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Your In-Zain!!!

Magic Lantern (North Shields) pub league winner Zain Said was a firm favourite to take down the North East regional final. His friends Ray Thompson and Scott Robinson must of had some inside information because they both managed to put a £2.50 bet on him at 20/1 to win. Both Ray and Scott were paid out by […]


Blinds are Up!

The new blinds software is now in stock! This custom software runs on any windows PC and enable you to keep track of the timings and blind levels for Redtooth Poker Nights. It comes ready to run, easy to install and will add some class to your poker night as well as making it easier! […]


Down by the Lakeside

Sprit Group pub ‘The Lakeside’ in Milton Keynes is one of the latest pubs to join the Redtooth Poker league. The league is to be a regular Thursday fixture which has already attracted local poker enthusiasts. Manager Andrew said “It’s great to have a new and fresh event at the Lakeside, and with the quality […]


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West Mids Champion Mike

Mike Bunting from the Bulls Head came out on top from a field of 269 runners, the largest ever regional final in the Redtooth Poker league. Mike is pictured with Redtooth Poker’s Danielle receiving his trophy and £500 first prize.


Quad Nines

Steve Blake from the Copcut Elm in Droitwich went out to Mike Bunting from the Bulls Head in Wooten Wawen losing to quad nines.


Beauty and the Beast

Redtooth’s Richard Halford and Danielle Rawlinson at the West Midlands regional final.


First player out at Wolves

Michael Nolan from the Shannon Inn in Birmingham was the first player out in the West Midlands regional final after less than three minutes. His full house list to four of a kind.


Newton Aycliffe

Marston’s pub, Cobblers Hall gets a great turnout for the opening night. 25 players start to form the new poker community in Newton Acliffe and manager Collette is over the moon! Collette says “”it’s a better turnout than we expected, the atmosphere is brilliant and the takings are up”.