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2012/12/23 10:15
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Manne wrote:
PokerStars confirmed last week’s report that it was partnering with the Casino Gran Madrid to build a PokerStars-branded poker room in the casino.
The room will specialize in hosting tournaments and is planned to open early in 2013.
There will be over 20 poker tables with a total capacity of more than 200 players, according to the PokerStars press release issued Thursday.
Construction work has already started on the ambitious project which Paula Arriaga, Deputy General Director at Casino Gran Madrid boasts will “take poker to a new level.”
“Our ambition is to create an amazing atmosphere to play poker,” she explains, “adapting the lighting, the seats and the audiovisual support to the needs of the poker player.”
Plans include special monthly and quarterly events with a wide range of buy-ins. Marketing tactics will involve the room hosting educational sessions, high roller events and visits by celebrities and top professional players.
This deal is the latest in PokerStars’ new strategy of establishing partnerships with B&M casinos.
It announced this year a similar partnership with the historic Hippodrome casino in the centre of London’s West End, with its poker room also set to open in early 2013.
It is also reportedly in talks to buy the struggling Atlantic Club Casino in New Jersey.
PokerStars owns the European Poker Tour (EPT) and through such partnerships, it can market its brand to a wider audience as well as provide deluxe venues for live tournaments.
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The new owner of Full Tilt Poker, which also happens to be PokerStars’ parent company, is The Rational Group.
Later, Iannotti stated in his email, “Other than the non-US player balances, The Rational Group did not assume any liabilities of the previous Full Tilt Poker companies and therefore previous contractual agreements that Full Tilt Poker may have had including with FTP Red Pros were excluded. As such, The Rational Group is not liable and will not pay for any amounts which may have been due to you under your agreement with any former Full Tilt Poker company.”
When it was signing a settlement deal with the US government, The Rational Group did not agree to continue with the contracts signed with the Red Pros. FTP, which is newly re-launched under The Rational Group, does not need to continue sponsoring these pros, especially as the move would not fetch any profits.
Iannotti’s email also mentioned a new group of pros called The Professionals. The first member of this group was Gus Hansen, referred to as Full Tilt Poker’s ambassador in October. Tom Dwan and Viktor Blom soon joined Hansen.
Before Full Tilt Poker pulled down its shutters, it used to sponsor a large number of Red Pros. The 14 core members of the pro group included Dwan, Hansen, Patrik Antonius, Andy Bloch, Phil Ivey, Jennifer Harman, Chris Ferguson, and Howard Lederer. Besides, the group also included members of Team CardRunners and Team Limpers, 160 poker players known as Full Tilt Pros, and 34 players known as Friends of Full Tilt.
The Red Pros, however, can continue using their names at FTP.
FTP Refuses to Retain Former Red Pros