The Sunday Times

By | June 17, 2012

What exciting things do we have for you this Sunday, you’re probably asking yourself? Well I’ll tell you.

I’ve done a review of The Million Pound Drapp for iOS. The download is free for playing along with the TV, a £1.49 in-app purchase unlocks the play anytime element (and I note you can’t seem to play anytime with the online web version now). I’m going to continue referring to it as The Million Pound Drapp UNTIL YOU LIKE IT.

NEXT tonight is the Bother Season of Poker Closing Ceremony with The Shipping Forecast – a £3.30 speed rebuy (plus an optional add-on after half an hour) winner take all tournament. You only need to buy in once and could win loads, especially as I’ve got about £20 in my account I’m happy to blow if necessary. The fun starts at 8pm, and you will need to be a member of Brig’s Poker Club to play:

– If you don’t already have it, download the free PokerStars software from www.pokerstars.com
– Open the main poker lobby, then click on the Home Games tab
– Click the ‘Join a Poker Club’ button
– Enter my Club ID number: 466738
– Enter my Invitation Code: onlyconnect

Then look for the tourney in the Home Games tab. Ten minutes late registration is available but there’s no entry after that. I will need to approve entry to the club so don’t leave it to the last minute. Rebuys and add-ons are £3 each if you want them.

And finally, Alex Sutton pointed out that a recent Applause Store mail had a picture of the The All New Skillful Red or Black set, so to look at it let’s go over to Gamesmaster (click then click again for a slightly larger version):

Blimey, I hope they didn’t need to stand for the entire recording.

3 thoughts on “The Sunday Times

  1. The Banker's Nephew

    On an utterly unrelated note, the most recent episodes of Miljoenenjacht don’t seem to be region locked any more. Go figure.

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  2. Dan Peake

    If they can get it past the lawyers, the premiere of The Glass House should be today in the states.

    I’ll give it a perusal tomorrow and see if it is, in any way, different to Big Brother.

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    1. Gizensha

      Based on the format description, basically more public votes. And tasks to determine who’s immune from elimination are team rather than individual.

      Reply

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