Full Tilt to retire but not for sale
- Feb 22, 2016
PokerStars is retiring Full Tilt Poker but will keep it for itself.
Read More . . .PokerStars is retiring Full Tilt Poker but will keep it for itself.
Read More . . .3-barrels of pure value from PokerStars towers including their decision to limit Heads-Up action to Zoom tables; a Russian wins a million in four-hands, and Sunday Million 10th anniversary special to guarantee $10m in prize money.
Read More . . .Northern Ireland is one of the very few countries in Europe that has laws in place that ban the organisation and participation of live poker games, an outdated law that needs to change.
Read More . . .Lee Davy casts his mind back through 2015 to pull out the greatest stories from UK poker including the likes of Liv Boeree, Niall Farrell and Dave ‘Devilfish’ Ulliott.
Read More . . .Amaya has criticised an ongoing dispute in the US state of Kentucky related to the activities of PokerStars between 2006 and 2011, claiming that the action is "frivolous and without merit".
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Read More . . .BetConstruct has expanded its live dealer casino service with the addition of Russian Poker.
Read More . . .This year's sixth-annual Punta Cana Poker Classic is in the books with its biggest turnout ever. Luis Yepez, of Venezuela, was the overall winner, finishing atop of a record-high field of 567 players who combined for an $824,985 prize pool.
Read More . . .Nevada's underwhelming online gaming market likely won't grow into a cash cow anytime soon.
Read More . . .Amaya Inc, the owners of the PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker brands, finally got permission to launch online poker operations in New Jersey after opposition due to the past reputation of PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker.
Read More . . .Amaya-owned PokerStars has broken a world record for the largest number of players to enter a poker tournament.
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