2005 November 10 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Video poker combines both the element of luck available in online casino slots games and requires the tactical skills needed for playing card games such as conventional poker. Any video poker machine available at online casinos bears a lot of resemblance to slots machines.
The 2005 World Poker Finals is already into its second week at Foxwood Casino Resort in Ledyard, Connecticut. This World Poker Tour event will …
The Small Town Poker Tour (STPT) is gaining recognition as it travels the country searching for the best non professional poker player in America. Along the way they gather poker stories from the players, and will air the best of them along with their Texas Hold’em events when the show debuts.
In San Jacinto, California, the Soboba Casino recently launched the Soboba Poker League. Nine teams of ten players each make up the league roster, and the game they play is the every popular no-limit Texas Hold’em, competing for cash, prizes, trophies and of course a gold bracelet. The winners will also get an entry in to the 2006 Legends of Poker Tournament and the opportunity to stick it to their buddies.
BALTIMORE, Nov. 11 (AP) - Charges against 80 poker players arrested last week in a major gambling raid will be dropped, prosecutors say, because the police quoted the wrong statute when the players were charged.
(PRWEB) - Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) November 10, 2005 — Poker veteran Mike “The Mouth” Matusow turned in a gutsy and often-times brilliant performance before finishing first at theWorld Series of Poker Tournament of Champions at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. Matusow’s victory comes less than four months after he finished ninth at the WSOP Main Event, and marks his second $1 Million payday of the year. Matusow, long known as one of the game’s most outspoken and aggressive players, went into the TOC …
Prosecutors plan to toss charges from raid; police consider refiling … City prosecutors announced yesterday that they would throw out gambling charges against 80 poker players swept up in a recent police raid at a South Baltimore club because officers had used the wrong subsection …

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