2011 November 05 Poker News, Events and Happenings

LAS VEGAS — Nine card players from seven countries are returning to Las Vegas this weekend in search of life-changing riches, the spoils of winning as much as $8.71 million at the World Series of Poker main event.

 

The U. S. Department of Justice filed documents yesterday in response to arguments from two of the accused bankers in the “Black Friday” indictments, giving some insights into how the federal government will be prosecuting the case.

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Part 2 of the PokerNews staff predictions for the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table.

 

The WSOP Circuit IP Biloxi has featured will culminate this weekend with a $1,600 Main Event. Check out our recap of the ring events thus far.

 

A look at the state of online poker in the United States and why PartyPoker’s withdrawal in 2006 now makes sense.

 

The 2011 World Poker Tour Amneville is down to 19 players. Scott Baumstein leads the way while Joseph Cheong sits in fourth place.

 

The first ever William Hill Online Poker Championship is set to kick off on November 5th.

 
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