2012 January 04 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Allegedly, Bianca Rojas Latraverse wasn’t bluffing. According to evidence presented during a bail hearing at a Quebec courthouse Wednesday, the 20-year-old woman told someone she knew that she intended to rob her former boyfriend, poker champion Jonathan Duhamel, three weeks before he became the victim of a home invasion on Dec. 21.
Maria Ho re-signed with WinStar World Casino, and John Duthie announced his resignation from the European Poker Tour.
We caught up with 2007 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure winner, Ryan Daut, to see what he’s been up to since his big win and how it changed his life.
With the New Year comes a new annual revenue record for Macau, a new name, and soon new owner, for the Las Vegas Hilton, and a new social gaming acquisition for Caesars.
Poker, like anything else, needs information sites. Things in the world of poker are changing fast and furious. If you don’t keep up with the news, the trends, the game in general, you will be left behind. That may be okay for some things, but not poker.
After a chance to relax with friends and family for the holidays, poker players from around the world are taking to the roads and skies this week as the first major live poker tournaments of 2012 get underway. The big boys – World Poker Tour, European Poker Tour, and World Series of Poker (Circuit, of course) – are all in action this first week of the year.
John Duthie announced his resignation as CEO of the European Poker Tour.

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