2010 May 25 Poker News, Events and Happenings
In addition to calling the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino it’s official home for the 2010 World Series of Poker, PokerNews will be working with the Hard Rock Poker room to provide poker players with some sweet incentives to get in the action themselves…
In 2003, a little-known Tennessee accountant named Chris Moneymaker took down the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. Moneymaker is the reason you and I are here today and this week marks the seven-year anniversary of his win. Moneymaker joined Tuesday’s installment of the ESPN.com poker news show “Inside Deal.”
On today’s Daily Deal, Annie Duke triumphs on NBC, Phil Laak attempts to set a world record, and PartyPoker awards tickets to the WSOP Main Event – for life.
It was another light week at the virtual tables as many high-stakes heavy hitters took some time off from the grind to prepare for the World Series of Poker, which kicks off this Friday with the $50,000 Players’ Championship. In their absence…
We sat down recently with James “croll103″ Carroll to discus a little poker, his housemates and basketball. He’s really excited about playing in the World Series of Poker this summer.
On Monday, PokerStars announced that the PokerStars Baltic Festival will be reprised in June. The event will be held at the Olympic Casino at the Swissôtel in Tallinn, Estonia from June 16th to June 19th.
Plagued by encryption issues and major tournament series on other online poker sites, the CEREUS Network dropped from the sixth largest network worldwide to ninth according to PokerScout.com. Two weeks later, the network, which consists of UB.com and Absolute Poker, has reclaimed its spot at number six.

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