2011 November 27 Poker News, Events and Happenings
These are extraordinary times in Europe, with the post-1945 European integration settlement on the verge of collapse. It’s hard to overstate the stakes, other than to say that while the traditional European method of problem resolution (a million tons of steel hurtling across your border at speed) is not on the table, everything else is.
New poker machine tax arrangements will reap the Baillieu government an extra $160 million a year.
The 2011 PokerStars.net APPT Macau Main Event was won by Team PokerStars Online player Randy Lew.
One of the most difficult things about poker – whether it is online or in the live arena – is battling through hours of play to come up just short of making the money, or finishing on “the bubble.” Every player has his or her own horror story to tell about those times they “just missed” a big payday but, with a new development, now you don’t have to be the one to tell that story.
The World Poker Tour stop in Marrakech, Morocco, has proven to be highly popular with the European community. As the event enters into its final day of action, three players known throughout the world have made their mark by making the final table.
By Steve Rosenbloom Pocket queens give you a powerful hand. A dangerous hand, too. One of the extreme examples of a hand dictated by circumstances.
Contrary to the common belief that Pai Gow Poker is an ancient Chinese gambling game, Pai Gow Poker actually was developed in American casinos in the late 1980s.

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