Maria Ho Bids Farewell to HPT and Joins New Show
Maria Ho announced that she will no longer be co-hosting the Heartland Poker Tour and will instead be a co-host on "Poker Night: The Tour."
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Maria Ho announced that she will no longer be co-hosting the Heartland Poker Tour and will instead be a co-host on "Poker Night: The Tour."
Thrill Poker joins forces with MPN to operate on a new platform introduced by Microgaming called MPN India.
Dutch Boyd has cashed in 31 WSOP events in his career, finishing in-the-money in at least one tournament every year since 2003, except for 2008.
Mark Newhouse, who made it to 9th place in the last two WSOP Main Events, is a player to watch at the 2015 WSOP.
Phil Hellmuth has signed on as a partner at Poker Central, the new round-the-clock poker TV network that begins airing in October.
German pro George Danzer is a player to watch at the 2015 WSOP, having won three gold bracelets in 2014.
2008 WSOP Main Event runner-up Ivan Demidov claims to have never received any of the $5.8 million in winnings from his backer.
The Winning Poker Network is offering 2015 WSOP Main Event packages as prize pools at its new Jackpot Poker tables.
Chris Moorman, winner of $12 million online and $4 million in live tournaments, will be gunning for his first gold bracelet at the 2015 WSOP.
Ronnie Bardah will shoot for his sixth straight WSOP Main Event cash this year, extending his own record of five.
Carbon Poker has announced the Social OPS from June 1-14 that will use social media to send new players to the site instead of affiliates.
2004 WSOP Main Event champ Greg Raymer has rejoined the Poker Players Alliance board of directors after a two-year absence.
The cancellation of a free $20K GTD tournament at WPN causes some 2 + 2 posters to question the network's integrity.
A look at online poker player traffic at the cash game tables finds a decrease in action for the fifth week in a row.
The legal defense fund of Bryan Micon has hit a snag as the GoFundMe site has stopped accepting donations on his behalf.