2010 May 05 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Poker players like to make bets on everything under the sun. We’ve recently caught wind of two that are fairly interesting and we’ve got Daniel Negreanu’s take on sunglasses at the poker tables. If you keep reading, you’ll find those two stories…
David Ulliott, better known as Devilfish in poker circles, joined us on Poker News Daily for an interview from the Bellagio in Las Vegas. During the interview, Devilfish reveals to us his opinion on hyper aggressive internet players, how to win big tournaments as well as his goals for 2010. On top of that, he discusses whether Pot Limit Omaha or No Limit Hold’em is his best game. Ulliott has won both a World Series of Poker bracelet and a World Poker Tour title.
Day 3 of the 2010 Spring Championship of Online Poker at PokerStars went well into Day 4, ending at 2:17pm on the west coast. Nine champions emerged, none bigger than Byrn Kenney. He defeated a stacked final table that included Event #2-H winner…
On today’s Daily Deal, PND celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Month, a player pledges all his main Event winnings to charity, Foxwoods gets two November Nine guests and Everest Poker hosts an exclusive freeroll for PND readers.
According to a report in the Los Angeles Times, poker professional Phil Ivey is selling his home in Las Vegas for a reported $1.995 million.
Matt Matros has been playing poker ever since his Dad taught him the game as a young child. By the time he was in his senior year of college at Yale University, he was devoting all his spare time to the game.
Hailing from Williamsburg, Virginia, Cole South is a 22 year-old professional poker player best known for his online high-stakes cash game dominance. He began playing on Party Poker in 2005 under the name ‘CTS’. Since grinding micro-stakes with his initial $50 deposit, South has moved up to become one of the most feared nose-bleed stakes ring game specialists in the world.

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