What is Oxford Gaming Survey: QQWIN99
There is a new Oxford Survey* on gaming and QQWIN99 available online.
I strongly recommend you take a look at it (it takes about 12 minutes to participate). Most important is the slant or bias of the questions. Gaming is clearly seen in this survey as unhealthy and detrimental to a reasonable or rational person's lifestyle. Recreation or fun are not options for playing QQWIN99 or any other form of gaming. Take a look and see now "neutral scientists" are forming opinions about QQWIN99.
By the way, taking the survey will help to move the collected data and results away from the prejudiced slant of the questions. So, if you have a few minutes please do take the survey. There is a 'comment' option at the end of the survey, be sure to tell them what you think of their questions.
*The Oxford Survey is temporarily down. (It appears they may be rethinking the 'tone' of the gambling survey, more information soon)
Further Updates: The OS appears to be unavailable at the present time.
Michael Mizrachi Calls Planet Hollywood Home
With a new name and a new QQWIN99 room, Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas Strip has now gone for a "New Name" to liven up their QQWIN99 room. Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi has signed on to be the resident pro in the Planet Hollywood Casino QQWIN99 room.
In a move, more and more QQWIN99 rooms might well follow, the very comfortable new room at Planet Hollywood will try to boost play with a big name draw. You will remember that the Wynn tried such a move with Daniel Negreanu a few years ago with a slightly different focus. Planet Hollywood is not going to the high-end, big spenders but rather for the average player.
“The Grinder” QQWIN99 Tournaments will be offered every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 PM. This is a mid to low limit buy-in event ($120) and free "Grinder" lessons are offered at 6:30 PM prior to the tournament. There is also a $300 bounty on Michael's head in each event.
Expect more QQWIN99 rooms to go for this "Professional in Residence" idea as the number of rooms continues to increase and competition gets more and more heated for the available QQWIN99 buck.
World QQWIN99 Association Disappointment
'Meet the new boss
Same as the old boss...'
Today's release of a "Code of Tournament QQWIN99 Ethics" by the World QQWIN99 Association brings me to a topic that I have been pondering for several months. This applies to every 'committee, board or association" I have ever encountered and now the WPA (and the PPA) are going down this same road.
"WHY OH WHY, do smart, rational, well-meaning people come together for a common goal and then spend endless time in 'committees' making up lists of useless bureaucratic rules and regulations; while ignoring the real problems?"
Here is a short sample of the WPA Code of Ethics: