The Week That Was: Full Tilt Debt and Drama, WSOP Schedule & More
Greenstein admitted he borrowed $400K from Full Tilt The past seven days have been chocked full of developments, ranging from the latest European Poker Tour stop in Deauville to the unveiling of the 2012 World Series of Poker schedule to some major Full Tilt Poker news. We’ve got it all and more in this edition
The Week That Was: We Have a Winner, POY Update & More
Heinz is the latest in a line of 22 year old champions It should come as no big surprise that the big story of this week was the World Series of Poker Main Event final table. Be it the ratings, the winner, Ben Lamb’s big party, or the Poker Hall of Fame inductions, just about
November Nine: Bounahra Wins the Crowd Over, Heinz Wins the Pots
The first hour of the WSOP Main Event was not a great one for Pius Heinz, who had trouble winning pots, including a fairly sizable one on Hand 11 where he ran into Eoghan O’Dea’s full house. He bounced back in the latest level of action though, where blinds are up to 300,000/600,000 ante 75,000,
WPT: Frankenberger and Harder Headline Foxwoods Final Table
Frankenberger is the latest WPT-made Millionaire Day 5 of the World Poker Tour’s World Poker Classic Main Event at Foxwoods was short and bittersweet for Jonathan Little and Chris Klodnicki. They are the two players who came up just short of the final table, as they busted in eighth and seventh places respectively over the
The Fight: Bitar, Elie & Kentucky Take Full Tilt-Related Action
The Full Tilt news just keeps rolling in. This week, Ray Bitar and the Commonwealth of Kentucky are just two of the latest to take legal action related.
The Week That Was: FTP Updates, London Calling & WCOOP Action
Lederer’s personal bank accounts were seized by the DOJ last week While many of this week’s biggest headlines had a huge impact on American players, it was news from Europe that dominated the poker world over the past seven days.
2011 WSOP Main Event Day 6 End of Level 25 Update
Collins’ chip lead has all but evaporated A little over half the players who began Day 6 of the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event are gone and there are still two hours to go before play ends. The eliminations keep rolling along. We’ve got some of the latest bustouts and which players are creeping
2011 WSOP Main Event End of Level 19 Update
Kamberis is one of the latest big names to exit the Main Event The first level of Day 5 action from the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event is in the books and roughly one-fifth of the Day 5 starting field is already on the rail. The action continues to be nonstop as players chip
A.M. SCRAMBLE: CakePoker Sold, Royal Flush Girls Debate, Play With Trishelle
Rumor du Jour: CakePoker Sold to PokerListings Rumors about poker sites being sold have been almost a daily occurrence since the UIGEA passed 4.5 years ago. Most of them are bogus but the latest has a little bit of momentum behind it.
WPT: Sternberg Shines Brighter Than the Stars at Bay 101
Sternberg is the latest WPT-made millionaire At a final table with three WSOP bracelet winners, two players with multiple WPT final tables, a WPT champion, and a Poker Hall of Famer, it was the guy who won his way into the $10,000 event via the $600 satellite who prevailed.