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What are some of the hottest headlines in the world of poker? Here you will find all the latest juicy stories along with other important news and tournament results. A must read for the poker enthusiast with articles published throughout the day.
Patrik Antonius, Gus Hansen Losing Big as of Late
European poker pros Patrik Antonius and Gus Hansen have run out of luck in recent days.
Antonius has had a strong showing since the infamous April 15 indictments that sent his online poker room packing from the US market. That all changed over the weekend. Antonius managed to lose a measly $150k while playing just 251 hands. We say “measly” since he’s up over $1.7 million in the last month. One of the benefits of leaving the US market is the lack of competition from American pros. Antonius is among the strongest benefactors to date.
Howard Lederer Vegas Home Worth $2.9 Million
The mansion purchased by Full Tilt Poker bigwig pro rep Howard Lederer is a rare commodity in Las Vegas these days. It actually went up in value since being purchased last year.
Poker Cheater Ali Tekintamgac Allowed at WPT Championship: Threatens Players
German poker player Ali Tekintamgac was permitted to play at this year’s WPT Championship despite an outcry from fellow players like Daniel Negreanu
Gambling911.com Founder Chris Costigan to Appear on Quadjacks Podcast
Online Poker Addictive, More Dangerous to College Students
Addiction specialist says “good riddance” to online poker
How Dumb are Poker Players?
Just how dumb is your average poker player? Gambling911.com has the answer in its own study that some of you might find surprising, others might not.
Doyle Brunson Abrupt Exit from DoylesRoom Like Ronald McDonald Leaving McDonalds
Absolute Poker Head of Customer Service Arrested Earlier This Week
Doyle Brunson Leaves DoylesRoom.com (a Gambling911.com Exclusive)
The legendary poker pro and dear friend of this website, Doyle Brunson, has left DoylesRoom.com, Gambling911.com can report exclusively.
The Absolute Poker Bill Collector Comes a Knockin’ as Players Wait Payments
There is quite a fiery discussion taking place on the Two Plus Two.com posting forum involving – who else – Absolute Poker and UB.com.
Case Against Online Poker Sites Weak Says I. Nelson Rose
Noted gambling industry attorney I. Nelson Rose breaks down the case against three online poker rooms indicted on April 15: PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and UB.com.
Nelson made his assertions last week on Casino City.com. It’s a most interesting read.
Gambling911.com will break down Rose’s points in an easy-to-read format.
World Series of Poker Worried Pros Can’t Afford Entry Fee Post-Indictments
Bill Rini: Poker Players Alliance Inept When it Comes to Those Things that Matter Most
Poker expert Bill Rini discussed on his blog this week the shortcomings of the Poker Players Alliance.
Rini states that in Washington DC, lobby groups are capable of doing 2 things right: they have lots of connections, and can influence many factors; and they do a good job at predicting and warning against upcoming legislation, and possibly averting the legislation. These are exactly the things, that PPA seem fairly inept at.
Federated Sports + Gaming Names Michael Craig to Head up Website
Federated Sports and Gaming (FS+G) today announced that Michael Craig has been hired as executive editor of the website supporting the new professional poker league.
Casino Execs to Make Pitch for Legalized Online Poker
WASHINGTON (AP) — With millions of people already playing online poker for money, the casino industry is urging Congress to step in and regulate the wagering.
A Science Behind Poker Being a Game of Skill: Some Freakonomics
Is poker a game of skill or chance?
“Freakonomics” author Steven D. Levitt looks to answer that question, which could
very well determine whether three of the world’s largest online poker rooms were in violation of US law. PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and UB.com were indicted on April 15 for violation of a 2006 Internet gambling prohibition act some say does not apply to poker.
Online Poker Player Refunds Likely to be $100 Million to $500 Million
2011 EPT Madrid Main Event Chip Leaders – Day 3
The 2011 EPT Madrid Main Event chip leaders after Day 3 had an American atop the board with 23740000 chips.