Public voting for the 2010 nominees to the Poker Hall of Fame has now ended, leaving Harrah’s with a list of 10 finalists. Judges will now look over the list of names and make sure each nominee qualifies for induction before giving out the awards.
Induction to the Poker Hall of Fame requires the following:
A player must have played poker against acknowledged top competition; played for high stakes; played consistently well, gaining the respect of peers; stood the test of time; or, for non-players, contributed to the overall growth and success of the game of poker, with indelible positive and lasting results.
The ten finalists are:
• Chris Ferguson
• Scotty Nguyen
• Dan Harrington
• Tom McEvoy
• Jennifer Harman
• Linda Johnson
• Daniel Negreanu
• Phil Ivey
• Erik Seidel
• Barry Greenstein
This year’s Poker Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place this November at the Rio Las Vegas during WSOP Main Event Nine celebrations. As of 2009, 38 people have been inducted to the Poker Hall of Fame, but only 15 are still living.
Public voting for the 2010 nominees to the Poker Hall of Fame has now ended, leaving Harrah’s with a list of 10 finalists. Judges will now look over the list of names and make sure each nominee qualifies for induction before giving out the awards.
Induction to the Poker Hall of Fame requires the following:
A player must have played poker against acknowledged top competition; played for high stakes; played consistently well, gaining the respect of peers; stood the test of time; or, for non-players, contributed to the overall growth and success of the game of poker, with indelible positive and lasting results.
The ten finalists are:
• Chris Ferguson
• Scotty Nguyen
• Dan Harrington
• Tom McEvoy
• Jennifer Harman
• Linda Johnson
• Daniel Negreanu
• Phil Ivey
• Erik Seidel
• Barry Greenstein
This year’s Poker Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place this November at the Rio Las Vegas during WSOP Main Event Nine celebrations. As of 2009, 38 people have been inducted to the Poker Hall of Fame, but only 15 are still living.
Magistrate W. Randy Smith, 63 years old, cancelled a scheduled vacation when he heard he’d won the jackpot in favor of his incipient extended holiday thanks to the eight-figure payout. Smith made his intention to step down from the bench, a position he was elected to in 2008, known in a fax to his boss, judicial circuit chief judge David H. Sanders.
Smith served as Berkeley County deputy sheriff for 12 years and as county sheriff for eight before the 2008 election.
In an interview with local media, Smith explained that he didn’t want his employees to be “left holding the bag” and that he would “certainly miss the people that I’ve met and worked with over the years. … I’ve just always enjoyed public service, [and] it has been rewarding to be able to help people.”
Smith said he planned to financially assist some family members with his prize, buy a new car and take a vacation overseas. After taking the “cash option” and figuring for taxes, Smith’s winnings amounted to about $30 million. The winning numbers were 07, 10, 12, 22, 27, and powerball 26.
The magistrate’s last day on the job will be September 6.
Magistrate W. Randy Smith, 63 years old, cancelled a scheduled vacation when he heard he’d won the jackpot in favor of his incipient extended holiday thanks to the eight-figure payout. Smith made his intention to step down from the bench, a position he was elected to in 2008, known in a fax to his boss, judicial circuit chief judge David H. Sanders.
Smith served as Berkeley County deputy sheriff for 12 years and as county sheriff for eight before the 2008 election.
In an interview with local media, Smith explained that he didn’t want his employees to be “left holding the bag” and that he would “certainly miss the people that I’ve met and worked with over the years. … I’ve just always enjoyed public service, [and] it has been rewarding to be able to help people.”
Smith said he planned to financially assist some family members with his prize, buy a new car and take a vacation overseas. After taking the “cash option” and figuring for taxes, Smith’s winnings amounted to about $30 million. The winning numbers were 07, 10, 12, 22, 27, and powerball 26.
The magistrate’s last day on the job will be September 6.
It has finally happened – Mega Moolah, one of the best paying slots in online casino history, paid out a massive chunk of its progressive jackpot to a lucky player at Blackjack Ballroom Casino. The identity of the winner has not yet been revealed, but one thing is certain – they are in a good mood!
Mega Moolah is actually a name given to a whole series of video slots developed by Microgaming. Each game one shares the same four-level progressive jackpot. This jackpot is seeded at $1 million, so when it pays, it always pays big.
This week’s $4,170,128 prize paid out on the newest addition to the series: Mega Moolah Summertime. The game has a basic slot theme, with bold and colorful graphics depicting classic slot machine symbols like fruit, bells, and bars. A unique feature of these Mega Moolah series games is that their jackpots are paid out during a randomly-triggered bonus game. This means that the jackpot can pay out on any spin, though higher wagers do increase the chances that the bonus game will launch.
Blackjack Ballroom Casino is part of the Casino Rewards group of online gambling sites. This Microgaming casino is a hotspot for progressive jackpot activity, and this is not the first time that Mega Moolah has paid out big here. Back in April of 2008, Mega Moolah paid more than $5.5 million on a 50 cent bet!
Two big wins on the same slot at the same casino might just be coincidence, but perhaps there’s more to it than that. Either way, the Mega Moolah jackpot is already back up to $1.5 million, and can still pay out on any spin at Blackjack Ballroom Casino.
It has finally happened – Mega Moolah, one of the best paying slots in online casino history, paid out a massive chunk of its progressive jackpot to a lucky player at Blackjack Ballroom Casino. The identity of the winner has not yet been revealed, but one thing is certain – they are in a good mood!
Mega Moolah is actually a name given to a whole series of video slots developed by Microgaming. Each game one shares the same four-level progressive jackpot. This jackpot is seeded at $1 million, so when it pays, it always pays big.
This week’s $4,170,128 prize paid out on the newest addition to the series: Mega Moolah Summertime. The game has a basic slot theme, with bold and colorful graphics depicting classic slot machine symbols like fruit, bells, and bars. A unique feature of these Mega Moolah series games is that their jackpots are paid out during a randomly-triggered bonus game. This means that the jackpot can pay out on any spin, though higher wagers do increase the chances that the bonus game will launch.
Blackjack Ballroom Casino is part of the Casino Rewards group of online gambling sites. This Microgaming casino is a hotspot for progressive jackpot activity, and this is not the first time that Mega Moolah has paid out big here. Back in April of 2008, Mega Moolah paid more than $5.5 million on a 50 cent bet!
Two big wins on the same slot at the same casino might just be coincidence, but perhaps there’s more to it than that. Either way, the Mega Moolah jackpot is already back up to $1.5 million, and can still pay out on any spin at Blackjack Ballroom Casino.