2011 February 10 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Part 2 of the Million Dollar Bet is coming your way in this edition of the Nightly Turbo, as is the name of the company that’s looking to buy the Rio. Read on for more.
In a move designed to bring the fun back to online poker, Bodog announced on Wednesday that it would start making every attempt to block data mining sites from accessing its online poker room. The site will be implementing a system that will block sites like SharkScope, PokerTableRatings, Poker Site Scout, and PokerDB “that mainly serve professional players.”
PokerNews sits down with Vice President of Caesars Interactive Entertainment Ty Stewart to discuss the recent changes to the World Series of Poker Europe, including the change of venue to France.
The Conservative Political Action Conference is being held this week and the Poker Players Alliance is set to have a large presence at the event.
Less than a year into his retirement from poker, 2008 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion Peter Eastgate has announced that he is returning to the sport.
This week, a partial list of entrants in the 2011 National Heads-Up Poker Championship was released. The unique single-elimination tournament, which emanates from Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, is set for March 3rd to 6th and will feature 64 of the game’s brightest minds. Last year, former UB.com pro Annie Duke defeated good friend Erik Seidel in the finals and banked $500,000.
This strategy video focuses on teaching you how to look at your database of online hand histories and how you can figure out your own leaks and how to plug them.

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