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PokerNews talks about that Kylie Jenner poker video.

TBH the segment was so full of innuendo I had to turn it off. But you may like what the lads have to say.

Settle in to our long read of the week coming to you via The Atlantic.

This story was doing the rounds last week with really mixed reviews. We didn’t have a chance to read at the time, and Friday afternoon now seems the perfect time to dig in.

ParyPoker Tour is leveling up in a big way this year.

After a strong debut with five UK stops last year, the tour has doubled in size for 2026, with 10 stops now confirmed. Even more exciting, four of those stops are taking place in Spain, highlighting a major expansion into the region.

The latest addition? Castellón, set to host a stop this October.

Apparently, responsible AI is just optional.

The Guardian’s latest investigation claims AI chatbots are reportedly recommending illegal online casinos to vulnerable users, and even giving advice on evading safety and addiction checks.

According to the article, some bots described responsible gambling measures as a “buzzkill” and a “real pain” — just when you think the world can’t get any bleaker. It does.

All signs point to Atlantic City: Borgata’s spring poker festival returns.

Borgata is set for another ambitious festival this spring.

The Spring Poker Open runs from April 23 to May 8, boasting over $4 million in guarantees, including a $1 million Main Event. The opening weekend features the Deepstack Kickoff, with six starting flights feeding into a $1 million prize pool.

Sweepstakes poker still going strong in Indiana.

It looks like it was a close call for sweepstakes in Indiana, as states crack down on its legality.

If this kind of story does it for you, everything you need to know below.

The smart dealer button: file this under why didn’t I think of that?

It shows the blinds and a countdown timer for the current tournament level, all synced through a phone app. This would go down a storm at my local pub poker league. Brilliant.

h/t to Porg for spotting this first and interviewing its inventor, Richard Green.

One day during a tournament, I was just looking at the dealer button, looking at the wall clock, and I just thought, ‘Why can’t we put the data from there onto that?’
The dealer button is ubiquitous; everybody’s familiar with it, everybody knows it has a purpose. I thought, ‘Why not? Let’s just see where this goes.’

All hail Will Jaffe.

I love these 'tough conversations’ too much! The bit about Yoh Viral eating salmon with lemon on an island had me dying!

Kitty Kuo on the hunt for a WSOP bracelet this year.

If you want to follow her bracelet hunt, she will be vlogging her efforts.

Wise words from one of the game’s best.

Jeremy Ausmus points out that tilt in poker can be caused even by positive developments, like “too much” run-good. Not like we haven’t heard this before, but it’s a good one to be reminded of, especially if you’ve been on the good side of variance recently.

Since there are no negative emotions connected to this type of tilt, the only way to recognize it is to actually take a moment and realistically analyze your game. And, whether you discover something worth addressing or not, going through this process can only benefit you.

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