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"The Asian Time Zones Make it Tough to Grind the Normal MTT Schedule"
Earlier this year, Mexico's Aaron aguskbGustavson (pictured) earned his $3 million cash badgeon PocketFives. It's fitting that we're interviewing him now for a feature article, as he is also...
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"Being Extremely Competitive Makes Poker Players Successful"
Earlier this month, norfair18reached $1 million in online tournament cashes, earning himself a fancy new badge in his PocketFives profile. He is one day removed from taking fifth in...
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"I'm Back Home to Punt the Rest of My Winnings on More Tournaments"
Last month, TheDegenFundwas one of five people to chop the PokerStars Sunday Warm-Up. His reward was a healthy $52,000, $17,000 more than fourth place would have made otherwise, and...
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My Thoughts on the Ever-Changing Global Gaming Market
Changes in online gambling regulations are what originally inspired the design of a global relocation service for online poker players that would ultimately become Poker Refugees. Since Black Friday,...
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Another Move Coming for Poker Refugees in Mexico?
An upheaval of sorts could be in store for US online poker players who relocated to Mexico following Black Friday. According to iGaming Business, legislation could soon be passed...
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"More Money to Be Made Playing Online During the WSOP Than at the WSOP"
Here's a thought you might have not had. What if playing online during the World Series of Poker is actually more profitable than going to the WSOP itself? Sure,...
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Luis Velador – 2014 WSOP Poker Player Profile
Mexico's Luis Velador began Day 6 of the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event with 3,780,000 in chips, which was good enough to start the day in 19th...
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"I Stayed in the US, But Realized I Was Missing Way Too Much Value"
After Black Friday, a host of brand name PocketFivers headed to Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, and a variety of other destinations in order to continue playing online poker. Sticking...