Maria Ho and Lupe Soto Chosen for Women’s Poker Hall of Fame
Maria Ho and Lupe Soto have cemented their places in female poker history by being voted into the Women in Poker Hall of Fame.
While she has certainly made her mark on the world of tournament poker as of late, Jennifer Tilly - born Jennifer Chan - is best-known for her work as an actress. Born and raised in Canada, Tilly got an early start in acting as a teenager, enrolling in the acting program at Stephens College in Missouri. Jennifer has since appeared in such films as Bullets Over Broadway,Liar, Liar," and the wildly successful computer-animated film Monsters Inc. Jennifer may have seemed like a fish out of water when she took home the gold bracelet in the 2005 World Series of Poker Ladies No-Limit Hold'em event, but she would prove later that year that she was no one-hit-wonder with her first place victory at the World Poker Tour Ladies Invitational.
A regular feature on televised cash games such as Poker After Dark and The Big Game, she is also the partner of fellow poker player Phil Laak.
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Maria Ho and Lupe Soto have cemented their places in female poker history by being voted into the Women in Poker Hall of Fame.
Popular poker player and Instagrammer Tom ‘3BetPanda’ is in a serious but stable condition in hospital.
The Women in Poker Hall of Fame have announced the 11 candidates for induction into the Class of 2018.
Live at the Bike show decided to invite back a controversial figure on their stream - Alec Torelli who’s still haunted by his alleged angle shooting case.
Alex Foxen, one of the fastest-rising stars of the game, has added the $25K High Roller title at the LA Poker Classic to his rapidly growing poker resume.
Despite sounding like a 60’s ‘rock’n’roll’ band, Katrina Landry and her band of followers are in fact a poker-loving part of a growing community.
The self-styled ‘Baltic Blonde’ is touring Australia for a full month indulging her passion for travel as well as her love – and work – for poker.
It’s set to be 36 hours straight of monster PLO action when PartyPoker’s The Big Game hits the screens next month
The focus of the poker world shifts down South once again, as the Aussie Millions is returning to the Crown Casino in Melbourne on January 17th.
The traditional New Year online festivities saw big winners in both tournament and cash game play, with Ben ‘Ben86’ Tollerene welcoming in 2018 with a $109,968 win.