Archive for May, 2006

Moneymaker on Beer Radio

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006

Chris Moneymaker, the World Series of Poker (WSOP) champion 2003, has made a guest appearance on Beer Radio.

Beer Radio is a US-wide syndicated podcast radio show, which is run by producer Dennis Buettner.

Speaking about the most recent show, Mr Buettner said it brought together “two of the most compelling and passionate beer people in the world”.

He added: “Each episode of Beer Radio brings the world of beer to 300 million beer drinkers from around the world.”

“There are millions of terrific and passionate beer drinkers from around the world. It’s great having some as special guests and being able to podcast to the rest of them.”

Chris Ferguson, a main contestant is this year’s WSOP, is another poker player who endorses beer drinking – his preferred brand is Milwaukee’s Best Light beer.

Play European Roulette on VIP Casino

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006

With so many award-winning CyptoLogic games to choose from, it is sometimes difficult to know exactly which VIP Casino game to opt for.

One choice that VIP’s high rollers continue to play again and again is the hugely popular European Roulette.

The game follows standard European Roulette rules however there are a few subtle differences in game play that really make this version stand out from the crowd.

As is customary, players participate by trying to correctly predict the slot in which the small ball falls after a spin on the 37-numbered slot round wheel.

Customers stack their bets depending on the chip denomination with the options being $1, $5, $25, $100 or $500. Standard betting limits are a minimum of $25 and a maximum of $2,500.

Other neat game features includes the history of the previous winning numbers displayed in a table above the game menu while each winning bet is marked by a “W” on the chip stack after the spin.

VIP Casino European Roulette also has an interesting modification whereby bets on red, black, odd, even, high and low will have a “½” chip placed on them if a zero is rolled – this means more favorable odds to the player than in standard rules.