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WCOOP Day 10: Eugene “MyRabbiFoo” Katchalov Wins 21-Hour Marathon

Day 10 of the 2009 World Championship of Online Poker kicked off with Event 24, a $530 no-limit hold’em heads-up tournament. The $1,000,000 guarantee was not surpassed as only 1,564 registered, meaning an overlay of $218,000. However, the real…

Wednesday’s at Everest Poker!

Look out for Wednesday’s as Everest Poker’s $500 Cash Freerolls will now make a midweek appearance with a starting time of 17:35 GMT…

WCOOP Day 8: Team PokerStars Pro George Danzer Captures A Bracelet

Day 8 of the 2009 World Championship of Online Poker at PokerStars was the only hold’em-free day on the WCOOP schedule. Event 19 was a $320 Pot-Limit Omaha [6-max, 1R 1A] and the final table did not lack big names. George Danzer stumbled at the…

2 Months. 2 Million: How to Build Your Own "War Room"

When it comes to grinding it out at the online tables, no one does it in more style (and comfort) than the four stars of 2 Months. 2 Million

WCOOP Day 7: Ryan “g0lfa” D’Angelo and "iCeVeNoM" Capture Victory

Day 7 of the 2009 World Championship of Online Poker at PokerStars offered a lighter schedule than the prior days. On the docket were the $530 No-Limit Hold ‘em Triple Shootout and the $320 8-Game affair

WCOOP Day 6: Thiago “XTheDecanoX” Decano, "Dangdokodang" and Raymond “raydavis77” Davis Earn Bracelets

Day 6 of the 2009 World Championship of Online Poker at PokerStars crowned three new WCOOP champions and was highlighted by a $1,050 No-Limit Hold ‘em affair. It started with 1,558 hopefuls Tuesday evening and ended on Wednesday morning with Thiago…

The Sunday Briefing: WCOOP High Roller Event Filled with Familiar Faces

A busy Sunday on the major online poker sites included the conclusion of two more events in the 2009 World Championship of Online Poker. One of the WCOOP offerings was the first “high roller” event of the series, a $10,300 event that produced a final…

Blotter: Appeals court upholds ban on US Internet gambling

A federal appeals court ruled this week that the 2006 Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act does not threaten the privacy rights of online gamblers, nor is it too vague to comply with the US Constitution. The ruling denies the claim of the Interactive Media Entertainment & Gaming Association, a group representing the online gaming industry, that the law is unclear and unenforceable. read more

WCOOP: It’s Good, But Let’s Make It Better

PokerStars will be q battleground over the next two weeks while the World Championship of Online Poker runs its course. Now highly popular, the WCOOP originated in 2002 with a mere nine events including the $1,000 buy-in Main Event which drew 283…

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