2010 September 10 Poker News, Events and Happenings
If you’re looking for the top poker news to carry you through the weekend, you’ve found the best place to get it. Today we’ll give you the scoop on the PartyPoker World Open that is down to a final table, a huge bad beat jackpot and more.
Darvin Moon and Bernard Lee are good friends that join us for this latest poker lifestyle piece, filmed at one of the many restaurants within the Foxwoods Casino. These two became good friends during the course of the 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event, with Lee inviting Moon to the Foxwoods Mega Stacks Challenge tournaments that took place only a few weeks ago. Bernard Lee is the official spokesperson for Foxwoods Casino and was one of the hosts for the recent tournament promotion at the casino.
In July, I discussed my thoughts on what Poker Boom II might look like should online poker become fully legalized and regulated in the United States. What I have begun thinking about since then, though, is that should Americans become free to play poker, the poker news industry may very well change.
The online poker site Deliverance Poker has filed a complaint alleging breach of contract against 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) November Niner Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi and his alleged new sponsor, Full Tilt Poker.
PokerStars, the world’s largest online poker site, is preparing to release a software upgrade that will include several new features after recommendations from its valued players. The enhancements will appear after the software has been updated, which is expected to happen in the near future.
Between now and September 12th, the USA-facing online poker site UB.com is offering World Series of Poker (WSOP) Europe prize packages. The 2010 cycle marks the first that UB.com and its sister CEREUS Network site Absolute Poker will be sending players to the annual extravaganza, which gets underway on September 14th from London.
It’s not always all poker here at PokerNews HQ. Inside Gaming brings you all the goings on in the gaming industry every week. Read on to find out about Sheldon Adelson’s appeal of a $58 million ruling in the Nevada Supreme Court and more.

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