by James
12. November 2010 04:21
Lacey Jones was born in Texas and currently resides in Las Vegas. Lacey Jones is a spokes model, commentator, and poker player.
She was originally hired as a prop player in a tournament as a model, but performed really well and landed up become a sponsored player. Lacey Jones is gaining popularity by using social media sites like Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, and Youtube to promote herself.
It was fantastic speaking to her, and we hope you enjoy i
by James
22. October 2010 10:05

So PokerTime friends and fans; we’ve officially got ‘Anonymous’ Tables now on our poker room. We are one of the first Microgaming operators to have these fantastic tables, and they really are a great way to spend your poker time.
The concept works as follows: These tables allow a player to remain as the name suggests: Anonymous. You can see your alias and your avatar during the game. This lands up making the game quite a bit harder for players who use tracking software but definitely adds quite a bit of a mystery element to the game.
Players can’t actually use PokerTracker or Holdem Manager with these Anonymous tables.
So here’s a little bit of information regarding these Anonymous tables: (in the form of Q&A)
Q: Why would I play anonymous tables?
A: You now have the ability to remain anonymous and give yourself a better chance at winning
Q: How do I know if a table is an anonymous table?
A: Anonymous Tables will have an icon next to the table name identifying it as an anonymous table.
Q: If the table is anonymous how will I know where I am sitting?
A: Your Alias and Avatar will be visible only to you while other players will have Anonymous Aliases and Avatars
Q: If a player previously has made notes or rated me will this show on the Anonymous table?
A: No, all notes and ratings made on players will not be available on the Anonymous table.
Q: Can poker tracking software track my real alias to the Anonymous Table?
A: No, Poker Tracking Software will not associate your temporary alias allocated on the Anonymous Table.
Q: Will PokerTime guys still see the players Real Alias?
A: Yes, The awesome poker Network Monitoring teams will still have access to the players real information