2011 April 01 Poker News, Events and Happenings
In case you missed it, the dates for the Federated Sports and Gaming poker league, run by Annie Duke, have changed. All of the other parameters about each tournament remain the same; however, the dates have been adjusted “out of respect for the poker community at large and to make it easier for the top live event players to participate in as many events as possible,” according to a press release.
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That new episode from The Micros you’ve been anxiously awaiting is finally here. You can check it out in this edition of The Nightly Turbo, find out which Brunson got in a fight, and more.
Two online poker rooms merged on Thursday to make a much larger poker company. Bwin and Party Gaming is now the world's largest online gambling company. The new online poker site company will be called Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment. The company has two poker sites, Bwin Poker and Party Poker. This merger is the culmination of plans that started in July of last year. Now that the new company has been formed they opened to the public on the London Stock Exchange, trading as BPTY at £1.94.
Two online poker rooms merged on Thursday to make a much larger poker company. Bwin and Party Gaming is now the world's largest online gambling company. The new online poker site company will be called Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment. The compan
When thinking of Gus Hansen most think of poker, but the poker pro has decided to use his clout to sponsor the national Danish squash team. Those who know the poker pro, from his onlien poker exploits to his rise to fame on the WPT, may recall that the man used to be a Danish tennis player. The 37 year old loves the sport and all other racket sports. After a meeting with the Danish national team he volunteered to act as sponsor to help them.
When thinking of Gus Hansen most think of poker, but the poker pro has decided to use his clout to sponsor the national Danish squash team. Those who know the poker pro, from his onlien poker exploits to his rise to fame on the WPT, may recall that t
Phil Ivey’s new website says he is going to, “teach the whole world to win at poker.” What does that mean? Would he even make a good poker coach? Check out PokerNews’ five thoughts about Ivey and his newest endeavor.
The PokerStars Sunday Storm debuted this past weekend and we took a look at the stats to see what stood out.