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Apr 21st, 2007 - 14:31:32 |
Poker News
Ante Up for Africa tournament winners give winnings to Darfur
For the first time on the history of Poker two winners of the famous World Series of Poker tournaments decide to split their winnings with a deserving charity, namely the “Ante Up for Africa.”
On the 5th of July this year, at precisely 22:40 an astounding thing happened in Las Vegas, known to many as “Sin City.” The two winners of the World Series...
Oct 14, 2007
Poker News
Lawyer fights to revoke state ban against Internet poker
Lee Rousso, an attorney based in Renton has filed a lawsuit against state of Washington in an attempt to revoke the state laws banning Internet poker. These laws have been in existence since the year 2006 and have done much to stem the flow of internet gaming in the state of Washington. Rousso’s lawsuit will be the first ever official challenge against...
Sep 19, 2007
Poker News
Which is Better – Tournament Games or Ring-Games?
In recent times, there has been a huge debate about which of the two is better – tournament poker or ring games. What people fail to understand is that the two games have a lot of differences and any attempt to compare them both would end in an impasse.
The strategies employed in tournament poker and ring games are different. If a player is good...
Sep 4, 2007
Poker News
Congressman Wexler Shows Support for Exemption on Games of Skill
Congressman Robert Wexler, a Democrat from the House of Representatives who represents Florida’s 19th congressional district, arrived at the Amazon Room at 2007 WSOP in support of the Skill Game Protection Act. His bill represents games like poker and chess that pit players against each other instead of against the House.
“My bill would undo the...
Aug 14, 2007
Poker News
Asia-Pacific Poker Tour Kicks Off in August
PokerStars, the world’s largest online poker site, recently announced the launch of Asia Pacific’s first poker tour, the PokerStars APPT. Covering the region from Korea to Australia, the tour promises to bring world-class poker action to some very beautiful and exotic destinations and luxurious casinos.
“One of the most exciting aspects of being...
Aug 9, 2007
Poker News
Why Watch TV Poker
TV poker got its start years ago with the showing of the taped WSOP. Today’s version of TV poker has advanced beyond anyone’s dreams. One of the big reasons is the mini cam showing of what the players are holding. This terrific improvement has helped to make the current poker shows popular with great TV audience ratings.
Currently the five poker...
Jul 11, 2007
Poker News
Improve your poker skills
There are a lot of ways to improve your poker skills. One of the ways that you can use in order to improve your poker skills is to videotape yourself while you play with other people. You will be able to learn a lot about yourself when you videotape yourself in poker. You will learn your mannerisms when you have a bad hand, you will learn your mannerisms when you...
Mar 17, 2007
Poker News
Companies respond to online gambling ban
The online gambling industry was rocked recently when the U.S Congress passed the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, which effectively bans Americans from online gambling. Immediately every online gaming company had to analyse the law and decide how it would deal with the legislation moving...
Oct 31, 2006
Poker News
Female Journalist Wins EPT
If the terms “straight” and “flush” have more significance to you than the average, everyday meaning, than this might interest you. British columnist Vicky Coren became £500 000 richer last night after winning the London leg of the European Poker Tour, one of the three biggest poker tournaments in the world. Coren, who writes the weekly column How to Play Poker for G2 for The Guardian newspaper and has presented TV poker...
Oct 31, 2006
Poker News
Wonderboy Jeff Madsen wins big
There were plenty of talking points arising from this year’s World Series Of Poker but the one story that has really caught the imagination of the poker world, and further afield, is that of 21 year old wonderboy, Jeff Madsen. Only a couple of months ago he was playing low-mid limit Hold'em games at "Chumash", an Indian casino not far from UC Santa Barbara, California where he is a film student. However after winning $643,381 in the $5,000 Short-handed..
Sep 14, 2006
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