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Perhaps a “down year,” for some, was needed before something bigger was supposed to happen. Players who feel like they will be in a position to make something happen in 2021 will have plenty of opportunities.

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This week focuses on a few unique promotions to ring in the New Year. Speaking of the New Year, may you make yours a good one.

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For a James Bond movie that has come to be as revered as Daniel Craig’s Casino Royale has, there’s quite a bit of discussion to be had about how it frames the world of poker. The Texas hold 'em tournament in Casino Royale has been voted the best poker scene in cinematic history. Daniel Craig’s first outing as James Bond sees him take on terrorist Le Chiffre, played by Mads Mikkelson in a tense match-up.

In Hollywood movies however, these scenes are sensationalised at their best, making it quite hard to miss an obvious blunder or inaccurate series of events. One such movie, and I might be touching a nerve here, is the often hailed Casino Royale, usually found at the very top of the 5 best poker scenes in movies. See full list on online-casinos.com. One of the main plot points of Casino Royale revolves around Bond taking on Mads Mikkelsen’s terrorist financier Le Chiffre at a high-stakes game of poker. Looking back on these poker sequences.

January’s Point Multiplier promotion falls on every Thursday and Sunday, with Martin Luther King Jr. Day counting as a bonus day (Monday, Jan. 18).

Clear the clutter from 2020 and work on organizing yourself for the year for “January Gift Days.” Fridays in January are gift days premised on storage offerings for Boarding Pass players.

This Friday’s gift is a six-shelf hanging closet organizer. On Jan. 15, a large storage cube is available, with its smaller counterpart being offered on Jan. 22. The month closes out with a storage hamper and laundry bag on Jan. 29. Players have to earn 300 same-day points for their gift.

Venues participating include Red Rock, Santa Fe, Sunset, Boulder, Green Valley and Palace.

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Club Royale players get their first $20 back for the “Player Payback” promotion. Players who lose their first $20 get an instant $20 credited to their account in free slot play credits. By continuing to play, players get another $20 in free slot play for every $100 lost afterward.

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With the new format behind the NFL Playoffs kicking off this week, the poker room is giving away cash for its “Playoff Big Money Games” promotion. The playoff-long promotion rewards random seats through a drawing.

For the Wild Card and Divisional rounds $150 is dished out for each made field goal, $250 for each touchdown and $599 for each safety. Amounts are raised for the championship rounds as $250 is paid for each field goal, $500 for each touchdown and $1,000 for each safety.

The Super Bowl payout is $500 for each field goal, $1,000 for each touchdown and $2,500 for each safety.

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— South Point Hotel (@southpointlv) January 2, 2021

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The new year is starting off with the “$10,000 Winter Freeroll.” Players have the chance to win $1,500 during weekly No-Limit Hold ‘Em Freerolls. All of the winners from each week’s Freeroll will participate in the $10,000 Finale on March 14, 2021. The grand prize for the finale is $3,000.

Infinity Rewards players looking to qualify need to earn a minimum of 200 points each drawing period. The top 21 players for that weekly drawing period are eligible for the freeroll. The next drawing period for the contest starts on Thursday and runs through Wednesday, Jan. 13. The weekly drawing takes place each Sunday at 1 p.m.

The “Progressive Tuesday Multiplier” promotion enables players to gain as much as 12x in point multiplication. Players earn 3x point multipliers for the first Tuesday they swipe-in. Add 3x the points for each consecutive Tuesday swipe-in, for the rest of the month.

The “January Weekly Slot Tournament” is up-and-going each Wednesday, now through Jan. 27. Players can earn as many as three entries each tournament day for a chance at $500 in free slot play. When you earn 100 points, you have between 12 p.m. and 7 p.m. to play your tournament round.

For 2021, Sahara is emphasizing the number 21 in a couple of different ways. Infinity Rewards players who have a birthday that falls on the 21st day of the month and new players who sign up when they turn 21 will get a complimentary gift.

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The James Bond movie ‘Casino Royale’ has one of the most highly regarded poker scenes in movie history. It expertly reflects the tension of high-stakes gambling, but its plausibility has often been called into question. Here we take a look at both the influence of the iconic scene and how far it pushes the boundaries of credibility with the audience.

Daniel Craig’s debut Bond film certainly had an impact in further popularising the casino industry with the character imbuing it with a sense of glamour and cool. Whilst the various locations featured in the film offered audiences a glimpse into the style and prestige provided by the casino environment. The film’s wider influence in keeping the industry current has also been apparent in the growth of the best casinos online, with slots like Mission Cash at LeoVegas incorporating a Bond-inspired spy theme.

The poker showdown in the exotic locale of the ‘One and Only Ocean Club’ in the Bahamas, is perhaps the most iconic scene in the film, and also the most effective in delivering a sense of the thrill and mystique which modern casinos can offer to the audience.

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For context, Bond was taking part in a ‘winner-takes-all’ contest with nine other players including the film’s main villain Le Chiffre. The character, played by Mads Mikkelsen, is in dire need of victory having lost $100 million through a failed investment. Meanwhile, Bond has been entered into the tournament by MI6 as they felt defeat for Le Chiffre would force him to seek asylum with the British government in exchange for inside information on his terrorist clients.

Its controversy for poker enthusiasts and statistics nerds comes with the final hand where just four players remained. After the river is fully revealed as Ace (Hearts) – 8 (Spades) – 6 (Spades) – 4 (Spades) – Ace (Diamonds), the first two nameless characters both go all-in with respective hands of King-Queen (both Spades) and 8-8. This meant two extremely strong hands already with a flush and full house both in play, however, it was still well within the realms of plausibility.

Le Chiffre, however, had an even better hand than both of these men with an Ace-6 combination giving him the superior full house. Confident in his hand, the Albanian banker raised the stakes to $12 million only to see 007 go all-in with an enormous $40.5 million. Having started with a 7 and 5 of spades (which only gave him a 12.3% chance of winning before the flop) Bond knew that he had an unbeatable straight flush at his disposal.

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This certainly brings the scene into the realm of the fantastical as a straight flush can be expected to occur around once every 37,260 hands. In tandem with three other players piling money in because of their particularly strong hands, more than a few movie-goers may have been struggling to suspend their disbelief. Bond wins the entire pot as the last man standing, before high-octane action hijinks follow.
In the scene’s defence, it does stay within the rules of Texas Hold ‘Em poker at all times and gives a dramatic but accurate representation of the game’s dynamism, as a weak hand transforms into something special. Some may feel it undermines the credibility of the movie to too great of an extent, but after all, this is a James Bond film, and it wouldn’t be complete without superhuman exploits and incredible luck. Perhaps the writers felt entitled to borrow Bond’s (artistic) license to kill.