Posted by James Guill on Jun 23, 2011 Posted in WSOP News | 1 Comment »
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The 2011 World Series of Poker took a chance this year and added Badugi to the 10-Game Mix Event.  They also reinstated the $2,500 Omaha 8/Stud 8 Event.  While the WSOP is always the one place in of poker where you can consistently find more games than justRead Full Article

Posted by Steve Ruddock on May 26, 2011 Posted in Poker Industry News | No Comments »
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One of two things happened on Monday when it was revealed that ten more online gaming sites had their domain names seized by the DOJ including two small online poker rooms: Either the DOJ specifically targeted TruePoker and DoylesRoom despite the fact that the investigation would likely costRead Full Article

Posted by Steve Ruddock on May 15, 2011 Posted in WPT News | No Comments »
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With attendance down virtually across the board at poker tournaments around the world since Black Friday, few people were expecting the $25,000 buy-in WPT Championship to be able to match last year’s attendance mark of 195 players. But lo and behold, on Day 1 of the tournament 188Read Full Article

Posted by James Guill on May 13, 2011 Posted in TV Poker, WSOP News | No Comments »
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Last Wednesday, Tony G gave an interview on QuadJacks Radio discussing the situation revolving around Full Tilt and UB returning player funds.  During that interview, the topic of the future of poker Television was discussed.  Tony made an interesting point when he stated that the future of pokerRead Full Article

Posted by James Guill on May 10, 2011 Posted in Op-Ed, Poker Gossip, Poker Industry News | No Comments »
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When the April 15th indictments hit, many in the poker world agreed that PokerStars and Full Tilt would honor their commitments and return player’s bankrolls. However, just as many felt that player could kiss their money on Absolute Poker and UB goodbye. In recent weeks, a combination ofRead Full Article

Posted by Steve Ruddock on Apr 28, 2011 Posted in Poker Industry News | No Comments »
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Two weeks after the online poker world was rocked by the seizure of PokerStars’, Full Tilt Pokers’, and Absolute/UB Pokers’ domain names, as well as the indictments of several founders and owners of these sites the online poker industry is starting to get a glimpse of just howRead Full Article

Posted by James Guill on Apr 26, 2011 Posted in Online Poker News | No Comments »
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When the Black Friday indictments hit, the online poker world went into an utter frenzy.  Play funds were frozen on Full Tilt, PokerStars, Absolute Poker, and Ultimatebet.  Some players have their entire bankroll locked up online and others are unable to pay their bills due to their accountsRead Full Article

Posted by Gerry Poltorak on Feb 20, 2011 Posted in Op-Ed | No Comments »
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Something I get asked alot is “Whats the Best Online Poker Site for US Players?“, I usually follow there question with another. “Do you play Cash or Tournaments?”. If they say they play Tournaments I’ll tell them to try PokerStars or Full Tilt and if you already haveRead Full Article

Posted by Steve Ruddock on Feb 03, 2011 Posted in Online Poker News | 2 Comments »
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Never one to keep things bottled up, Team Full Tilt Poker pro Mike Matusow took his famous “Blowups” to his Twitter account yesterday after being slow-rolled on Full Tilt Poker while playing $1,000 Super-Turbo Sit and Go tournaments according to the AM Scramble over at www.Bluffmagazine.com. The incidentRead Full Article

Posted by Steve Ruddock on Jan 13, 2011 Posted in Poker Industry News | No Comments »
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In its 5+ years on the online poker scene Full Tilt Poker has been one of the leading innovators in the industry, introducing such features as Rush Poker, and now their latest addition to the online poker world is the Multi-Entry Tournament. Multi-Entry Tournaments allow players to enterRead Full Article