Joe Barton (R-TX) re-introduced his proposal, dubbed “The Internet Poker Freedom Act,” on Thursday, just days after Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) introduced his legislation aiming to “restore” America's 1961 Wire Act and ban most forms of Internet gaming.
Credit Where Credit’s Due: How ‘Poker Face’ Uses a Font to Pay Homage to Its ’70s Inspirations IndieWire
Eric Persson Runs into Quad Aces in $290K Cooler on Live at the Bike PokerNews.com
Phil Hellmuth Caught Giving a Poker Lesson to Khloe Kardashian PokerTube
A bumper crowd of 246 players bought into the £200+£20 Sky Poker Tour Six-Max Main Event at the Dusk Till Dawn club in Nottingham over the weekend, creating a prize pool of £49,200. This impressive total was £9,200 more than the guarantee, and the …
Annual Salem poker run to help amputee get prosthetic WKBN.com
Heads Up Poker Podcast: 102 – Monday Market Moves – Bet of the … Pokerfuse
Grafton avoided the 2015 World Series of Poker (WSOP), instead preferring to put in some extra volume in the online poker world and it looks to be a solid decision on his part. This week, Grafton climbs to 13th in the United Kingdom's rankings and re …
Goliath Main Event Shatters Attendance Record, 2 Flights Still Remain Poker Industry PRO
Phil Hellmuth had a chance this year in the main event, but the 14-time bracelet winner fell by the wayside at around 5:30 p.m. local time on Saturday in 417th place. According to the WSOP live updates, Hellmuth's last hand began with him betting 20 …
Borgata Victory Signifies Arrival of The Funaro Brothers World Poker Tour
Live poker is back in Pennsylvania! Poker News Report
PokerStars LAPT is Making its Big Return with Rio de Janeiro Stop Pokerfuse
Did “Blockers” Concept Cost Poker Vlogger Thousands of Dollars on Hustler Casino Live? PokerNews.com
PokerStars has hosted high roller events in the past, but the maximum buy-in has been $25,000. This year's WCOOP Super High Roller more than doubles their record for highest tournament buy-in and is certain to attract an elite crowd of poker pros and …
It's probably not the “worst bad beat ever” like mainstream sports journalism has for some reason labeled it, but the Katz vs. Drinan hand that took place at the 2014 World Series of Poker $1 million buy-in “Big One for One Drop” about a month ago was …
Tommy Angelo Presents: The Good, The Bad, and The Neutral PokerNews.com Full coverage
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