Irish Poker Championship UnderwayThe Eglinton Card Room and Casino saw the cards in the air for the first stop on this year's Party poker Irish poker Championship Tour. There will be seven more stops in Ireland to celebrate the events, and players still have a chance to qualify at the online site that sponsors the events, Party poker. The first stop on the tour featured a lot of big name poker players, such as Marcel 'the Flying Dutchman' Luske, Jon Kalmar, Padraig Parkinson, Noel Furlong, and Mike Sexton... launchpoker.com Sunday, August 03, 2008
Online Poker Room and WSOPEOnline poker room Bodog poker wants to send a bit of their Bodog Life to London this September, giving away a slew of seats to the second annual World Series of poker Europe, trying to get the honor of having the winner of the WSOPE be a Bodog player. Last year's champ Annette Obrestad was signed by a rival poker room, and now many online rooms are scrambling to get a lock on the next champion. Players can visit Bodog and play in satellites for as little as one dollar to win a VIP Prize Package valued at $24,000.Related Articles:Online poker room sending players to AfricaPacific poker Open V qualifiers... launchpoker.com Sunday, August 03, 2008
Full Tilt Poker Signs Player with WSOP RecordTen cashes in a single year of the World Series of poker is a new record, one set during this year's WSOP by Nikolay Evdakov, and it looks like the online poker community is ready to capitalize. Evdakov was recently signed by online poker room Full Tilt poker. Many poker players are curious about the signing of Evdakov - certainly ten cashes in a single WSOP is impressive, but in all ten events he missed making the final table... launchpoker.com Sunday, August 03, 2008
Poker Room Review: Peppermill Resort Casino Reno, Reno, NVThere are many poker rooms in the greater Reno area, which includes Carson City and Lake Tahoe to the south and Sparks to the east. I played in 21 of them over a one-week span. I really enjoyed myself in this beautiful part... Pokernews.com Sunday, August 03, 2008
Bankroll BlundersNo matter what level of poker you play you must have a bankroll if you intend to play on a consistent basis. Most of us play online and live poker on a semi-nightly basis if not every night. The swings in tournament and cash game play can be tough if you are not careful in how you manage your money. That doesn’t necessarily mean that you will never go broke but it may help you to do it less than you would have. Here are a few things that I believe are common bankroll management mistakes that can be corrected: Risking more than 15% of your bankroll to take a shot at the next level. This applies to cash games only but it is a rule of thumb you should probably stick to. You do not ever want to put your bankroll at risk simply to take a shot at the next level. Be smart and remain disciplined when taking “shots” at the next level. Playing at too high a tournament buy-in level for your bankroll. This is one of the most common mistakes tha 777.com Sunday, August 03, 2008
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