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DFS Giants Splashing The Cash Ahead Of The NFL Season

DraftKings and FanDuel are investing heavily in the daily fantasy sports market this fall. —


UKGC Mitigates Risks In New Player Funds Reporting Requirements

2016 to see the start of monthly reporting with weekly reconciliations. —


DFS Giant DraftKings Signs Poker Celebrities

PokerStars Team Pro Jason Somerville and social media legend Dan Bilzerian to promote DraftKings. —


This Week in Poker Podcasts

The latest from the Pokerfuse Poker Podcast Directory. —


Daily Fantasy Sports Industry Expanding Into International Markets

DraftKings leads the way, with speculation over whether Amaya will follow when they launch StarsDraft. —


WPN CEO Phil Nagy: Legalized Poker is Overrated

Nagy’s lofty goal is to raise the offshore network into the global top five. —


Full Tilt Rolls Out New Players Club Rewards Program

“The Deal” gives even casual players a chance to hit it big. —


New Web Video Promises to Reveal Hypocrisy in Sheldon Adelson's Anti-Online Poker Stance

Where is it easier to gamble underage—online, or in a Las Vegas casino? —


Full Tilt Releases Details of Its New VIP Program: Players Club

The current Edge Rewards program will run alongside the new Players Club. —


Vanessa Selbst Beats All-Star Field to Win $1 Million at the Super High Roller Celebrity Shootout

Celebrity actor Kevin Pollak was runner-up in the heads-up final. —


This Week in Poker Podcasts

The latest from the Pokerfuse Poker Podcast Directory. —


Daily Fantasy Sports Bankroll Management Tool RotoTracker Adds DraftDay Support

Players from FanDuel, DraftKings and now DraftDay can use the leading DFS bankroll management tool to track the results and identify in which games they perform best. —


Full Tilt Changes Result in Cash Game Traffic Decline, For Now

Radical changes to the lobby, rake and game offer rebalance Full Tilt’s player base towards more casual players. —


WPN Plans Five More Million Dollar Guaranteed Online Poker Tournaments in September and October

With state regulated online poker only available in New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware, an increasing number of players appear willing to take the risk of playing on an offshore site. —