Bodog, Ayre, not in contempt of court, says Nevada judge

December 3rd, 2007
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Last Wednesday, a federal judge in Las Vegas ruled against 1st Technology, LLC in its case against Bodog Entertainment.

Bodog had filed a defense motion stating that since Bodog Entertainment Group, S.A. is not a resident of Nevada, and neither is its founder Calvin Ayre, neither should be subject to examination under Nevada state law. The judge agreed, thus rendering 1st Technology’s contempt motion against Ayre for not appearing in Las Vegas for such an examination moot.

“This has been an interesting case, and as it progresses, there seems to be plenty of compelling facts emerging. With the recent ruling in favor of the defense, I’m happy that it was also clarified by the judge that I am, by law, not personally in contempt of any order from the Nevada court,” said Mr. Ayre in response.


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Archive pick: Value betting the river, no limit hold em cash -

Game type: 1/2 No Limit Cash Game
Your image: Fairly Aggressive
Opponent's image: Solid, a little tricky
Your hand: As Qh

This hand is from the archives and originally appeared on 8/21/07. View the original quiz and comments here

The setup: You're fairly new to this table and you picked up a pot quick when you flopped a set and won a decent multi-way pot. You've been fairly active since, seeing a lot of flops cheap and playing for the win on the flop or turn in a couple of spots.

This hand you're dealt AQo UTG and you decide to limp. The button limps and both blinds play. You flop top pair:

Qd 7h 6d

The SB leads out for $6. The BB folds. You make it $24 and the button folds. The SB calls. The turn gives you two pair with the Ac. The SB checks and you pop $40 into $54. The SB flat calls.

The turn comes the 10c. The SB checks again. There's $134 in the middle. Do you value bet here and if so, for how much?


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