2010 February 15 Poker News, Events and Happenings
California’s economic woes are undisputed. But dire fiscal times do not justify dishonorable deeds and the breaking of commitments.
Vince Van Patten and Gus Hansen go heads up, PokerStars ANZPT has a winner, and more, all in this edition of the Nightly Turbo.
An Auburn Hills man who allegedly ran illegal poker games featuring topless female dealers will face trial in Kent County Circuit Court on two criminal charges that carry a potential two years behind bars.
Recently, Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona, a Republican who has been a longtime proponent of making online gaming and poker illegal and a staunch supporter of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), dropped his opposition to several of President Barack Obama’s nominees to the Treasury Department.
I just got back from a week at the Commerce Casino playing in the L.A. Poker Classic (LAPC) and its live games. It was the best poker trip I’ve had in a long time. The tournament schedule was awesome! There were a few tournaments to choose from each day and they weren’t all No Limit. Split Pot junkies like me were able to play Omaha, Stud/8, and even HORSE. By the way, I think it was genius of Matt Savage to order numbered buttons to make it easier to keep track of how many hands had been played in the Mixed Game tournaments.
Poker News Daily: You won your first bracelet during the 2008 World Series of Poker (WSOP), getting that proverbial monkey off your back. Is that the biggest poker accomplishment of your career?
Last week, the industry learned that poker author, commentator, radio show host, and professional Bernard Lee had inked an agreement to represent Foxwoods. Now, Terry Chiaradio, Director of Poker for Foxwoods Resort Casino, shares her thoughts.

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