2010 May 14 Poker News, Events and Happenings
The World Poker Tour is changing their game up a little, a list of the 30 sexiest female poker pros is out, and a Van Marcus’ Ferrari was stolen right from the valet at Crown Casino. He may have been running bad, but you’re not - you’ve got the…
On today’s Daily Deal, Bernard Lee celebrates his radio show’s third anniversary, Michael Mizrachi finds himself in a tight spot, a former Playmate of the Year graces Poker2Nite’s set, and Tiffany Michelle talks to PND about her WSOP plans.
On Friday, CEREUS Network developers rolled out OpenSSL encryption for Absolute Poker and UB.com. Tokwiro Chief Operating Officer Paul Leggett announced on UB.com’s blog, “We have done thorough testing on the release and everything is working as it was designed. We are now engaging several third parties to test the new Client-Server encryption.”
Day 12 of the 2010 Spring Championship of Online Poker at PokerStars was only the second day of the series that did not produce a six-figure score. The biggest individual prize, $85,435, went to “McMang” for the 8-Game high event. Also at that final…
Debuting July 1st in Florida are new live poker regulations that could change the landscape of the industry for quite some time to come. Part of a hearing to determine what card games will be allowed in Florida was Randy Kasper, founder of Poker Players International, who sat down with Poker News Daily to recap the event.
In breaking news out of Europe Thursday, British e-gaming operator Sportingbet and its online poker site Paradise Poker announced that, until further notice, it will no longer accept players from France and Italy due to recent regulatory changes. Customers of Paradise Poker, considered one of the pioneers of the industry, were unable to access their accounts and weren’t given a clear answer to why and how.
Poker players on Twitter over the past few days have had plenty to talk about. While poker remains a constant, the National Basketball Association playoff series between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics took center stage.

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