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2010 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions airs on ESPN August 3rd

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

July 28, 2010

World Series of Poker’s Tournament of Champions Returns Tuesday, Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. ET

A prize of $500,000 and bragging rights are on the line in the Tournament of Champions Tuesday, Aug. 3, at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN. With fan voting as the driving force for selection into the tournament’s starting field of 27, this is truly poker’s All-Star Game. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad co-host the 2010 World Series of Poker, presented by Jack Link’s Beef Jerky.

The collection of players rounding out the final 10 represent one of the most impressive final tables ever assembled, among them 41 World Series of Poker bracelets and over $32 million in WSOP tournament winnings. Included are Annie Duke, winner of the inaugural TOC in 1994, and her brother, Howard Lederer. If they want to keep the title in the family, they’ll have to get past three former Main Event champions, Johnny Chan, Joe Hachem and Huck Seed. Other top pros looking to compete for this illustrious title include Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, Barry Greenstein, T.J. Cloutier, and Jen Harman.

Visit http://espnmediazone.com and click on the World Series of Poker digital media kit for the latest schedules, news, photos, video and audio clips, and more.

Full Tilt Poker Being Investigated by Grand Jury in Manhattan – Kentucky To Sue Online Poker Sites

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Full Tilt Poker Grand Jury Investigation

It has been reported that a federal grand jury in Manhattan is investigating Full Tilt Poker. Allegations of money laundering violations seem to be one of the biggest concerns according to information in an article in the Financial Times. Chris Ferguson and Howard Lederer seem to have been specifically targeted by this probe and could possibly face indictments.

A company spokesperson for Full Tilt Poker said that reports by Financial Times regarding an alleged Manhattan grand jury investigation is news to them. “We are not aware of any grand jury investigation of Tiltware or any related individual or entity, and the company’s position is that it has done nothing wrong. We are not going to comment about a speculative grand jury investigation that we are not aware of and we have no idea what, if anything, they are investigating.”

Kentucky Tries a New Angle on Legal Issues with Online Gambling Domains

Kentucky has been in the news in regard to their attempt to seize 141 online gambling domains and now it seems they are also trying a new angle. They are claiming that Pocket Kings owes them monies “lost between March 25, 2005 and September 25, 2009 by persons located within the borders of Kentucky.”

Pocket Kings is the owner and operator of Full Tilt Poker, which is one of the domains being targeted. The court filing calls for Pocket Kings to refund the state of Kentucky “the amount of money lost between March 25, 2005 and September 25, 2009 by persons located within the borders of Kentucky,” as well as any legal costs.

It has been recently announced that they have decided to sue Full Tilt Poker and other online poker sites including Absolute Poker, UltimateBet, Doyles Room, PokerStars to name just a few.

“The Full Tilt Defendants have done, or have caused to be done, tortuous acts in the Commonwealth for which the Commonwealth has a substantial and compelling interest in exercising personal jurisdiction,” the comlaint says, using an oral statement made by the IGC before an earlier court of appeals hearing that over 13,000 people in Kentucky play online poker.

An Online Poker Player’s Feelings on the Legal Issues with Online Gambling

The United States really needs to get a grip when it comes to regulating online gambling, especially poker. These claims and allegations seem to be a way for states facing huge deficits to try and fleece some money from online poker sites to try and plug the holes in their budgets. These are frivolous claims as far as I am concerned and it will not stop me from logging on to PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker or PDC Poker anytime I may be in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

If you are an online poker player, do not let these states influence how you feel you should use your hard earned money. I believe that sites such as PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and PDC Poker should be applauded for continuing to allow players from the U.S. to play poker for real money on their sites. Be assured that you can continue to deposit and withdraw real money from these sites as well as several others including UltimateBet.

Stand up for your right to use your cash the way you want to. If you are an online poker player, join the Poker Player’s Alliance now. Then contact your local U.S. Senators and Congressman and tell them to support poker.

Bay 101 Shooting Stars Poker Tournament – Live Updates

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The 14th Annual 2010 Bay 101 Shooting Stars Poker Tournament is underway in San Jose, California.

The WPT Shooting Star Championship No Limit Holdem event is a 5 day tournament with a $10,000 buy-in with $5,000 Bounties. First place receives over $1,000,000 and includes a $25,500 seat in the WPT Championship Event on April 17 at the Bellagio.

Currently there are 95 players left and blinds are at 300/600. Here are recent chip counts of some players:

Sorel “Imperium” Mizzi 105,000

Justin “BoostedJ” Smith 65,000

Phil Laak 61,500

Jerry Yang 59,800

James Mackey 57,000

Hasan Habib 56,225

Scotty Nguyen 53,150

Brandon Cantu 50,000

Nick Schulman 47,975

Shane “Shaniac” Schleger 47,625

Tuan Le 46,000

Phil Hellmuth 45,250

Howard Lederer 45,000

Chau Giang 35,075

Scott Seiver 31,500

Barry Greenstein 27,700

Raymond Doland 27,250

Steve Sung 26,600

Mark Newhouse 23,250

Tyler Reiman 23,025

Mike Sexton 18,500

Matt “AllInAt420″ Stout 15,350

JC Tran 11,300

Eli Elezra 7,450

Jeff Madsen 6,975

Some notable names who have been eliminated today are David Williams, Annie Duke, Erik Seidel, Nam Le, Joe Sebok, Carlos Mortensen, Joe Hachem, Men “The Master” Nguyen, Todd Brunson, John Juanda, Mark Newhouse and Allen Cunningham.

For live, up to the minute coverage and updates go to the Bay 101 Live site, click on the link below:

Bay 101 Live