Bonus for Interpoker Accounts!
InterPoker makes new account sign-ups a breeze. They'll also give a 50% bonus worth up to $200 for all new players. With odds like that, what have you got to lose? InterPoker also has some of the best poker action on the Net, and offers a wide range of table limits and games.
Poker Stars
Poker Stars has reopened for most of the world, but not yet in the United States. It is endorsed by professionals like Daniel Negreanu and Chris Moneymaker. The site offers Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha 8/b, 7 Card Stud, 7 Card Stud 8/b, Crazy Pineapple, Crazy Pineapple 8/b, Triple Draw, Royal Hold'em. Table limits range from penny games up to $300-600. The competition leans to the more challenging end of the spectrum.
Jamie Gold - World Series of Poker Champion
Jamie Gold, the new champion for the World Series of Poker Main Event, recently said he was eager to win, but not looking forward to losing his privacy. There's no turning back now as the world learns of his huge $12 million dollar paycheck and his long odds to win the biggest poker tournament of the year. With half the prize money in dispute, Jamie Gold is going to be in the limelight for a good while. Keep up with him here at ReadyBetGo!
Jamie Gold, the 2006 WSOP Champ
Jamie Gold Current Chip Leader at TCI International PokerThursday, September 14, 2006
Jamie Gold, the recent winner the Main Event of the 2006 World Series of Poker (WSOP), is the current chip leader at the TCI International Poker Tournament Featuring Johnny Chan, being played on the Turks & Caicos Islands.
GSN to Invite Jamie Gold to Play 'High Stakes Poker' Next SeasonSaturday, August 12, 2006
GSN is extending an invitation to Jamie Gold, who just won the 2006 World Series of Poker main event, to play in the next season of HIGH STAKES POKER on GSN. The third season of HIGH STAKES POKER will be taped in Las Vegas. The tape date, location and complete field of players will be announced later.
Jamie Gold Wins $12 Million At World Series of Poker Main EventThe new king of poker was crowned early today when Malibu, California, resident Jamie Gold, 36, won the No-Limit Texas Hold'Em Main Event at the 37th annual World Series of Poker presented by Milwaukee's Best Light. Gold took home $12 million, the largest prize ever awarded in a live poker tournament.