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.
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.
Each of the first five episodes of The Big Game has garnered 600k views on YouTube, surpassing the viewership of GGPoker’s Game of Gold.
Late registration on Day 2D added over 600 entries, bringing this year’s Main Event total to 10,112 — once again the largest in history.
This year’s Main Event has already made history as the second-largest ever. But the question remains: will it surpass last year’s numbers?
As the summer season approaches, PokerStars Ontario has adjusted its weekly tournament schedule. While Mystery Bounty tournaments haven’t been added yet, they are expected to be introduced soon following their successful debut at the Summer Stacks series.
For the first time, the ever-popular Mystery Bounty tournaments will be part of the MicroMillions Series – PokerStars’ famous low-stakes festival.
The official figures are out: Once again, GGPoker, the exclusive international partner of WSOP, is flying a record number of qualifiers to Las Vegas through its popular Road to Vegas promotional campaign.
Ryan Laplante and Mike Holtz represented players’ interests to discuss software issues, gameplay concerns, and general feedback with the head of WSOP Online, Danielle Barille.
In Pennsylvania and Ontario, the Mystery Bounty tournament made its PokerStars debut as part of the Summer Stacks Series, and guarantees were smashed right from the start.
The $500 Mystery Bounty draws a record turnout for a WSOP online bracelet event, producing one of the largest prize pools in its history.
The trio of operators under Borgata license leads the market for the third consecutive month even without shared liquidity.
The second iteration of GG World Festival generates record numbers: $331 million and 5.5 million in entrants – making it by far the largest series in online poker history.