Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Joe Cada, Poker's New Champion
This time last year, Joseph Cada couldn't legally order a cocktail. But today, the Shelby Township, Mich., native sits on top of the poker world as the champion of the World Series of Poker's "Main Event." Cada, who turns 22 next week, took home $8.5 million early Nov. 10 when he outlasted Maryland logger Darvin Moon (and 6,492 other competitors) at No-Limit Texas Hold 'Em to win the sport's biggest prize.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Gambling Affiliates Union_
Announcing the creation of the Gambling Affiliates Union!
The Gambling Affiliates Union (GAU) is a new organization dedicated to fighting for affiliates rights. The role of the Gambling Affiliates Union will be first and foremost as an arbitration service between union members and affiliate programs.
The GAU will also take on all affiliate programs that include the following clause in their terms and conditions (affiliate contracts):
“we reserve the right to change these terms at any time”
According to GAU founder Paul White, this term would never stand up in a court of law and has no business being included in any affiliate agreement. "For this reason, we intend to fight to have this clause removed from all contracts".
The Gambling Affiliates union will act in unison with other groups and associations to protect it's members from unfair treatment by the online gambling affiliate programs. The GAU already has the support of the Affiliate Guard Dog (AGD), the Gambling Portal Webmasters Association (GPWA) and the Association of Players, Casinos, and Webmasters (APCW).
Affiliates expect and deserve to be treated fairly and with honesty. The GAU will focus on the challenges that face Affiliates today including Term and Condition changes, Timely Payments, Tracking and Reporting, Praise and Appreciation, Ethical Accountability and other issues of importance.
Although the Gambling Affiliates Union is not designed to protect players interests, it does recognize that the industry requires proper player protection to thrive and will consider player protection as an important objective in the interest of affiliates.
Arbitration
The Gambling Affiliates Union will represent any gambling affiliate that is a member of the GAU and enter into arbitration with any gambling programs, whether recognised as friend or foe by the GAU.
Whether your issue is large or small the GAU will attempt to form a resolution suitable to both parties, with the GAU members welfare first and foremost.
If arbitration fails and the GAU deems the programs to be acting unfairly or not in the manner which relates to how the program professes to do business, then the GAU will prepare a report.
This report will be published for members perusal and a poll will be initiated. Once this poll has concluded and an agreed course of action has been made the GAU will publish the results and ask members to act accordingly.
If you require any form of arbitration at any time please contact the GAU.
Arbitration may take many forms and may not always be concluded as fast as the GAU would like, however, all measures available to the GAU for a speedy resolution will be implemented.
Membership
Membership to the GAU is open to affiliates, affiliate managers and program staff.
Membership is currently free during the establishment of the GAU, however, the GAU will eventually have a monthly membership fee. This membership fee will be set annually by the membership, however, initially will be $3 per month or $30 per year for affiliates and $6 per month or $60 per year for programs and affiliate managers.
Membership will allow you to vote in GAU member voting issues and give you access to GAU support and arbitration.
The GAU uses the membership fees to cover operational costs and staff wages, it allows the GAU to be free of sponsorship from programs, thus disallowing them the chance to use financial leverage to force the GAU to not pursue issues against them unlike other organisations within the industry.
As the GAU is committed to fighting for transparency, honesty and a fair market place for gambling affiliates, the GAU will not deny any affiliate membership on financial grounds. Therefore, if there is any reason why a potential member cannot pay the membership fees, the Gambling Affiliates Union will allow membership free of charge. Please contact the GAU if you have a question regarding this.

Join the Gambling Affiliates Union today!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Doyle Brunson Inducted Into Athletics Hall of Fame of Hardin Simmons University...
Las Vegas, Nevada – October 14, 2009 – Doyle Brunson has been recognized as poker’s biggest legend and one of the best professionals to ever play the game. But it’s today’s acknowledgment from his alma mater that has Brunson feeling like a gold medal champion. After more than half a century of waiting patiently, Doyle Brunson has been recognized by Hardin Simmons University for his impressive list of athletic achievements on both the track and the basketball court.
Brunson’s achievements include a third place finish in the Border Conference meet during his freshmen year and a number of other impressive track and field finishes. He was also instrumental in helping HSU to win the basketball Conference championship for a spot in the NCAA Division I playoffs. Brunson scored 412 points and was the only HSU athlete in any sport to be named the MVP of the Division I Border Conference.
Doyle has long been recognized by his peers as one of the university’s best athletes but his involvement in poker prohibited him from being inducted into the Hall of Fame due to the university’s deep religious roots and strong stance against gambling.
However, with poker chips and playing cards becoming as ubiquitous as textbooks and laptops on college campuses across the country, poker has achieved the type of mainstream popularity that no higher learning institution can ignore.
In fact, the acceptance of Texas Hold’em as a social game of skill can be attributed to Doyle. Brunson, a legend who is widely considered the Babe Ruth of poker, is credited with bringing the game from the smoky basements of yesteryear to HD television sets in living rooms across the globe today.
Doyle Brunson will be officially inducted into the Hardin Simmons University Athletics Hall of Fame on October 16. For more information on Doyle Brunson, visit DoylesRoom.com.
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