2010 September 08 Poker News, Events and Happenings
On today’s Daily Deal, there’s a lawsuit brewing over the term “Mac Poker,” Hevad Khan and Gavin Griffin are out as PokerStars sponsored pros, and CrabMaki strikes gold on the opening day of the WCOOP. Stay tuned!!
If you were looking for the top poker news of the day, then you’ve stumbled across the best place to get it. We’ve got a look at the PokerStars NAPT LA schedule for you, along with an update from the Partouche Poker Tour, and more.
The Bodog Poker Open (BPO) V returns at the end of September and the online poker room will offer something for every player this time around. Bodog’s largest series of the year will have two different ways to achieve poker glory and a spot in the Bodog Poker Open Hall of Fame: The Championship Series, for players with sizeable bankrolls and a thirst for big money, and the Contender Series, which will offer smaller buy-ins and larger fields for the average poker enthusiast.
If you missed ESPN’s coverage of Day 3 of the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event, have no fear, we’ve got the recap for you right here.
With the PartyPoker World Open VI in full swing in London, video cameras were not just trained on the tables. As the single-table heat format provides plenty of downtime for those waiting to play and those busting out early, there are ample opportunities to interview the competitors. On Monday, PartyPoker’s cameras caught up with Tom “durrrr” Dwan.
Shaun Deeb took down the Full Tilt Poker $750 Guarantee on Sunday. He battled a field of 3,397 to take home the $132,788 first-place prize. We caught up with Deeb to talk about the tournament, poker in general, and more.
Barry Greenstein and Chad Brown were together at the PokerStars Champions Reception cocktail party and joined us for a quick chat. The two are good friends and while the interview originally started as just being with Greenstein, a jovial Chad Brown decided to crash the party for some good natured ribbing.

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