With COVID-19 disrupting our usual operations, we have reluctantly reviewed how we operate and the services we offer. Sadly we are unable to continue running poker tournaments or games at our UK venues. The exception being three-card poker games at selected venues. We would like to thank our poker community for their support over the years, especially to those who have been with us since Genting Poker Series launched in 2012, and our staff who helped create an experience that was valued by all our players. Any players who have funds in a prize pot should contact their local casino for more information.
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We have reviewed all aspects of the business and reluctantly concluded that, given the current circumstances and environment, commercially we could no longer offer poker tournaments at our venues. We understand this will be disappointing to our players and staff and want to thank everyone who has been part of the Genting poker community.
Anyone who has funds in a prize pot should contact their local casino to arrange a refund.
The coronavirus pandemic has presented a unique set of challenges for every business in the casino sector. It is these challenges in totality that has led to our decision.
Like all business we have to be commercially viable and we have reviewed every aspect of our offering due to the coronavirus pandemic. We approached this with an aim to ensure guests continue to enjoy a great experience at our casinos with the widest possible range of games available.
Yes, sadly we will no longer be running any poker tournaments at our UK venues for the foreseeable future.
Yes, three card poker can still be played at some of our venues. Please check with your nearest venue to see if it is offered as one of our table games.
We value all our team members, and this decision has clearly and sadly had an impact on many individuals. We cannot however discuss specifics about the employment of individuals.
We will not be offering poker tournaments at our venues for the foreseeable future. We do however regularly review every aspect of the business to ensure we provide a great guest experience at our casinos.
James Bond is changing in a big way in the next few months. After five blockbuster films, Daniel Craig is stepping down from the role of 007. No Time To Die is due to be released on April 2, 2021, and will showcase the end of Craig’s time in the tux. The 52-year-old has had quite the career as the man of mystery, and who could forget his introduction? 2006’s Casino Royale showed off the brutality and spectacle of his Bond in the 21st Century, against a devilish villain, Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen).
While Casino Royale is often regarded as one of the generation’s best Bond films, the director has now spoken out on an error it contains.
Speaking in a recent interview, director Martin Campbell spoke out about the tough parts of creating a genre-bending Bond movie for the ages.
At first, he touched upon the poker aspect of the film, and admitted: “There was a lot of [card] playing in it. It was the thing I sweated on more than anything else.”
Fans will recall the incredible sequence which sees Bond and Le Chiffre spending hours in a high-stakes Texas Hold’em game, betting millions of dollars at a time.
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It is also important to note that Bond was given an enormous £10 million by the British treasury in order to get close to the terrorist Le Chiffre.
The entire scene is thrilling, however Campbell was keen to point out a big error.
After triumphantly defeating Le Chiffre in the extensive poker scene, Bond tips the dealer – a plastic card worth $500,000.
The director noted that this detail always amuses him.
Many actors have been suggested – from Tom Hardy to Sam Heughan – however, Star Wars actor John Boyega was recently asked if he would join the franchise in an interview.
When the suggestion was brought up, Boyega yelled: “Ooh!” before adding: “Hey, listen.
“[With] Steve McQueen directing? Let’s do this.
“We can show them something different – we [would] still bring that sophistication – James Bond has to be James Bond – but we could do something with that.”
Boyega has been working hard since the end of the science-fiction series’ third trilogy.
The 28-year-old recently appeared in Red, White and Blue, directed by the aforementioned Steve McQueen.
James Bond No Time To Die is due out in cinemas on April 2, 2021.