Poker News
Scotty Nguyen to Represent PokerStars at APPT Macau
PokerStars, the world’s largest online poker site, today announced that Scotty Nguyen and Liz Lieu, will both play the ‘PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Macau: Asian Poker Open’ USD $2,500 buy-in Main Event, which takes place from November 22-27 at the Grand Waldo Hotel and Casino on the historic Chinese island of Macau
The UltimateBet.com Online Championship 2
UltimateBet today announced the return of the UltimateBet.com Online Championship
Weekend in Review – Back to Back Wins for Chris Vaughn
PokerStars held its monthly $500+$30 buy-in version of its Sunday Million tournament with 2,617 players showing up to generate a prize pool worth $1,308,500 with 414 places getting paid.
The 2008 Deep Stack Extravaganza Back at the Venetian Poker Room
The third edition of the Deep Stack Extravaganza (DSE) was announced by the Venetian in Las Vegas.
CelebPoker.com Introduces €250,000 Tournament
On October 1st, CelebPoker.com which is part of the Boss Media network changed its currency from US Dollars to Euros. With the US market closed and most of the players coming from all over Europe the transition to Euro was a logical step.
David Singer Takes Home the 2007 Caesars Palace Classic
The final table of the Caesars Palace Classic started just after 3pm on Wednesday the 24th of October with Kido Pham and Tony Cousineau having the highest chip stacks followed closely by Scott Fischman and Justin Bonomo.
Asia Pacific Poker Tour brings poker to Macau
PRESS RELEASE) – PokerStars (www.PokerStars.com), the world’s largest online poker site, today announced the first ever real money No-Limit Texas Hold’em poker tournament to be held in the People’s Republic of China.
High Stakes Poker IV
Starting on Monday the 5th of November the fourth edition of the popular High Stakes Poker will up the ante with the buy-in going from $100,000 to a staggering $500,000.
Weekend in Review – Internet Connection Issues cause havoc
Internet connection problems caused all sorts of problems over the weekend as many players got hampered while playing the big guaranteed tournaments on Sunday.
“Live the Dream” at Everest Poker
Everest Poker is running 20 qualifying tournaments between November 2007 and March 2008 in order to put together a team that will represent the site in major live events around the world


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