PokerStars Issued $290 Million Judgment from Kentucky
The state of Kentucky filed a lawsuit against PokerStars and parent company Amaya based on their operations with players from Kentucky between 2006-2011.
Originally a semi-professional player, James transitioned to the media side in 2008. Since then he has made a name for himself reporting for some of the top names in the industry. When not covering the poker world, James travels around central Virginia hunting for antique treasure.
The state of Kentucky filed a lawsuit against PokerStars and parent company Amaya based on their operations with players from Kentucky between 2006-2011.
Jason Chaffetz called for a second hearing of RAWA, but we are not quite sure why. He might have an alternative idea or just wants to appeal to Adelson.
The most recent iGaming bill in Pennsylvania easily passed the House Gaming Oversight Committee vote and is now heading to the House floor for a full vote.
Max Steinberg and Neil Blumenfield, both California natives, found success in the November Nine and finished in fourth place and third place respectively.
Jennifer Harman and John Juanda are the new inductees in the Poker Hall of Fame. Harman changed the game for females and Juanda was successful in his play.
The NJ DGE did as thorough of a job as you can get with the Amaya Inc. license for PokerStars in New Jersey. Here is a summary of their findings.