2007 December 28 Poker News, Events and Happenings
NEW YORK | A Trekkie paid $6,000 for a poker visor that was supposedly worn by the android Data on the television show Star Trek: The Next Generation.
News from the poker world in September came primarily from the felt itself. The month brought numerous major events, both online and live, capped by the history-making, inaugural World Series of Poker Europe festivities in London…
A Trekkie who paid $6,000 for a poker visor that was supposedly worn by the android Data on the television show “Star Trek: The Next Generation” claims in a lawsuit against Christie’s auction house that the prop is a fake.
A Trekkie who paid $6,000 for a poker visor that was supposedly worn by the android Data on the television show Star Trek: The Next Generation claims in a lawsuit against Christie’s auction house that the prop is a fake.
I have to fire myself as a ’sweater’, as I was witness to the following hands: Late in the third Day One (500-1000 blinds, with a 100 ante) I was standing behind a table which included Hiroshi Shimamura of Japan and Gary Lenz…
A man was given a 180-day sentence for robbing a poker arcade when he got upset after he lost $180 for playing poker. Superior Court Associate Judge Ramona V. Manglona sentenced Genero Vega Lansangan to two years in prison, all suspended except for 180 days, for theft of property over $250.
I am probably the No. 1 video poker fan in the world. The random number generators are totally baloney. Random refers only to the cards you receive when you are in a winning or losing mode. IGT and all you writers call that random. I do not. Random number generators are random in separate modes.

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