Category Archives: world casino news

Governor Malloy signed bill to create third casino in East Windsor

By | June 28, 2017

Governor Dannel P. Malloy has signed the bill regarding developing the third casino in East Windsor on Tuesday. Third casino of the state will be developed by a duo of Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun Casino. In his statement to the press Governor Malloy said that Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot tribal nations have created thousands of jobs… Read More »

California’s Ben “BYU” Yu wins $10K Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw championship

By | June 21, 2017

Ben “BYU” Yu, a professional poker player of California is the latest champion of $10,000 buy-in 2-7 Triple Draw Championship of WSOP 2017. The player pocketed total sum of amount $232,738 from the championship. Shaun Deeb, a Las vegas based poker pro  becomes runner-up of this event for a winning share of amount$143,842, while Nick… Read More »

Nooksack tribe lost its only casino in Washington

By | June 17, 2017

A federal agency has asked Nooksack tribe, to close its only casino in Washington-immediately. The decision taken by federal agency orders that Nooksack tribe should shut down its casino in the state. According to the news, a federal agency of the state i.e. the national Indian gaming commission has asked Nooksack tribe to shut down… Read More »

LA’s Brian Brubaker wins 2-7 triple draw event for $109,967

By | June 17, 2017

Brian Brubaker, a professional poker from Los Angles is the winner of $1,500 2-7 triple draw event of World Series of poker 2017 and collected $109,967. The 32-year-old player defeated 326-players worldwide. Brendan Taylor became runner-up of this event for a total winning share of amount $67,952, while third place of the match goes to… Read More »

Canada’s Pablo Mariz wins Millionaire Maker event of WSOP for $1,221,407

By | June 16, 2017

Pablo Mariz, a 27 year-old professional poker player from Canada has become the latest Millionaire Maker event of ongoing World Series of poker series 2017 and pocketed a sum total of amount $1,221,407 from the game. This was the first gold bracelet win for the player. It was the event#20 of the 2017 WSOP, which… Read More »

John Monnette wins Event#22, $10K NL 2-7 Lowball

By | June 14, 2017

John Monnette of California has won the event#22 of 2017 World Series of poker for a winning total of amount $256,610. It was the $10,000 buy-in No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship to which John Monnette did great at the end of the day and took home the title. This is third gold bracelet for the… Read More »

John Racener wins $10K Dealers Choice Championship for $273,962

By | June 12, 2017

John Racener, a 31 year-old pro poker player from Florida has won $10,000 buy-in Dealers Choice Championship at world series of poker 2017 and pocketed a sum total of amount $273,962 for the same. Viacheslav Zhukov became the runner-up of this prestigious poker event for a total winning share of amount $169,323, while third position… Read More »

World Manila casino Resorts operations suspended

By | June 11, 2017

The Philippine gaming regulator has suspended casino operations at world manila casino resorts until company’s liability for the attack on June 2 that killed 37 staff members and guests. The chairman of Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) Andrea Domingo said that a decision regarding this suspension is served to the chies operating officer of… Read More »

Spanish Adrian Mateos wins third WSOP Bracelet for $336,656

By | June 10, 2017

Adrian Mateos, a professional casino and poker player from Spain has won his third gold bracelet here at ongoing 2017 World Series of poker. The winner is a champion of 2013 World Series of poker Europe. He now becomes the youngest player in the history of the WSOP to win three gold bracelets in career.… Read More »

David Singer wins career’s second bracelet at 2017 WSOP

By | June 10, 2017

David Singer, a Las Vegas-based poker pro has won his second gold bracelet at World Series of poker 2017 for a total sum of amount $203,709. It was the event#14 i.e. $1,500 buy-in H.O.R.S.E to which Singer did great at the end of the day. California’s Kevin Lamonica became the runner-up of the event for… Read More »