2010 May 12 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Day 4 of the World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris saw 25 players begin the day all hoping to get their hands on the €633,902 first prize and ended with eight men left standing, all guaranteed at least €70,000 and their place at the first WPT event…
In the news: Andrew Lichtenberger is the newest pro to see his name in red in the Full Tilt Poker lobby. Also, ESPN’s “The Nuts” is ranking the best poker players this month and although first place hasn’t really changed, some movers and shakers…
On Wednesday, May 19th at 10:00am ET, the House Ways and Means Committee will hold a hearing to discuss tax proposals related to legalizing and regulating the internet gambling industry in the United States. The proceedings will be held in Room 1100 of the Longworth House Office Building. Check out the details of the Ways and Means Committee hearing.
Day 10 of the 2010 Spring Championship of Online Poker at PokerStars lasted well into Wednesday’s Day 11. Just before 5pm ET, Event #26 - H came to a close. The nearly 21-hour tournament was won by “fkasbergen” for $151,204, defeating a final…
With the start of the 41st annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) just over two weeks away, a poll from ESPN regarding the top poker players in the world gives readers an excellent insight on who looks to be on track for outstanding performances at this year’s WSOP.
In his blog on PokerRoad.com Tuesday, Team UB pro Joe Sebok addressed the recent security problems involving CEREUS Network sites UB.com and Absolute Poker. Players waited anxiously to hear from anyone associated with the two sites and Sebok responded with his take on the reports that outraged the poker community last week.
Straight ahead on The Daily Deal, we’ll talk about the fallout from the most recent CEREUS Network controversy, share details about the new PokerStars Big Game TV show and find out who posted big profits in the poker industry for Q1.

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