2010 September 30 Poker News, Events and Happenings
A recap of Day 1b of the PokerStars European Poker Tour London Main Event.
If you’re looking for the top poker news stories of the day, you’ve come to the right place. EPT London smashed the record it set last year and PokerStars is no longer accepting real-money players from Washington State. Read on to find out more.
Kristy Arnett caught up with Tony Dunst for the latest Sin City Series video. In Part 1 of this series, he gives his top five tips for picking up women.
A look back at the final table of the 2002 WSOP Main Event and where it’s nine players ended up.
After a decision from the state’s Supreme Court regarding the legality of a law set in place four years ago, the top online site in the poker industry, PokerStars, has made the move to no longer accept cash players from the state of Washington.
On October 12th, poker pro Beth Shak will be hosting a fundraising event in conjunction with AOL at the Luxe Lounge at Lucky Strike in Manhattan. The gala will benefit the charity of the winner’s choice and several affordable ticket options are available.
The largest live poker tournament ever held on British soil is taking place in London. The European Poker Tour’s (EPT) London Main Event passed the 854-player mark earlier today on Day 1B and a prize pool of over £4 million is up for grabs. Text found on the PokerStars Blog accurately assesses, “That will be a large wedge of cheese for the winner.”

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