Topic 1: Full Tilt Poker
The Links:
- Swedish Tax Authority Launches Coordinated Campaign Against Poker Players - The letter, posted in full on pokermagazine.se, demands players report what sites they have played on in the last four years, "such as PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, Absolute Poker, Bodog, etc," and under what screen names they played. Information regarding entrances and winnings in any live events held outside the EEA is also being sought ... - from pokerfuse.com
- www.pokernewsdaily.com
- DoJ Moves One Step Closer to Full Tilt Repayment from www.pokernewsreport.com
Source: www.pokernewsdaily.com
Source: www.bluffeurope.com
Topic 2: World Series of Poker
The Links:
- PokerNewsBoy picks the 2012 Player of the Year - "Mike Mizrachi quietly having a terrific 2012 At the 2012 World Series of Poker Mike Mizrachi made history by winning the $50k Poker Players Championship for the second time in three years,...Poker Player of the Year Races August update With three outlets now handing out Player of the Year awards, tournament poker players have even more opportunities to promote themselves within the poker world,...Is Phil Hellmuth the best WSOP player of all-time? ... " - said pokernewsboy.com
- THIS GUY Greg Raymer is One HECKUVA Poker Player from www.pokernewsdaily.com
Topic 3: Greg Raymer
The Links:
- Raymer Officially Owns HPT - "Gene Bromberg, Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License You might say Greg Raymer had to win the Heartland Poker Tour Championship Open at Belterra Casino Resort" - said pokerfuse.com
- HNR 11/20: U.S. Full Tilt Process to Start in January; Raymer Owns HPT - www.parttimepoker.com
- Greg Raymer Wins HPT Championship Open, Fourth Title of Year - wickedchopspoker.com
Topic 4:South Carolina
The Links:
- South Carolina Supreme Court Rules Poker Illegal - "In a now six-year old case, the South Carolina Supreme Court determined by the slimmest margin that poker in the Palmetto State is illegal, even if it is in a private home ... The case dates back to 2006 when police raided a home in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina SC, and discovered what was described then as a "high stakes" poker tournament in action (the buy in was actually only $10, building slightly more than a $200 prize pool)" - said www.pokernewsdaily.com
- South Carolina Supreme Court Reinstates Guilty Verdicts in Poker Case - pokerfuse.com
Well that's my round-up for the week. I hope you're looking forward to more because there's much more where that came from the next time around! So check back before long, if you don't want to miss out on the latest fascinating headlines around the globe.
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