My colleague Martin Derbyshire recently offered up his thoughts on PokerStars‘ newest cash game format, Split Hold’em. In his column,… Continue reading Opinion: Don’t Write Off Poker Variants Before You’ve Tried Them
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A loud roar went through the Harrah’s Philadelphia poker room early in the morning on April 5. After three months… Continue reading Harrah’s Bad Beat Was A Big Win, Except For The Player On A Bathroom Break

From Peeps to peaks and from the Pocono 400 NASCAR race to a stretch of the Appalachian trail, Northeast Pennsylvania… Continue reading PA Gambling Guide: Northeast Pennsylvania Filled With Attractions

The number of co-sponsors for the New York State bill to license and regulate online poker is about to rise.… Continue reading NY Online Poker Looking More Like A Possibility In 2018

Earlier this month, tax revenue from online poker failed to make it into the New York state budget. At the… Continue reading We May Have Spoken Too Soon About NY Online Poker’s Slim Chances

Just when it seemed like NY online poker was drawing slim on success in 2018, a new potential hero swooped… Continue reading Clyde Vanel Is Giving New Hope To NY Online Poker In 2018

According to data collected from PokerScout.com on April 9, New Jersey online poker cash game traffic declined for the second… Continue reading NJ Online Gaming Scoop: Cash Game And Tournament Traffic For April 9

In 2017, the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) made it legal for Nevada sportsbooks to offer prop bets on the NFL… Continue reading William Hill Has Some Betting Propositions For The NFL Draft

To say things went off the rails for the Heartland Poker Tour during its latest stop in Las Vegas, Nevada would… Continue reading Heartland Poker Tour Comes Under Fire For “Guarantee” And Half-Priced Entries

About a month ago, representatives from Mercer County thought they’d landed a whale of a client: Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem.… Continue reading Mercer County Had Some Bad Beats, But Still Hope For A Mini-Casino