MILLION DOLLAR PRESIDENTIAL CHALLENGE
13 March 2009
Online poker coaching website wants to draw
attention to the skill vs. chance issue
Online poker coaching website Bluefire Poker has come up
with a high profile initiative to draw attention to the
skill vs. chance debate in poker - a $1 million
challenge to U.S. President Barack Obama and any member
of the United States Congress that an amateur player
from Capitol Hill cannot defeat any of the Bluefire pros
in the long-run, proving that poker is predominated by
skill.
Bluefire is proposing that respondents to
its challenge put up a $1 stake. If the respondent can
defeat one of Bluefire Poker's sponsored pros, the prize
will a million dollars donated to a charity of their
choice.
That's a big donation, indicating that
Bluefire must be doing well in the teaching business to
have that sort of capital available!
The
importance of the skill vs. chance question is that it
removes the game of poker from the definition of an
(illegal) 'game of chance', something which three US
courts have recently recognised (see previous InfoPowa
reports).
Bluefire's Bill Murphy explained why
his company launched the challenge, saying: "We wanted
to make a move to pressure Congress to do something. As
a public relations move, we wanted to drive home the
point that poker is a game of skill. If it wasn’t a game
of skill, anyone would accept this bet."
The
finer points of the challenge (and the guarantee on that
million dollar prize) have yet to be publicised,
although Murphy has opined that the contest would have
to be of sufficient length to prove skill and not just
short-term good fortune.
"I'm not sure if we'd
do a best of seven series or something like that. We'd
also have to determine how quickly the blinds would
escalate. We haven’t thought about the exact details,"
Murphy says.
In the probably unlikely event of
the President or a congressman taking up the challenge,
he or she would face one of some pretty formidable
players on the Bluefire team, which includes Phil "OMGClayAiken",
Niman "Samoleus" Kenkre, Jason "PBJaxx" Senti, Martin
Fournier Gigučre, Ryan Fees, and Don "SoCalQuest"
Nguyen.
Bluefire Poker is primarily focused on
providing cash game instruction.
The deadline
for an elected official to take the site up on its offer
is March 17th, St. Patrick's Day, and the story has
appealed to Fox News, which has carried it.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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