No World Series bling for PNW players
By Philip Dobrikin While Washington and Oregon players had a good year at the World Series of Poker, no one came home with a bracelet
By Philip Dobrikin While Washington and Oregon players had a good year at the World Series of Poker, no one came home with a bracelet
By Philip Dobrikin In Oregon, House Bill 3518, which would have limited social poker to be run by religious, charitable and fraternal organizations, failed to
Mike Weeks, an avid poker player in Oregon, had put together the documentary Drawing Dead, which is garnering some national attention, including making its premiere
By Philip Dobrikin The Chinook Winds Casino will host a DeepStacks Poker Tour series February 2-11. The PacWest Classic will be a 10-day series that
By Philip Dobrikin The World Series of Poker held its inaugural circuit event at the River Rock Casino near Vancouver, the closest the WSOPC has
The Muckleshoot Poker Room in Auburn, Wash., between Tacoma and Seattle, has a variety of live action, including $4-$8 full kill, $15-$30 Omaha/8 partial kill
Here’s a look at some of the happenings around the Pacific Northwest poker scene: Washington Angel of the Winds Casino: A crazy pineapple tournament is
The Snoqualmie Casino poker room is giving away money during 115 of the Seattle Mariners televised games. During the M’s broadcasts, one active poker room
The Northern Quest Casino hosted the largest tournament in Spokane, Wash.-area history as players vied for a prize pool of $210,000, which included $50,000 added.
Here are the results from the Fall Poker Rodeo at Wildhorse Resort and Casino in Pendleton, Ore., which was Nov. 4-13. Tam Nguyen, who won
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