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The Final Table Freeroll, Pokers Biggest Cheating Scandal and How to Shuffle!
PLUS members can earn a $100 Final Table Bonus
In this Issue…
Today’s Final Table Freeroll
Watch: How to Shuffle Cards for Poker the Right Way
Poker’s Biggest Cheating Scandal?
Remembering Howie “Howard” Cornbleth
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Today’s Final Table Freeroll!
A quick reminder that today’s Final Table Freeroll with Kasey Lyn Mills (@Pokermommaa) will begin at 4pm EST / 9pm CEST.
Final Table Freeroll
Friday, March 29th
9pm Central European Standard Time
4pm Eastern Standard Time
IMPORTANT: In addition to $500 in Amazon gift cards for the top three players, Poker Now is giving an additional $100 gift card to any PLUS member that makes the final table! That’s right - make the final table and we will send you a $100 gift card! TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS BONUS YOU MUST BE A POKER NOW PLUS MEMBER BEFORE THE START OF THE TOURNAMENT.
How to Shuffle Cards the Right Way
Flashback: The Cheating Scandal that Ripped the Poker World Apart
MIKE POSTLE WAS on another tear. The moonfaced 42-year-old was deep into a marathon poker session at Stones Gambling Hall, a boxy glass-and-steel casino wedged between Interstate 80 and a Popeye's in suburban Sacramento. The September 21, 2019, game, which Stones was broadcasting to audiences via YouTube and Twitch, had attracted several top players to the casino's card room, a gaudily lit space done up like an Old West saloon. One pro from Las Vegas had flown in on a chartered jet with $50,000 in cash. Yet, as usual when he appeared on Stones' livestream, Postle was shredding the competition; he was the evening's chips leader by a comfortable margin.
Remembering Howard “Howie” Cornbleth
Back on March 11, the Las Vegas poker scene lost one of its own in Howard “Howie” Cornbleth, who passed away at age 85. Born August 27, 1938, Cornbleth was a retired casino dealer who had lived in Southern Nevada since 1965. He was known for his “unique sense of humor and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends” according to his obituary.
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