Filed under: Misc. Gadgets It looks like those wanting to practice for their TV poker debut now have at least one, completely impractical lead to follow, as one Andrew Milner has now built what may well be the very first RFID-based, video-equipped DIY poker table. To reproduce the complete TV poker experience at home, Milner employed four cameras to keep watch on the players, with the …




Online poker provider, PokerTime [ http://www.PokerTime.com ] — a member of the esteemed Fortune Lounge Group [ http://www.FortuneLounge.com ] of online casinos — saw the first winners of their highly-competitive and extremely popular USD 200,000 Monthly Leaderboard being paid out to 150 places down the list of qualifiers for the month of August 2008.




Jamie Gold, the 2006 World Series of Poker main event champion, often says he wants to be known as the best bluffer in poker. But sometimes even the bluffer gets bluffed.




JAMIE GOLD, the 2006 World Series of Poker main-event champion, often says that he wants to be known as the best bluffer in poker. But sometimes even the bluffer gets bluffed.




JAMIE GOLD, the 2006 World Series of Poker main-event champion, often says that he wants to be known as the best bluffer in poker. But sometimes even the bluffer gets bluffed.




This weekend, the 2008 PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker kicks off on the world’s largest poker site. The man who spurned the modern poker boom, Chris Moneymaker, a former accountant from Tennessee, joins the PocketFives.com Podcast this week to discuss his expectations for the 2008 WCOOP. He also reveals what makes PokerStars the world’s premier online poker room.




Three men, allegedly connected to organized crime, were indicted on charges related to running a “ghetto casino,” the Poker Palace in Jonesboro.




STRASBURG – Miranda’s Poker Run held last month netted more than $7,000 for Strasburg teenager Miranda “Peach” Liggett, who was injured in an accident last December, leaving her a quadriplegic.




CHICAGO — An Indiana locksmith has admitted that he supplied explosives to a man who boasted of mob ties and who is accused of setting off the blast that wrecked the offices of a video poker company.




A survey of 1,639 U.S. poker players, conducted on DuplicatePoker.com, revealed that poker players intend to vote for Democratic presidential candidate Barak Obama two-to-one over Republican candidate John S. McCain. 1,043 players said they intend to vote for the Illinois senator versus 596 for the Arizona senator.