Anuj Arora has been a staff writer for pokerfuse and Poker Industry PRO since 2018. A former poker player, Anuj was soon recognized as one of the leading journalists in the online poker industry, known for his analytical insights and encyclopedic knowledge of both the US and global markets. Famous for his data-heavy analysis of industry trends, Anuj today leads pokerfuse’s editorial and heads our poker content production.
This month’s WSOP Circuit Online is the perfect arena practice for the WSOP 2024 online bracelet events, which we expect to be announced soon.
The proliferation of mystery bounty tournaments continues as major operators PartyPoker and WPT Global join the trend, each introducing their own unique spin on this popular format.
WSOP’s online bracelet events in Pennsylvania face lower turnouts and smaller prize pools compared to shared liquidity states. Will this discrepancy lead WSOP to reconsider its offerings in PA?
The 23rd installment of WCOOP returns with $80 million in guaranteed prize money spread over a record 379 tournaments.
US players now can qualify for the world’s largest guaranteed event at WSOP Paradise with direct satellites running every Sunday.
The wait is over — the international segment of the WSOP online bracelet series is back on GGPoker for its fifth edition.
Online qualifiers have started for another NAPT regional event as PokerStars’ live series returns to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this August.
BetRivers Poker is nearing its launch in the US, featuring a rebranded and enhanced platform built on the Run It Once Poker software, as revealed in the documentary series “GALFOND.”
A global technology outage which has caused havoc with computer systems around the world has also hit online poker.
For the second consecutive year, WSOP has surpassed the $400 million mark in total prize money, exceeding the 2023 total by an additional $34 million.
The World Series of Poker returns to the Bahamas this December for the second edition of WSOP Paradise, featuring the “largest guarantee in live poker tournament history.”
Starting next week, players in NJ, MI, PA and Ontario will no longer receive StarsCoins as rewards. Instead, they will receive direct rewards such as cash or tournament tickets.