Monthly Archives: September 2012

No Federal Solution for Online Poker in US?

The latest news in the developments with a Senate bill drawn up by Democrat Senator Harry Reid and Republican Senator Jon Kyl on federal online poker legalization includes reports that a key mover in the initiative, Republican Senator Dean Heller of Ne......

UKIPT Newcastle Taken Down by Brit Player

A Brit player Chris Ferguson was victorious at the PokerStars UK & Ireland Poker Tour Newcastle main event this week, taking down the main prize of GBP 105,900. On his way to the victory, he bested a stellar entry field of 623 players, some of whi......

Full Tilt Relaunch Soon?

It appears the relaunch of Full Tilt Poker is imminent – with Dublin-based Rational FT Services website, a company that claims to be the provider of technology, marketing and comprehensive consulting services for FTP, advertising a variety of "ur......

Update: No More Class Action against FTP

Thanks to a review of the July 31st U.S. Department of Justice settlement with PokerStars, the class action suit against Full Tilt has been withdrawn by legal counsel for the U.S. Full Tilt Poker Player Accountholders, Steven Segal. It has been under......

First Affiliate Licence in Nevada

Provisional approval for Poker Trip Enterprises This week the Nevada Gaming Control Board has provisionally approved two affiliate marketing websites belonging to Poker Trip Enterprises Inc. of Las Vegas. The application will go before the Nevada Ga......

German Player Takes Down Partouche Poker Tour

Among the 573 hopefuls who entered the fight for this year's Partouche Poker Tour main prize, the victor was German poker player Ole Schemion, who took home the lion&s share of the Euro 5 million prize pool. The final table was a fierce one, including......