2010 September 02 Poker News, Events and Happenings
On today’s Daily Deal, the coalition of California casinos clarifies its stance on internet gambling legislation, 888 reports its financial results for the first half of two-thousand ten, the World Series of Poker Main Event continues airing on ESPN and we find out who the final nominees are for this year’s Hall of Fame. It’s all ahead… faster than you can say, “I can dodge bullets, baby.”
The Nightly Turbo is bringing you the day’s top poker news stories all in one place. Tonight you can find an update on the World Poker Tour London, Barney Frank’s appearance on the Tonight Show, and more.
The PokerStars European Poker Tour Vilamoura has come to an end. Read on to find out how Toby Lewis battled the final table to take home the title.
Ivey’s Room inside Aria is starting to make a name for itself among pros, with a daily $200/$400 mixed game and exceptional service. Find out why some of Vegas’ high-stakes grinders are flocking to the newest poker room in town.
He travels around the world trying all sorts of foods that most of us would scoff at, but when he’s home, Andrew Zimmern just likes to kick back and play cards with his buddies.
Let’s pretend you’re a brand new poker player. Maybe you’re in Las Vegas for a buddy’s bachelor party, you’ve seen some poker on TV, and although you’re saving a little for the strip clubs, you’ve still got an extra $500 for “discretionary expenses” in your pocket. So, you sit down at the smallest game spread at the Venetian, fumble a big blind onto the felt, and play your very first hand of big-kid poker.
World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner Blair Hinkle came out on top of the pack in the Circuit Championship at Council Bluffs, Iowa. The $1,600 buy-in poker tournament attracted a field of 251 players.

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