Poker road trip: Louisiana
Covering about 600 miles along the bouncing two-lane highways and byways of Southern Louisiana can make the events of a two-and-a-half-day road trip blur together.
Covering about 600 miles along the bouncing two-lane highways and byways of Southern Louisiana can make the events of a two-and-a-half-day road trip blur together.
Will “Monkey” Souther finishes third at the Beau Rivage’s Gulf Coast Poker Championship.
Ante Up readers suggest what they’d do if they ran their favorite poker room for a day.
Florida’s Harold Angle had just six chips at one point during Day 1 of his senior WSOP event, but he still went on to victory.
More than 1,000 entrants generated a prize pool in excess of $200K for the fifth annual PBPC, ending with one of the hottest players in the state, Ebony Kenney, winning the main event and POY.
Ante Up Magazine surveys its readers for suggestions on how to improve its products.
Poker needs politicians who are prepared to go to bat for the players and game.
Mark Rose of Orlando, Fla., wins the Gulf Coast Poker Championship Main Event at the Beau Rivage.
Ante Up Magazine is two years old this month and we’d like to thank everyone who made it possible.
When you meet Kim Simpson she’s unassuming, soft-spoken and oftentimes reserved, but when you sit at a table with her all bets are off. With
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