The newest mobile phone generations make it possible: play poker whenever and wherever you want to! Just take out your mobile and play for a bit, while you are on the train, in the university or waiting for someone. Dragging along your laptop can be very tedious after a while. And those gadgets are not really suitable for a quick game on the run, anyway. Provided you don’t want to play on too many tables at once, the students’ favourite Netbooks are a good alternative. Yet the real groove hits when you take your mobile out on the train and [ Read More ]
After five weeks of voting, the public has chosen the top 10 individuals they think should be inducted into the Poker Hall Of Fame. Likes of Phil Ivey and Tom Dwan have found themselves on this list. The Poker Hall of Fame marks its 30th Anniversary this year. Same as it was with last year, the ceremony will be held in November together with the WSOP Main Event final table. It is all a part of Harrah’s plan to elevate the Poker Hall of Fame and this year, they have gone one step further by actively opening up the nomination [ Read More ]
Two well established UK casino companies in the mobile gambling sector, technology provider Mfuse and AIM listed Probability plc have teamed up in a mutually beneficial agreement that will see a bigger and wider section of games available for the growing numbers of gamblers on the go. Probability, which has developed more than 30 mobile games, is the first company to make use of Mfuse’s mobile gambling platform, which links directly to betting firms including Betsson, Bet365, Gala Coral Group, Ladbrokes, Sky Bet, Sporting Index, Sportingbet, Paddy Power and William Hill, reported The Guardian newspaper this week. Mobile gambling is [ Read More ]
>The 2009 World Series of Poker has now reached its finale with the first two flights of the Main Event heating up the Rio Hotel and Casino over the last few days. The opening flight saw 1,116 players take to the felt with the decision made the just play four levels to avoid the potential situation of getting too close to the money before the players merged into one field. Several Australians took to the felt with cricketing legend Shane Warne have a tremendous day on the felt. He ended the day with 87,625 to be ranked in the top 35 [ Read More ]
The last preliminary tournament of the 2009 World Series of Poker was an opportunity. While many used the days before the $10K main event to rest and relax, others were anxious for the chance to cash in, make a final table of, and potentially win the no-limit hold’em short-handed event. This was their chance. There were 928 players who took their $5K shot at it, and the combination of those numbers made for a $4,361,600 prize pool for the last 90 players standing to split according to their finishes. And the first place prize? A whopping $1,003,218. Day 1 saw [ Read More ]
When one looks at the entire WSOP schedule and sees so many $1,500 buy-in no-limit hold’em tournaments, it may seem like overkill and something that would be unable to draw interest after awhile. But it is exactly the opposite; as the Series goes on, the events become more popular. This was announced as sold out before the noon start time on Saturday, June 27, and there were players still angling to buy a seat. There was no shortage of interest in the relatively cheap buy-in NLHE events. The final number of players in the field was 2,781, and the resulting [ Read More ]
Party Poker has joined the swag of online rooms forming their own team of professionals, with a slight twist. Rather then cherry picking from the ranks of established pros and landing big names to represent the online room in live events, Party is looking to promote from within its own playing ranks. Thus in line with this strategy the site announced regular player Ian Frazer as the first in a team of pros that the large online room will be looking to assemble based off play on the site. A PartyPoker.com spokesman said, "The sponsored player and grassroots team [ Read More ]
It was back to the busy days at the World Series of Poker, with two final tables running at the same time as two new tournaments and two second day events. Clearly, the few slow days at the midway point were over, and the hustle and bustle of the WSOP was back in full swing. Pot-limit hold’em players came to the felt at noon with $10K each in their hands and looking for a world championship title, while Omaha-8 players made their late afternoon start to get their hi-low fix. While first days of tournaments are exciting as the players [ Read More ]
The trend in recent years has been for live casinos to replace their dealer run poker tales with automated versions, where a computer took the place of the dealer and flat screen monitors took the place of real life cards and chips. One casino, at least, has decided to listen to complaints from their players and is removing the high tech poker tables to bring back their flesh and blood progenitors. The Excalibur Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas has announced they will return to their traditional set up by July 5th.
He may be the godfather of Texas Hold’em, but Doyle Brunson, at least for the time being, is going to remain just one bracelet under Phil Hellmuth’s record-setting 11 WSOP bracelets. The Texas Dolly made the final table (his 24th overall) at the $10,000 seven-card stud eight-or-better world championship event, but was quickly eliminated in seventh place. Brunson remains tied for second overall on the WSOP bracelet list with Johnny Chan. Here is a recap of the ten bracelets Brunson has one thus far in his career. 1976: $5,000 deuce-to-seven draw 1976: $10,000 no-limit hold’em main event 1977: $1,000 seven-card [ Read More ]
