Did a Bot Reach Heads-Up in a PokerStars TCOOP Event?
Bots are a fact of life in online poker. We often want to believe that they don’t exist or at least don’t exist in any of the games we play, …
Bots are a fact of life in online poker. We often want to believe that they don’t exist or at least don’t exist in any of the games we play, …
You’ve got to give PokerStars credit: they are milking Spin & Go’s for all they are worth. It has barely been a month since the site’s one-year anniversary million dollar …
The Turbo Championship of Online Poker (TCOOP) returns this month at PokerStars for its fifth running and while it would be fun to end this sentence with “and it’s bigger …
Looking to back a former WSOP world champion on a year-long basis? If so, 2004 main event winner Greg Raymer might want to hear from you. Fossilman, as he’s been …
Prominent US-born poker player Isaac Haxton has announced his disassociation with online poker giant PokerStars, effective immediately. Haxton was one of the most prominent member of Team PokerStars Online, and …
At the beginning of December, around 2,500 PokerStars players boycotted the world’s largest poker site for three days in protest of the company’s announced changes to the VIP program, slated …
Back in November, PokerStars unleashed what may have been the controversy of the year when it announced changes to its VIP program that are set to take effect this week. …
British online poker player Alex Millar has resigned his role as a sponsored member of Team PokerStars Online as part of a continuing player protest against the site’s poorly announced …
So the PokerStars boycott was a real thing that happened. Somewhere in the range of 2,500 players, many of them high stakes players, made it a point to not play …
The PokerStars boycott is in its second day and while onlookers are curious, waiting to see how things turn out, one competitor is trying to take advantage of what it …