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Chris and Scott take separate road trips to poker rooms around the country and report back with some funny stories.

There's so much more than just plunking down $1,500 and sitting at your seat in the Rio for the WSOP. We give you a checklist to go over before making the trip to the desert.

We look back at the events that transpired on April 15, 2011, known in the online poker community as Black Friday. We also chat with Larry Walters, an Internet gaming attorney, and John Lanier, our online columnist, about what they think this all means.

We dive into what we think are our favorite poker chapters of all time.

Chris catches up with online poker pro Shaun Deeb at the Chad Brown event in Jacksonville, Fla.

A listener sends in a series of hands from a Stars 50-Fifty SNG and got us to thinking about strategy for this format.

PokerStars Team Pro Vanessa Selbst shares her views on her incredible 2010 run, ladies tournaments and law enforcement officials.

The Ante Up Poker Cruise heads to Jamaica as the boys broadcast from the ship's board room.

Scott gets a chance to talk with WSOP Media Coordinator Nolan Dalla about the failures of Congress and the success of the WSOP.

The boys play the WSOPC H.O.R.S.E. event in Palm Beach and Chris cashes, finishing 13th.

We take a look at what's in store for AIPS VI, plus we interview AIPS V Player of the Year Ed McDonald.

Poker tells expert and Ante Up columnist Joe Navarro returns to discuss his new e-book 200 Poker Tells.

The boys return from Jacksonville after providing TV hosting duties for the Chad Brown No Limit Texas Hold'em Championship.

Vanessa Rousso calls in from the Arctic Circle to discuss PokerStars' new Home Games feature.

Since our final three events of the year will all be in the 8-game mix format we decided to give you some tips for each game, and overall.

The boys, and some Ante Up Nationals, share their thoughts on what the Rounders 2 sequel may be like.

Ante Up's newest strategy columnist Jonathan Little chats with Chris about his career and poker business ventures.

Scott witnesses the escapades at a final table where $200K is the top prize.

We explore a "controversial" hand where the chipleader of a small tournament makes an unpopular fold.

Nevada senator Harry Reid has been making headlines with his intent to attach an online poker regulation bill to tax cut legislation during the lame-duck session. We examine the pros and cons of his bill.