In an industry that has seen its fair share of ups and downs, it's important to remain positive, think progressively, and forge ahead despite a rocky landscape. Online poker has dipped in recent years, and there doesn't look to be any help coming anytime soon in the form of more U.S. legislation. In the live realm, though, operators are doing well, and a large part of that success has to do with people like Adam Pliska behind one of the game's most prominent brands.
"Legacy is a very big issue," Pliska said when asked about the ability of the World Poker Tour to continue to do well despite the industry's ups and downs.