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  2. Planet Poker - Wikipedia

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    Planet Poker was the first real-money cardroom for playing online poker, operating from 1998 to 2017. [1] [2] History. The pioneer. Without an existing model to ...

  3. Randy Blumer - Wikipedia

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    Blumer started Planet Poker in the summer of 1997. [ 3 ] It became the first online real money cardroom when it converted from a free play site to a real money site on 1 January 1998. [ 4 ] Mike Caro and Roy Cooke both joined the Planet team in 1999 to provide their expertise in promoting Planet Poker.

  4. Matt Berkey - Wikipedia

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    Berkey started his own poker academy called Solve For Why. The academy intends on hosting a charity event in March 2018. [ 10 ] Berkey appeared on Poker After Dark in November 2017 where he lost a $459,000 pot to poker player Garrett Adelstein while holding K ♠ K ♥ against Adelstein's A ♠ A ♣ .

  5. 10 celebrities who you may not know are serious poker players

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    Clubs Poker compiled a list of 10 celebrities you may not know are serious poker players, using data from The Hendon Mob. Every name on the list has cashed out more than $100,000 in total live ...

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  8. Category:Defunct poker companies - Wikipedia

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  9. Online poker - Wikipedia

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    An online poker game. Online poker is the game of poker played over the Internet.It has been partly responsible for a huge increase in the number of poker players worldwide. Christiansen Capital Advisors stated online poker revenues grew from $82.7 million in 2001 to $2.4 billion in 2005, [1] while a survey carried out by DrKW and Global Betting and Gaming Consultants asserted online poker ...