Right, why don't we get started. The links:
- "New Hampshire Says No to Gambling Expansion" - [www.pokernewsreport.com]
- "The Dutch government has pushed forward some proposals which could change the face of gambling in the country. The Dutch government is hoping to introduce sweeping reforms to its online gambling industry as early as the beginning of January next year" - [www.pokernewsreport.com]
- "Former United States customers of Full Tilt Poker are likely to face a continued wait for their refunds from the site, according to unofficial reports emerging on poker forums. TwoPlusTwo forum poster "Schlucky1" commented Sunday on the results of frequent contact attempts to claims administration firm Garden City Group, selected by the US government to administer the FTP remission process" - [pokerfuse.com]
- Courtney and Cheong Scrap for Top Spot in WPT Super High Roller - "
It is close at the top of the leaderboard for the $100,000 buy-in WPT Super High Roller, with James Courtney leading Joseph Cheong by less than 3 big blinds" - [www.pokernewsreport.com] - "Google announced Thursday that it had started to roll out the next generation of its system that aims to curb "black hat" SEO tactics" - [pokerfuse.com]
- Pechanga Players Hit Jackpot For Nearly $200K - Bad Beat Jackpot is California's Largest Poker Jackpot - "
On the same night the winning six numbers were chosen for the record Powerball drawing, a set of jackpot winners claimed California's largest poker jackpot" - [www.pokerplayernewspaper.com]



PokerStars have introduced a King of the Hill policy to prevent weaker players being preyed upon by more experienced ones in a practice known as 'bum-hunting'. The policy has been introduced following complaints that multiple tables were being opened in the cash game lobby by 'reg' players who would then sit out and wait for recreational ones to arrive" - [
Elisabeth Hille (Photo: WSOP/PokerNews) To cut a very long story, one that spanned a full week, Hille almost went all the way in the 2012 WSOP Main Event but fell short and finished in 11th place for a cool $590,442!" - [
The schedule for the 10th season of the European Poker Tour was released by PokerStars today" - [




