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February 2011

Live Dealer Poker by Sebastian

February 27, 2011 Guest Writers

As the online poker industry continues to evolve online poker sites continue to experiment with ways of differentiating themselves in a crowded marketplace. PKR and several other sites have tried 3D software. Sites like Full Tilt and PokerStars have tried promoting proprietary game formats like Rush Poker and Double or Nothing Sit and Go’s. One [...]

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The BLUFF Power 20

February 24, 2011 Online Poker

Bluff Magazine has recently released their Power 20 of 2011. Like my amigo, F-Train, I and 100 other voters were asked to submit votes for who we thought were, as of this moment, the most influential people in poker. I’m going down the list right now and it looks like 18 out of my 20 [...]

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Economic Stimulus Plan: Legalize Online Poker [Infographic]

February 21, 2011 Is Online Poker Legal?

Sara over at OnlinePoker.org sent me a link to an infographic that they put together that summarizes where online poker is at currently. Basically it’s making the case for legalizing online poker by selecting relevant facts and presenting them in a very user-friendly manner. It takes the angle that more than $1 billion could be [...]

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Poker Bots

February 20, 2011 Is Online Poker Rigged?

A really good article/op-ed piece on Pokerati about poker bots Tim Chilcote. Tim sat down with Darse Billings of the University of Alberta Computer Poker Research Group, the folks who created the poker bot Polaris that played Phil Laak and Ali Eslami, to get some insight into what sort of threat a poker bot would [...]

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Consolidation and Liquidity in Online Poker

February 18, 2011 Online Poker

Jonas Ödman, Vice President of Bodog Network, has taken a different view on the death of the shared network model that he’s shared on the Calvin Ayre website titled Balkanization Not Consolidation? Jonas says: Player liquidity and consolidation have been two key words in the online poker industry for a number of years now. Player [...]

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Is the Shared Network Model Dead?

February 15, 2011 Poker

When I recently read that Party-Bwin was putting Ongame up for sale the first thought that crossed my mind is that this is basically a signal that the whole shared network model has been declared dead. While poker has begun to play a smaller and smaller role for PartyGaming for the last few years it [...]

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Getting (A)Buzzed

February 14, 2011 Online Poker

In the comments on my post The Online Poker Arms Race Revisited Kim Lund referenced a post he wrote about Annie Duke and Phil Hellmuth leaving UB titled, Annie Duke leaving UB. So?. In that post he makes an excellent, excellent point that I want to expand on. Kim writes: There’s no doubt that poker [...]

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The Online Poker Arms Race Revisited

February 10, 2011 Online Poker

I wanted to revisit a post I wrote not too long ago called The Online Poker Arms Race. Since that post Greg Raymer and PokerStars have announced that the two have decided to part ways. I’m not going to repeat all of the stuff people have said about Raymer being a great ambassador for the [...]

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Not A Bad Place to Play Some Cards by Wes Davidson

February 3, 2011 Guest Writers

The second super satellite event of the Partouche Poker Tour is scheduled for February 24th through the 27th in Aix en Provence. Some of you may remember the cheating debacle from last year involving Ali Tekintamgac and alleged members of the poker media helping him cheat. This season has been clear of controversy so far [...]

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