2010 June 16 Poker News, Events and Happenings
After over 350,000 votes submitted by fans of the game, the field for the 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Tournament of Champions is set. Voting closed on Tuesday at Midnight ET and the tournament kicks off in 11 days from the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino with 27 players.
On today’s Daily Deal, PND celebrates one of our reporters making a final table at the World Series of Poker. On other news, Maxim Magazine profiles four hot internet players and UB offers to take fifty players to the Main Event.
After months of hype and anticipation the first ever fan-voted World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions field is set. Over 350,000 fans submitted their ballots, and the voting was led by none other than Phil Ivey and Daniel Negreanu, who…
Tragedy struck a poker game in Mesquite, Texas Tuesday when two men were killed at a poker game, the PokerStars Baltic Festival has begun in Tallinn, Estonia, and if you’re in the neighborhood in Las Vegas you can take on some of PokerNews’ own at…
This week on the ESPN.com poker news show “Inside Deal,” 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) November Niner Eric Buchman breaks down his $200,000 win in a $2,000 Limit Hold’em event. In addition, ESPN poker columnist Gary Wise talks bracelet prop bets and dishes out the latest dirt from Las Vegas.
It was announced earlier this week that the PokerStars North American Poker Tour (NAPT) has added a new stop to its Season One schedule, heading to sunny Bell Gardens, California (a suburb of Los Angeles) and the legendary Bicycle Casino.
Brain Fail 2: How can you get inside an opponent’s head if you don’t know what makes him tick? In this series that fuses poker, behavioral psychology, and entertainment, JimmyLegs cracks open the human mind to find out just how it works… and sometimes fails. This week: John talks about apophenia and how our mind tries to make sense of unrelated, random or unpatterened situations.

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