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		<title>History of Online Poker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poker as everyone knows it is almost 200 years old. The online version, however, is much more recent. The last few years experienced a real boom of the online poker which definitively marked this game. Before an online poker room was first launched, there were other sites for online gambling. At the middle of the&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-54" title="Online Poker" src="http://www.ipokerblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/online-poker-e1324887515217.jpg" alt="Online Poker" width="240" height="169" />Poker as everyone knows it is almost 200 years old. The online version, however, is much more recent. The last few years experienced a real boom of the online poker which definitively marked this game.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Before an online poker room was first launched, there were other sites for online gambling. At the middle of the 90s the online sportsbook was very popular, as well as the online casinos. In 1994 the first online casino became operational and it was developed by a major software supplier specialized in online casinos, called Microgaming.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first poker room in the virtual world was established in 1998. At that time Planet Poker was the only firm of online poker. This didn’t last long, though. Planet Poker was overtaken in the online space by numerous other poker rooms. Since then, the industry changed drastically, but the rake structure stayed pretty much the same.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In 1999 Paradise Poker entered the online space and it took the lead of the industry. Because there was all at the beginning, infamous practices found a good terrain to occur. Such was the case of Poker Spot. Dutch Boyd, the successful poker player, founded Poker Spot.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It was in May 2000 when it was launched. By September it already occupied the first rank among the online poker room which offered tournaments. This also left room for trouble. The deposits made by the players were unable to be collected by Dutch Boyd’s company from the firm which processed the credit card. Therefore, the system did not recognize the deposits made by the players, so the winners could not collect their money. This marked the beginning of Poker Spot’s end.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Since then, no other incident similar to Poker Spot occurred. E-cash emergence changed things a lot. The dominant service for transferring funds in the online poker industry is Neteller. It works not only for online poker firms, but also for users. Thus, users are allowed to deposit money through Neteller at an online poker room and there is no need for wire transfer or credit card. Withdrawals are also received quicker through Neteller. By using Neteller, fraud is avoided and this is why online poker rooms prefer it, modest fees being another reason.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In 2001 the online poker industry welcomed two other dominant firms: Poker Stars and Party Poker, the first becoming very popular for its tournaments.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The industry grew more and more based on the increasing popularity of online poker playing. Paradise still leaded the poker industry until 2003. After 2003 it was overtaken by Party Poker which started advertising its services on TV. Advertising during World Poker Tour was a very good move, along with the campaign of Party Poker Million. Soon the Party Poker network reached the top. Nowadays Party Poker is almost half of the online poker market.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Still, the best advertising the poker industry could get was not the million dollar marketing of Party Poker, but a Cinderella story of a man, called Chris Moneymaker, who bought in with 40 dollars and won the Poker World Series. This really put the online poker industry on the world’s map.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Poker Stars was the network Moneymaker used to sign in for the main event of the Poker World Series. At this major event, Moneymaker pitted heads against professional poker players, among the best in the world. He managed to win 2.5 million dollars at his first taking part into a live tournament.</p>
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		<title>Isildur1 Might Get A Tax Bill Of $150 Million</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 07:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because Swedish laws aren't that well thought out, online gambling is taxed with 30% each time you play a pot, so Isildur1 might get a $150 million tax bill.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 5px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px" title="isildur1" border="0" alt="isildur1" align="right" src="http://www.ipokerblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/isildur1.jpg" width="260" height="167" /> We already know that Isildur1 is actually Viktor Blom, as he revealed himself at Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure. Some people think that he didnâ€™t want to come forward because of the tax laws of Sweden. The newspapers say that he might get a $150 million tax, because poker players from this country have to pay 30% tax on winnings from online gambling, from sites that donâ€™t have their HQ in EU.</p>
<p align="justify">This huge number comes from the fact that the law places the tax on each pot that is played, and it doesnâ€™t matter if you won or lost. Thatâ€™s how you can get such a ridiculous tax amount. Because Blom currently lives in the UK, he can sit relaxed now, since this country doesnâ€™t tax gambling income.</p>
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		<title>SCOOP Schedule Released By PokerStars</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 09:02:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The schedule of the 2010 SCOOP has been released by Poker Stars and you can see it all in this article. The event will take place between May 3rd and 16th.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 5px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px" title="scoop2009_thn" border="0" alt="scoop2009_thn" align="right" src="http://www.ipokerblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/scoop2009_thn.jpg" width="130" height="100" /> PokerStars, the online giants of the poker world, have released the SCOOP schedule. The Spring Championship of Online Poker is an event that takes place from May 3rd to May 16th and it comes with a $10,300 event, plus a number of other smaller events. The events will include Badugi, HORSE, Razz and Omaha events, plus another three main events. The three main events will have prizes of $5, $3 and $1 million.</p>
<p align="justify">Below you can read the entire SCOOP schedule for 2010.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 1: No-Limit Holdâ€™em with Re-buys Six-Max</strong>    <br />May 3, 2010    <br />Low: $5.50 buy-in, $250,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $55 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $530 buy-in, $1,000,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 2: Fixed-Limit Badugi</strong>    <br />May 3, 2010    <br />Low: $16.50 buy-in, $25,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $162 buy-in, $50,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $1,575 buy-in, $75,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 3: Pot-Limit Five-Card Draw</strong>    <br />May 4, 2010    <br />Low: $11 buy-in, $25,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $109 buy-in, $50,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $1,050 buy-in, $75,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 4: No-Limit Holdâ€™em Heads-Up Match Play</strong>    <br />May 4, 2010    <br />Low: $16.50 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $162 buy-in, $250,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $1,575 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 5: No-Limit Holdâ€™em</strong>    <br />May 4, 2010    <br />Low: $11 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $109 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $1,050 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 6: Mixed Holdâ€™em Six-Max</strong>    <br />May 5, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $400,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 7: Seven Card Stud</strong>    <br />May 5, 2010    <br />Low: $33 buy-in, $25,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $320 buy-in, $50,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $3,150 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 8: Pot-Limit Omaha Heads-Up Match Play</strong>    <br />May 6, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $25,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 9: No-Limit Holdâ€™em</strong>    <br />May 6, 2010    <br />Low: TBD buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: TBD buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed    <br />High: TBD buy-in, $300,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 10: No-Limit Holdâ€™em Ante-Up</strong>    <br />May 7, 2010    <br />Low: $16.50 buy-in, $50,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $162 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $1,575 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 11: Fixed-Limit Omaha High-Low</strong>    <br />May 7, 2010    <br />Low: $55 buy-in, $50,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $530 buy-in, $150,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $5,200 buy-in, $250,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 12: No-Limit Holdâ€™em 2x Chance Turbo</strong>    <br />May 7, 2010    <br />Low: $16.50 buy-in, $250,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $162 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $1,575 buy-in, $750,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 13: No-Limit Holdâ€™em Shootout</strong>    <br />May 8, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $15,000 guaranteed (Quadruple Shootout)    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $150,000 guaranteed (Triple Shootout)    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed (Double Shootout)</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 14: Pot-Limit Omaha with Re-buys Six-Max</strong>    <br />May 8, 2010    <br />Low: $16.50 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $162 buy-in, $250,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $1,575 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 15: No-Limit Holdâ€™em Big Antes</strong>    <br />May 9, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $250,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $750,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $750,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 16: No-Limit Holdâ€™em Two Day Event</strong>    <br />May 9, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $1,500,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $2,000,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event: 17: Pot-Limit Holdâ€™em, Pot-Limit Omaha</strong>    <br />May 10, 2010    <br />Low: $16.50 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $162 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $1,575 buy-in, $300,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 18: No-Limit Holdâ€™em Four-Max</strong>    <br />May 10, 2010    <br />Low: $33 buy-in, $150,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $320 buy-in, $300,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $3,150 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 19: Deuce-Seven Triple Draw</strong>    <br />May 11, 2010    <br />Low: $11 buy-in, $25,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $109 buy-in, $50,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $1,050 buy-in, $75,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 20: Seven Card Stud High-Low</strong>    <br />May 11, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $50,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $150,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 21: No-Limit Holdâ€™em</strong>    <br />May 11, 2010    <br />Low: $11 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $109 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $1,050 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 22: Razz</strong>    <br />May 12, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $50,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $150,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 23: No-Limit Holdâ€™em with Two Re-buys &amp; One Add-on</strong>    <br />May 12, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $300,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 24: Eight-Game</strong>    <br />May 13, 2010    <br />Low: $33 buy-in, $75,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $320 buy-in, $150,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $3,150 buy-in, $250,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 25: Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low</strong>    <br />May 13, 2010    <br />Low: $11 buy-in, $75,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $109 buy-in, $150,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $1,050 buy-in, $300,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 26: No-Limit Holdâ€™em with One Re-buy &amp; One Add-on</strong>    <br />May 14, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $250,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $1,000,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 27: Fixed-Limit Holdâ€™em Six-Max</strong>    <br />May 14, 2010    <br />Low: $55 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $530 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $5,200 buy-in, $300,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 28: No-Limit Omaha High-Low Turbo</strong>    <br />May 14, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $50,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 29: Pot-Limit Omaha</strong>    <br />May 15, 2010    <br />Low: $55 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $530 buy-in, $250,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $5,200 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 30: HORSE</strong>    <br />May 15, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $50,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 31: No-Limit Holdâ€™em Six-Max</strong>    <br />May 16, 2010    <br />Low: $22 buy-in, $20,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $215 buy-in, $750,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $2,100 buy-in, $750,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 32: No-Limit Holdâ€™em Heads-Up Match Play Two Day Event</strong>    <br />May 16, 2010    <br />Low: $270 buy-in, $250,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $2,600 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $25,500 buy-in, $750,000 guaranteed</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Event 33: No-Limit Holdâ€™em Main Event Two Day Event (5/16)</strong>    <br />May 16, 2010    <br />Low: $109 buy-in, $1.000,000 guaranteed    <br />Med: $1,050 buy-in, $3,000,000 guaranteed    <br />High: $10,300 buy-in, $5,000,000 guaranteed</p>
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