2011 July 18 Poker News, Events and Happenings
The Nightly Turbo is bringing you the day’s top poker news stories including a look at the Full Tilt Poker situation, how Senators Kyl and Reid have come together, and more.
FSN’s broadcast of the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Showdown final table that included Taylor von Kriegenbergh, Curt Kohlberg, Allen Bari, Tommy Vedes, Justin Zaki, and Abbey Daniels
Ryan Lenaghan is the chip leader after Day 6 of the 2011 WSOP Main Event. Also, Erika Moutinho is the last woman standing in this years Main Event.
We’re at the point in the 2011 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event where everyone left in the field can smell the finish line. The coveted championship bracelet is now a realistic possibility, even for those at the bottom of the leader board. With just 57 of the original 6,865 players still holding on to chips, the tension will be ratcheted up a notch as Day 7 begins on Monday.
With the eliminations of Claudia Crawford and Amanda Musumeci on Sunday, Erika Moutinho is officially the last woman alive at the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event. Moutinho, a native of Easton, Conn., finished Day 6 with just over 2 million chips and has joined the likes of Maria Ho, Tiffany Michelle, Leo Margets and Breeze Zuckerman with the distinction of being the last woman standing in the poker’s most prestigious event.
The PartyPoker Team are excited about WPT Slovenia this week, and much more.
Online poker players in the United States may have the chance to hop back onto a few rooms soon if all goes to plan. It appears that the Merge Gaming Network intends to re-open its doors to new American customers by the end of the month.

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