Britain has a long history in the world of business. The famous London Stock Exchange was opened in 1698 and the British haven't looked back since. Britain has adapted to the changes of the world... more
As noted previously on this site, in an effort to maximize his new role as a poker host as the new Wynn Casino, Daniel Negreanu has issued an open challenge. more
The name Matt Matros will be familiar to most as the young man who was able to battle his way through the field in the 2004 World Poker Tour Championship.. more
ESPN has announced the points system for the "2005 Toyota WSOP Player of the Year" award, and we have an updated top 20 through nine events of the WSOP. more
At the risk of drawing the ire of our readers, I would like to point out that today's $2,000 Pot Limit Omaha w/Rebuys final table will be filled with known professionals... more
In the story about the $2,000 No Limit event won by Erik Seidel, I talked about the fact that the concern that very few top pros were going to be in the final table... more
Online poker rooms have gone with the use of "big names" to advertise their sites. Full Tilt has the vast array of talent that plays at their site, as does PartyPoker, UltimateBet, and others too numerous to mention... more
Player X is a professional poker player who makes his living playing mostly online. The mystery associated with online play, and people's misconceptions... more
Alex Outhred is a name you might not have heard of, but he is a very important figure in the world of poker. He has seen nearly every hand at every final table ever played in the history of the World Poker Tour. more
Only 1,403 players entered the $2,000 No Limit Hold Em event at the Rio hotel. This was only the third largest field in the history of the WSOP, but somehow, this field felt much more manageable. more
If you have ever been to any poker tournaments, or any convention type things like BARGE, you know the real championship that matters isn't the main No Limit Hold Em event.... more