2006 April 22 Poker News, Events and Happenings - Page 2
North Carolina is one of those states that have been embroiled in the controversy surrounding all forms of poker: online, casino, and video, for the last couple of years. A recent development in negotiations between the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians and the state have broken down over the topic of how gambling profits would be used.
While the Second Annual National Heads Up Poker Championship was completed over a month ago, it seems that interest in what actually went down during the four day run of the tournament runs very high among poker players…
If you needed any proof that gaming related programming is the fastest-growing segment of United Kingdom television, five more programs following this format are set to be produced by UK-based sports indie Sunset + Vine. With 85 hours worth of mostly poker television, the outfit will be producing five shows for the Challenge channel, which will share the airing of the shows with the entertainment channel Player.
I’ll be the first to admit there is a lot of stuff I don’t get, but what especially has me tied up in duhs these days is the popularity of poker-playing on television.
Tequila Pokers the newest addition at FastWin Casino — and it definitely has the potential to be a hot game. This exciting table game is a combination of Blackjack and Poker — two games of strategy that are enjoyed by so many. (PRWEB Apr 22, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/Q3Jhcy1FbXB0LUhvcnItSG9yci1IYWxmLVplcm8=
MacOnlinePoker.com is inviting all Mac and iMac computer users to join in on their first ever private poker tournaments. Winners will be given a chance to win their share of a $20,000 prize pool in these online Mac tournaments. (PRWEB Apr 22, 2006) Trackback URL: http://prweb.com/pingpr.php/U2luZy1QaWdnLUhvcnItSG9yci1IYWxmLVplcm8=
Law enforcement officers Wednesday night busted an alleged gambling operation in a Logan warehouse. On busy nights, three poker tables were filled inside the small warehouse that was part of a larger warehouse at 110 N. 1175 West, said Logan police Sgt. Bret Randall. The place was open two or three nights a week, he said. The operation featured free alcohol and food as well as paid dealers,

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