Articles Archive for February 2010
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Despite an ongoing court battle to rid the state of 141 internet gambling sites, Kentucky’s House passed a bill taxing online and phone “advanced deposit wagers” on horse racing by an 85-8 margin. Now, the measure will be discussed in the Kentucky Senate.
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Online poker player Taylor “tramp$d0pray” Paur and Team PokerStars Pro member Daniel Negreanu lead the World Poker Tour’s (WPT) L.A. Poker Classic after two days of play. The $10,000 buy-in tournament wraps up on Thursday.
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If you missed anything that happened this week, never fear, we’re bringing you the top poker news stories of the week, all bundled into one, making it easier on you to read while you wait for all your tournaments to start.
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Another day was wrapped at the Commerce Casino for the World Poker Tour LA Poker Classic as the field worked its way from over 400 down to 186. Although, Salvatore Deluca is the chip leader with 431,000, two Team PokerStars Pros are the ones…
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The final eight players returned to the Mantra Resort on Saturday afternoon to play for the title of champion at the PokerStars.net LAPT Punta del Este. The battle was not for the faint of heart or the deep of stack, and Team PokerStars Pro Jose…
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PokerNews is incredibly excited to announce this year-long $10,000 Guaranteed Tourney Series thanks to our friends at Poker770…
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I created some rules pages that are targeted towards mobile phone users. These are small, quickly loading pages that have no menus or advertising. They are meant to be used by someone sitting at a poker table who wants to quickly check on a poker …
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History repeated itself at the Commerce Casino’s L.A. Poker Classic. In the event’s $10,000 Heads-Up tournament, Vivek “Psyduck” Rajkumar and Chris Moore found themselves playing heads-up for the championship for a second consecutive year.






































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