2007 February 21 Poker News, Events and Happenings
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It is no April Fool. Software development firm Syrinx Consulting will be hosting the First Software Industry Poker Tournament to benefit the nonprofit ALS Foundation for Life, on April 1st, 2007.
NEW YORK (PRESS RELEASE) — It may feel like the dead of winter, but one hot poker tournament is making waves all across America this February.
TUSCALOOSA | Mark Upton, a 40-year-old Northport resident, said hes been playing poker since he was 5 years old.But despite his 35 years of experience, he hasnt had a lot of luck with the game.Im…
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NBC & CNBC Will Broadcast 64 of The Worlds Best Poker Players Going Head-To-Head at Caesars Palace
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If there is one thing a poker outfit should know how to do, it is to bluff and represent strength, and Pacific Poker is doing a fine job - except in their case it could be true. After the UIGEA took its toll on the poker community, one might expect less promos being offered at online poker rooms, but Pacific Poker is putting up $5,000 Cash Freerolls. Starting on March 11 qualifiers can play in these events without paying a buy in cost.
In one of the fastest final tables ever at a World Series of Poker Circuit event, Linda Schmidt took the field down at the Rincon WSOP Circuit Ladies Poker Championship. Schmidt hails from Moreno Valley, CA. She beat 147 players each paying a $200 buy-in, getting top share of the $24,953 prize pool…

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