Poker’s In and Out List: Ivey Impresses, Galfond Confesses
A tip of the hat goes to one very brainy poker dealer, Phil Ivey’s Crown Casino conquest and Pokerati’s Dave Ferrara while our finger wags in the direction of Phil Galfond and the great state of Hawaii. This is Poker’s In and Out List
Waking Life: Spotlight on Aussie Matt Wakeman
The 26-year-old from Newcastle, New South Wales, has earned hundreds of thousands dollars online and made it into the top 10 ranked players on PocketFives last month and #1 on the Australian rankings. Despite earnings hundreds of thousands of dollars online, Wakeman is modest about making it into the PocketFive top 10 global ratings. “It’s a nice achievement but at the same time it’s a bit embarrassing,” he said
Poker’s In and Out List: Galfond Shopped, Shak Must be Stopped
The first In and Out List of the New Year features a 5-star photoshop thread, Eugene Katchalov’s POY win, poker in Macau and Beth Shak. Read on to see who gets a tip of the hat, and who gets a wag of the finger
Poker’s In and Out List: Galfond Shopped, Shak Must be Stopped
The first In and Out List of the New Year features a 5-star photoshop thread, Eugene Katchalov’s POY win, poker in Macau and Beth Shak. Read on to see who gets a tip of the hat, and who gets a wag of the finger. Poker’s In List: January 2-8, 2012 5-Star Galfond Photoshop Threads: IN Five star threads on Two Plus Two generate some of the best poker content on the Internet, especially when they involve Photoshop
Poker’s 2011 In and Out List: A Year’s Review of Who to Eschew
When people look back at this year in poker they’re only going to see one thing, Black Friday. They’ll have vague recollections of other things having happened.
Poker’s 2011 In and Out List: A Year’s Review of Who to Eschew
When people look back at this year in poker they’re only going to see one thing, Black Friday. They’ll have vague recollections of other things having happened. Maybe something about a German winning the Main Event, “It seems like a bad dream,” they’ll say.
Absolute Poker Co-Owner Pleads Guilty
Beckley, one of the co-founders of Absolute Poker along with Scott Tom, appeared in Manhattan court today according to Bloomberg News and admitted to conspiring to break U.S. Internet gambling laws and conspiracy to commit bank fraud and wire fraud. The maximum prison sentence for bank fraud is 30 years but Beckley will likely serve 12-18 months under his plea agreement, Reuters says
THE SCRAMBLE: Betting on the November Nine, British Invasion, Deadbeat Scam Artist
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THE SCRAMBLE: Tapie Speaks, Moneymaker History for Sale, Poker’s Hottest Women
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THE SCRAMBLE: Party Coming Back to US, Mercier Still the Nuts, Poker Loses a Friend
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