28 November 2012
Hellmuth Shines in Bronze
Love him or hate him Phil Hellmuth has done a lot to score his image onto the retinas of anyone who’s ever laid eyes on him. Indeed, with endless proclamations about “being the greatest” it’s hard to forget him.
Doyle on Daniel and More
Doyle Brunson has been at his writing desk in the last 24 hours producing the latest entry for his popular blog.
Fitzwilliam Poker Festival starts today
The Fitzwilliam Club in Dublin is the place to be for Irish poker players this week as the venue plays host to its November Festival.
Atomic Kitten's online poker losses
Former girl-band singer turned tabloid gossip column regular Kerry Katona has hit the headlines again, this time for playing online poker.
27 November 2012
Red Pros Fade to Grey
Their motto was one “Learn, Chat and Play with the Pros”, but in a recent email sent out to some of the world’s most recognisable grinders it seems that this won’t be the case anymore.
Martin Malone takes iPOPS opener
The latest incarnation of the iPoker network's $1m guaranteed iPOPS tournament series got under way on Sunday and there was British success to report in the first event.
Smith Looking for WPT Success
The inaugural WPT Montreal might have attracted over 1,100 runners but that hasn’t meant the action has been slow. Indeed, after just four days of play the mammoth field has been whittled down to just six players.
Poker Meets Jersey Shore
Poker documentaries can be both a blessing and a curse for the industry. On the one hand a well made piece that charts the true nature of the community can help raise the profile of the game in the eyes of the general population.
26 November 2012
Hasmukh Khodiyara wins Genting Poker Series Sheffield
The latest leg of the Genting Poker Series in Sheffield was one for the record books attracting a huge 562-runner field and doubling the £100,000 guarantee. After three days of hard fought action it was Hasmukh Khodiyara who emerged victorious.
Montreal Goes Crazy for WPT
The World Poker Tour’s visit to the Canadian city of Montreal has gone better than anyone could have expected thanks to a mammoth turnout.