Oops, he did it again. After profiting $164,642 at the high-stakes cash game tables in April, Ben ‘sauce123’ Sulsky did it again in May, according to HighStakesDB. This time, Sulsky added $272,242 to his bottom line, edging out Dani ‘supernova9’ Stern by a mere $2,000.
Isaac Haxton, Dani Stern and Daniel Dvoress finally issued a statement Saturday night, detailing as much as possible their recent meeting with PokerStars and Amaya executives. If you were hoping that the site would backtrack on its many changes that have affected high-stakes and high-volume regulars, it’s time to think again.
From December 1 to 3, several players in the poker community, including a group of Russians and Dani ansky451Stern (pictured), are planning to boycott PokerStars, the world’s largest online poker site. The reason: a cut in benefits to high-stakes and high-volume players.
When thousands of poker players from all over the globe converge on a relatively small casino, there are bound to be problems. That was certainly the case at the Barcelona stop of the European Poker Tour (EPT) earlier this week when a ruling at a nosebleed table left players fuming.