Monday, July 19, 2010

Best Dorms In It Austin



Here I am finally back home after almost two hours away ... and it's not too early. After the overflow of light, noise, gling-gling and dry heat of Las Vegas, I am delighted to return to my quiet corner of paradise.

I have a few days to get interested in anything that I missed during the WSOP. The opening of the French market for online gaming has obviously been much written, and I must adapt myself: we all had the impression of living it from afar, without really feel concerned, while we were in Vegas. I read the various organized movements against the contested decisions of the ARJEL, especially against abusive measures implemented by the poker sites online, but without feeling directly involved in all this. It took as I get to realize that we, reporters Poker, are precisely among the most concerned.

I'll start opening my poker accounts. Com, then tour the rooms, just see what it is, what are the various proposals for bonuses, rake etc. ....

I think my next coverage will be the Partouche Poker Tour, as last year, so I have a month that I'm not traveling, I can devote to poker news.

Every year (since 2008) the Partouche Poker Tour is what is closest to me about a new school year: we find ourselves among friends, away from the hustle disproportionate World Series, we review a lot of French players that we do not necessarily believe in the remainder of the year, all in a beautiful place, near the sea and sun.

After the TPP, the tournaments will probably linked together, like last year: the EPT circuit, the Irish Winter Festival and the Irish Open in Dublin, the Masters Classic of Poker in Amsterdam (which I missed last year), the World Poker Tour to install a few steps in Europe ... a busy year, if all goes well, during which I will try to updater this blog as often as possible.

the meantime, I will try Online Poker Made In France, in isolation, and give you my impressions in a while.

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