POKER NEWS

01 April 2015

GUKPT Student Championship A Week Away
GUKPT Student Championship A Week Away

Students from across the UK and beyond will be taking a break from their studies and heading to the G Casino in Coventry next week for the 2015 Grosvenor UK Student Poker Championship.

PokerStars Sports Betting Imminent
PokerStars Sports Betting Imminent

PokerStars' move to enter the sports betting arena will happen "in the coming days" according to the head of Amaya, David Baazov.

Get Ready for the Irish Open
Get Ready for the Irish Open

One of the poker world's most entertaining live tournament festivals is set to return this week in Dublin, Ireland.

Ibrahimovic Says No to PokerStars?
Ibrahimovic Says No to PokerStars?

According to a report in the French media, Paris St Germain footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic has turned down the opportunity to represent PokerStars.

31 March 2015

Chris Yong Wins UKIPT Series
Chris Yong Wins UKIPT Series

The PokerStars UKIPT Series made a welcome return to the Hippodrome Casino in London over the weekend and after two-days of hard-fought action it was Chris Yong who was the last man standing.

Twitch Stream to Last Two Years
Twitch Stream to Last Two Years

US poker pro Joey 'ChicagoJoey' Ingram is planning to take the new Twitch poker streaming craze to a new level with a broadcast that will run for 750 days straight.

Tiger Woods Charity Event Set for May 15
Tiger Woods Charity Event Set for May 15

Forget Phil 'the Tiger Woods of Poker' Ivey, it's all about the real Tiger Woods and the WPT on May 15.

Bitcoin only BetVIP adds Poker
Bitcoin only BetVIP adds Poker

The world's first licensed Bitcoin-only online sportsbook at BetVIP has launched a new poker room.

30 March 2015

Dave Ulliott Battles Cancer
Dave Ulliott Battles Cancer

News has emerged that one of UK's most popular players, Dave 'Devilfish' Ulliott, has cancer.

25/25 London a Record Breaker
25/25 London a Record Breaker

The London leg of the Grosvenor 25/25 Series was always likely to be big but even organisers were a little taken aback when the final numbers were tallied up.