2010 January 22 Poker News, Events and Happenings
BILOXI Vanessa Rousso could earn far more in one hand of poker than she did in the six hours she spent Friday teaching 50 poker players at the Beau Rivage Casino how to improve their game.
Tonight’s Nightly Turbo is bringing you the story on Eric Baldwin’s charitable contribution to his alma mater, an update on the UBOC, and if you’re lucky, maybe a video from down under. Ok, you’re lucky.
Awards in the poker world can range from plaques to large trophies to even the head of an alligator (the World Series of Poker Circuit’s Bayou Poker Classic trophy is the stuffed head of such an animal). One of the most cherished mementos of victory in poker is, of course, the WSOP bracelet that is awarded to each winner of an event in Las Vegas. For one of the most prized trophies in poker to appear for sale is almost unheard of.
The Kentucky Supreme Court failed to hand down a decision on Thursday in the case involving the seizure and potential forfeiture of 141 internet gambling domain names.
Maxim UK describes this poker player as a “very sexy guitar-wielding, card-playing, telly-hosting farm girl.” Who is she, you ask? UB.com’s Liv Boeree, of course. Boeree appeared in a recent edition of the scandalous magazine.
Full Tilt Poker turned the online poker world on its head this week when it introduced a new poker variety called Rush Poker. Many of you have probably already tried it out, but for those of you who have not, I’ll give you the quick rundown.
Two winners were crowned on Friday in Melbourne at the 2010 Aussie Millions Poker Championship.

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