James Woods
Posted: December 28th, 2006 under Celebrities, Poker Players. Comments: none
James Howard Woods (born April 18, 1947) is an Oscar-nominated American actor.

High on the list of Hollywood’s award-honored performers, James Woods has earned the highest respect of the people who know acting best: other actors. His intense and nuanced performances in over seventy major motion pictures, television films and mini-series have earned many times over his reputation as one of the American entertainment world’s most varied and explosive actors and most fascinating stars.
They have also earned him three Emmys, including two Best Actor In A Motion Picture awards for his work in Promise and My Name Is Bill W. His two Oscar nominations from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences were for Best Actor for his astonishing performance in Salvador and for Best Actor In A Supporting Role for his portrayal of Medgar Evers’ assassin, Byron De La Beckwith, in Ghosts of Mississippi. He has won the Golden Globe Award, the Obie Award, Clarence Derwent Award and Theatre World Award on the New York stage before coming west to become a leading film star. He has been nominated for the Golden Globe ten times, for the CableAce Award and has won the American TV Critics Award and the Golden Satellite Award two times.
He exploded on the Hollywood scene with the powerful portrait of evil he brought to the film, The Onion Field. None of his portrayals can be forgotten, and some of the most memorable include his work in Once Upon A Time In America, Against All Odds, Videodrome, Casino and True Believer. But one of the best measurements of his soaring talent is the number of great directors who have worked with him time and again, including such creators as Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone, Clint Eastwood, Harold Becker, Rob Reiner, Sophia Coppola and Robert Zemeckis. His skill in bringing wrenching reality to any role is reflected in the fact that he has brought more real-life characters to the screen than any top star, running the gamut from McCarthy henchman Roy Cohn to New York mayor Rudy Giuliani.
James is an avid poker player in many major casino tournaments as well as on Hollywood Poker where he acts as a spokesman
Hold’em Odds Calculator
Posted: December 25th, 2006 under Poker Tips, ezPoker News. Comments: none
This is one the coolest feature i have ever seen about poker and it’s 100% FREE !!!
TEXAS HOLD ‘EM POKER ODDS CALCULATOR
With the WPT poker odds calculator you can learn the exact odds of all the possible poker hands. By using the poker odds calculator you can determine whether you have the stronger or weaker poker hand.
The odds calculator allows you to enter the number of players seated at the table, as well as enter both the suit and rank of the hand dealt to you. Additionally, you can see how your chances of winning change on the flop, turn and river.
Use the WPT poker odds calculator while you’re playing online poker and never be left guessing whether your opponents have the best poker hands. Instantly you will be able to see the percentage of winning with your poker hand. Not only will the poker odds calculator assist you in deciding whether to bet or fold, it will also help you become a better poker player by learning the odds of different poker hands.

Check out Holdem odds calculator and use it while you play poker online
Hollywood Poker 2007 Calendar
Posted: December 23rd, 2006 under ezPoker News. Comments: none
History of Poker
Posted: December 20th, 2006 under Online Poker Reviews, ezPoker News. Comments: none
There are as many opinions on the origins of poker as there are combinations of hands. Card games from Persia (As Nas), India (Ganjifa), France (Poque), and Germany (Pochen) are all believed to be forerunners of the modern game. Decks of cards with face cards are believed to have been developed in France, and then later brought to America.

Modern poker was born on the Mississippi and carried up the Mississippi and Ohio rivers by steamboat, quickly spreading into the interior by wagon and train, then heading west with the California gold rush. By the late 1850s, the game was fast evolving into its modern day form.
The Civil War caused a dramatic explosion in the popularity of poker, when tens of thousands of soldiers played the game in barracks across the North and South. The Civil War also brought about significant modifications, such as ’stud poker,’ ‘the draw,’ and ‘the straight.’ By the war’s end, poker had become America’s favorite card game, played pretty much anywhere two or more men and a deck of cards could be found.
By the early 20th century, the skill-based game of draw poker, in which all the cards are dealt face down, rose to prominence. Today, poker plays an important role in popular American culture. The game is famously featured in many Hollywood films, from past classics like “The Cincinnati Kid” and “The Sting” to modern day hits like “Rounders” and “Ocean’s Eleven.” And like films, poker has become a thriving American export, claiming over 100 million players across the globe. Every week, a major poker tournament is held somewhere in the world, giving rise to international champion players of legendary nerve and skill.
In 2003, World Poker Tour revolutionized televised poker and brought Texas Hold’em, the Cadillac of Poker, to the forefront of international excitement. WPT introduced the world to the “WPT Cam”, a new, lipstick-sized camera that enables the TV audience to see the players’ hole cards. This tiny camera plays a crucial role in revealing the drama of the poker players’ high-stake bets and bluffs.
WPT’s expert commentary and educational content enables viewers to improve their own poker playing. When hosts Mike Sexton and Vince Van Patten use poker lingo, pop-up boxes appear on the screen with more information about the terminology. Such phrases, including the “flop,” “turn,” and “river,” help familiarize new enthusiasts with the game. WPT’s lovely host Courtney Friel introduces viewers to the glamorous casinos and exotic locales in which the WPT tournaments are held.
World Poker Tour has turned poker into a sporting event that draws the young and old, men and women and people of all nationalities into the game; it has reshaped the face of poker and has raised the competitive bar to a new level. World Poker Tour established the WPT Walk of Fame at Commerce Casino to honor top poker players: starting with Doyle “Texas Dolly” Brunson, Gus Hansen, and James Garner.
The WPT Championship’s total prize pool in 2004 was over 8 million dollars, and the top prize winner took home over 2.7 million, setting a sporting record for top prize winnings: more than any other poker event or sporting event in North America.
The rest is history…
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Americans can still play at PokerStars
Posted: December 15th, 2006 under ezPoker News. Comments: none
POKER CO. CHALLENGES INTERNET LAW
(according FreeMarketNews.com)
Risking legal and financial repercussions, the second largest Internet poker company in the world, PokerStars, has announced that it plans to continue operating in the U.S. even if the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act becomes law, according to the Independent.
The Act, which was recently passed by Congress and will become law if the President signs it, makes it illegal for payment processors to transfer money to gambling companies. However, PokerStars is arguing that the law doesn’t apply to them because poker is a skill-based game and not gambling. The company is taking a big legal risk; however, some see it as having no other choice. As much as 80 percent of PokerStars revenue is derived from the U.S.
If PokerStars is proven wrong, the Royal Bank of Scotland may be forced to discontinue its relationship of payment possessing with PokerStars in order to comply with the American law. Barclays has also said that it will continue to process transfers to gambling companies as long as the money doesn’t originate in the U.S.
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Hoyt Corkins
Posted: December 13th, 2006 under Poker Players, ezPoker News. Comments: none
“Cowboy” Hoyt Corkins (born Glenwood, Alabama) is an American professional poker player, known for his softly-spoken voice and his aggressive style.

He started playing at the age of 19 after receiving lessons from his father. He is usually known by his nickname “Cowboy” as he always wears a cowboy hat and boots to the table. However, he has been given other nicknames, including “Mr Move All-In” by Phil Hellmuth Jr. Many players also call him “Nightmare.” He usually plays live poker tournaments while wearing a pair of ear plugs, in order to prevent other players’ chatter from affecting his game.
Corkins won a World Series of Poker bracelet and $96,000 for winning the 1992 $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha tournament. In total, he has finished in the money on 7 occasions.
After the win in 1992, Corkins disappeared from the game for 11 years whilst going through a divorce. He was encouraged to return to poker by his fiancee Natalie, and resurfaced in 2003, taking a then record-breaking first prize ($1,089,200) in the World Poker Tour 2003 World Poker Finals. He also had a second-place finish to Gus Hansen in early 2004 at the PokerStars Caribbean Poker Adventure, which earned him $290,065. (Corkins was sick from flu during the event, but he says it did not affect his play.)
In November 2005, Corkins finished 2nd to Mike Matusow in the World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions freeroll, receiving $325,000.
In 2006, he made another WPT final table in the fifth season Legends of Poker event, finishing 3rd.
As of 2006 his live tournament winnings exceed $2,700,000.
Away from the poker circuit, Corkins has sixty head of cattle to tend in Alabama and also has a home in Las Vegas.
Playboy Poker Camp
Posted: December 8th, 2006 under Poker Events, Poker Tournaments, ezPoker News. Comments: none

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Jim “Krazy Kanuck” Worth
Posted: December 6th, 2006 under Poker Players. Comments: none
Jim “Krazy Kanuck” Worth finished 4th in the 2006 North American Championship earning $289,760.

Jim “Krazy Kanuck” Worth is a monster, the table captain with attitude. In your face with a joke or a proclamation of frustration, ‘KK’ has been winning poker tournaments for years. You just haven’t seen him do it on TV.
“I got sick of losing at craps, found a poker room and gave it a try,” he remembered, adding that the statement was an authentic one. He’s never turned back, winning more online tournaments than he could count and establishing himself as one of the best online players in the world. He’s had some live game success also, just not at the WPT.
“I’ve never even cashed in one. I’ve been the unluckiest bastard on the planet.” This guy’s a pro and he knows that fortune is part of the game, but you could hear the exasperation in his voice. “I’d like to go from nothing to winning.”
How would he celebrate if he won? “Hard. Very hard. I’m going to win the party. Then fly to St. Kitts the day after and spoil (girlfriend) Monica on the beach.” It’s a romantic sentiment that suitably followed their embrace upon his winning the final hand of day three to advance. Constantly wearing the maple leaf in his moniker, it would only be suitable to do it in this, the first WPT held on Canadian soil.
MANSION’S $250,000 ADDED TOURNAMENT SERIES
Posted: December 2nd, 2006 under Poker Events, Poker Tournaments, ezPoker News. Comments: none
Daily dollars throughout December to fill players’ pockets
MANSION Online fuels the festive spirit throughout the month of December with added dollars and extra value with the launch of our $250,000 Added Tournament Series.
MANSION Poker is cranking up the holiday cheer with a generous boost of $250,000 added directly to the prize pools of regular tournaments from December 4 everyday until the New Year.
The added value series will start on Monday December 4th, and continues daily with MANSION adding $5,000 to its weekday $50+5 tournament, $10,000 added for each Saturday $100+9 tournament, plus $20,000 added to the Sunday $200+15 buy in tournament.
This string of daily added value events is set to culminate on Monday January 1 with a sweet $30,000 added to the prize pool for a special $300+20 tournament.
Our $250,000 Added Tournament Series offers a calendar well-suited to our U.S. player base, with each of the daily events scheduled conveniently at U.S. times of 19:00 Pacific Standard Time /22:00 Eastern Standard Time.
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