2009 December 17 Poker News, Events and Happenings
The World Series of Poker plans to change the format of one of its 57 tournaments next year to make it easier for television viewers to follow.
The Leading Online Poker Site’s UBOC Satellites and STEP Tournaments Are up and Running, With Four New UBOC Contests Dealing Out More Cash Prizes and Tournament Entries Than Ever
Tonight’s Nightly Turbo is giving you the scoop on the 2010 schedule for the World Series of Poker, Brad Booth’s thoughts about Full Tilt Poker, Kentucky trying to add names to the Internet gambling domain seizure list, and more.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The World Series of Poker plans to change the format of one of its most prestigious tournaments next year to make it easier for television viewers to follow.
Practice your poker face on Monday, it might just win you some cash for a few last-minute Christmas presents.
The World Series of Poker plans to change the format of one of its most prestigious tournaments next year to make it easier for television viewers to follow. Series officials said Thursday that the $50,000 mixed-game H.O.R.S.E. tournament will be replaced by an event rotating eight games before culminating with no-limit Texas Hold ‘em at the final table.
The schedule for the 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was officially announced on Thursday and features a brand new $50,000 buy-in Player’s Championship that will play out in an Eight Game format. Fifty-seven bracelets will be on the line.

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