Daryn Firicano leading the World Poker Finals Main Event (Professional poker chips)
The world's top poker professionals came to play at the Foxwoods World Poker Finals (WPF) Main Event, making up a large portion of the day-one survivors.
Many online poker players have strong opinions regarding which rooms are worthy of their time, and those that are a waste of time. Especially now, as the selection for US players has thinned out due to the draconian legislation recently passed by Congress. Now you can share your love, or contempt, or your ambivalence by posting your own review of any online poker site at PokerRoomReview.com.
The illegal betting scheme was orchestrated through a Web site called Playwithal.com, run by the poker player, James Giordano, 52, of Pine Crest, Fla., according to Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.
NEW YORK -- Prosecutors have brought charges against 27 people in connection with a billion-dollar-a-year Internet sports gambling ring. Among those charged is a man identified by authorities as a professional baseball scout for the Washington Nationals and a high-stakes poker player.
U.S. authorities said on Wednesday they cracked a $3.3 billion Internet gambling ring with the arrest of 27 people in four states including a Major League Baseball scout and a professional poker player.
Many online poker players have strong opinions regarding which rooms are worthy of their time, and those that are a waste of time. Especially now, as the selection for US players has thinned out due to the draconian legislation recently passed by Congress. Now you can share your love, or contempt, or your ambivalence by posting your own review of any online poker site at PokerRoomReview.com.
The illegal betting scheme was orchestrated through a Web site called Playwithal.com, run by the poker player, James Giordano, 52, of Pine Crest, Fla., according to Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.
NEW YORK -- Prosecutors have brought charges against 27 people in connection with a billion-dollar-a-year Internet sports gambling ring. Among those charged is a man identified by authorities as a professional baseball scout for the Washington Nationals and a high-stakes poker player.
U.S. authorities said on Wednesday they cracked a $3.3 billion Internet gambling ring with the arrest of 27 people in four states including a Major League Baseball scout and a professional poker player.









