Poker After Dark - What Can Kill AcesThe director's cut of the NBC poker After Dark show is always an interesting cross section of poker pro thought. In addition to watching the hands viewers can see the reasons why poker pros make some of the choices behind their wins and losses. launchpoker.com Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Inside the WSOP: Investigating the Curse of the Day 1 Chip LeaderLike the Sports Illustrated cover curse or the Chicago Cubs' 'Curse of the Billy Goat,' poker tournament players often refer to the curse of the Day 1 chip leader, referring to the idea that he or she who has the chip lead after Day 1... Pokernews.com Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Poker After Dark - The Last Couples HandThere were no more couples left, and it was the end of one of the more interesting theme weeks of the hit NBC show, poker After Dark - Couples Week. launchpoker.com Tuesday, July 08, 2008
2008 WSOP Forecast, Day Fourty: Expect a New Name to Rise to the TopThe Day Ones are all over, and all players got a day off on Monday, so today is the day that all the survivors get to start their quest in earnest, well, half of them, anyway. Today is Day 2A of the 2008 World Series of poker Main Event (and day 40 overall of the WSOP) and those that did not bust out from Day 1A and Day 1B get to come back and try to survive. The 20,000 starting stack seems to benefit the pros for the most part, as the better players typically get more mileage out of deeper stack and longer levels. launchpoker.com Tuesday, July 08, 2008
UIGEA Challenge Bill FailsThe Payment System's Protection Act was put forth for a vote and failed to move on, thanks to a split vote in the US House Financial Services Committee that saw members crossing party lines. While a dozen members were absent for the vote they were half and half Republican and Democrat, so that had little impact on the final vote of 32-32. The bill would have taken steps to correct what some see as problems with the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, which has had a strong impact on online poker in the United States.Related Articles:House Committee to look at poker billDoyle Brunson to support Obama... launchpoker.com Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Florida Player Goes All In to Win Poker TourneyWhen Florida attorney Michael Gaetjens walked by the All In Energy Drink booth, he made a decision that wound up worth $100,000 to him. He bought a few cases of the drink, which got him a pass into an All In poker Tourney. He played and won the event, which landed him $100,000 and an entry into the 2008 World Series of poker Main Event, going on now... launchpoker.com Tuesday, July 08, 2008
WSOP Tops Last YearWhile it isn't technically a record setting year in terms of main event attendance, this year's World Series of poker is still doing better than last year. In 2006, the record was set with over 8,700 players paying $10,000 to play in the main event, but last year that number dropped by quite a bit. This year the numbers are up again, with 6,844 players taking a shot, developing a prize pool with a first place prize of $9.4 million... launchpoker.com Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Weekly Windfalls All Summer Long at Titan Poker Titan poker launches its Summer Cash Dash promotion - guaranteeing its players a summer they won't forget in a hurry. (PRWeb Jul 8, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1079144.htm prweb.com Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Team Moneymaker Boot Camp, Hobbs Story Highlight WSOP ExperienceThe World Series of poker is both the playground of the professional poker player and the land of dreams for the everyman, the unknown who hopes for that one moment of glory. Five years ago the dream came true for Tennessee accountant... Pokernews.com Tuesday, July 08, 2008
CryptoLogics New Internet Poker Features Deliver AtHome Customizable Experience to Players Egaming Software Leader Unveils P(Gaming And Casinos News and Information) CryptoLogic Limited a leading software developer to the global Internet gaming market today introduced two unique features to its Internet poker software lineup the ability for players to host their own tournaments and a new advanced sorting and filtering tool that allows players to customize their own settings for cash games and tournaments Starting today the new features will enhance the gaming experience of poker players all over the world For CryptoLogic everything starts with the customer experience and today we introduce a tool that will let players take their poker game to a whole new level said Brian Hadfield CryptoLogics President and CEO Its all about making the poker players experience with CryptoLogic software more flexible and more entertaining than ever before Private tournamentsPlayers can now host their own private games with the new Create your own tournament feature which simulates the experience of hosting a poker game at ho prnewsnow.com Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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