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From the monthly archives:

February 2007

I couldn’t resist when I read this one on 2+2:

The French gov gave Party the boot b/c the Party blackjack tables don’t offer Surrender – teddyFBI

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Woot!

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While most of the poker media has been focused on how the Neteller saga has impacted online poker rooms and players, little attention is being focused on the plight of pop-icon Britney Spears. Though rumors that Britney played a little Hold’em have been circulating for years she’s stayed out of the poker spotlight dominated by celebs turned poker players. Until now.

britney spears

Britney’s recent bizzare behavior has perplexed Hollywood watchers and fans but when you study the timeline of her breakdown it becomes obvious that she’s a poker player at heart.

On Feb 2nd PokerStars payment processor Chexx was rumored to have abandoned it’s relationship with Pokerstars. On Feb 4th Britney is reported to have broken off her relationship with her beau-du-jour Issac Cohen.

On Feb 8th Neteller admits that the DOJ had seized up to $55 million in funds after arresting two of the company’s founders. A mere week later Britney shaves her head in Los Angeles in a show of solidarity.

britney bald

On Feb 19th it’s reported that Doyle’s Room will be exiting the US market. Later that same day the story is retracted. Later, later that day the story is made official. On Feb 21st Britney checks herself into a rehab clinic. On Feb 22ndt Britney leaves the rehab center. On Feb 23rd Britney checks herself back into a rehab center.

Britney is a young woman who has demonstrated an uncanny ability to make smart decisions. And considering that according to Bodog Britney is the most common name mentioned in a survey of 12,000 online poker players regarding who they would most like to play in a must-win Texas Holdem poker tournament, this observation may not be as far fetched as it sounds.

Spear Federline

What the heck, if you’re going to fabricate a rumor you can do much better than having Doyle Brunson in it . . . unless you have Doyle and Britney in the same rumor! That’s for another post though.

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Bill’s Blog Considered Expert Opinion

February 23, 2007 Is Online Poker Rigged?

I have had CS reps from different poker sites tell me that they refer people to my blog to help address concerns about online being rigged. I’ve never actually seen the actual emails until now.
Manik79 posted an email on his blog that he received from PokerStars in which they refer him here.

Hello Manik79,
I am [...]

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What a Difference a Few Payment Processors Make

February 20, 2007 Is Online Poker Legal?

As we’ve seen more and more poker rooms that formerly proclaimed their defiant intentions to service US customers succumb to cash flow and other pressures it has become obvious some folks got a bad read on the US government. They expected the DOJ to weakly enforce the UIGEA and held out hope that it [...]

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Doyle’s Room Exits US Market. Wait, They’re Staying. No, They’re Gone.

February 19, 2007 Is Online Poker Legal?

In a strange series of communications from Doyle’s Room the final word appears to be that they are exiting the US market. First they said they were leaving the US market. That came from several rumor sources and then was later confirmed by a statement from their PR firm. Then the word [...]

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The New Tuff_Fish?

February 19, 2007 Online Poker

Could this guy be the new tuff_fish?

I’m betting this dude has had his chat blocked more than once.

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FTP Resizable Tables

February 16, 2007 Online Poker

Finally! Full Tilt has resizable tables.

Some notes:
THIS IS A BETA. Use it at your own risk. Read the beta page thoroughly before downloading so you know what to expect. Post your thoughts and general feedback in this thread, but if you find a real bug that isn’t on the “known bugs” list, please write [...]

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PokerBandits.ca Closing a Hoax

February 14, 2007 Is Online Poker Legal?

From their site:

Hoax: A Necessary Evil
We apologize to all for any inconvenience that may have resulted by our recent hoax, however we found it necessary to perpetuate given the current state of online poker in the United States. We believe a much needed scrutiny is required of the recently passed Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. Not [...]

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