2011 June 17 Poker News, Events and Happenings
At the World Series of Poker Event 24 started with even chips for all players at the final table. The event was a shootout, which means that each player has to win his table before moving on. This means that at the start of each round all players have the same amount of chips. This WSOP event kicked off its final table with 1.5 million in chips for each poker pro. In the end it was Mark Radoja, who finished third in the $5,000 NL Hold'em Six-Max Event of 2010, who took the victory and $436,568.
At the World Series of Poker Event 24 started with even chips for all players at the final table. The event was a shootout, which means that each player has to win his table before moving on. This means that at the start of each round all players hav
The Nightly Turbo is bringing you the day’s top poker news stories of the day including news on an online poker bill, an RFID poker table, and more.
Intrastate online poker was passed in Washington, D.C. in April. Here are how the plans are progressing.
While the world of online poker continues to find it's heading amidst the US Government attack, one poker company ha reported a substantial increase in its revenue. HeadsUp Entertainment International made the positive announcement on Friday that they are doing well. HeadsUp Entertainment International owns the Canadian Poker Player Magazine as well as the Canadian Poker Tour, which hosts poker games across the country. The Canadian Poker Player Television Network is also part of the company, and it announced that poker revenue was more than $517,000 USD in the first quarter of this year.
While the world of online poker continues to find it's heading amidst the US Government attack, one poker company ha reported a substantial increase in its revenue. HeadsUp Entertainment International made the positive announcement on Friday that
Day 17 action at the 2011 WSOP is complete. Mark Radoja wins the Event #24 bracelet and Badugi is played for the first time in WSOP history.
This edition of the Online Railbird Report catches up on all of the high-stakes online action over the past two weeks, featuring Rui Cao & Alexey Makarov.
Bored of hold’em? Rummy Royal is featuring a $10k guaranteed tournament this month, which is a perfect excuse to learn the game.