2009 October 30 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Derry lawyer Larry Burns was ordered by Westmoreland County Judge Richard E. McCormick Jr. to serve one year on probation for organizing and illegally operating Texas Hold ‘Em poker tournaments.
It’s Friday. Halloween is tomorrow. We’re ready to tell you the news so we can go play dress-up.
Online poker room Cool Hand Poker is giving users a chance to win concert tickets worth up to $500 for as little as $0.50. The tickets are part of the site’s November promotion entitled “Let Us Entertain You.” Players who take part can win tickets to see the band or live event of their choice and Cool Hand Poker will foot the bill.
In honor of breast cancer awareness month, PokerNews.com is proud to partner with Bad Beat on Cancer and the Prevent Cancer Foundation for the Bad Beat on Cancer Challenge. This charity tournament is being held in Nicole Rowe’s honor. All of the…
It appears that the fight to purchase World Poker Tour Enterprises (WPTE) is not over. In August, a subsidiary of Party Gaming put in a bid to buy the roving tournament series for $12.3 million. Now, Mandalay Entertainment has upped the ante to $35 million.
Another video poker measure has gone down to defeat today in the Illinois House.
On Thursday, the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies held a hearing to review proposals to expand gambling within the Commonwealth. Speaking on behalf of the online poker industry was Poker Players Alliance (PPA) Massachusetts State Director Randy Castonguay.

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