Sixty Grand Raised by Poker Event
In the Phoenix area a number of charities have a lot to be grateful about, thanks to a recent poker tournament that pulled in almost sixty thousand dollars to benefit them. Geoff Jenkins, the New Philadelphia outfielder, played at the Jackrabbit Lounge in an event that bore his name: the Geoff Jenkins Celebrity Poker Tournament. The event pulled in money for the Boys and Girls Clubs, and sports stars, local celebrities and musicians took part in the event…
Online Poker Room Offers Quick Draw
Online poker room Doyles Room has come back with their popular Quick Draw Freerolls this month. The Quick Draw Freerolls have no buy in and allow a rebuy for a dollar, and players typically find they need to buy back in as the blinds go up every two minutes. The freeroll is a poker tournament that does not cost money to enter, but often has real money prizes…
Poker Experts and Poker Pros Find Work
In the world of online poker becoming a poker site’s resident poker pro is considered a badge of honor, but sometimes the poker players don’t find themselves at poker rooms at all. In the case of the Royal Flush Club, which recently announced they had tapped online poker pro Brett Gank Jungblut, they have got a poker expert on staff to answer questions, provide videos and hold poker clinics for members. This is different than if Gank had gotten a role at a poker room, where he would represent the room at live poker events.
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WSOP Online Gaming of a Sort
The World Series of Poker branded Texas Holdem games are somewhat online poker, somewhat live poker, and somewhat dealer-less poker tables. The new devices, an offering from Progressive Gaming International Corp., put online poker room style gaming in pubs and restaurants to heighten the poker experience. The games, dubbed as World Series of Poker “Peer to Peer” Texas Holdem, allow players to log on and play on a poker room that is more intra-net than internet…