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La increíble multa de US$750K que hace temblar a Dan Shak
El pro estadounidense se vio envuelto en un problema legal por transacciones manipuladas de oro y plata y no podrá volver a comerciar materias primas.
Only one year after being launched, Poker Central announced that it will stop broadcasting. Completely? No, they will keep on producing content but the 24-hour channel will disappear.
Businessman Cary Katz , who is also a high roller regular, founded the channel but decided to end the project at least on TV.
According to Joe Kakaty , Poker Central CEO, the company will focus on creating content for the web and mobile apps. They decided this thinking in their younger audience that craves new content instead of watching the same show over and over again.
That means that shows like the Super High Roller Bowl and the Super High Roller Bowl Cash Game will continue. A big news considering that we don’t have much material about big games.