Annie Duke Poker Tutor and Other Poker Apps For Your iPhone
Legendary poker and television “star” Annie Duke has just released an iPhone app designed to provide her best poker tips and advice on a daily basis. Aptly titled the Annie Duke Poker Tutor,... continued
Additions and Changes to the 2010 WSOP
January 30, 2010 by Mike Ferguson · Leave a Comment
Time to face the change, chuh-chuh-changes . . . David Bowie once sang, and with that as the soundtrack we report on a few small but significant changes recently announced by the World Series of Poker... continued
How to Play Texas Hold’em Poker
December 16, 2009 by Dave Swinson · Leave a Comment
These days, almost everyone who plays poker is playing Texas Hold’em. Everywhere you look, the game is being shown on TV or discussed on the Internet. Tournaments have become commonplace and Hold’em... continued
Another Victory for Poker as a Game of Skill
February 19, 2009 by PRR · Leave a Comment
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, Municipal Judge Larry Duffy has ruled that there is overwhelming evidence that Texas Hold ‘em poker is a game of skill, and not one of chance. The trial concerned... continued
Trial Winds Down in South Carolina Poker as Skill Court Case
February 15, 2009 by PRR · Leave a Comment
The guilt or innocence of 5 poker players busted three years ago in South Carolina won’t be decided until Thursday, when Municipal Judge Larry Duffy issues his ruling on whether or not the players’... continued
WSOP Attendance Figures Released
July 7, 2008 by PRR · Leave a Comment
The top prize at the main event of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) will be more than $9 million this year, and about 660 players will get some piece of a $64 million prize pool, tournament officials said... continued


