2009 March 27 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Following a 12-month investigation, the European Commission has found that the United States’ attempts to block European online gambling sites from accepting American customers violate World Trade Organization rules…
ProPlayLive, which recently launched as a poker training site, features some of the world’s top instructors, including 2004 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event winner Greg Raymer, Poker News Daily contributor Annie Duke, and eight-time bracelet winner and Full Tilt Poker pro Erik Seidel. Poker News Daily sat down with Vince Gelormine from ProPlayLive to discuss the site’s launch as well as learn what niche it has taken in this highly competitive market.
One hour into Thursday morning’s session of the ‘durrrr Challenge’, Tom Dwan found himself on a serious heater. After booking wins in his last two meetings with Patrik Antonius in their 50,000 hand, $200/400 pot-limit Omaha…
It is hard to believe that it has been this long, but the online poker world is sliding out of its infancy.
Poker News Daily: How did you get started in poker?
A Court of Appeals in the State of Washington has upheld a law that makes playing online poker a felony. The case, which was filed by the Washington State Director for the Poker Players Alliance (PPA), Lee Rousso, may now head to the Washington Supreme Court. Poker News Daily sat down with Rousso to learn more.
Last March, the Remote Gambling Association (RGA) learned that its complaint filed with the European Commission would be acted on. The complaint stems from the passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) in 2006, which the RGA charges unfairly discriminates against foreign operators. On Thursday, the European Commission released its preliminary report.

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