return of the popular Poker Night in America television series.

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The series marks one of the casino's strongest attempts to draw poker fans to its PNiA branded poker room, which celebrated its ribbon cutting ceremony just 11 months ago.

Rivers Philadelphia poker tournament schedule and information, including starting times, buy-ins, prize pool guarantees, and freerolls. Attention Poker Rooms: Get your Real-Time Live Action on PokerAtlas! Philadelphia's poker lovers asked for it, and it finally came. SugarHouse's interim poker room opened to the public Saturday, marking the first time poker has been legally available in the city. tocSugarHouse Casino has officially kicked off the Philadelphia Poker Classic (PPC), a $370,000 guaranteed tournament extravaganza featuring a $200,000 Main Event and the return of the popular Poker Night in America television series.

Running dates are March 1 – 20. Full schedule here.

Big on flights, low on buy-ins

The two biggest PPC events offer players the attractive combination of a low price point and a high guarantee. This is accomplished via multiple starting flights and by allowing players the option to buy their way to Day 2 for an increased price point.

The baseline buy-in for Event #1 – SugarRush Challenge 100k Guarantee (March 1 – 5) is just $250. Players can play in one or more of eight starting flights, or ante up $1,150 for four times the starting stack and a guaranteed Day 2 seat. Re-entries are available up until the start of Day 2.

The PPC Main Event (March 12 – 19) is structured much the same way, except instead of eight starting flights, there are seven. And the price point is $500 for Day 1 entries, and $2,100 for those who wish to skip the 'preliminary' round.

The Main Event guarantees $200,000, which is on par with some of the smaller Big Stax events at nearby Parx Casino – the presumption being that SugarHouse wishes to one day compete with the current king of live Philadelphia-area poker.

In addition, SugarHouse will host the following tournament events:

  • March 11: $400 buy-in, PLO Black Chip Bounty 10k Guarantee
  • March 12: $230 buy-in, Super Mega Deep Stack Turbo
  • March 13: $265 buy-in, Seniors Event $5k Guarantee
  • March 17: $125 buy-in, Poker Night in America Presents: Ladies Event
  • March 20: $230 buy-in, $5k Guarantee Black Chip Bounty

Sprinkled throughout will be low buy-in daily events and $125 satellites into the Main Event.

Poker Night in America returns

St. Patrick's Day will hail the return of Poker Night in America. Kicking off the filming will be a two day Celebrity Cash Game featuring prominent poker icons Phil Hellmuth, Shaun Deeb, poker pro turned YouTube star DougPolk, and OlivierBusquet.

Rush Street Gaming and PNiA advisor MattGlantz will also be making an appearance, as will Cate Hall and MikeDentale.

The $5,000 minimum buy-in game will be open to spectators, with the only requirement being that they are of legal gambling age (21).

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March 19 will see two old pals, Hall and Dentale, duke it out in a best of three 'Grudge Match.' This may very well be the first time that a player challenged another to play 'heads up for rolls' and it actually happened.

Century casino edmonton ab. The duo began their feud on social media platform Twitter during the WPT Five Diamond Classic in December. Suffice it to say, the heated exchange quickly escalated into Hall challenging the trash-talking Dentale to a match.

The time for talk is nearly over, as each player is readying to ante up $15,000 per round, at stakes of $25/$50.

Finally, on March 20 PNiA will host Locals Live, which will grant local and regional players the opportunity to gain television exposure.

The blinds will be set on at $2/$5, which is an accessible stake for low-to-mid level grinders. This price point was likely chosen by design.

SugarHouse also operates an online casino in New Jersey, but no online poker site. The online operation isn't integrated into this event. The casino is expected to launch an online casino in Pennsylvania should legislation allow it.

Bottom line

The combination of low buy-in tournaments, big poker names, and one highly publicized grudge match should go a long way toward attracting recreational players to the PPC.

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There are a few aspects not to like, namely the over-reliance on reentries and the high tournament entry fees. But all told, this feels like it's going to be one of those events that's ultimately good for the game of poker.

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While poker is often trumpeted as a game of skill, especially by those who have a vested interest in such designations, there's no doubt that most poker players love to gamble. That's why, at the end of countless cash games throughout history, players have engaged in 'flips,' sometimes for stacks, but usually for some odd chunks of money.

For example, a player cashing out with $3,300 when a game breaks might consent to a flip with a down-on-his-luck opponent stuck a few thousand who only has $300 left and wants double or nothing.

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Signals and slots can optionally take one or more arguments, with arbitrary types. The library builds upon the C template mechanism, which means that signal and slot declarations, as well as calls to 2. Signalsand slots, are fully type-checked. The naming convention usedisasfollows. From the signals slots documentation: The signature of a signal must match the signature of the receiving slot. (In fact a slot may have a shorter signature than the signal it receives because it can ignore extra arguments.) This means that a signal of the form. Connecting in Qt 5. There are several ways to connect a signal in Qt 5. Qt 5 continues to support the old string-based syntax for connecting signals and slots defined in a QObject or any class that inherits from QObject (including QWidget). Connect( sender, SIGNAL( valueChanged( QString, QString ) ), receiver, SLOT( updateValue( QString ) ) ). A slot is called when a signal connected to it is emitted. Slots are normal C functions and can be called normally; their only special feature is that signals can be connected to them. Since slots are normal member functions, they follow the normal C rules when called directly.

There are a few aspects not to like, namely the over-reliance on reentries and the high tournament entry fees. But all told, this feels like it's going to be one of those events that's ultimately good for the game of poker.

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While poker is often trumpeted as a game of skill, especially by those who have a vested interest in such designations, there's no doubt that most poker players love to gamble. That's why, at the end of countless cash games throughout history, players have engaged in 'flips,' sometimes for stacks, but usually for some odd chunks of money.

For example, a player cashing out with $3,300 when a game breaks might consent to a flip with a down-on-his-luck opponent stuck a few thousand who only has $300 left and wants double or nothing.

Or, in a home game with buy-ins consisting of $100s and $20s, it's common practice for players to throw their odd dollars into the middle and run out a hand to consolidate those monies to one player for an easy cash out.

All of which is to say, what happened at SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia just shy of two years ago is far from unusual, even if the stakes were a bit bigger than the flips in which most poker players are used to engaging. The aftermath of the incident resulted in a $30,000 fine for the casino, as well two individuals apparently losing their jobs.

SugarHouse Flip Incident

Back in March 2017, Doug Polk was among the players invited by 'Poker Night in America' to participate in a filmed-for-TV cash game at SugarHouse.

As players were racking up to call it a session, Polk and fellow PNiA participant Jeremy Kaufman apparently negotiated a flip wherein the game dealt would be 10-card stud poker, with the best five-card hand winning. Each player would put up $42,000.

Shaun Deeb recorded and commentated the fun, which wound up being posted on Polk's popular YouTube channel.

'We each get 10 cards, highest hand wins the whole enchilada,' a grinning Polk can be seen saying. 'All right, let's do this. I'm feeling lucky, good luck Jeremy.'

In the hand, Polk takes a wide lead with aces up against eights up, also having three cards unturned against two. The players then negotiate a buyout with Kaufman shipping over $25,000. Ultimately, they find he would have won the hand as his last two cards would have given him a straight.

If that all sounds like a good time had by many in the aftermath of a filmed cash game — Matt Glantz stressed that it happened 'hours after filming ended' — that's probably because it was.

PCGB Hands Down a Fine

The problem arose when regulatory personnel saw the video and reviewed security footage to confirm the incident, because '10-card stud poker' is not an approved game from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. Therefore, the seemingly innocent flip between Polk and Kaufman was actually a violation of gaming regulations and subject to punishment for the hosting establishment. Raging bull casino free spins codes.

At a March 6 meeting, the PGCB discussed the issue, which had apparently come to a conclusion after some negotiating led to a 'consent agreement' between SugarHouse and regulators.

The board spokesperson opened the issue by saying SugarHouse personnel 'permitted unapproved poker games' and that in the first incident, the 'illegitimate hand' was 10-card stud.

Doug Polk: 'Especially coming from Las Vegas where flips are completely acceptable, I didn't really think that it could cause any issues.'

'The coverage showed that two patrons remained in the poker room after 'Poker Night in America' was over,' the speaker said. 'The poker supervisor instructed a dealer to deal the unauthorized game while a third patron recorded it on his cell phone.

'SugarHouse took disciplinary action against the two employees. Two of the supervisors subsequently resigned.'

In another, separate incident, five hands of open-face Chinese poker were apparently dealt during the course of normal poker room operation.

The SugarHouse rep then responded to the charges.

'We, SugarHouse, did not permit, allow or support this activity,' he said. 'Two celebrity players convinced a dealer to deal a showdown.'

As for the hands of OFC, he said a dealer 'went rogue' and only about $600 changed hands before a supervisor put a stop to the activity.

In the end, the Board approved the agreement negotiated between SugarHouse and the regulators, wherein SugarHouse would pay $30,000 plus $2,500 in administrative fees.

Polk and Deeb React

That amount likely represents a drop in the bucket for SugarHouse, but what had many people saddened by the whole thing was that two people had lost jobs over a situation that most cash game players have witnessed dozens of times, at least.

Deeb said the players felt bad immediately when it came to light that trouble was stemming from the flip.

'We all apologized to the staff who got in trouble for us pushing them to allow it,' he wrote on Twitter. 'We took advantage of their kindness.'

Polk expressed his contrition for the seemingly innocent incident via TwoPlusTwo:

'Just want to say that Im sorry my actions got the casino fined, but more importantly that people potentially lost their jobs over this matter,' he wrote. 'I just thought it would be a fun thing to stream that people on my channel would like seeing. Especially coming from Las Vegas where flips are completely acceptable, I didn't really think that it could cause any issues.

'Once again, I apologize that my actions caused harm to others, even if it was inadvertently.'

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