Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Travis Makar Shares Shocking Revelations about UB Scandal - and my top selection of links
So without further ado, here are the links:
- PokerStars' MicroMillions III Sets Records - "The recently concluded MicroMillions III series on PokerStars that featured low buy-ins more suited for recreational players set new online poker records. A total of 1,308,994 entries were recorded during the 11-day duration of the event that consisted of 100 tournaments with buy-ins as low as 11 cents" - [www.pokernewsreport.com]
- Poker Meets Jersey Shore - "Poker documentaries can be both a blessing and a curse for the industry" - [www.bluffeurope.com]
- Full Tilt Poker Will Not Bring Back Former Red Pros - "In what should not come as a surprise to anyone, Full Tilt Poker has informed former FTP "Red Pros" that they will not be retained as sponsored players now that Full Tilt has been re-launched. PokerNews' French outlet originally got a hold of the e-mail to the "Red Pros," which explains why the decision was made and what options those pros have going forward" - [www.pokernewsdaily.com]
- "The report said that Senators Harry Reid and Dean Heller, both of Nevada, are pessimistic of the legislation being passed this year" - [www.parttimepoker.com]
- Atomic Kitten's online poker losses - "The one time Atomic Kitten told the Daily Star that she "was really good" at the game but gave up after a big losing session" - [www.bluffeurope.com]
- "Travis (band) Makar Shares Shocking Revelations about UB Scandal" - [www.pokernewsteam.com]
- "Mohegan Sun, Amaya-owned Ongame Reach Software Deal" - [pokerfuse.com]
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Atomic Kitten,
Dean Heller,
Full Tilt Poker,
Harry Reid,
Jersey Shore,
Katona,
Kerry,
Millions,
Mohegan Sun,
Nevada,
Poker,
Travis
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