The Lederer Files Parts 5, 6, and 7
Just got done watching parts 5, 6, and 7 and it’s just more of Howard seeming a bit out of touch. Howard laments the fact that people didn’t seem to be working towards resolution and people like Ivey...
View ArticleI Don’t Know
If you felt like the Lederer Files left a lot unanswered, take a stroll down memory lane with Howard as he I don’t know’s it through the interview. The post I Don’t Know appeared first on Bill's Poker...
View ArticleThe Lederer Files: My Reactions
I think this sums up my reactions to various Howard Lederer statements made in Part I of the Parvis interview. The post The Lederer Files: My Reactions appeared first on Bill's Poker Blog.
View ArticleHoward Lederer 2p2 PokerCast
I finished up listening to the Howard Lederer 2p2 PokerCast with Mike and Adam last night. Another, somewhat painful, three hours of Howard rehashing the rise and fall of Full Tilt Poker. I say...
View ArticleAn Outside Look at Online Poker in the USA: Guest Post by David L
It’s been so long since players from the USA actually inhabited online poker tables freely and legally it’s hard to remember what it was like. Since the UIGEA there’s been a daily barrage of blog posts...
View ArticleChris Ferguson Talks Business
Considering Ferguson’s recent settlement with the DOJ and his claim to have no idea that Ray Bitar was running his multi-billion dollar business into the ground, you gotta appreciate his advice on...
View ArticleOnline Poker Cheating in the US
Alan C. Lawhon posted a response on a thread over at 2+2 and emailed me asking if I might offer some insight from an operator’s perspective on the topic of cheating in online poker and how it may or...
View ArticleGame Back On(Line) at WSOP
Back when I penned my first poker blog post nearly 10 years ago I had absolutely no idea where it would lead. At the time my only agenda was to document what I was learning playing online poker and...
View ArticleWSOP Launches in New Jersey
Today marks the beginning of the soft launch period for online gaming in New Jersey. What that technically means is that only invited players can access real money gaming and only during pre-defined...
View ArticleWould PokerStars in NJ Have Been a Slam Dunk?
A lot of people have been speculating about how the New Jersey market would have been shaped if PokerStars would have received a license to operate in the state. Most of the speculation begins with the...
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