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Sheldon Adelson is attempting to attack legalized online poker, but Druff doesn't think he's as evil as many in poker believe. The American Gaming Association attempts to counter Adelson's stance. A New Jersey State Senator is trying to include foreign players in the state's online poker player pool. Software package "PokerSnowie" claims to be able to analyze your hands from a perfect NL game theory standpoint. What really happened at the Pokernews "junior presenter" contest where SrslySirius' girlfriend unexpectedly lost? Caesar's has obtained a license to offer online gambling in New Jersey through their Bally's brand. Full Tilt remissions are said to be starting on March 31, 2014. badguy23's ex-girlfriend Josey calls in to both clarify her current feud with badguy, as well as takes questions about her former life as a stripper. Druff explains why he feels it's ethical to try to "get over" on casino promotions. Bitcoins have run up in value again, and Druff debates the situation with callers "sinner" and BeerAndPoker. Marco Valerio has left Quadjacks again, and SrslySirius calls in with some new insight about the original ownership situation of that site.
Sheldon Adelson is attempting to attack legalized online poker, but Druff doesn't think he's as evil as many in poker believe. The American Gaming Association attempts to counter Adelson's stance. A New Jersey State Senator is trying to include foreign players in the state's online poker player pool. Software package "PokerSnowie" claims to be able to analyze your hands from a perfect NL game theory standpoint. What really happened at the Pokernews "junior presenter" contest where SrslySirius' girlfriend unexpectedly lost? Caesar's has obtained a license to offer online gambling in New Jersey through their Bally's brand. Full Tilt remissions are said to be starting on March 31, 2014. badguy23's ex-girlfriend Josey calls in to both clarify her current feud with badguy, as well as takes questions about her former life as a stripper. Druff explains why he feels it's ethical to try to "get over" on casino promotions. Bitcoins have run up in value again, and Druff debates the situation with callers "sinner" and BeerAndPoker. Marco Valerio has left Quadjacks again, and SrslySirius calls in with some new insight about the original ownership situation of that site.
Vwls joins as guest co-host in place of Brandon. We discuss the stiff sentences handed down for the hackers who tried to exposed Joe Sebok's stiffy. We try to figure out which poker players are sponsoring a new "user friendly" porn site. Marco is back in, Zac is out at Quadjacks, and we poke fun at the "opening statements" on the new site. Druff talks about the patch he'll be wearing at the 2013 WSOP. We discuss WSEX going down due to being broke, and the owner's supposed suicide. Lock Poker is hosting their own tournaments, and Druff explains why that's not a good thing. We reveal the scam GRRRINDERS poker site, and find an odd connection to a new, up-and-coming poker site called Infiniti Poker. Chico Loco calls the owner of Infiniti Poker (who guarantees a 273% ROI), and expresses a desire to invest. badguy23 calls in and questions when the hosts lost their virginity, which spirals into a number of amusing stories.
Vwls joins as guest co-host in place of Brandon. We discuss the stiff sentences handed down for the hackers who tried to exposed Joe Sebok's stiffy. We try to figure out which poker players are sponsoring a new "user friendly" porn site. Marco is back in, Zac is out at Quadjacks, and we poke fun at the "opening statements" on the new site. Druff talks about the patch he'll be wearing at the 2013 WSOP. We discuss WSEX going down due to being broke, and the owner's supposed suicide. Lock Poker is hosting their own tournaments, and Druff explains why that's not a good thing. We reveal the scam GRRRINDERS poker site, and find an odd connection to a new, up-and-coming poker site called Infiniti Poker. Chico Loco calls the owner of Infiniti Poker (who guarantees a 273% ROI), and expresses a desire to invest. badguy23 calls in and questions when the hosts lost their virginity, which spirals into a number of amusing stories.
“You can always change. You just gotta be willing to.” Australian player and backer Dean Bogan tells his story of near-death experience and redemption. Right click save as to download Subscribe in a readerSubscribe with itunes Subscribe to QuadJacks » The Mental Game by Email If you spend a decent amount of time on 2+2 or QuadJacks even, chances are you’re familiar with Dean Bogan, his sense of humor, his coaching and staking advice, and his occasionally unintelligible (to North Americans) Australian accent. All in all, however, you know Bogan to be a fun guy. What you may not know is that life wasn’t always this fun for Bogan. Having been brought up in the western suburbs of Melbourne, “one of the toughest areas in Australia,” Bogan spent most of his young adult life struggling with drugs, addiction, and worst of all, clinical depression. At the age of 21, Bogan tried to end his own life. He was rescued by the intervention and support of the people closest to him, but their help alone could not have saved Dean if it hadn’t been for the assistance by the Orygen Youth Health organization in Australia, which assists troubled kids and researches the cause of mental illness in youth. Today, Bogan is a happy father, soon to be married, and the head of a large and very successful online poker stable, but he has never forgotten to whom he owes his new life. After leaving rehab, Bogan has dedicated his own time to helping troubled youths and Orygen. On Monday, November 12, Bogan will take part in a fundraiser meant to raise awareness for mental health issues and Orygen further. Bogan has committed to multi-tabling online poker for 24 hours straight, while drinking beer and taking prop bets from friends. It ought to be quite a spectacle. QuadJacks will transmit a live stream of this feat. (Details upcoming.) Speaking to Jared Tendler on The Mental Game, Bogan shows a side unfamiliar to most of those who know of him. He recounts his dark experiences with clinical depression and suicide, how he came out of the nightmare, and what he’s been trying to do to help himself and those around him since, in poker and in life. More information about Dean Bogan’s 24-hour mental health challenge can be found on this thread. QuadJacks – Friday, November 9, 2012
If you spend a decent amount of time on 2+2 or QuadJacks even, chances are you’re familiar with Dean Bogan, his sense of humor, his coaching and staking advice, and his occasionally unintelligible (to North Americans) Australian accent. All in all, however, you know Bogan to be a fun guy. What you may not know is that life wasn’t always this fun for Bogan. Having been brought up in the western suburbs of Melbourne, “one of the toughest areas in Australia,” Bogan spent most of his young adult life struggling with drugs, addiction, and worst of all, clinical depression. At the age of 21, Bogan tried to end his own life. He was rescued by the intervention and support of the people closest to him, but their help alone could not have saved Dean if it hadn’t been for the assistance by the Orygen Youth Health organization in Australia, which assists troubled kids and researches the cause of mental illness in youth. Today, Bogan is a happy father, soon to be married, and the head of a large and very successful online poker stable, but he has never forgotten to whom he owes his new life. After leaving rehab, Bogan has dedicated his own time to helping troubled youths and Orygen. On Monday, November 12, Bogan will take part in a fundraiser meant to raise awareness for mental health issues and Orygen further. Bogan has committed to multi-tabling online poker for 24 hours straight, while drinking beer and taking prop bets from friends. It ought to be quite a spectacle. QuadJacks will transmit a live stream of this feat. (Details upcoming.) Speaking to Jared Tendler on The Mental Game, Bogan shows a side unfamiliar to most of those who know of him. He recounts his dark experiences with clinical depression and suicide, how he came out of the nightmare, and what he’s been trying to do to help himself and those around him since, in poker and in life. More information about Dean Bogan’s 24-hour mental health challenge can be found on this thread. Right click save as to download QuadJacks – Friday, November 9, 2012
Hurricane Jeff Romano openly shares his past issues with degenerate gambling and the heavy losses that followed, plus how online poker had made him an anti-social shut-in. Right click save as to download Subscribe in a readerSubscribe with itunes Subscribe to QuadJacks » The Mental Game by Email Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, and one of the remaining American online pros to still grind in his native country after Black Friday, Jeff Romano is no stranger to QuadJacks, with all of his WCOOP commentary, but this is the first time he appears on The Mental Game with Jared Tendler. Romano has recently begun writing his own blog – Above the Mean – which he updates almost daily with reflections on both poker and non-poker related issues. In some of these entries, Romano has candidly revealed past struggles that were until now unknown to most of his followers. During the conversation, Romano tells Jared about how grinding online for so many hours and in such isolation had at one point turned him into a complete shut-in, both physically and even mentally. Romano has also struggled with severe gambling problems, from rabid sports betting to high-limit casino games, all of which eventually threatened to destroy his bankroll, and his life. Prior to tackling these heavy subjects, Romano and Jared chat a bit about what they thought of the 2012 WSOP Main Event that played out to the end this week. Greg Merson’s tilt-free stoicism is referenced and praised. QuadJacks - Friday, November 2, 2012
Jared welcomes professional poker player and blogger Olivier Busquet. Busquet delves into issues of tilt control, something he struggled with severely in the beginning of his poker career. Fundamental distinctions are made between the success in live poker and success in online poker. Busquet then shares how he feels about intuition and meditation. Right click save as to download Subscribe in a readerSubscribe with itunes Subscribe to QuadJacks » The Mental Game by Email
“I couldn’t pretend anymore.” Listen to Ryan Eriquezzo tell his tale of suffering and redemption throughout a poker career marked by highs and lows. Right click save as to download Subscribe in a readerSubscribe with itunes Subscribe to QuadJacks » The Mental Game by Email The Mental Game with Jared Tendler returned to the QuadJacks Network on Wednesday, October 17, 2012, with special guest Ryan Eriquezzo. (WATCH: Ryan Eriquezzo joins Sorel Mizzi, Dani Stern and Ryan LaPlante for 2012 WCOOP Main Event final table commentary.) Originally from Danbury, Connecticut, 28-year-old Eriquezzo came under serious fire in July during the 2012 WSOP, after his ex-girlfriend Amanda Musumeci outed him on Twitter for having struck her. Two months later, Eriquezzo famously atoned by posting a starkly honest and personal blog detailing in great depth his relationship with Musumeci, his demons with drugs and alcohol, and his ultimate road to recovery and redemption. (Ryan Eriquezzo’s blog can be found at ryaneriquezzo.blogspot.com.) He talks to Jared about how he first got into poker, “in a very, very minus EV way.” Eriquezzo began playing in college, losing much more than he won. At one point, he used his very last $3,000 to buy into a Foxwoods 3k buy-in event, something he looks back upon as being enormously foolish, regardless of the fact he went on to get third in it for a $30,000 score. He used part of this new bankroll to buy into another event he admits he shouldn’t have, a 2k prelim, and chopped that one for $50,000. This incredible run of beginner’s luck would be encouraging by any standard, but Eriquezzo says it went nowhere. “In the midst of all this, I’m using drugs and alcohol and exhibiting horrendous bankroll management skills,” he tells Jared on The Mental Game. “I was broke several times, four times I think between 2008 and 2012.” It got so bad that he was ready to quit poker altogether. He had no idea what he was going to do next, but he knew he did not enjoy playing poker anymore. A WSOP Circuit event at Caesars Palace Atlantic City in March was going to be his last tournament. He went on to win it, and thus qualified for the WSOP National Championship. Even this score could not put Eriquezzo on the proper track. “Poker enables us to kind of live in an immature and unaccountable manner, if we want it to.” During this time, Eriquezzo met and began dating fellow poker professional Amanda Musumeci. It was a turbulent relationship to say the least, and it was what would ultimately lead Eriquezzo to hit bottom. “What really did it for me was finally meeting Amanda. Treating her in the manner that I treated her for eight months because of my own mental struggles, and then losing her as a result was really the first serious consequence of my behavior that I had in a long, long time.” Eriquezzo describes the lead-up to the violent confrontation with Musumeci, which...
Off the Board's guest is "Fairway" Jay Ginsbach of Quadjacks.com
Druff's brand new sound card breaks mid-show, which seems to be a bummer, until it leads to a hilarious Colonel Fabersham prank call to an Indian tech support rep. We discuss Week 3 of the WSOP, including Ivey's 5 final tables. User JSTAT calls in to tell us about his encounter where Zak from Quadjacks allegedly threatened to beat him up in a dark alley. Matt the Rat checks in to give an update on his WSOP and his ongoing problem with Getty Images trying to shake him down for money. Vwls answers a few questions from the chat room, and the three hosts discuss how to get rid of a girl after a one-night-stand. Druff talks about a weird experience playing poker at the Hard Rock. Slim T calls in and plays "Older or Younger Than Druff", and puts on a streaky performance. Someone at the Venetian Poker Room interrupts a prank call and re-pranks Colonel Fabersham.
Druff's brand new sound card breaks mid-show, which seems to be a bummer, until it leads to a hilarious Colonel Fabersham prank call to an Indian tech support rep. We discuss Week 3 of the WSOP, including Ivey's 5 final tables. User JSTAT calls in to tell us about his encounter where Zak from Quadjacks allegedly threatened to beat him up in a dark alley. Matt the Rat checks in to give an update on his WSOP and his ongoing problem with Getty Images trying to shake him down for money. Vwls answers a few questions from the chat room, and the three hosts discuss how to get rid of a girl after a one-night-stand. Druff talks about a weird experience playing poker at the Hard Rock. Slim T calls in and plays "Older or Younger Than Druff", and puts on a streaky performance. Someone at the Venetian Poker Room interrupts a prank call and re-pranks Colonel Fabersham.
Druff, Drexel, and Vwls talk about three scandals to already dog the 2012 WSOP in its first week: The official WSOP Twitter account being used to call Jon Aguiar "a bitch", scheduling failures in the $5000 Mix-Max NL event, and people being accidentally allowed to re-register day 1B in Event #9. Druff discovers a hilarious new sound byte from a Quadjacks technical failure on YouTube. We introduce our new "character", Treva, a white female cab driver, adopted by black parents, married to a man in the Aryan Nation. The Templar calls in to tell us about his work in recovering money for fellow PFA member ShadyJ, who was scammed by a guy on 2+2. Druff imitates Slim T, only to have the real Slim T and his "lawyer" Ryan call in. PFA user "John Stamos" is the contestant in our new game "Older or Younger Than Druff". We discuss Brad Booth allegedly scamming $28k from a well-respected online player. We talk about Erick Lindgren and the rumor that he will be declaring bankruptcy soon. Vwls and Drexel talk about their personal embarrassing masturbation stories. Druff tells a heartwarming story about a girl he pretended to date in college, with a twist at the end. Hockey Guy calls in from work. Onestep calls in and is strangely subdued and quiet. Druff and Drexel talk about the WSOP events they'll be playing in the upcoming weeks. A modified radio schedule is announced for the next 6 weeks, due to the WSOP. The show is over 5 hours long!
Druff, Drexel, and Vwls talk about three scandals to already dog the 2012 WSOP in its first week: The official WSOP Twitter account being used to call Jon Aguiar "a bitch", scheduling failures in the $5000 Mix-Max NL event, and people being accidentally allowed to re-register day 1B in Event #9. Druff discovers a hilarious new sound byte from a Quadjacks technical failure on YouTube. We introduce our new "character", Treva, a white female cab driver, adopted by black parents, married to a man in the Aryan Nation. The Templar calls in to tell us about his work in recovering money for fellow PFA member ShadyJ, who was scammed by a guy on 2+2. Druff imitates Slim T, only to have the real Slim T and his "lawyer" Ryan call in. PFA user "John Stamos" is the contestant in our new game "Older or Younger Than Druff". We discuss Brad Booth allegedly scamming $28k from a well-respected online player. We talk about Erick Lindgren and the rumor that he will be declaring bankruptcy soon. Vwls and Drexel talk about their personal embarrassing masturbation stories. Druff tells a heartwarming story about a girl he pretended to date in college, with a twist at the end. Hockey Guy calls in from work. Onestep calls in and is strangely subdued and quiet. Druff and Drexel talk about the WSOP events they'll be playing in the upcoming weeks. A modified radio schedule is announced for the next 6 weeks, due to the WSOP. The show is over 5 hours long!
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The day after the news that Pokerstars might be buying Full Tilt Poker Marco sits down with Scott Yeates aka @VIPScottY former Pokerstars employee to talk about the inner workings of stars and what might be in store for American poker players. full report coming soon. Right click save as to download Subscribe in a reader Subscribe to QuadJacks » The Gaming World by Email
Gaming policy overlord Joe Brennan Jr skips goose hunts and talking points in favor of actually getting things done. While New Jersey lawmakers like state Senator Ray Lesniak and Governor Chris Christie are getting all the credit in the local, national and even international press, D.C.-based lobbyist Joe Brennan Jr. is widely recognized by the industry’s cognoscenti as the indispensable choreographer of the state’s happy march toward unprecedented gambling liberty. Right click save as to download Subscribe in a reader Subscribe to QuadJacks » The Gaming World by Email Brennan is the director of IMEGA (Interactive Media Entertainment and Gaming Association), a “professional association dedicated to fostering cooperation between the online gaming industry and government at all levels, and to promote innovation, openness and freedom on the Internet.” Brennan’s first and, for a year, only appearance on QuadJacks Poker Radio had memorably been in May 2011, just a few weeks after Black Friday. After a very impressive showing at iGaming North America this year, it was a privilege to have one of the industry’s brightest thinkers and game-changers on The Gaming World for this extended interview on Tuesday, April 10, 2012. The Brennan Method While many other states are still just toying with the idea, New Jersey has been sprinting toward intrastate online gaming, especially after the DOJ memo, in remarkably rapid fashion. Brennan’s standout success, hopefully replicable elsewhere, lies in a calculated yet sincere pragmatism that wins the hearts and minds of the legislators far more ably than methods tried elsewhere. He explains: “Gaming affects legislators all over the state, not just in Atlantic City. We came in and listened to them first, and then responded in ways that were meaningful to them. Gaming taxes and revenue may not be key issues for politicians in the north of New Jersey, but what might be key issues to them are jobs and quality of work. North Jersey, for example, has the highest IT infrastructure density than anywhere else on the planet. The igaming industry is an industry that could use an awful lot of this unused capacity. In North Jersey, that means jobs, investments, ribbon-cuttings for these politicians. That’s something they can bring back to their constituencies.” This approach is refreshingly different from the broken record of The O’Jays’ “For the Love of Money” looping on the iPods of most other swaggering lobbyists. “Most of the rhetoric,” continues Brennan, “both at the federal and state level, is based on this idea that, well, this is the kind of money that you can make from online gaming, and everybody else is already doing it, so why don’t you do it?” Why doesn’t this work more often? “Despite what many citizens think, you don’t actually get too far by making legislators feel filthy.” States vs Federal Brennan has been described as a champion of states’ rights at a time when most of the big boys are pushing heavily for what Brennan believes to be a dreamy but unlikely federal bill. On...
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Right click save as to download Subscribe in a reader Subscribe to QuadJacks » The PKRGSSP Show by Email In the premiere episode of the Poker Pub, many of the guests from the PKRGSSP show decide to shoot the #### on the air and thing get silly. Grown men giggling like school children, a pro poker player gets punked on-air and birth of “Steve” will make you wonder what these collective personalities are on. Producer Zac, Kevmath, Sorel, PTPR Eric and JW pull up to the bar with special guests Matthew Jarvis, Allen Kessler and the voice of QJ, Marco Valero. Good times radio for low content listeners!
After co-founding iGaming North America in 2011, BolaVerde Media Group director Mark Balestra plays an important role in uniting and educating the industry. In 2011, a team of representatives from four different companies – Steven Rittvo (The Innovation Group), Tony Cabot (Lewis and Roca LLP), Sue Schneider (eGamingBrokerage) and Mark Balestra (BolaVerde Media Group) joined forces to organize the inaugural iGaming North America conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Right click save as to download Subscribe in a reader Subscribe to QuadJacks » The Gaming World by Email Over a +15 year long career in interactive gaming, Mark Balestra had been a longtime collaborator of Sue Schneider at the River City Group, a publisher with Clarion Gaming, and an advisor to numerous conferences including the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) and the Global Interactive Gaming Summit and Expo (GIGSE). With iGaming North America, however, Balestra and his colleagues were trying to create a unique foundation. “We had it in our heads that it would be great to do something for the igaming industry in North America. We had done a lot of events in Canada, and had moved things around to Europe at one point,” Balestra told The Gaming World on March 27, 2012. “In around 2007 and 2008, things started coming together in the United States, and the time had become right to base an event in the U.S. focused on interactive gambling.” As the co-founder and co-director of what became known as iGNA, which held its second conference earlier this month (March 2012), Balestra and his team are helping to bring the online gaming industry together in the United States at one of its most defining periods. This puts Balestra in a position to intimately witness the behind-the-scenes of the gaming world. Things are already looking quite distinct than they did as recently as one year ago, in 2011, when the first iGNA event took place hardly a few weeks after April 15. Black Friday was certainly one of the turning points and may have cast a shadow over much of the 2011 conference. But this year, the legal momentum that has been taking place since then was the real star of the show. EURO-AMERICAN RELATIONS “There are always certain developments taking place in the industry that take precedence in the conference discussions, regardless of how the program is designed. One of the big themes this year was the DOJ letter, which became public in December and certainly remained a story to be looked at for how it will affect the industry in the next several months.” Sometimes the conference must not only catch up with the most recent developments preceding it, but adapt to breaking ones during it. This was definitely the case when Las Vegas-based Shuffle Master Inc. announced on Monday, March 5 – in the middle of day 2 of iGNA 2012 – that it had officially acquired the poker network Ongame. But Balestra and the team were prepared. “The formal announcement brought up a great...
Head of the most powerful gaming industry lobby explains the view from Capitol Hill and the American Gaming Association’s vision for federal online poker legislation. AGA President Frank Fahrenkopf Jr. talking to QuadJacks from his office in Washington D.C. In 1995, in response to a proposed tax increase for casino revenue nationwide, the imperiled operators opted to momentarily put competition aside and band together to form the American Gaming Association and defend their interests. Its founder, Frank Fahrenkopf Jr., a seasoned gaming attorney who had also been Republican National Committee chairman for most of the 1980′s, volunteered to serve as the CEO of the trade organization for a period of one year. In 2012, he is entering his 17th consecutive year. The AGA’s position on online gaming, which for years has mirrored the one taken by most of the casino industry, has gone from one of explicit disapproval (“The AGA is opposed to all forms of Internet gaming because we do not believe the technology exists to properly regulate it with appropriate law enforcement oversight.”) to one of active support and lobbying for federal online poker legislation today. Although much of the work it is doing is ultimately for the benefit of American poker players, the AGA is primarily a lobby for gaming companies (it represents over fifty of them), without a grassroots element. Mr. Fahrenkopf’s appearance on The Gaming World on March 21, 2012, marks the first time the American Gaming Association has addressed the online poker community so directly and extensively since the events of Black Friday. Listen to Frank Fahrenkopf Jr.’s 3/21 interview on The Gaming World Right click save as to download Subscribe in a reader Subscribe to QuadJacks » The Gaming World by Email A FEDERAL MODEL WHICH RESPECTS STATES’ RIGHTS IS THE BEST SOLUTION The perception that the American Gaming Association, along with its mainstream casino clients, wants a fully nationalized regulatory framework is false, says Fahrenkopf. As a lifelong Republican, Fahrenkopf says he is a strong supporter of the 10th amendment and states’ rights, and under an ideal federal model, licensing and regulation would and should be the responsibility of the states almost entirely. Why, then, is there a need for a federal presence? A very important reason, says Fahrenkopf, has to do with tribal support, which is necessary for the success of any legislative step forward. “There has to be a federal involvement for a number of reasons. We must remember that we’re talking about all aspects of the legal gaming community in our country. This involves Native Americans. Tribes, in their just defense of sovereignty, will never agree to be subject to a state for licensing and regulation.” As for interstate compacts, Fahrenkopf reminds us that even these require federal approval, and he is concerned with “whether or not the Commerce Clause is broad enough in its scope, because these signals cross state lines, regardless of the Justice Department’s opinion.” Could the federal government and the states co-exist on online poker?...
If you’re in America, chances are you’ve heard of Betfair but not actually bet on there. In Europe, Australia and other regions, however, Betfair’s popularity and presence as the largest Internet betting exchange in the world is prominent. The company’s success has much to do with its unique and original business model, but the brand is all the stronger thanks to its clever publicity campaigns. Richard Bloch is the head of international PR for Betfair, and in this interview, he tells Marco – and any other oblivious American who will listen – more about Betfair, the company he has represented since 2008. Speaking on behalf of Betfair, Richard explains how the company began and how it got to where it is today. Of particular interest is Betfair’s current outlook on the future of the American market and how the company plans to get involved in it. Richard also shares some interesting tips on social media, and how it can be specifically used in the gambling industry for max effect. The two men end up getting along quite affably. Right click save as to download
Today semi-retired, Sue Schneider continues to keep herself active in the gambling industry, but even if she wished to retire completely, she would still be leaving behind an impressive legacy. Ms. Schneider has been a witness to the online gaming industry since it first began entering the Internet in the early 90’s. She worked with numerous gaming consultants and ran a number of industry media outlets, until she helped found egamingbrokerage.com. She is also involved with the organization of the iGNA conference (iGaming North America), the second event of which is happening this month. Appearing on QuadJacks Poker Radio for the first time, Ms. Schneider provides a professional overview of the gaming industry, from the way she lived it throughout the year to what she sees it has become today, and finally, how she expects it to develop in the future, especially at such a historic time in the United States due to the Wire Act’s reinterpretation and the advent of online gaming. She also explains the history and purpose of the iGNA conference, which Marco is very excited to attend for the first time this year. Right click save as to download Subscribe in a reader Subscribe to QuadJacks » The Gaming World by Email
R.I.P FULL TILT POKER Died 2011 of gross stupidity and greed. I appeared on Quadjacks.com radio today to give my views on what this license revocation means for Full Tilt Poker, you can listen to it at the bottom of this blog post. So the Alderney Gaming Commission (AGC) finally revoked the gaming license of […]
**Another guest appearance on Quadjacks.com special live radio with the Quadjacks.com team*** CLICK HERE TO LISTEN (or right click and save as to download) This clip should also be available in iTunes soon, subscribers in iTunes will receive it automatically. I discuss Tony G’s comments that full tilt will start to pay U.S. players within […]
**My guest appearance on Quadjacks.com special live podcast with Marco and the rest of the team*** I was invited onto the Quadjacks.com live cast at 3am UK time, I was very tired but always love bantering with Marco at quadjacks. I am on for maybe 20-25 minutes, and then […]