Greg Raymer
Greg “Fossilman” Raymer Set To Leave PokerStars
Tuesday, 1 February, 2011Rumours are abound that Greg “Fossilman” Raymer, winner of the 2004 World Series of Poker Main Event, is to part company with the world’s largest online poker room, PokerStars.
Galen Hall Takes PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Title
Sunday, 16 January, 2011Galen Hall, a student from San Francisco, has taken the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure 2011 Main Event title after completing an impressive comeback.
EPT London Breaks Records
Friday, 1 October, 2010The Hilton Metropole Hotel in London is the venue for the largest live poker tournament ever held on British soil, as 509 players bought into the second Day 1 flight of the European Poker Tour London Main Event, in addition to the 339 who stumped up the £5,000 + £250 buy in on Day 1A, creating a total field of 848.
Ante Up For Africa & Bad Beat On Cancer
Sunday, 11 July, 2010In the build up to this year’s World Series of Poker Main Event, 83 poker playing stars took the time to compete in a $5,000 charity tournament, aimed at raising money for the Ante Up For Africa organisation.
EPT Monte Carlo Grand Final Underway
Wednesday, 28 April, 2010Nick Schulman is the proud owner of the chip lead at the end of the second day’s poker in Monte Carlo, scene of the sixth PokerStars European Poker Tour Grand Final. The 25 year old from Manhattan is a clear leader with 742,500 in tournament chips, exactly 100,000 ahead of second placed David Sesso.
Vanessa Selbst Wins NAPT Mohegan Sun Main Event
Wednesday, 14 April, 2010Twenty-five year old poker professional Vanessa Selbst has come through a 716 strong field to win the North American Poker Tour’s Mohegan Sun Main Event, becoming the first female to land a PokerStars NAPT title.
Annie Duke Wins NBC National Heads Up Poker Championship
Monday, 8 March, 2010The NBC National Heads Up Poker Championship has been won by some pretty big names since its inception in 2005, with the likes of Chris Ferguson and Phil Hellmuth taking down the tournament, but the competition now has its first female champion in the shape of Annie Duke.










