2009 August 20 Poker News, Events and Happenings
The Connellsville Police Officers Association will hold its annual 10-mile Poker Ride and will return to having bicycles as the vehicle of choice.
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As part of an agreement forged between World Poker Tour Enterprises (WPTE) and Gamynia Limited earlier this month, WPTE officials may be subject to a $1 million penalty should the company call off the sale.
It was a day full of action at Day 2 of the PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Kyiv Main Event. Eliminations came at a rapid clip as players built stacks to position themselves to make the cash and, ultimately, land that €330,000 first prize. When…
This article had to be withdrawn: unfortunately the ratings information we received and reported initially was inaccurate. The new version with the correct ratings can be now found as ESPN WSOP Main Event Ratings Even with 2008.
The Prosecutor Generals Office on Thursday requested that the Justice Ministry shut down the Russian Federation of Sport Poker, after the card game was removed from a national list of sports amid a broader crackdown on gambling.
If it’s August, it’s time for big buy-in No-Limit Hold’em poker in Macau. The first of the Macau major tournaments, the 2009 Asian Poker Tour Macau Main Event, kicked off today in an eighth floor ballroom at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino.

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