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Online roulette celebration
Monday, 7 September 2015
Complimentary spins on offer.
Stars Play Poker at Paris Fashion Week
Friday, 10 July 2015
Chanel stages casino show.
Party like a VIP in Amsterdam
Thursday, 12 February 2015
PokerStars announces next party.
Time to burst the bubble?
Friday, 15 February 2013
There was a time when one of the biggest opportunities to exploit opponents in poker was on the bubble of a tournament. Not any more though says Alex 'Pickleman' Rousso who shares his thoughts on bubble dynamics.
Talal Shakerchi heads EPT €100k High Roller
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Jonathan Duhamel, Phil Ivey and Vanessa Selbst are also among the leaders in the mega buy-in Monte Carlo event.
Titanic Thompson: America's Most Famous Gambler, Part I
Monday, 2 April 2012
Titanic Thompson's dark eyes could be gullible, child-like, confused, bemused, charming, magnetic, penetrating, predatory, all-knowing and scary when need be. Johnny Hughes on a larger than life American character.
Benny Binion: Texas Boss Gambler by Johnny Hughes
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
When a mailbox bomb detonated from across the road in 1951, it got Cat. It left a four-foot-deep crater. Two playing cards, an ace of diamonds and a joker, were photographed near the hole.
Las Vegas, Show Business and the Mob
Thursday, 1 December 2011
"One day Sinatra lost $50,000 at blackjack only to be told his credit was cut off. He really freaked. By some accounts, he broke a plate glass window with a golf cart." Texas poker legend Johnny Hughes guides us through murky world of Vegas, celebrity and the mafia.
The 3 Most Overrated Poker Players (Who Aren’t) [Editorial]
Monday, 3 October 2011
He’s overrated, he’s a fish on a heater, he won his bracelets when games were softer, he gets crushed online... Matt Perry takes a look at who the poker world thinks isn’t worthy of praise and explains why they are...
Brace-aments are too much of a gamble
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
The trouble with “brace-aments” is that, because there’s a bracelet involved, people feel compelled to play them. Alex Rousso explains.