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The well-appointed 27-table Poker Room (which expands up to 50 tables) has every amenity imaginable, such as TVs, cocktail service, auto shufflers, food tableside, massage, check cashing and more, making for the optimal playing environment. Limits start at $1/$3 and go up to $5/$10 on weekends. We offer daily poker news, poker professionals' blogs and tweets, exclusive poker videos, thousands of free poker articles, as well as coverage from all major poker tournaments in the world.

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We have tournaments on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. Tuesday and Thursday are the same tournament- a $40 buy-in, with an optional re-buy @ $40(15k in chips), starting at 6:15 pm sharp. Late registration till 7:45 pm. Tuesday's and Thursday's final table will include a BBA (big blind ante), at half (1/2) the big blind.
Sunday is $85 buy-in with an optional re-buy @ $85(25k in chips) and starts at 2:00 pm. 20,000 chips 20 minute rounds with a Big Blind Ante. All are no-limit hold'em. You must be felted before the first break to be eligible to rebuy or surrender your chips. Usually there are 6 places that are paid. You can look up past tournaments here to see previous prize pools and payoffs. Players can 'RE-ENTER' 1(one) time after busting out.

While tournament payout structures vary depending on the poker site or live tournament organizer, the winner of the tournament will always get the biggest chunk of the prize pool by a fair margin. In a typical $20 buy-in, $10k guaranteed online tournament, the winner will get approximately $2,500 and the runner-up will be left with $1,500.

TOURNAMENT SEATING MAY BE LIMITED. SEATS ARE AVAILABLE ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS

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In this edition of The Muck, we highlight some drama that has unfolded in Las Vegas over the past week, including Denise Pratt calling out Dan Shak for an uncouth reaction after a hand, and a class action lawsuit involving poker massage therapists at the Bellagio. Read on to get the scoop.

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Twitter Meets Denise Pratt

Many who have played in mid-stakes tours in the U.S. and bigger buy-in events elsewhere have encountered Denise Pratt. The outspoken CEO of a Pharmacy-related company in Tennessee is relatively new to the tournament poker scene with her first recorded cash coming in June 2016. Despite her novelty, she's racked up $165K in tournament winnings including her best cash of $70,262 for taking fourth in the 2017 WSOP Circuit Milwaukee Main Event, and lately, she's been playing a bit bigger.

A recent video posted on Twitter by poker player Sam DeSilva has expanded Pratt's fanbase. The video captured Pratt recounting Shak’s reaction to losing a big pot to her in the Caribbean Poker Party $5,300 Main Event – plus some tangential discussion of shoes related to Shak’s divorce.

Lady to my left is hilarious! Talking about busting Dan Shak! https://t.co/eOlMxYcTa0

— Sammy Whammy (@SamDeSilvaPoker)

Judging by the Twitter responses, poker fans want to see more of Pratt in the game. Daniel Negreanu was an instant fan, pleading with PokerGO to get Pratt on their streamed Friday Night Poker game.

Can we PLEASE get this woman on @PokerGO to continue this story!

— Daniel Negreanu (@RealKidPoker)

Shak joined the conversation, admitting the error of his ways in his reaction to Pratt cracking his pocket kings, and welcomed a PokerGO grudge match.

@RealKidPoker @PokerGO Have to admit my reaction to her cracking my KK in the 10m Baha mar main wasn’t the best but… https://t.co/E1FRllGObb

— Daniel Shak (@daniel_shak)

@RealKidPoker @PokerGO Love the ending when I see that little B***h again I don’t think I can be nice to him . Lmfao

— Daniel Shak (@daniel_shak)

Negreanu praised Shak for being a good sport, and others, including Danielle 'dmoongirl' Andersen seconded Negreanu's request for more Pratt.

@daniel_shak @RealKidPoker @PokerGO I’d listen to this woman talk about anything. In fact, I think someone should s… https://t.co/QVFH2w3U4J

— Danielle Andersen (@dmoongirl)

It's a small world, and soon enough, the two rivals found themselves playing in the same casino. Sorel Mizzi took it upon himself to get some video footage of the across-the-room interaction that ensued.

A cordial interaction between two old friends @daniel_shak https://t.co/FcHsbvbmmu

— Sorel Mizzi (@sorelmizzi)

While not all words in the conversation are clear, it's obvious that Shak denies calling Pratt the name she had accused him of calling her, and though he admits to being upset after the hand, he explains to Pratt, 'That's poker me, not personal me.'

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Water Under the Bridge

The bad blood between Pratt and Shak did not last too long, as by Sunday, they were friends.

Look who I found today my new friend ⁦@RealKidPoker⁩ ⁦@PokerGO⁩ https://t.co/ElH7Gzg0UX

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Poker Massage Therapists Out of Work Before WPT Five Diamond

In other Las Vegas drama, several of the regular poker massage therapists at the Bellagio were absent during one of the busiest times of the year, WPT Five Diamond - but it was not by choice. More than ten massage therapists working for third party company Intu lost their regular gigs at Bellagio when the company's contract with the casino ended on Dec. 7, 2018. But to make matters worse, they were also blacklisted from working for the new third party company taking over massage services, Professional Massage Inc. (PMI).

The complaint, filed by Mac Verstandig on behalf of The Verstandig Lawfirm, makes the claim that Intu is in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. According to the class action lawsuit, the employment agreements between Intu and the massage therapists included a non-compete clause that would keep the therapists from working for the same venue for another company in the period of one year following the termination of the agreement. This clause has resulted in the masseuses being prevented from providing services at Bellagio for PMI.

'The Covenant Not to Compete... imposes an undue hardship upon [the plaintiffs].'

Furthermore, while the employment agreements that plaintiffs Krystal Johnson and Shannon DeLelle had with Intu were 'putatively styled as an independent contractor agreement, [the plaintiffs'] work with [Intu] has been in the nature of an employee/employer relationship at all times relevant,' the complaint reads.

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Intu treated the contractors as employees in actions such as dictating precise hours of work and vacation time, location of work, nature of services rendered, as well as rate and method of collecting revenue. However, Intu did not provide the physical therapists an hourly minimum wage, overtime wages, or other benefits that would be expected in an employer-employee relationship, hence alleged violation of the labor law.

According to the complaint, 'the Covenant Not to Compete is null and void as a matter of law, and has been at all times relevant, as it is greater than is required for the protection of [Intu] and imposes an undue hardship upon [the plaintiffs],' largely because the massage therapists pose no 'competitive threat' to the defendant, Intu.

PokerNews will provide an update on the litigation as it becomes available.

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