2011 November 14 Poker News, Events and Happenings
A charity Poker Run hosted by Kaua‘i Harley-Davidson Saturday will benefit a Kaua‘i veteran homeowner.
WSOP Main Event champ Pius Heinz won’t pay any tax on his WSOP Main Event winnings, and Sam Trickett is now the U.K’s all-time leader in live tournament earnings.
Developers of a new video poker slot machine said the game’s advanced technology simulates a live game of Heads Up Texas Hold’em, which includes bluffing and other strategic moves found in the popular table game.
The World Poker Tour Season X is nearing its halfway point and will boast an impressive 2012 schedule that will include eight Main Events, both domestic and international.
Poker champion Phil Ivey’s ex-wife wants the Nevada Supreme Court to rule that the judge who handled their divorce was improperly biased by political campaign contributions from Ivey and his…
We caught up with 2005 WSOP final tablist, Aaron Kanter, to see what he’s been up to since the poker boom and how the final table changed his life.
The €8,500 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event of the Partouche Poker Tour concluded Saturday after a two-month break and just as he entered the final table with the chip lead, Nottingham, England’s Sam Trickett finished the tournament on top. For his win in the 579-player event at the Palm Beach Casino in Cannes, France, Trickett won a cool €1,000,000.

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