2011 April 26 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Jon Friedberg hosts Kathy Liebert for episode 17, the main topic is “Black Friday” and the consequences it will have in the poker industry.
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Kathy Liebert continues to talk about how poker has been impacted by the events that took place on “Black Friday” and how poker will be affected in live tournaments as well.
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Wondering when you can get your PokerStars cash out? We’ll tell you that, what Gary Loveman thinks about legalizing online poker, and more in the Nightly Turbo.

One man's family will have some help thanks to the generosity of local poker players. The Martin family of China Grove will benefit from an upcoming poker run. A poker run combines poker and a motorcycle course, where participants pick up cards at various stops to try and make a poker hand and win a prize. The proceeds from the entry fees will go to help the family of Rick Martin, who died earlier in the month without life insurance, leaving his family to shoulder the burden of debt with no relief. The poker game will cost $15 to play and there will be prizes for the best and worst poker hands.
One man's family will have some help thanks to the generosity of local poker players. The Martin family of China Grove will benefit from an upcoming poker run. A poker run combines poker and a motorcycle course, where participants pick up cards a
Due to the recent crackdown on online poker in the U.S., PokerStars has made several changes to the upcoming Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) schedule that will better accommodate European players. All of the events have been moved up three hours, meaning that players in the Eastern Hemisphere won’t have to grind late into the night when the series kicks off on May 8.
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When the European Poker Tour (EPT) gathers for the final event of its seventh season in Madrid next month, more than just the Grand Final title will be up for grabs.
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A study showed that in Queensland disaster victims have been losing at video poker. The poker players contributed to a season of record loses on poker games. Video poker is prevenlent in clubs and pubs, and that is where many Queensland disaster victims went for a drink , some food, or just a relief from summer disasters. Critics of video poker games in the area point out that million were paid out to citizens in aid, and millions extra were lost on gambling devices. All together hotels and clubs posted that gamblers lost $4.9 million every day between January and March
A study showed that in Queensland disaster victims have been losing at video poker. The poker players contributed to a season of record loses on poker games. Video poker is prevenlent in clubs and pubs, and that is where many Queensland disaster vict