First WSOP Circuit Graton wraps up following successful Main Event

$1,700 becomes $175,000 after just a few days of action Michael Persky was crowned the latest World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) champion, winning the WSOP Graton Main Event in Northern California for $175,595. The series was the first Circuit event at Graton Casino & Resort, hosting 20 Circuit ring events from August 10-21. The

San Diego Poker Classic returns to California’s Jamul Casino

The annual event has $150,000 on the table for those who cash The second annual San Diego Poker Classic returns to Jamul Casino in Jamul, CA, with more than $150,000 in prizes up for grabs for August 10-20, 2023. The popular poker tournament, which is Jamul Casino’s flagship event, is expected to attract players from

California’s attempt to expand cardroom market hits a snag

An Assembly committee has advanced legislation to give state tribes the ability to sue cardrooms A measure just passed by the city council in Ventura, CA, about cardrooms within its limits might be in trouble. The opposition from California Indian tribes towards cardrooms remains strong, as they urge lawmakers to seek legal validation from the courts regarding

California man pleads guilty to cryptocurrency fraud

Despite the presence of federal and state financial watchdogs, financial fraud continues The US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California has revealed that William Koo Ichioka, operator of Ichioka Ventures, is set to confess to several federal crimes associated with duping investors through a scam related to cryptocurrencies and other assets. This serves

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