Poker News Roundup for the Week

The schedule for the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure has been published. There are 104 events from 6th to 14th January at Atlantis Resort in Nassau in the Bahamas. The $5,300 Main Event will take place from January 8th to the14th January and satellites commence from September 1st. John Juanda won the main event at the PokerStars European Poker Tour in Barcelona after seeing off 1,624 players. His prize for coming first was Euro 1,022,593. The European Poker Tour High Roller event in Barcelona resulted in a 3-way chop with Mustapha Kanit taking the first place prize of Euro 738,759. It's a busy month in September for both PokerStars and Full Tilt. The World Championship of Online Poker kicks off at PokerStars on September 6th through to September 27th. Full Tilt will be running it's Poker Classic on 11th September through to 20th September. Just 20 tournaments at Full Tilt compared to the 40 events of the WCOOP at PokerStars. You'll be kept very buys if you play at both sites. Banking became a lot easier for poker players in Nevada after WSOP.com introduced Paypal. Players will be able to deposit and withdraw using the e-wallet. Caesars Interactive Entertainment will also be adding Paypal to NewJersey sites including WSOP.com, CaesarsCasino.com and HarrahsCasino.com.
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