2009 December 08 Poker News, Events and Happenings
If it is in the news and it is poker, then you’ll find it here. The Nightly Turbo is bringing you all the news you need to know so you can get back to your game sooner.
Way back on July 15, the WSOP Main Event field was reduced to the final nine players and play was halted. Chips were bagged, players were interviewed by the worldwide media, and poker’s newest millionaires were sent home until November 7 when the so-called November Nine final table would reconvene.
Paradise Island, Bahamas. We know, it’s such a hard sell, which is part of the reason that the PokerStars Carribean Adventure is at the top of everyone’s list when it comes to the best tournament experiences of the year.
In our last mailbag we discussed Jeffrey Pollack’s departure from the World Series of Poker, “Isildur1,” Joe Cada, and the UIGEA deadline. Well, this week in the ‘ol editor@pokernews.com account we’ll learn more about the UIGEA, who I think the best…
What’s Your Reaction? You’ve seen Cartman do it. You’ve even seen Christopher Walken do it. But you haven’t seen “Poker Face” done like this.
The online charity tournament in honor of late poker media member Justin Shronk went off without a hitch last weekend and drew more than 350 players who wanted to pay memory to the PokerRoad family member.
Tuesday will mark a busy day in the life of 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event Champion Joe Cada. The youngest winner of the $10,000 buy-in tournament ever, Cada will travel to Capitol Hill flanked by the Poker Players Alliance (PPA).

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