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Airbus v Boeing: Plane poker

Airbus plays the new-engine card

THE big aircraft get the big headlines as both Airbus and Boeing grapple with costly delays to their giant widebody jets, the A380 and the 787 Dreamliner. But the real poker game involves the humbler single-aisle Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 jets. With 120-180 seats, these aeroplanes are the workhorses of the sky, accounting for about four out of every five jets that the two manufacturers sell. This week Airbus raised the stakes when its executives agreed on an A320 upgrade.

The official launch still awaits approval by the board of EADS, the parent company of Airbus. But John Leahy, the head of sales at Airbus, says he is looking forward to selling the A320 NEO (which stands for “new engine option”) from the middle of this month. Tom Enders, Airbus’s CEO, says that the last remaining niggle was whether the company could spare enough senior engineers for the project without hurting other new planes in the works. …

Phamily Poker Classic In Atlantic City

A GOOD REASON TO LEAVE MONEY IN ATLANTIC CITY
OVER HALLOWEEN WEEKEND

The Mockingbird Foundation has announced The Phamily Poker Classic, a no-limit Texas Hold ‘Em tournament in Atlantic City to take place in the Tropicana’s poker room on the afternoons of October 30 (tournament) and 31 (final table) the same weekend Phish performs at Boardwalk Hall in AC.

There will be both cash and non-cash prizes, and some of the $120 ticket price (the “buy-in”) will benefit the Foundation. This event is being graciously organized by Phish fan Kevin Young, with the assistance of others including Foundation volunteers, and none of us are benefiting financially from this event.

For more details and to purchase tickets, please see the event’s website. If you play, you will not miss any Phish performances. This event is expected to sell-out. It is unlikely that tickets (seats) will be sold at the door.

Whether you play poker or not, you can consider donating an “ante” or “blind” – $5 or $10 – to the Foundation. Your donation is fully tax-deductible. The Foundation is run entirely by volunteers with very little overhead, and your support goes to music education.

Some individuals will play in the tournament as “bounty players” for the Foundation, with non-cash prizes to be awarded to any player who busts them out of the Tournament (one bounty player per table is expected).

If you have anything that you would like to donate for the benefit of the non-cash prize pool, then please email Charlie@phish.net.


Jam Cruise: Add Brock/Gans Boogie, Poker, Funky Bingo!

ARTIST ADDITIONS AND NEW ACTIVITIES ANNOUNCED FOR 9th VOYAGE

Disco on Jam Cruise 8 by Dave Vann

Jam Cruise 9 announced the addition of Brock Butler (Perpetual Groove) and David Gans to the next voyage, January 4-9, on the MSC Poesia sailing from Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

The rolling sea-bound festival also announced its first theme night for JC9. Jungle Boogie Night invites sailors to fluff their Afros, bust out the platform shoes and let it all hang out in the finest animal prints and polyester leisure wear under the sun.

It’s also been revealed that Ivan Neville will host a Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament, and Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker will present the number calls at Funky B-I-N-G-O. If Vegas had dealers of this caliber they might not be suffering such a travel drop-off! And all bingo proceeds will benefit Jam Cruise Greening efforts.

A full lineup of artists aboard Jam Cruise 9 can be found here and cabins can be booked here. A lil’ elf told us cabins are going fast, and we’ve learned to trust what lil’ elves tell us through hard won experienceÂ…

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Games for Thinkers

Games for Thinkers

Pastimes to Challenge and Entertain

Thinkers relish the challenge and stimulation of brilliant games. They enjoy games for the pure thrill of exercising their minds and judgments in pursuit of victory. You can take pleasure in any number of great games. Here is a selection of recommended pastimes. Add them to your Christmas list:

1. Chess

Chess is the king of games. It represents a pure cerebral struggle between two minds. It teaches strategy, tactics, positional play and the benefits of absolute concentration. Every home should have a set. Every child should learn to play. Everyone can enjoy the challenge.

2. Scrabble

Scrabble is the classic word game. You can play it with 3, 4 or 5 people but it is ideal for couples. Luck plays a small part. You have to make the most of whatever letter tiles are in your hand using the available resources on the board. Skilled players see remarkable possibilities and know a range of obscure and short words that they use adroitly.

3. Monopoly

This is the game that Fidel Castro banned when he came to power in Cuba because he saw it as a model for capitalism. There is a large element of luck but the skilled player will often triumph because he or she has focussed on the right resources and developed a set quickly. It teaches trading skills and probabilities.

4. Bridge

There are many great card games but surely the finest is bridge. The bidding and the play of the cards represent two different skill sets, with the play having amazing subtleties. Good players remember all the cards played and can quickly deduce the lie of the hidden cards. Most players learn whist first before graduating to bridge.

5. Cluedo (Clue in US)

This is a popular family game which is great fun. Can you put the clues together and figure out who is the murderer?

6. Backgammon

Backgammon is an excellent game for two players with its own mixture of luck, skill and gambling. You can choose risky or cagey strategies and double the value of game on occasions.

7. Poker

Some people wrongly think that poker is all about bluffing. It is a highly demanding intellectual exercise in which the skilful players read their opponents. You need nerves of steel and excellent understanding of the probabilities to succeed. This is a costly game to learn and it can be dangerous but surely it is one of life’s greatest pastimes.

8. Dingbats

Dingbats are rebuses or visual word puzzles where you have to figure out the common phrase or word represented by what you see. The advice is to say what you see – but can you look laterally enough to see the answer?

9. Articulate

This is an entertaining word game for friends and family to enjoy. You have to describe words quickly to your team members without any miming.

10. Trivial Pursuit

This the daddy of all quiz games. This will test your general knowledge and your ability to think in the same clever ways that the puzzle-setters use.

11. Pictionary

You have to draw the words in order to explain their meaning to your team mates. This will test your graphical thinking skills. It can be both frustrating and hilarious.

12. Charades

Charades is a well-established game in which you have to mime the meanings of names, phrases or titles. You have to think quickly and find clever ways to get the message across without speaking.

13. Lateral Thinking Puzzles

Lateral thinking puzzles are strange situations where one person knows the solution and others have to ask him or her questions (for example, 20 Questions). The quizmaster can only answer, ‘yes, no or irrelevant’. You have to come at the problem from different directions, check your assumptions and put the clues together. Good fun with friends and family.


Paul Sloane is an author and speaker on leadership, innovation and lateral thinking. His most recent book is The Innovative Leader. He helps organizations improve innovation, creativity and leadership. He is the founder of Destination Innovation. He has written 15 books of lateral thinking puzzles and hosts the lateral puzzles forum.


Christopher Walken “Poker Face” Reading (VIDEO)

HA! “Poker Face” becomes pure poetry when read from the lips of screen star Christopher Walken. The acting vet appeared on a special Halloween edition of the BBC’s Friday Night with Jonathan Ross over the weekend, where he gave his rendition of Lady Gaga’s platinum charttopper, “Poker Face”

No Wonder the Poker Game is Ending: The Wealthiest Have Taken All of the Chips

A new report by University of California, Berkeley economics professor Emmanuel Saez concludes that income inequality in the United States is at an all-time high, surpassing even levels seen during the Great Depression.The report shows that:Income ineq…

Senator Deals New Online Poker Bill

Sen. Robert Menendez introduces legislation to license and regulate online poker sites. Current law effectively bans online gambling by prohibiting financial institutions from accepting payments from credit cards, checks or electronic fund transfers to settle online wagers. Poker players claim their game is one of skill and differs from other types of online gambling such as sports wagering.
– Online poker advocates upped the legislative ante Aug. 6 with the introduction of a bill in the U.S. Senate that would
legalize online poker and other games of skill. Virtually all forms of online gambling are illegal under the 2006 Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement
Act, which prohibits finan…



World Series of Poker – What ESPN Missed

The World Series of Poker for 2009 has 56 out of 57 events completed with the final table for the Main Event still to finish up. ESPN has published their schedule and has plans to only show 2 of these events along with two other special events that were held which are the Ante Up [...]