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WSOP 2011 November Nine, FTP Investor Details and Holdem Manager for iPhone Preview25.07.2011 - The 2011 November Nine, Interview: Poker ace Eoghan O’Dea on his World Series success, FTP Bidder Looks to Buy UK and Irish Assets Only, Sneak Peek at Holdem Manager 2 iPhone Application |
WSOP Prize of $8.7M, Bodog Poker UK, US Players on Merge, and EPT Dates18.07.2011 - Top prize at World Series of Poker $8.71M, Bodog UK granted online licence, AGA to Introduce Poker Bill in Fall, Merge May Accept New U.S. Customers Soon, The New EPT Dates Have Been Released |
Barton's Bill, Full Tilt Poker For Sale, and Some WSOP Bracelet Winners04.07.2011 - Bill allowing states to OK online poker introduced, WSOP Bracelet Winner Profile: Justin Pechie, Full Tilt Poker to be sold to European investors, Stow man, a former Kent State student, hits jackpot with World Series of Poker victory |
Alderney Commission Ordered Full Tilt Poker To Stop Operation30.06.2011 - The Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) ordered that all games on FTP should be stopped before matters are investigated and resolved. |
WSOP 2011 Final Table, Poland Bans Poker, Profile: Mark Schmid and Top Earning Women27.06.2011 - Two More Brits Make WSOP Final Tables, Poland Says ‘Nie’ to Online Poker, Women in Poker - Top 10 Earners, WSOP Bracelet Winner Profile: Mark Schmid |
Phil Ivey vs. Full Tilt Poker, WSOP 2011, US Online Poker Legislation, and More20.06.2011 - Phil Ivey Suing Full Tilt Poker for $150 Million, WSOP Seeks Non-Online Poker Sponsors, Online Poker Takes a Few Steps Closer to Reality, H2 predicts slow growth for online gaming in 2011 |
Prosecutors in NYC Confirm Deal with Online Poker Company to Return US Players’ Money12.05.2011 - Yet another good news for online poker players in the US. Following PokerStars' and Full Tilt Poker's settlements, founders of Absolute Poker have also reached an agreement with the authorities. |
PokerCon Makes Debut This Weekend18.03.2011 - The only poker room that can boast with 38 million players is taking a new direction by hosting its first ever live tournament in Las Vegas. Organizers hope to have an impact in both poker and social networking. |



