2010 August 22 Poker News, Events and Happenings
The remaining 141 players returned to the Merit Crystal Cove on Saturday to battle it out on Day 2 of the Full Tilt Poker Merit Cyprus Classic Main Event. Seven levels were played today and when all was said and done, just 45 remain in what was an…
The Ultimate Bet Online Poker Championship Series’ fifth installment continued Saturday with two more UBOC5 tournaments. The UBOC, which is hosted by UB and AP (Absolute Poker) in conjunction with the CEREUS Network, is one of the most…
In his personal blog on PokerRoad.com, Joe Sebok wrapped up his first year as a sponsored player with UB.com and closed the book on his personal investigation into the prior misconduct on the site.
After its buy-in was slashed from $10,000 to $5,000, the 2010 installment of the World Poker Tour (WPT) Legends of Poker attracted 462 players. Last year, a total of 279 entered, meaning that the field grew by 66%. However, the total prize pool of the marquee WPT event dipped from $2.63 million to $2.15 million, a fall of 18%.
There was plenty going on this week, and in case you missed any of it, we’re here to fill you in. Facebook’s most popular poker app is going international, Neil Channing took down a tournament in the UK, and more.
It costs less than 5 cents of rake to qualify for the next $1000 freeroll on Winner Poker but you need to qualify by tomorrow.

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