Hell’s Cold Wallpaper

The first round of Hell’s Cold Day desktop backgrounds have arrived. They come in three sizes: 1152×864, 1280×1024, and iPhone or iPod Touch compatible. If you need the wallpaper in a different size, just let me know and I’ll send it right over. Please let me know what you think in the comments. P.S. If [...]

Hell’s Cold Day Mobile

Hell’s Cold Day has gone mobile @ http://hellscoldday.mofuse.mobi Save that link into your mobile device of choice and read your favorite poker blog on the go! And yes, it is iPhone optimized.

The Economist on Poker

I don’t usually waste a blog post on a link, but I really like the Economist’s article on the state of poker. It details poker’s transformation from a edgy American tradition of the few, to the multi-billion-dollar industry it is today. Poker is getting younger, cleverer, duller and much, much richer The Economist on poker.

Hell’s Cold Day on MySpace/Facebook

Hey poker people, I’ve made a profile for this blog on MySpace. Why? I don’t know why…yet. But if you use MySpace, friend me. MyHellsColdDaySpace In addition, if you are a Facebook user, I have created a related group. Hell’s Cold Day in your Facebook

Ron Paul is Poker’s Candidate

If you want on-line poker legal again, if that is your issue, then vote for Ron Paul. Personally, I don’t think anyone should vote on just one issue. There are much more important things going on in the world then whether or not you can gamble freely. How you think the future President of the [...]

Poker Prediction for ’08: Legal Again

This time of year many blogs have year-in-review posts. I’m going to pass on that trend in that Hell’s Cold Day hasn’t been around long enough to comment on ’07. However, I will take this opportunity to look to the future and voice one prediction for 2008. On-line gambling, at least as it pertains to [...]

US gets “sued” over blocking Internet gaming!

I want you!Ever hear of the Safe Port Act? It’s legislation that upgrades port security, which was of course passed by our government because no one would re-elect a politician who votes for a bill that is pro-terrorism. This is being brought up in a poker blog because pork barrel legislation sunk in the completely unrelated Unlawful Internet Gaming Enforcement Act–which is why many poker sites no longer accept US players.

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