2010 January 15 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Patrons play bad-beat poker at Caesars Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY His wife called it good karma, good things happening to good people. But the man who hit the biggest bad-beat poker jackpot in Atlantic City history Friday afternoon was pretty much speechless.
Could video poker be on its way back? A decade after it was outlawed in South Carolina, a major party gubernatorial candidate is pushing it as a key part of his platform.
Club MVC at the Mountain View Casino will hold a series of poker qualifying tournaments, to give away two seats for The Venetian Deep Stack Extravaganza, which starts Jan. 29 and runs through Feb. 25 at that Las Vegas hotel and Casino.
Joe Sebok addresses the UB scandal in his latest blog, the World Series of Poker has released their latest set of rules, and the World Cup is over and we have the results all here in the Nightly Turbo.
Day 1b of the inaugural event of the 2010 Aussie Millions saw another 327 players hit the felt at the Crown Casino in Melbourne Australia Friday. When the players bagged and tagged their chips only 60 remained, with Jim Mastorakos leading the way…
It’s been 16 months since 141 internet gambling domain names belonging to some of the world’s largest online poker sites were seized in Kentucky. As their assets face potential forfeiture, the owners of the domain names may learn their fate as soon as January 21st.
The tragic earthquake that rocked the island country of Haiti a few days ago has grabbed the attention of the entire world and the poker community is no exception. In the wake of the natural disaster, a number of poker players have reached out to help the millions of people affected by the quake, whether it be by posting messages of support on their Twitter accounts or donating to the dummy tournament lobbies set up on poker sites like PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker.

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