- Rotaract deals poker, polio prevention (The UTD Mercury)
At Hold 'Em and Help 'Em, a charity poker tournament, first-time player, Jiaxing Wu, international political economy freshman, took the $100 grand prize after a 5 minute crash course.
Poker 01 Dec 2008 - 3rd Annual Poker Employees Championship Tournament Dec. 1-4 at Sahara Las Vegas (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Poker Player Newspaper presents the 3rd Annual Poker Employees Championship Tournament to be held Monday-Thursday, December 1-4 at the Sahara in Las Vegas.
Poker 01 Dec 2008 - Inside Poker: 11/30/2008 (Lowell Sun)
By Steve Rosenbloom Winning poker has always been about aggressive play. These days, though, aggressiveness seems to get taken to extraordinary levels. At the 2008 World Poker Tour's $9,700-buy-in event at Connecticut's Foxwoods Resort, with blinds at $150-$300, longtime pro Kenna James open-raised to $900 with K-Q of hearts from late
Poker 01 Dec 2008 - Online Poker Players Expose Cheaters (WebProNews)
An investigation by Washington Post reporter Gilbert M.Gaul and 60 Minutes looked at two of the largest cases of online gambling fraud in the history of Internet poker. The investigation found that Internet gambling sites operate in a gray area with little regulation and even less enforcement. read more
Poker 01 Dec 2008 - Cheating Scandals Raise New Questions about Honesty, Security of Internet Gambling (Washington Post)
Whenever Todd Witteles signed on to an Internet poker site, the first thing he did was look around for inexperienced players. One day in August 2007, the Las Vegas poker pro thought he had found an easy mark on AbsolutePoker.com.
Poker 01 Dec 2008 - ECOOP Bracelet won by Titan poker player ?Lorenzo Savallo (Online Poker News)
Talented Italian Poker player Lorenzo Savallo triumphed in the second day of ECOOP III overcoming 532 contenders who wanted a slice of the $4.15 million prize offerings.
Poker 01 Dec 2008 - Busted by Poker Players (Online Casino Reports)
In online gambling news that guaranteed to rock the global community, a massive scandal to the tune of $20 million was uncovered by computer programmer Todd Witteles, a pro-Poker player after a four-month extensive investigation.
Poker 01 Dec 2008
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