2005 November 14 Poker News, Events and Happenings
For some people, keeping track of one poker hand is a challenge, especially when they first start learning the game. The idea of keeping track of up to 100 hands at once seems impossible, and when playing Multi Hand Video Poker, is not really the idea. Like most video gambling machines, it is more about gambling than playing poker.
People across the globe are jumping on the poker bandwagon anyway they can, be it through playing the game, selling poker supplies like chips, cards and tables, running online casinos or other sites geared towards making a profit from the hottest card game around. One website has recently launched a Multi Level Marketing division to help those with the entrepreneurial sprit get started in the poker business.
With the popularity of Texas Hold’em Poker still growing across the globe, business owners everywhere are wondering how to cash in. Watching the news in New York City should be enough to discourage entrepreneurs and club owners from opening clandestine, illegal poker rooms, unless they don’t care about long term business success as authorities crack down. But Ron Rodriguez has found a way to cash in that both complies with local law and is fun for his patrons.
There is a lot of competition for players in today’s online poker market and sites are constantly trying new promotions to attract players…
It almost seems that when a new month comes along, it brings another new poker magazine to the newsstand racks. As I perused my local bookstore this last week…
Rake of Spades is hosting a $200 No-limit Hold ‘em freeroll at Battlefield Poker on November 22nd at 10:00pm Eastern Time. This tournament is available to any player who signs up for a Battlefield Poker account through our rakeback program by November 18th at 8:00pm Eastern Time, no deposit required. [PRWEB Nov 14, 2005]
For years now, growing revenues from poker play at racetracks have been adding millions to Florida’s tax coffers. The surging popularity of Texas Hold ‘em and tournament poker has added even more fuel to the growth of Florida tax earnings, until now.

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