2012 February 03 Poker News, Events and Happenings

A recap of Day 3 of the PokerStars.fr European Poker Tour Deauville where Samphane Phomveha leads the final 54 headed into Day 4.

 

Poker players from across the country are in Tunica this weekend for the World Series of Poker.

 

Presidential candidates Ron Paul and Mitt Romney gave their thoughts about online gaming, and a casino bill to bring three Vegas-style casinos to Florida was withdrawn.

 

The WSOP made it seem as if they were doing away with the November Nine concept, only to reveal it was moved up a week. Should they abandon the concept?

 

It was a relatively quiet week on the virtual felt . . . except for a hacking situation involving Daniel “KidPoker” Negreanu that cost him $46,000.

 

It’s Super Bowl Sunday, which means we have one more game to pick, and a lot of prop bets to make.

 

Barry Greenstein discusses the recent developments regarding reports that he owes $400,000 to Full Tilt Poker.

 
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