ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey appeals court has revived a lawsuit by a Vermont man who traveled to an Atlantic City casino for a poker tournament that wound up being canceled.
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Michael Bandler said in the lawsuit that he traveled to the Golden Nugget in early 2015 after seeing advertisements that the tournament would offer $150,000 in prize money.
The tournament started, but was canceled by the casino due to a low number of registered players. Bandler was given a small amount of prize money for winning one of the events. His lawsuit claims the casino’s advertising was misleading and violated state consumer fraud laws.
The casino argued the state Division of Gaming Enforcement has jurisdiction over casino advertising, preempting consumer fraud laws. The casino also argued the ad’s fine print said the tournament could be canceled at any time, and didn’t say the money was guaranteed.
A lower court dismissed the lawsuit but the appeals court reversed on Wednesday, with the panel writing that consumer fraud laws apply and that “the casino omitted stating it intended to pay $150,000 only so long as enough people signed up, and the only indirect reference to that intent was the disputed disclaimer in small print about official rules and the right to change or cancel the event.”
A message seeking comment was left with the casino.
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This story has been corrected to show that the ruling was issued Wednesday, not Thursday.
The annual release of the full World Series of Poker schedule allows other poker rooms around Las Vegas to finalize their own summer schedules. This year, as the WSOP 2020 offerings came out in weekly groupings, poker room managers were able to figure out how to compete with key events.
Planet Hollywood was the first poker room in Vegas to release its summer schedule, even before the WSOP finalized its listing. But now that the ice is broken, others will follow. The Golden Nugget in Downtown Las Vegas has done so for its Grand Poker Series.
The options for summer poker thus far are:
—World Series of Poker at Rio
—Goliath at Planet Hollywood
Last year, the Golden Nugget’s massive summer series offered 93 tournaments and more than $3 million in guarantees. This year, the overall guarantee remains “over $3 million” but there are more tournaments. The 2020 Grand Poker Series lists 105 events on its schedule.
Action kicks off on Tuesday, May 26, and it finishes up on Monday, July 6.
The vast majority of the tournaments are single-day events, but there are several reentries and multiple-flight events. Buy-ins range from $120 to $1,100, with the vast majority at the $200 or $250 level.
The Grand Poker Series Championship is #78 on the schedule and will be a $600 buy-in affair with a $500K guarantee on the prize pool. Three starting days will run June 25-27, and the goal is to play it out on June 28. It is notable that last year’s event had a $600K guarantee for the same buy-in.
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— GNLV Poker (@GNLVpoker) March 4, 2020
Though the full schedule is not yet on the Golden Nugget website or in a Google doc, it is on Twitter. Here are some of the highlights:
–May 28-31 / Event 10: $200 NLHE ($250K GTD, nine starting flights)
–June 4-7 / Event 26: $200 NLHE Ultimate Reentry ($250K GTD, nine starting flights)
–June 8-11 / Event 30: Invitational Bar Poker Open Championship (three starting flights)
–June 11-14 / Event 38: $200 NLHE ($250K GTD, eight starting flights)
–June 15-16 / Event 44: $1,100 Omaha Hi/Lo-8 Championship
–June 20-21 / Event 62: $1,100 Seniors High Roller
–June 21 / Event 64: $400 NLHE Seniors OKJ Championship (for ages 50 and over, $100K GTD)
–June 22-23 / Event 69: $1,100 HORSE Championship
–June 25-28 / Event 78: $600 NLHE Championship Main Event ($500K GTD, three starting flights)
–June 30 / Event 91: $570 Omaha-8-B/Stud-8 Championship ($25K GTD)
–June 30-July 1 / Event 93: $1,100 Big O Championship
–July 1 / Event 95: $570 Mixed PLO-8/Omaha-8-B/Big O Championship ($25K GTD)
–July 2-5 / Event 99: $200 NLHE Ultimate Reentry ($250K GTD, nine starting flights)
Seniors action gets underway on June 20 for players aged 50 and over, starting with Event 60, a $250 buy-in NLHE event with a $100K guarantee. The Seniors High Roller event listed above happens on the same day, with the OKJ Seniors Championship the next day. On June 23, a Seniors Omaha Hi/Lo 8-or-Better event has a $10K guarantee, and the action concludes with a Super Seniors NLHE event for players aged 60 and older on June 24 with a significant $100K guarantee.
One ladies-only event will happen on June 18, requiring a $150 buy-in for a $10K guarantee on the prize pool.
More details and structure sheets will be available in the coming weeks.
Ultimate Re-Entry Events have the multi-bag payouts. Structure sheets are being worked on. Follow for updates on release.
— GNLV Poker (@GNLVpoker) March 4, 2020