Join PokerStars LIVE 2023 Irish Poker Open in Dublin and play for at least €1 million in prizes. Satellite games are available online and onsite.
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Safer Gambling Week gets underway as the gambling industry looks to promote responsible and safer gambling.
Running November 7 to 13 in the UK and Ireland, Responsible Gaming Week has been created to promote safer gambling.
A second wave of approvals sees the top online poker operators with Android apps now available in the store.
Much like PokerStars’ app, the new Winamax Live allows event attendees to keep up-to-date with the schedule and latest updates.
Polk leads an all star field packed with players on the hunt for more WSOP bracelets to add to their trophy cabinets.
FastForward: Special Edition introduces new “patent-pending swipe-based interface” for fast online poker play.
Michael McGrath told MPs that the delays have cost €40m in lost tax revenues.
The UK roll out has now been extended to other major markets, but the app has limited functionality.
New 55-event festival will be Ireland’s largest ever.
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With the first day of spring just passed, Pokerstars is already thinking about summer with the Summer Festival in Malta.
PokerStars LIVE has returned in full fledge for 2023 after two years of postponements and cancellations due to COVID-19.