2009 October 15 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Well, we’ve winnowed the WSOP Big Dance field down to nine survivors who will compete for The Bracelet in November. But one race that started earlier in the event is still going on, and presumably will continue right up until November.
- New Features Include Run it Twice and Cashout Tournaments Full Tilt Poker, the leading authority in online poker, has released a new software update that includes two exciting f
AN Epping poker star has helped Australian cricketers take on the Poms in a televised battle for the first Poker Ashes.
The entire poker world is anxiously awaiting the final table of the 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, which will be played this November. The finalists have been dubbed the “November Nine” because of the four-month delay of the final table. It’s a final table that has created tremendous interest because it has everything – an amateur with a massive chip lead, three guys in their 20s, and great players from around the world. It’s also got Phil Ivey – and that is huge for the WSOP.
When play resumes in the 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, Kevin Schaffel, a PokerStars sponsored pro, will hold the sixth largest stack. Just weeks after play ended at the Rio, Schaffel proved he was no fluke, final tabling the World Poker Tour (WPT) Legends of Poker event. He sat down with Poker News Daily to discuss his recent run.
With the news that A.J. Benza will not be returning for Season 6 of GSN’s “High Stakes Poker,” gossip waves have hit the poker community about who the next host of the highly popular cash game program will be.
The Poker Hall of Fame recently announced that Mike “The Ambassador of Poker” Sexton has become the 38th member of the Hall of Fame. Despite facing stiff competition from other elite players including November Niner Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu and…

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