Mike has experience in business, technology, accounting and real estate with a background in media. His online poker career was derailed by the events of Black Friday. At the same time, he co-founded pokerfuse to help players in in similar situation to him understand what was happening in the industry. Over a decade later, and he oversaw the business blossom into the leading publication in online poker. For many years, Mike was the Editor in Chief of pokerfuse. Today, he oversees advertising and partnerships across the company.
Law firm seeks relief for Canadian residents.
Players have identified several accounts they believe to be part of a Heads-Up poker bot ring. The suspicious accounts…
Ilari Sahamies, known as Ziigmund, took down the largest cash game pot in PokerStars history on Wednesday. Though…
On Wednesday, the Nevada Gaming Control Board (GCB) released the agenda for a public workshop to discuss proposed…
If you were to come across a ring of poker bots in your game, would you alert the community or keep quiet and try to exploit them?
An inside look at the tactics used to punish cheaters for profit.
FTP begins to open the lines of communication.
Considering online poker legislation in the US will likely have a major impact on players globally and the industry as a whole, what aspects would you like to see implemented and why? International player pools, outlawing tracking software, revamping player tax regulations; what makes your list?
Party Poker’s plan to increase rake caps and switch to a new rake paid calculation postponed.
Proponents of California intrastate online poker look ahead to next year.
With all the negative exposure in the mainstream media, including cheating scandals, indictments, and government seziures, what can poker players do to repair the image of online poker and portray the game in a more favorable light?
Zayn Jetha and Donald Whelan file suit against FTP in New York on behalf of all account holders.