THE SCRAMBLE: NY Times Steps Up, Shak Gets Sold, Phil Hellmuth Riding a Hot Dog

Monday morning is anything but fun. That’s why in Monday’s THE SCRAMBLE we’ve decided to have a little bit of fun with some good news for online poker’s legalization efforts, some great news on the real estate front and we have Phil Hellmuth riding a hot dog.

WSOPE: History for Humbert and a Record Field for Event 2

Selbst is one of the 105 players still alive in the record-setting Event 2 Phil Hellmuth may not have made history with his twelfth bracelet win, but Sunday at the World Series of Poker Europe made history on Sunday nonetheless. Not only did Guillaume Humbert become the first Swiss player in history to win a

WSOPE: Phil Hellmuth on the Verge of 12th Bracelet

Hellmuth has a lot riding on Day 3 play Phil Hellmuth is in a position that is becoming all too familiar for him: second.

WSOPE: Hellmuth and Grospellier Unveil Caesars Cup Rosters

Hellmuth’s team has a combined 39 bracelets In 2009, the World Series of Poker Europe unveiled the Caesars Cup. Designed to pit the top talents from Europe and the Americas against one another in a team-style event, the inaugural Caesars Cup resulted in a lopsided victory for Team Europe and a disappointing defeat for the

A.M. Scramble: A-Rod Gambles Again, Cassavetes Won’t Pay, California Online Bill Dead

Just when you thought it was safe, Tuesday’s A.M.

A.M. SCRAMBLE: U.S. Regulation Close, Galfond Winning Big, Hellmuth Goes to War

The Thursday A.M. SCRAMBLE features more news from a now infamous Hollywood Home Game, a poker Hall of Famer heading to reality TV and what might be the best news about the future of online poker in the United States that we’ve been able to bring you since Black Friday.

A.M. SCRAMBLE: Molson Stiffed by Rheem, Poker Player Buys NBA Team & a Story About Beer

Another day, another cheating scandal. On the heels of the Girah Scandal comes another player calling out another player for less-than-honest behavior. It’s not all about dishonesty though, there are a couple of poker players who are trying to make a living the old fashioned way.

WSOP Top Tweets: They Call Me… Mike

Each day at the Rio we spend hours scouring over Twitter finding the best 140 character-or-less thoughts from all your favorite poker personalities.

2011 WSOP Main Event Day 4 Mid-Level 16 Update

Cody doubled, but will he make the money?

2011 WSOP Main Event Day 2A End of Level 6 Update

Eric Baldwin is one of two notable Baldwins in the field today The 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event players are on their first break of the day and it seems like Level 5 action (blinds 250/500 ante 50) produced its fair share of drama, antics, and bustouts.

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