2010 March 08 Poker News, Events and Happenings
The man accused of opening fire on a Gresham poker room, critically injuring one man and causing permanent injury to another, will remain behind bars on $2.25 million bail. Carroll L. Mayfield, 66, of Sandy looked like a harmless grandfather when he appeared before Multnomah County Circuit Court …
In tonight’s Nightly Turbo, we’ll be reminding you that the MiniFTOPS is around the corner, talking about Negreanu’s latest blog post, and more.
In an article authored by the German news outlet Spiegel, Police Chief Rainer Wendt labeled the four armed gunmen who plundered the PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) stop in Berlin over the weekend “small-time crooks.”
It was quite a weekend in the world of poker and some of the best in the game kept their fans up to date through their Twitter accounts. Whether across the Atlantic taking part in the European Poker Tour (EPT) stop in Berlin or the National Heads Up Poker Championship in Las Vegas, there was action not only on the felt, but also away from the tables.
An armed gang that staged a brazen heist on a 4.7 million euro ($7 million) Berlin poker championship were amateurs and will be caught soon, the head of the German police union said on Monday.
Former “Celebrity Apprentice” star Annie Duke has won $500,000 and become the first woman to win the National Heads-Up Poker Championship in Las Vegas. Duke beat 63 others in no-limit Texas Hold ‘em and bested fellow poker professional Erik Seidel late Sunday in a best-of-three finals. The tournament held at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip featured players squaring off in a…
While you’ve been doing work at the poker tables, others have been busy at the boardroom table. Good thing PokerNews is skilled at multi-tabling. We’ll get you up to speed on what’s new in the gaming business. This week, a new casino opened as…

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