2010 February 02 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Its been a rough weekend for new business owner Jacque Lavadour. After opening a poker parlor in downtown Gresham nearly two months ago, a man opened fire on Lavadour and six others as they played poker on Friday night. Bullets hit two players and narrowly missed the others. Its …
A Sandy man identified as Carroll L. Mayfield, 66 was arrested late Jan. 29 a short time after police say he opened fire into a Gresham poker parlor. Bullets hit two people and narrowly missed others. Mayfield was taken into custody at Main and Powell Boulevard, 13 minutes after …
Tonight’s Nightly Turbo features Phil Hellmuth’s new mindset coach, the return of High Stakes Poker, Erica Schoenberg listed as one of poker’s sexiest stars and more.
Over the weekend, the world’s largest online poker site, PokerStars, generated the biggest field ever for its weekly Sunday Million. The $215 buy-in industry staple saw a whopping 19,377 players compete.
Heading into next Monday’s $5,150 buy-in World Series of Poker (WSOP) Circuit Championship in Tunica, Mississippi, media interest in the event is ramping up. The area was hit hard by winter weather last weekend, but despite Mother Nature, mammoth crowds have turned out. Poker News Daily sat down with Harrah’s Alan Fowler to discuss the media landscape at the WSOP Circuit stop.
An Auburn Hills man who allegedly ran illegal poker games featuring topless female dealers was arraigned Tuesday on two criminal charges that carry a potential two years behind bars.
Online site PartyPoker.com made some changes to its play money policies during the past week. The site, which has been in the news with the signing of professional players Kara Scott and Tony G and the purchase of the World Poker Tour, is now putting a clamp down on the dishonest actions taking place at its play money tables.

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