Friday, May 13, 2011

Indictments may mean smaller World Series of Poker

Indictments may mean smaller World Series of Poker
The World Series of Poker won't know how indictments of executives at three major online poker operators will affect its tournaments until players learn if they cash out online bankrolls to enter, organizers said Wednesday.

Poker Websites Shut Down; U.S. Pros Mull Move Abroad
After the FBI pulled the plug on the four largest offshore online poker sites serving U.S. players, many pros have responded the same way they might respond to aggressive opponents at the table -- evasively, rationally and, above all else, tactically

Peoria poker ace set for Las Vegas tournament
Peoria man competes in World Poker Tour Tournaments in Las Vegas for a chance at the $3 million top prize.

Poker Officials Don't Expect Downturn In '11 Tournament
The federal government's crackdown on three Internet poker gambling sites and their operators won't hurt participation in the 2011 World Series of Poker tournament, which is scheduled to begin at the end of the month at the Rio, tournament officials said

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