by Michael Kaplan | Published: Dec 03, '24
If you want to gamble in America, it’s gotten to be pretty easy. Every state, save for five, offers some form of legalized casino gambling. When it comes to sports betting, 38 states plus Washington D.C. permit it. Texas barely falls in with those that …
by Barry Shulman | Published: Sep 21, '19
I am a huge fan of the Poker Tournament Directors Association and have been since it was formed nearly 20 years ago. Prior to the formation of the TDA, many casino poker rules were materially different from one another and many situations were not even …
by Gavin Griffin | Published: Jul 01, '19
I started playing live poker in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in the early 2000s, before there was a big poker room 60 minutes away from my dorm room at TCU. If I wanted to play live poker, I had to know where a private game was. They weren’t that hard …
by Gavin Griffin | Published: Apr 23, '19
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by Gavin Griffin | Published: Nov 10, '17
Editor’s Note: Tsoukernik has countersued Kirk and the Aria Casino alleging he was taken advantage of. The $1 million buy-in Big One for One Drop is a prestigious tournament. It has been won by a luminary of our game, Antonio Esfandiari and two young up- …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Apr 30, '14
… has penned anti-online poker op-ed pieces for the Las Vegas …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Mar 06, '13
… of story. In a recent op-ed contribution in the New York …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Jan 11, '12
… Internet poker legislation. In an op-ed for Fortune, Caesar’s CEO …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Oct 19, '11
… billions in debt. In an op-ed on CNNmoney.com, Loveman compared …
by James McManus | Published: Jan 17, '07
… ." Whereas the headline above an op-ed piece by Martin Indyk in …