Poker’s In and Out List: Funds Seizures Loom, FTP Deal Doomed
Another week is over and, as always, we’ve reduced it to one easy-to-swallow bite sized list. Get your poker opinions right here. This is the In and Out List
A.M. Scramble: Online Fight Continues, Bonomo Joins Online Exodus, Poker in India
It’s a brand new week, and the online poker situation in the United States seems to be changing on a daily basis. In Monday’s A.M
Canada Retains Americas Cup of Poker
The Canadian team, which was captained by PokerStars Pro Greg DeBora, smashed Mexico in the finals 5-0 to earn its second straight title and $25,000 in cash. “This (ACP) is a really fun event because you’re part of a team and you’re representing your country,” said DeBora. “Everybody played hard and did well. Once again, Team Canada came through!” The Americas Cup of Poker is an annual event that takes place in Uruguay with $100k up for grabs
Poker’s In and Out List: durrrr’s Travel, France Bangs Gavel
Three things are good, three not so much. Read on to see who has earned our begrudging respect and at whom we’ll be shooting dirty looks
WSOP: Teissere Picks Up Bracelet Number Four for the French
The year of French domination continues with Antoine Teissere Forget the Canadians. Forget the Brits. If there is one group of non-Americans dominating the 2011 World Series of Poker action, it is the French.
Poker Instructor Schmid Scores WSOP Bracelet
The 31-year-old from Grand Rapids outlasted all 3,144 entrants in the $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em tournament to take down a first place prize of $488,283 along with a shiny new WSOP bracelet.
WSOP Bracelet Winner Profile: Mark Radoja
Radoja had a jubilant rail rooting him on with songs and cheers During a week where the country of Canada didn’t have a lot to celebrate, Mark Radoja stepped up to the plate and gave his country something to be proud of, winning the $5,000 No Limit Hold’em Shootout event and picking up Canada’s second bracelet
Bracelet Glory for Monnette and Payan on WSOP Day 16
We’ve got the rundown on both bracelet wins, and action from the other four ongoing events here in Las Vegas on Day 16 of the World Series of Poker. Event 22 – $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha – Winner France has been running hot with Elie Payan winning the country’s second bracelet in as many days.
Woods Claims Third U.K. WSOP Bracelet
Woods outlasted 354 players and a tough final table that included femme fatale Kim Nguyen to win his first WSOP bracelet and $213k.