By Alexis Russell
10/22/2008
We’ve been keeping you all posted with the happenings in
By Zach Purgason
10/22/2008
No one can contest that MySpace is a giant in the internet universe, to some it would represent the sun of the virtual world. Even an organization as big as the World Poker Tour knows it needs to enlist the help of such a giant from time to time. That’s why the WPT is launching new online entertainment through MySpace, not its own site.
By Zach Purgason
10/17/2008
Italy legalized online poker just a few months ago and poker rooms wasted no time formatting their software for Italian play and reworking their online play to meet the Italian regulations. Though the current economic situation is making expansion harder for some others still have the backing to move forward into this new online poker arena. Among them of course is one of the leading establishments, PokerStars.
By Alexis Russell
10/17/2008
Finally there’s a way for US citizens to clearly speak their opinion of our elected representatives on particular issues. The Poker Players Alliance has given poker players an online voice to speak out to members of Congress loud and clear. As election day nears all online poker players should be on the new PPA backed site to get a better understanding of who it is representing them
By Alexis Russell
10/15/2008
If you aren’t aware of the economic crisis that’s creeping into every sector then you just haven’t been paying attention to the world around you. When times are hard people will cut their budgets and tighten their belts but certain entertainments, especially one that could bring in cash flow, tend to be one of the last sacrifices people make. That time seems to have come for online poker.
By David Richardson
10/15/2008
If you’re like most of us during this economic downturn you probably haven’t seen wads of cash in a while. However, there are some that still have large banks to throw around at the poker table, and they’re willing to entertain us with it. If you want to see the cash that’s been evading the economy then Poker After Dark is where you want to be.
By Zach Purgason
10/08/2008
The advent of online poker has led to a huge increase in popularity and even exposure around the world for the game. With new players taking up the sport that speak multiple languages and countries that have numerous versions of poker the need for standard rules has been considered. The group taking on the task of regulating poker for the world is none other than the FIDPA.
By Alexis Russell
10/08/2008
We’ve previously covered the current events happening in Kentucky as the governor, Steve Beshear, attempts to take control of 141 websites that promote online poker. Beshear is heading up the Commonwealth of Kentucky group that aims to make these sites unavailable to state residents. A number of critical questions have risen from the governor’s action and even prompted a judge to halt their efforts that they were approved of in an original hearing.
By Alexis Russell
10/07/2008
It seems it was only a matter of time before the economic downturn in the US and around the world started claiming its first online poker victims. Of course the most recently launched poker rooms that have had little time to establish themselves are the most susceptible. For those like Duplicate Poker it just wasn’t the right time to go all in.
By David Richardson
10/03/2008
Well Phil Hellmuth did not get his wish to be the first American to take top prize at the World Series of Poker Main Event. In one of the most grueling final tables of all time the players showed exemplary skill that kept the game going and going. So how did the final table stack up?