Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Are You Sick of Online Poker Misclicks? Fix it.

How many times have you hit "fold" when you meant to "call" or even "bet"? It's one of the most upsetting things that can happen in online poker, especially if you would have taken down the pot. But there is something you can do to take control of your online poker game!

There is a new product in the poker world that is changing the way the game is played. Its called the Wireless Poker Controller and it makes it much easier to play poker online. It's like a Playstation controller for the major online poker sites. All you have to do is plug the wireless USB transmitter into your computer and your ready to play! The controller features all the buttons you need and more! Of course it has:
  1. A fold button
  2. A check/call button
  3. A bet button
But it also has some awesome other features:
  1. A raise wheel to easily pick your bet
  2. A switch tables button
  3. Pre-set betting amounts
  4. A "laptop style" touch pad
  5. Much more!

It even has a "Tilt" switch that you can use to lock your game if you feel yourself tilting! This controller can be used to help players at all level act more quickly, accurately, and comfortably. You could even hook your computer up to your TV and play from your couch! The controller works for all the major poker sites like Poker Stars, Full Tilt, Party Poker, Ultimate Bet, and more!

To see more images, information and technical specifications of the Wireless Poker Controller, please visit: PokerControls.com

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WSOP Update: Some Pros Still Standing!

Today is Day 7 at the Main Event and there's still an impressive amount of notable poker pros left in the field of 107 that started at 6,494. Right now the blinds are at 12,000-24,000 with a 3,000 ante and the average stack is 1,694,087.

Most impressively, Peter Eastgate, the reigning world champion is still in the action and had a healthy chip stack going into the day with $927,000 in chips. A back-to-back final table, never the less win, with 6,000+ entrants would be incredibly impressive. Another world champion, Joe Hachem, is also still in the field going into the day with $1 million in chips.

The fan favorite, Phil Ivey , is sitting right around average with $1.7 million in chips. He already has two WSOP bracelets this year and is trying to keep his hot streak going to win his first ever Main Event bracelet. There are some other notable pros still standing such as Joe Sebok, Antonio Esfandiari, and Bertrand Grospellier.

It should be fun to see what the next couple of days bring us. Stay Tuned.

Posted by: Ztnark