POKER NEWS

30 September 2014

Bilzerian's $500k Bluff
Bilzerian's $500k Bluff

Fresh from duping his social media followers into thinking that he'd been arrested by armed police, Dan Bilzerian was soon back at the poker tables.

29 September 2014

Tom Kitt Wins Winamax Dublin
Tom Kitt Wins Winamax Dublin

The annual French invasion of Dublin took place over the weekend as the €550 Winamax Open hit the Irish capital. The visitors were to be left disappointed though as home player Tom Kitt took the honours.

Suspected Drug Smuggler Arrested at Poker Game
Suspected Drug Smuggler Arrested at Poker Game

A suspected British drug smuggler got more than he bargained for while playing at a poker tournament in Spain last week.

£3m on Offer at WPT Nottingham
£3m on Offer at WPT Nottingham

The good people at Dusk Till Dawn have a reputation for setting their sights sky high and they're at it again in November, this time in association with the World Poker Tour.

27 September 2014

Take a Look Inside PokerStars
Take a Look Inside PokerStars

Ever wondered what goes on at PokerStars HQ? The world's biggest poker site is giving players a glimpse behind the scenes via a new series of videos.

Gambler Escapes Jail After Slots Win
Gambler Escapes Jail After Slots Win

A lucky gambler from Germany has managed to escape a spell behind bars thanks to a timely win on a fruit machine.

26 September 2014

JC Tran Splits with 888Poker
JC Tran Splits with 888Poker

It's not only PokerStars that is parting ways with its sponsored pros. JC Tran has confirmed that he has split with 888 Poker.

UK Gambling Laws Delayed
UK Gambling Laws Delayed

Despite many months of planning, the much anticipated UK gambling law changes now won't come into effect until November 1.

Moneymaker Joins the Hollywood Open
Moneymaker Joins the Hollywood Open

Chris Moneymaker has signed up to become the new face of the Hollywood Poker Open (HPO).

Poker-playing Fraudster Given £3.25m Fine
Poker-playing Fraudster Given £3.25m Fine

A London-based businessman and high stakes poker player who conned the Allied Irish Bank and the Bank of Scotland in a £740m fraud has been ordered to pay back just £3.25m.