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.
For the first time since UIGEA, PokerStars’ cash game traffic dips below 5000 — while rising star GGPoker moves above it.
The World Series of Poker is set to make a triumphant return with an 88-event live schedule all to be held in the Rio, Nevada this fall.
Michigan online poker players can now win an unofficial $10,000 “Las Vegas” package—which fits the dates of the WSOP Main Event.
BetMGM PA and Borgata PA give PokerStars some competition after almost 18 months: Learn about the game offerings, welcome bonuses and ongoing promotions.
Slate of promotions planned around 120-tournament schedule, with a $300 buy-in Main Event guaranteeing $200,000 the highlight.
For the first time in eight years, the paywall behind the PRO platform has been completely lifted, meaning full access to our articles, features, data and directory platform for 24 hours.
Just one week remains in one of the biggest showdowns in online poker history.
April 15th will always be known as Black Friday, but for the team at pokerfuse it has its own special significance—it is our birthday.
Hopefully, the two-year saga will be over soon, permitting the PokerStars USA, partypoker US and WSOP/888 networks to expand into PA and MI.
Players may have to wait just a few more days for a second online poker room, but the site is inching towards launch.
With an average of 450 players playing on PokerStars Michigan at any time, it is by far the busiest online poker room across the regulated United States markets.
First tournament series on PokerStars MI continues to exceed all expectations, with two closing events still to play out tonight.