2010 January 27 Poker News, Events and Happenings
- The World’s Best Player Becomes the Highest Earner in Poker History Phil Ivey, the world’s best poker player, has moved into first position on poker’s All-Time Money List, which
Figure skating champ Johnny Weir played his ace in a Jan. 25 exhibition performance at 2010 Nationals, skating to Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” after placing bronze in the competition.
In tonight’s Nightly Turbo we’re giving you the deets on TJ Cloutier’s World Series of Poker bracelet’s new home, what to expect from the second season of the Inside Deal, and we might throw in an Aussie Millions video, because we’re pretty…
Dan Shak from Bryn Mawr, Pa. shocked poker legend Phil Ivey raking in a $1.2 million pay day.
The amazing adventures of T.J. Cloutier’s World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet added a new chapter this week. As reported by Poker News Daily on Sunday, Cloutier pawned off his 2005 $5,000 No Limit Hold ‘em WSOP bracelet and, in turn, the Plano Pawn Shop sold it on eBay for $4,006. Now, online site Cake Poker is suggesting that it purchased the item and has unspecified plans for it in the future.
Ending a relationship that dates back to the beginning of the online poker industry, PartyGaming co-founder Anurag Dikshit has divested himself of any ownership in the company with the sale of his remaining stock on Tuesday.
If someone would have asked you who you thought would be a good person to appear on a national news program to discuss politics, we’re guessing that UB.com’s Tiffany Michelle would have been way down your list. Sure enough, however, Michelle was Neil Cavuto’s guest Tuesday on his Fox Business Network show, “Cavuto,” comparing President Barack Obama’s persistence with his health care plan to a poker player playing bad cards.

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