Nick has been involved in the online poker industry for over two decades, at various times a professional poker player, poker coach, video instructor, blogger, software developer, journalist and editor. In 2011, he co-founded pokerfuse, and was for many years the lead writer and Editor in Chief of and our industry trade site, Poker Industry PRO. Today, he leads overall site strategy and product development.
The final part of pokerfuse’s in-depth look at the next generation of Hold’em Manager
Poker Pros Network plans to move to proprietary software by the end the year.
Rake caps remain unchanged after a successful player protest, but Party proceeds with a switch to “weighted contribution” rake calcs.
FTP’s exclusivity period with Euro investors ends; a search for an investor recommences.
Macedo’s ex-sponsor Lock intends to exercise its “legal rights in the most severe degree.”
Third part of pokerfuse’s in-depth look at the next generation of Hold’em Manager
Whether involved directly or not, all players have the right to be infuriated by the recent scandal that engulfed the online poker community last week.
Bringing you some much-needed structure to the crazy world that is online poker – pokerfuse’s Sunday Summary is here to wrap up all the stories of the week.
Days after Macedo is dropped from the roster, Margets becomes Lock’s latest sponsored player.
Second part of pokerfuse’s in-depth look at the next generation of Hold’em Manager
Girah won Lock Poker’s BLUFF Challenge in April because I chip dumped $100k to him, admits Qureshi.