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Battle of the Planets: Smiling all the way to the bank, jusTTsmile wins $12K
by Pokerplayer on Jan.09, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! We will call this the Battle of Planets : Holiday Edition.

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Battle of the Planets: Smiling all the way to the bank, jusTTsmile wins $12K
Canada’s xAlyssaxx Marks the Spot with Jan. 8 Women’s Sunday Victory
by Pokerplayer on Jan.09, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! The numbers are already climbing, and this is only the second Women’s Sunday of 2012. Call me Positive Patty (not really, please), but I believe that this tournament is going to regularly climb over 300 registrants as the weeks come and go

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Canada’s xAlyssaxx Marks the Spot with Jan. 8 Women’s Sunday Victory
Sunday Warm-Up: WINWINWINWIN for BAGBAGBAGBAG after three-way chop
by Pokerplayer on Jan.09, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! If you have ever played a sport to a tie that required some form of overtime for the contest to be settled then tonight’s heads-up match for the $500,000 guarantee Sunday Warm-Up was poker’s equivalent. 3,619 players would drop their $215 buy-ins with a shot at $113,677.77 first prize, but it would take a grueling 13 hours and 40 minutes to get there.

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Sunday Warm-Up: WINWINWINWIN for BAGBAGBAGBAG after three-way chop
PCA 2012: Looking for your big break
by Pokerplayer on Jan.08, 2012, under Gambling News
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by Pokerplayer on Jan.08, 2012, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! Well done.

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PokerStars 10th Anniversary: First-Eagle wins largest-ever Sunday Million
by Pokerplayer on Dec.19, 2011, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! After playing host to a decade’s worth of life-changing moments on the felt, it was only fitting that PokerStars celebrated their tenth anniversary by dealing out an embarrassment of riches to its players. First, there was the world record shattering tournament that drew 200,000 players and made one man $40,000 off his $1 investment . A week later, the 72 billionth hand netted a micro-stakes grinder a $95,000 payday and the rest of his tablemates five figures apiece.

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PokerStars 10th Anniversary: First-Eagle wins largest-ever Sunday Million
Sunday Warm-up: RenRad01 ropes in harif1988 to win $154K
by Pokerplayer on Dec.19, 2011, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! Big, very big, bigger, and biggest. Everything about this final weekend of the PokerStars ‘ 10th Anniversary celebration has grown in size

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Sunday Warm-up: RenRad01 ropes in harif1988 to win $154K
A Prague Quartet
by Pokerplayer on Oct.19, 2011, under Gambling News
Join bwin Poker now! GSOP Live Prague online finals run three times a week at bwin, punching the tickets for an ever-increasing number of players who’ll be heading off with the bwin Team to Prague in December. Prague is shaping up to be the poker center of the universe in December, with WPT Prague kicking off the fun from Copyright
A night out with Norm MacDonald
by Pokerplayer on Sep.20, 2011, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! About a month ago, I missed a phone call from an unknown number but noticed that the caller had left a voicemail in my inbox. I figured that it was either a wrong number or a sales call but was pleasantly surprised upon discovering that neither of my initial assumptions were true. As it turned out, the voicemail was from PokerStars ‘s Western Canada VIP Relationship Coordinator, Rich, and he wanted to see if I would be interested in joining a few other Supernova Elites for a complimentary night out on September 10th to thank us all for playing on the site.

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A night out with Norm MacDonald
Of pubs, PokerStars promotions, and English eccentrics
by Pokerplayer on Aug.24, 2011, under Gambling News
Join PokerStars now! On a recent holiday to cloudy Devon I visited a rather eccentric pub. It was originally the home of a seventeenth century card-playing gentleman, Squire Ley. George Ley had a sizeable gambling win in 1690 and decided to spend the cash building a house–we must assume that he had mastered ye olde nosebleed stakes! The house was designed as a shrine to card gaming and had four floors to represent the four suits, thirteen rooms for the number of cards in a suit, fifty-two windows, fifty-two stairs, and was built on a ground area measuring exactly fifty-two feet square.

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Of pubs, PokerStars promotions, and English eccentrics