Las Vegas – The Bloopers – Opening Credits (Intro)

May 31st, 2010

Artist : Charlie Clouser
Title : Let It Ride

Las Vegas’s Gag Reel Intro. Enjoy!

James Caan… Ed Deline
Josh Duhamel… Danny McCoy
Nikki Cox… Mary Connell
James Lesure… Mike Cannon
Vanessa Marcil… Sam Marquez
Molly Sims… Delinda Deline
Marsha Thomason… Nessa Holt

Duration : 0:0:48

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FSX Flight Simulator X HD – Landing Las Vegas – i7 OC @ 3.80 GHz and ATI 4870 HD X2 V2 FS Dream Team

April 17th, 2010

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Following the release of Landing in Las Vegas 1 that reached over 100k views, I decided to make a version 2, introducing breathtaking graphics, and real sounds featuring FS Dream Team Las Vegas and the Ariane 737-800 series.

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Duration : 0:5:11

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2006 WSOP E05 5/5 – Bally’s Las Vegas Circuit Event

March 11th, 2010

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The 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) began on June 25, 2006 with “satellite” events, with regular play commencing on June 26 with the annual Casino Employee event, and the Tournament of Champions held on June 28 and 29. Forty more events in various events including Omaha, seven-card stud and razz, plus ladies’ and senior tournaments led up to the 10,000 USD no-limit Texas hold ‘em main event starting July 28 and running through the final table on August 10.
All events were held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, which marked the first time that a casino other than Binion’s Horseshoe (now “Binion’s”) hosted the final table of the main event. Six days reserved for the first two rounds of play for the main event were established by Harrah’s Entertainment, which has run the annual event since its purchase from the Binion family in 2004.
The first prize in the main event was $12 million (US), the richest prize for the winner of any sports or television event in history. The top 12 players became millionaires.[1]
The 2006 World Series featured a much-anticipated HORSE tournament with a $50,000 buy-in, the highest ever for a single WSOP event.
Humberto Brenes, Phil Hellmuth, Chris Ferguson, and Alex Jacob are tied for the most number of cashes during one WSOP, with eight cashes each. Jeff Madsen, who won two events and made two other final tables (finishing third both times), was named the 2006 WSOP Player of the Year (POTY). He barely edged Hellmuth, who also made four final tables. No Limit Hold’em Pot Limit Hold’em Limit Omaha Hi-Lo PLO Chris Gros Bryan Devonshire Brandon Cantu Phong “Mark” Ly Rafe Furst Rocky Enciso Kianoush Abolfathi Eric Buchman Dutch Boyd Joe Hachem Mark Vos Nam Le Bill Chen Yueqi “Rich” Zhu Jack Zwerner Rusty Mandap Jeff Cabanillas Phil Hellmuth Jr. David Williams John Hoang Bob Chalmers Tam Ho Sam Farha Phil Ivey Max Pescatori Anthony Reategui Allen Cunningham David Rheem Mary Jones Meyer Shawnee Barton Lee Watkinson Mike Guttman Jon Friedberg John Phan Eric Kesselman Hyon Kim Clare Miller Mike Nargi Paul Wasicka Jamie Gold Phil Hellmuth Jr. Erick Lindgren

Duration : 0:5:52

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2006 WSOP E04 3/5 – Bally’s Las Vegas Circuit Event

March 9th, 2010

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The 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) began on June 25, 2006 with “satellite” events, with regular play commencing on June 26 with the annual Casino Employee event, and the Tournament of Champions held on June 28 and 29. Forty more events in various events including Omaha, seven-card stud and razz, plus ladies’ and senior tournaments led up to the 10,000 USD no-limit Texas hold ‘em main event starting July 28 and running through the final table on August 10.
All events were held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, which marked the first time that a casino other than Binion’s Horseshoe (now “Binion’s”) hosted the final table of the main event. Six days reserved for the first two rounds of play for the main event were established by Harrah’s Entertainment, which has run the annual event since its purchase from the Binion family in 2004.
The first prize in the main event was $12 million (US), the richest prize for the winner of any sports or television event in history. The top 12 players became millionaires.[1]
The 2006 World Series featured a much-anticipated HORSE tournament with a $50,000 buy-in, the highest ever for a single WSOP event.
Humberto Brenes, Phil Hellmuth, Chris Ferguson, and Alex Jacob are tied for the most number of cashes during one WSOP, with eight cashes each. Jeff Madsen, who won two events and made two other final tables (finishing third both times), was named the 2006 WSOP Player of the Year (POTY). He barely edged Hellmuth, who also made four final tables. No Limit Hold’em Pot Limit Hold’em Limit Omaha Hi-Lo PLO Chris Gros Bryan Devonshire Brandon Cantu Phong “Mark” Ly Rafe Furst Rocky Enciso Kianoush Abolfathi Eric Buchman Dutch Boyd Joe Hachem Mark Vos Nam Le Bill Chen Yueqi “Rich” Zhu Jack Zwerner Rusty Mandap Jeff Cabanillas Phil Hellmuth Jr. David Williams John Hoang Bob Chalmers Tam Ho Sam Farha Phil Ivey Max Pescatori Anthony Reategui Allen Cunningham David Rheem Mary Jones Meyer Shawnee Barton Lee Watkinson Mike Guttman Jon Friedberg John Phan Eric Kesselman Hyon Kim Clare Miller Mike Nargi Paul Wasicka Jamie Gold Phil Hellmuth Jr. Erick Lindgren

Duration : 0:10:0

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2006 WSOP E05 4/5 – Bally’s Las Vegas Circuit Event

March 8th, 2010

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The 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) began on June 25, 2006 with “satellite” events, with regular play commencing on June 26 with the annual Casino Employee event, and the Tournament of Champions held on June 28 and 29. Forty more events in various events including Omaha, seven-card stud and razz, plus ladies’ and senior tournaments led up to the 10,000 USD no-limit Texas hold ‘em main event starting July 28 and running through the final table on August 10.
All events were held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, which marked the first time that a casino other than Binion’s Horseshoe (now “Binion’s”) hosted the final table of the main event. Six days reserved for the first two rounds of play for the main event were established by Harrah’s Entertainment, which has run the annual event since its purchase from the Binion family in 2004.
The first prize in the main event was $12 million (US), the richest prize for the winner of any sports or television event in history. The top 12 players became millionaires.[1]
The 2006 World Series featured a much-anticipated HORSE tournament with a $50,000 buy-in, the highest ever for a single WSOP event.
Humberto Brenes, Phil Hellmuth, Chris Ferguson, and Alex Jacob are tied for the most number of cashes during one WSOP, with eight cashes each. Jeff Madsen, who won two events and made two other final tables (finishing third both times), was named the 2006 WSOP Player of the Year (POTY). He barely edged Hellmuth, who also made four final tables. No Limit Hold’em Pot Limit Hold’em Limit Omaha Hi-Lo PLO Chris Gros Bryan Devonshire Brandon Cantu Phong “Mark” Ly Rafe Furst Rocky Enciso Kianoush Abolfathi Eric Buchman Dutch Boyd Joe Hachem Mark Vos Nam Le Bill Chen Yueqi “Rich” Zhu Jack Zwerner Rusty Mandap Jeff Cabanillas Phil Hellmuth Jr. David Williams John Hoang Bob Chalmers Tam Ho Sam Farha Phil Ivey Max Pescatori Anthony Reategui Allen Cunningham David Rheem Mary Jones Meyer Shawnee Barton Lee Watkinson Mike Guttman Jon Friedberg John Phan Eric Kesselman Hyon Kim Clare Miller Mike Nargi Paul Wasicka Jamie Gold Phil Hellmuth Jr. Erick Lindgren

Duration : 0:10:4

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2006 WSOP E05 1/5 – Bally’s Las Vegas Circuit Event

March 6th, 2010

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The 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) began on June 25, 2006 with “satellite” events, with regular play commencing on June 26 with the annual Casino Employee event, and the Tournament of Champions held on June 28 and 29. Forty more events in various events including Omaha, seven-card stud and razz, plus ladies’ and senior tournaments led up to the 10,000 USD no-limit Texas hold ‘em main event starting July 28 and running through the final table on August 10.
All events were held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, which marked the first time that a casino other than Binion’s Horseshoe (now “Binion’s”) hosted the final table of the main event. Six days reserved for the first two rounds of play for the main event were established by Harrah’s Entertainment, which has run the annual event since its purchase from the Binion family in 2004.
The first prize in the main event was $12 million (US), the richest prize for the winner of any sports or television event in history. The top 12 players became millionaires.[1]
The 2006 World Series featured a much-anticipated HORSE tournament with a $50,000 buy-in, the highest ever for a single WSOP event.
Humberto Brenes, Phil Hellmuth, Chris Ferguson, and Alex Jacob are tied for the most number of cashes during one WSOP, with eight cashes each. Jeff Madsen, who won two events and made two other final tables (finishing third both times), was named the 2006 WSOP Player of the Year (POTY). He barely edged Hellmuth, who also made four final tables. No Limit Hold’em Pot Limit Hold’em Limit Omaha Hi-Lo PLO Chris Gros Bryan Devonshire Brandon Cantu Phong “Mark” Ly Rafe Furst Rocky Enciso Kianoush Abolfathi Eric Buchman Dutch Boyd Joe Hachem Mark Vos Nam Le Bill Chen Yueqi “Rich” Zhu Jack Zwerner Rusty Mandap Jeff Cabanillas Phil Hellmuth Jr. David Williams John Hoang Bob Chalmers Tam Ho Sam Farha Phil Ivey Max Pescatori Anthony Reategui Allen Cunningham David Rheem Mary Jones Meyer Shawnee Barton Lee Watkinson Mike Guttman Jon Friedberg John Phan Eric Kesselman Hyon Kim Clare Miller Mike Nargi Paul Wasicka Jamie Gold Phil Hellmuth Jr. Erick Lindgren

Duration : 0:10:1

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2006 WSOP E06 4/5 – Bally’s Las Vegas Circuit Event

March 5th, 2010

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The 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) began on June 25, 2006 with “satellite” events, with regular play commencing on June 26 with the annual Casino Employee event, and the Tournament of Champions held on June 28 and 29. Forty more events in various events including Omaha, seven-card stud and razz, plus ladies’ and senior tournaments led up to the 10,000 USD no-limit Texas hold ‘em main event starting July 28 and running through the final table on August 10.
All events were held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, which marked the first time that a casino other than Binion’s Horseshoe (now “Binion’s”) hosted the final table of the main event. Six days reserved for the first two rounds of play for the main event were established by Harrah’s Entertainment, which has run the annual event since its purchase from the Binion family in 2004.
The first prize in the main event was $12 million (US), the richest prize for the winner of any sports or television event in history. The top 12 players became millionaires.[1]
The 2006 World Series featured a much-anticipated HORSE tournament with a $50,000 buy-in, the highest ever for a single WSOP event.
Humberto Brenes, Phil Hellmuth, Chris Ferguson, and Alex Jacob are tied for the most number of cashes during one WSOP, with eight cashes each. Jeff Madsen, who won two events and made two other final tables (finishing third both times), was named the 2006 WSOP Player of the Year (POTY). He barely edged Hellmuth, who also made four final tables. No Limit Hold’em Pot Limit Hold’em Limit Omaha Hi-Lo PLO Chris Gros Bryan Devonshire Brandon Cantu Phong “Mark” Ly Rafe Furst Rocky Enciso Kianoush Abolfathi Eric Buchman Dutch Boyd Joe Hachem Mark Vos Nam Le Bill Chen Yueqi “Rich” Zhu Jack Zwerner Rusty Mandap Jeff Cabanillas Phil Hellmuth Jr. David Williams John Hoang Bob Chalmers Tam Ho Sam Farha Phil Ivey Max Pescatori Anthony Reategui Allen Cunningham David Rheem Mary Jones Meyer Shawnee Barton Lee Watkinson Mike Guttman Jon Friedberg John Phan Eric Kesselman Hyon Kim Clare Miller Mike Nargi Paul Wasicka Jamie Gold Phil Hellmuth Jr. Erick Lindgren

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2006 WSOP E06 5/5 – Bally’s Las Vegas Circuit Event

March 4th, 2010

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The 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) began on June 25, 2006 with “satellite” events, with regular play commencing on June 26 with the annual Casino Employee event, and the Tournament of Champions held on June 28 and 29. Forty more events in various events including Omaha, seven-card stud and razz, plus ladies’ and senior tournaments led up to the 10,000 USD no-limit Texas hold ‘em main event starting July 28 and running through the final table on August 10.
All events were held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, which marked the first time that a casino other than Binion’s Horseshoe (now “Binion’s”) hosted the final table of the main event. Six days reserved for the first two rounds of play for the main event were established by Harrah’s Entertainment, which has run the annual event since its purchase from the Binion family in 2004.
The first prize in the main event was $12 million (US), the richest prize for the winner of any sports or television event in history. The top 12 players became millionaires.[1]
The 2006 World Series featured a much-anticipated HORSE tournament with a $50,000 buy-in, the highest ever for a single WSOP event.
Humberto Brenes, Phil Hellmuth, Chris Ferguson, and Alex Jacob are tied for the most number of cashes during one WSOP, with eight cashes each. Jeff Madsen, who won two events and made two other final tables (finishing third both times), was named the 2006 WSOP Player of the Year (POTY). He barely edged Hellmuth, who also made four final tables. No Limit Hold’em Pot Limit Hold’em Limit Omaha Hi-Lo PLO Chris Gros Bryan Devonshire Brandon Cantu Phong “Mark” Ly Rafe Furst Rocky Enciso Kianoush Abolfathi Eric Buchman Dutch Boyd Joe Hachem Mark Vos Nam Le Bill Chen Yueqi “Rich” Zhu Jack Zwerner Rusty Mandap Jeff Cabanillas Phil Hellmuth Jr. David Williams John Hoang Bob Chalmers Tam Ho Sam Farha Phil Ivey Max Pescatori Anthony Reategui Allen Cunningham David Rheem Mary Jones Meyer Shawnee Barton Lee Watkinson Mike Guttman Jon Friedberg John Phan Eric Kesselman Hyon Kim Clare Miller Mike Nargi Paul Wasicka Jamie Gold Phil Hellmuth Jr. Erick Lindgren

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2006 WSOP E04 5/5 – Bally’s Las Vegas Circuit Event

March 3rd, 2010

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The 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) began on June 25, 2006 with “satellite” events, with regular play commencing on June 26 with the annual Casino Employee event, and the Tournament of Champions held on June 28 and 29. Forty more events in various events including Omaha, seven-card stud and razz, plus ladies’ and senior tournaments led up to the 10,000 USD no-limit Texas hold ‘em main event starting July 28 and running through the final table on August 10.
All events were held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, which marked the first time that a casino other than Binion’s Horseshoe (now “Binion’s”) hosted the final table of the main event. Six days reserved for the first two rounds of play for the main event were established by Harrah’s Entertainment, which has run the annual event since its purchase from the Binion family in 2004.
The first prize in the main event was $12 million (US), the richest prize for the winner of any sports or television event in history. The top 12 players became millionaires.[1]
The 2006 World Series featured a much-anticipated HORSE tournament with a $50,000 buy-in, the highest ever for a single WSOP event.
Humberto Brenes, Phil Hellmuth, Chris Ferguson, and Alex Jacob are tied for the most number of cashes during one WSOP, with eight cashes each. Jeff Madsen, who won two events and made two other final tables (finishing third both times), was named the 2006 WSOP Player of the Year (POTY). He barely edged Hellmuth, who also made four final tables. No Limit Hold’em Pot Limit Hold’em Limit Omaha Hi-Lo PLO Chris Gros Bryan Devonshire Brandon Cantu Phong “Mark” Ly Rafe Furst Rocky Enciso Kianoush Abolfathi Eric Buchman Dutch Boyd Joe Hachem Mark Vos Nam Le Bill Chen Yueqi “Rich” Zhu Jack Zwerner Rusty Mandap Jeff Cabanillas Phil Hellmuth Jr. David Williams John Hoang Bob Chalmers Tam Ho Sam Farha Phil Ivey Max Pescatori Anthony Reategui Allen Cunningham David Rheem Mary Jones Meyer Shawnee Barton Lee Watkinson Mike Guttman Jon Friedberg John Phan Eric Kesselman Hyon Kim Clare Miller Mike Nargi Paul Wasicka Jamie Gold Phil Hellmuth Jr. Erick Lindgren

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2006 WSOP E04 4/5 – Bally’s Las Vegas Circuit Event

March 2nd, 2010

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The 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP) began on June 25, 2006 with “satellite” events, with regular play commencing on June 26 with the annual Casino Employee event, and the Tournament of Champions held on June 28 and 29. Forty more events in various events including Omaha, seven-card stud and razz, plus ladies’ and senior tournaments led up to the 10,000 USD no-limit Texas hold ‘em main event starting July 28 and running through the final table on August 10.
All events were held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, which marked the first time that a casino other than Binion’s Horseshoe (now “Binion’s”) hosted the final table of the main event. Six days reserved for the first two rounds of play for the main event were established by Harrah’s Entertainment, which has run the annual event since its purchase from the Binion family in 2004.
The first prize in the main event was $12 million (US), the richest prize for the winner of any sports or television event in history. The top 12 players became millionaires.[1]
The 2006 World Series featured a much-anticipated HORSE tournament with a $50,000 buy-in, the highest ever for a single WSOP event.
Humberto Brenes, Phil Hellmuth, Chris Ferguson, and Alex Jacob are tied for the most number of cashes during one WSOP, with eight cashes each. Jeff Madsen, who won two events and made two other final tables (finishing third both times), was named the 2006 WSOP Player of the Year (POTY). He barely edged Hellmuth, who also made four final tables. No Limit Hold’em Pot Limit Hold’em Limit Omaha Hi-Lo PLO Chris Gros Bryan Devonshire Brandon Cantu Phong “Mark” Ly Rafe Furst Rocky Enciso Kianoush Abolfathi Eric Buchman Dutch Boyd Joe Hachem Mark Vos Nam Le Bill Chen Yueqi “Rich” Zhu Jack Zwerner Rusty Mandap Jeff Cabanillas Phil Hellmuth Jr. David Williams John Hoang Bob Chalmers Tam Ho Sam Farha Phil Ivey Max Pescatori Anthony Reategui Allen Cunningham David Rheem Mary Jones Meyer Shawnee Barton Lee Watkinson Mike Guttman Jon Friedberg John Phan Eric Kesselman Hyon Kim Clare Miller Mike Nargi Paul Wasicka Jamie Gold Phil Hellmuth Jr. Erick Lindgren

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