2009 September 14 Poker News, Events and Happenings
In recent months as posted on the TwoPlusTwo forums, a group of users headed by “Chesterboy” made a claim that they believe that small poker site Pitbull Poker had superusers. A superuser is one that cannot only see his or her hole cards, but also the hole cards of the other players at the table. A similar controversy was revealed on Absolute Poker and UltimateBet with millions of dollars having changed hands. This time around, the scale of the accusations is much smaller, but the premise remains the same.
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The Village of Lincolnwood has decided to opt out of an initiative to allow video poker gaming machines to be located in places that sell alcohol.
Although the naming of Russ Hamilton and other UltimateBet cheaters in the Kanawake Gaming Commission’s (KGC) decision on the 2008 UltimtateBet cheating scandal stole the show, the exoneration of Tokwiro Enterprises ENRG, parent company of UB, is…
With Day 3 of the 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event set to kick off on Tuesday night on ESPN, network officials have announced that ratings for the September 8th broadcast were the highest of the 2009 season.
LEVIS, QUEBEC– - DEQ Systems Corp. , a leading provider of table game bonusing, jackpot and loyalty solutions, announces today that the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino, a casino owned by MGM Mirage, has installed five G3 bonusing systems on several different poker derivatives and connected them into the same progressive jackpot as the currently installed Caribbean Stud game already equipped with …
One might think that when Republicans suffered much-deserved humiliation in the last general election, the notorious Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIEGA) would soon be history. Remember, it was back in 2006 that Senate Republican leadership effectively guillotined the “Moneymaker Effect.” Whatever one’s views are on other worldly issues, the popular perception within the poker community was that Democratic political gains would be very good for players.

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