Can the world poker economy sustain two winner is a millionaire tournaments playing out at the same time?
At the beginning of June we will find out as the Millionaire Maker kicks off at the WSOP wi
Kevin Vandersmissen is the latest player to have his name written into the history books as the winner of the longest-running European-based poker tournament; the Irish Open.
Vandersmissen started
The Premier League came to an end yesterday in the Montesino in the heart of Vienna, Austria when the eight-handed final table of the $125,000 buy-in event was won by the American pro Scott Seiver.
Over the weekend 502 poker players descended on the Burlington Hotel in Dublin and exchanged €3,500 cash for 20,000 tournament chips and the chance to become the 2012 Irish Open champion. Those 502 ho
When I first started taking poker more seriously I always used to read about professional players logging eight hour sessions and just wonder how on Earth they used to manage it because I'd be defeate
Viktor Blom is not the kind of poker player to do things by halves. When he first burst onto the poker scene he literally appeared from nowhere and started to play the biggest names in the business fo
I'm writing this entry from the dizzy heights of 35,000 feet onboard a Monarch Airlines flight from Milan to Manchester having had only two hours sleep and a ridiculously stressful time in Milan airpo
The European Poker Tour Campione Main Event is heading towards a thrilling conclusion after the 99 players who returned to the Casino di Campione yesterday afternoon were whittled down to the final 24
When only 178 players exchanged €5,300 for 30,000 during Day 1a of the Campione leg of the European Poker Tour we just knew that Day 1b would be a monster sized field in comparison; and we were not wr
Playing poker has taken somewhat of a back seat this past week as I just haven't really had the urge to log ona nd splash some chips around on the virtual felt and this week I probably won't get the c