2010 September 18 Poker News, Events and Happenings
The World Series of Poker Europe’s third event, £1,075 No-Limit Hold’em, continued on Saturday in London, England with the second flight of starting days taking off. The number of entrants was down a tiny bit from yesterday’s 202 players to…
In breaking news from California, State Senator Rod Wright has been indicted on eight counts, including “false declaration of candidacy, voter fraud, and perjury beginning in 2007, when he changed his voter registration to run for the legislature,” according to the Los Angeles Times newspaper. Officials allege that Wright did not live in the district he represented.
Nicole Gordon discusses how the game of poker has changed and what players need to do to do to get better.
Hello, I’m Sean Gibson and welcome to the Poker News Daily Weekly Update. We are moving to this new weekly format for now as we have a ton of great poker lifestyle pieces heading your way and didn’t want you to miss out on those. However, I’ll still be back bringing the news every Friday.
In Season 2, the Borgata Poker Open became a regular stop on the World Poker Tour (WPT). Today, the first of two starting days in the $3,500 buy-in East Coast poker tournament will begin at 11:00am ET. Tomorrow, it’ll be Groundhog Day for Borgata and WPT officials, who will see Day 1B play out.
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) Europe is in full swing this week, with poker players keeping their fans in touch with the action through their Twitter accounts. The biggest news of the tournament schedule has been Phil Laak taking down his first bracelet on Thursday evening.
This month sees the start of the Bodog Open V and we are giving you a very cheap shot at bagging a $200,000 Guaranteed Main Event Seat.

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