November 10, 2009
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Cada is the youngest person in the history of the World Series of Poker Tournament in Las Vegas to win at age 21. His poker sponsor Ultimate Bet of course are the most excited. Bringing more attention to their brand. If you’re located in the USA, you’ll be able to watch the WSOP Final on TV on ESPN at 9-11 p.m. ET.
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October 12, 2009
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Since the beginning of poker becoming available online in the late 1990s poker players have been searching for the best place to play. There are many poker sites that have great promotions but they lack customer satisfaction and great games. Many poker sites around tend to push customers or members to play until they reach pro, if they ever do? There is one place on the Internet that offers some of the best customer satisfaction around and awesome promotions, such as the sign on bonus for new members up to $350.

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July 08, 2009
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Since the creation of mobile phones there are many things that consumers can do on a computer or at home can be completed on these mobile phone. These mobile devices have from basic cellular phones to mobile phones with the same capabilities of a PC. Many of these phones are able to access the Internet and download applications that range from GPS tools to exclusive games. Since Apple introduced its IPOD Touch series and the Iphone these devices have the potential to download applications that users choose to download to their Apple devices. There is one popular download that is popular amongst users of these devices called, MotionX Poker for iPhone 3S.
This application gives players access to play their favorite card game using motion. MotionX uses technology that Apple has on the Ipod Touch and Iphone by using motions to receive cards from the dealer. When playing MotionX poker players simply shake their device to roll dice that gives players their cards in the poker game. There are many poker games that can be chosen when playing MotionX Poker, which makes poker even more fun. There are other poker games that come from the MotionX Poker family, such as MotionX Poker Quest. These applications can be purchased at the Apple App store for a low price of $2.99. So be on the lookout for more of your favorite games from MotionX at the Apple Store. I hope you enjoyed our motionx poker quest review.
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July 07, 2009
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888.com is one of the leader of online gambling games, such as casino, bingo, sports betting and slots. Well the list actually goes on and on, but it has been established back in 1997 and the brand is well known throughout the world. To use 888.com just download the software free from the website and you’ll be allowed to explore each type of game in a downloadable software, with exceptions to bingo and sport betting. As with most casino websites, 888.com offers many bonuses that are honestly very hard to pass up.
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Bingo – 20 pound welcome bonus
Honestly, going with an established operator is always safe and you can assure your payouts as scheduled.
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July 02, 2009
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WSOP No-Limit Texas Hold’em

The biggest stage will be set on Friday, July 3rd, as the main event for the WSOP 2009 Championship. The $10,000 buy in event will have exactly 3,000 players and it will dwindle down to the top players by July 15th.
WSOP Las Vegas Schedule
July 3,2009 12:00 PM Day 1A (3,000 players)
July 4,2009 12:00 PM Day 1B (3,000 players)
July 5,2009 12:00 PM Day 1C (3,000 players)
July 6,2009 12:00 PM Day 1D (3,000 players)
July 7,2009 12:00 PM Day 2A
July 8,2009 12:00 PM Day 2B
July 9,2009 12:00 PM Media Event
July 10,2009 12:00 PM Day 3
July 11,2009 12:00 PM Day 4
July 12,2009 12:00 PM Day 5
July 13,2009 12:00 PM Day 6
July 14,2009 12:00 PM Day 7
July 15,2009 12:00 PM Day 8
The final and most exciting event will be held on:
November 7-10,2009
It will be broadcasted on tv and internet!
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June 23, 2009
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If you aren’t in Las Vegas competing in the 2009 World Series of Poker and you’re still stuck playing online poker like most of us then you might be interested in playing in the Bodog Mini Poker Series this July. The series is a group of tournaments that will run throughout July will the top players from each tournament moving onto the next round.
In order to qualify for the semi-finals you will need to play in at least 7 of the mini tournaments or you will need to finish in the top 11-50 positions on the tournament leaderboard. The top 10 places on the tournament leaderboard will automatically receive a seat into the finals. The top 18 players from the semi-finals will move onto the final round with the other 10 players who moved on from finishing in the top 10 of the tournament leaderboard.
The event starts on the 3rd of July and the final doesn’t take place until the 23rd of July. There are 13 qualifying events for players to compete in so make sure you play in 7 of them so you qualify for the semi-finals automatically. The winner of the entire event will receive one complete package to the 2010 World Series of Poker next year in Vegas so there is definitely a big reason to play. Each of the events only cost $11 for the players buy-in so it shouldn’t break anyone’s bank.
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June 14, 2009
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If you have been paying any attention at all this month to the 2009 World Series of Poker then you will have definitely heard of the name Ville Wahlbeck. Ville is a poker player who is from Finland and he has been making his mark felt at the poker tables in Vegas this month. As you know every poker player in Vegas this month is competing for the WSOP Player of the Year Award and currently Ville Wahlbeck leads the race.
Ville has already managed to cash in four $10K events already at the 2009 WSOP and out of those four events Wahlbeck has made the final table in three and finished first in one. All of this has helped Ville move up the leaderboard for the player of the year and it looks like he has an excellent shot at winning the award this year.
I’m sure Ville will be looking for an excellent performance in the Main Event this year, but the way he has been playing it wouldn’t surprise me in the least to see him make the final table. Being awarded the player of the year in the World Series of Poker is one of the best accomplishments you can earn as a poker player and not very many have done it.
Over half of the events at this year’s WSOP are now underway and completed, but we’re all still waiting for the event of the year which is the Main Event which will be awesome this year. I can’t wait to see the total amount of players who take part in the event, but I have an idea it will be a very large number of players taking part.
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June 03, 2009
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The third event at this year’s World Series of Poker was history setting and it definitely was one of the best early tournaments thus far. Defending champion Thang Luu was playing good all tournament long and managed to win the entire tournament making him one of the only players to win back-to-back WSOP events.
The tournament was a $1.5K Omaha Hi/Lo Event which brought many of the best Omaha players in the world to the tables. The tournament fell just short of 1000 players as there were 918 when the tournament kicked off last week. Thang took home the WSOP bracelet and also the first place prize which was just over $260K.
Freddy Deeb made it deep into the event this year and finished in eighth place which was good for just over $25K which isn’t that bad for the investment involved. I’m sure we’ll see more of Freddy this year in the main event and I hope that he makes a push for the final table as it would be nice to see some old school faces make an appearance.
I can’t wait for the main event to kick off although we do have plenty of action to follow currently. There are about five tournaments running right now and a couple should be done today so I’ll make sure I let you know who wins.
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June 01, 2009
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As you all know we’ve been waiting for the second bracelet winner to be crowned at the 2009 World Series of Poker and it happened last night. Event #2 this year was one of the biggest events we’re going to see and it was the $40K No Limit Holdem Event. The event featured many of the best poker players in the world as most were looking for some practice before the Main Event.
Most of the pro players ended up being knocked out early in day one which left only a few household poker names left in the event. By the time the event made it to day four and the final table there were only two pros left to take the title, but neither managed to win the event. Ted Forrest who started the final table without many chips was quickly knocked out of the event which left just Raymer.
Greg Raymer had a great tournament this week and was in contentions most of the time although when it came down to the end he finished in third place. After Raymer was knocked out of the event it left two players left to battle for the WSOP bracelet and prize money. The two players were Vitaly Lunkin and Isaac Haxton.
After a short time heads-up Vitaly won the event and took home the prize pool of just under two million dollars plus the WSOP bracelet. We’ll talk with all of you tomorrow once some of the other events have been completed.
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May 30, 2009
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With more events getting into the swing of things at the Rio in Vegas today I thought I would just do a little update post for everyone interested. The 2009 WSOP has already seen the first bracelet winner be crowned, but we’re still waiting for the second event to finish up.
The second event which as you already know is the $40K NLHE tournament is done to only a couple dozen players and will be finishing up today. Once the tournament is over I make sure that I update you all with who won the event. Some of the notable players still fighting for the nice payday in this event consist of Ted Forrest, Greg Raymer, Tony G and Andy Black.
Event #3 this year is the $1.5K Omaha Hi/Lo tournament which isn’t going to be featuring many pro players at all since it’s one of the lower buy-in events. The second day of the event will be played today and there are still plenty of players left in this event so I don’t see it being finished today.
The fourth event at the 2009 WSOP is the $1K NLHE event which will be filled with amateur poker players and always one of the best events to play in for most of us. I really like this event and I can’t wait to be able to go to Vegas one year and play in it. The first day needed to split up into two parts so the first part Day 1A is going to be played today with half of the playing field sitting down and playing poker.
That is all the WSOP news I have for you right now and as some of the events start to finish I will make sure I update everyone on who won the bracelets.
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