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Lose another poker room on the Las Vegas Strip

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The poker landscape on the Las Vegas Strip is shrinking once again. Resorts World announced that its poker room will officially close on March 29, 2026, becoming the second poker room on the Las Vegas Strip to cease operations this year. The room had 29 tables since opening in 2021 and had hosted the PokerStars NAPT series. However, with Las Vegas tourism declining by more than 81 TP3T in 2025, the poker market has also been affected. Nevertheless, major events such as the WSOP and Wynn Millions continue to attract a large number of players, indicating that the Las Vegas poker ecosystem remains vibrant.

Annette Obrestad announces her return to poker: WSOP Europe's youngest champion returns to the table after eight years

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Norwegian poker prodigy Annette Obrestad has officially announced her return to professional poker after nearly eight years away. The 2007 WSOP Europe Main Event champion and the youngest WSOP bracelet winner in history recently reappeared at the Las Vegas tournament tables. She admitted that her departure from poker was related to psychological pressure and health issues, and now, returning to the tables, she simply hopes to rediscover the joy that poker brings.

The WPT Tour postponed The Lodge Poker Festival due to a police raid

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The World Poker Tour (WPT) has announced the postponement of the Lodge Wildcard: Wacky Weekend of Poker event, originally scheduled for March 13-15 at The Lodge Card Club. The WPT stated in a social media announcement on Tuesday that the postponement was due to "unforeseen circumstances beyond the WPT's control that affected the operation of the event." The official announcement also stated that new dates would be announced later. Shortly after this decision was announced, it was confirmed that Texas authorities had raided the poker club, an event that quickly drew attention within the poker community. Hunter Poker confirmed with relevant authorities that the Texas State Police and the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) raided The Lodge Card Club on Tuesday morning. This poker club, located in Round Rock, is currently the largest poker room in Texas and is jointly owned by renowned poker professionals and content creators Doug Polk, Andrew Neeme, and Brad Owen. Notably, this enforcement action occurred approximately 16 hours after the conclusion of the Lodge Championship Series Main Event. According to player reports online, those present were asked to take their chips home and redeem them once the club reopened. One player on Reddit stated that law enforcement required some players to show identification before allowing them to leave. The official reason for the action has not yet been clarified. This marks the second WPT event postponed this month. Earlier this month, the WPT also announced the postponement of the $1 million guaranteed $1,100 WPT Prime Cyprus Championship. Originally scheduled for March 5-9 at the Chamada Prestige Hotel & Spa, the event was postponed due to the escalating military conflict involving Iran, with organizers citing security concerns and logistical issues related to staff travel. While the Prime Championship main event was cancelled, the entire event continued, culminating in another $1,100 event.