2011 Year in Review: The Darkest Hour
The biggest bombshell to hit the online poker industry since the passage of UIGEA turned everything upside down in April.
The biggest bombshell to hit the online poker industry since the passage of UIGEA turned everything upside down in April.
The 2011 WSOP was a welcome break from the dark cloud of Black Friday.
For the first three and a half months of 2011, all the biggest stories in poker were still at the tables instead of in the halls of governments and corporations.
Liberty Slots back in Business; PokerStars Asia-Pacific Poker Tour Macau sets attendance record
Independent poker room, Switch Poker, which focuses on real-money mobile iGaming, has added the controversial virtual currency Bitcoins
The House Energy & Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade held another hearing last Friday on a bill proposed by committee member Rep. Joe Barton
We polled our readers by asking the question: “After the first subcommittee on the Barton Poker Bill, I am...?”
USPF believes Poker is a mindsport game of skill and want to bring it into a new sphere; A German online poker player installs virus to win
As the inaugural event, the virtual series will promise some high guarantees over eight events running until 6 November
PKR named fourth fastest growing British tech company; IHRE Consultancy launch new website to offer an overview of the firm’s services