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07/04/2009 03:00 PM |
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Warnie's poker ace (Herald Sun) |
HE conquered the world on the cricket pitch. He is rumoured to have reunited with his former wife. Now Shane Warne is taking the poker world by storm.
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07/04/2009 08:04 PM |
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Pari-Mutuels await compact decision: No-limit poker, longer hours at stake (Bonita Daily News) |
The Seminole Compact is all about poker in Bonita Springs. The potential deal between state and tribe means the card room at the Naples-Fort Myers Greyhound Track can stay open later, and its poker buy-in cap can be lifted. The maximum bet on limit poker games would also be removed. However, if the deal falls through, the changes for poker card rooms could be off the table.
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07/04/2009 04:34 PM |
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In Genesee County, poker rooms flourishing; some owners worry about impact of shooting at Palace Poker Room (The Flint Journal) |
BURTON, Michigan -- The anxious poker players sometimes wait 30 minutes or more for the 4:30 p.m. weekday opening of the Fisher Hall Bingo and Poker Room on Van Slyke Road in Flint,...
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07/04/2009 12:57 PM |
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Poker: Celebs attract gawkers as World Series main event begins (Honolulu Advertiser) |
LAS VEGAS — Cardplayers, celebrities and amateurs with deep pockets are back in Las Vegas and hoping for a handsome score as the World Series of Poker main event begins.
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07/04/2009 08:22 AM |
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World Seris of Poker main event begins in Las Vegas (Seattle Times) |
Professional card players, celebrities and amateurs with deep pockets are back in Las Vegas and hoping for a handsome score as the World...
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07/04/2009 10:44 AM |
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Success of amateurs at poker's biggest event has more people thinking they can win it all (Las Vegas Review-Journal) |
Hector Contreras figures he has as good a chance as anyone to win the poker world's most prestigious event.
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07/04/2009 10:19 AM |
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Kili Madrid still in contention at World Series of Poker (The Maui News) |
LAS VEGAS --- Kili Madrid remained in contention after Friday's first round of the World Series of Poker main event, finishing the day with $44,225. ''I was all the way up to $97,000,'' said Madrid, a 1996 Baldwin High School graduate and former professional boxer who now lives in Los Angeles.
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07/04/2009 06:37 AM |
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Clatskanie River Poker Paddle set for Sunday (The Daily News) |
The second annual Clatskanie River Poker Paddle to benefit Turning Point Community Services Center will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday in Clatskanie. Registration is $20.
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