2009 March 10 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Texas Hold ‘em is the game at Big Daddy’s Sports Bar on Tuesday nights, but the only money you’ll see on the table is for the drinks players may buy. “It takes the pressure off when you don’t have to keep putting money in. You can concentrate on the game,” says poker player Jason Collins.
The Brooklyn Elementary and Middle School/High School Parent Teacher Associations and the Brooklyn Academic Booster Club are seeking volunteers to work the Nautica Charity Poker Festival this weekend. Funds raised this week will go toward a variety of school-related programs,…
March 10 - A player from Slovakia became the 20 millionth player to register with Poker Stars last month, setting a new record.
The Tony G Poker Alpine Super Freeroll Series guarantees a massive total of NINE packages and is open to all players with a Tony G Poker account…
A South Carolina legislator has introduced a new bill to legalize social gambling and gambling-themed fundraisers, thereby reversing the state’s two-plus century old law against such activities. Senate President Pro Tempore…
Over the weekend, filming of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship wrapped up from Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. The tournament will hit the airwaves on NBC starting on April 12th and run for six consecutive Sundays. You can catch the National Heads-Up Poker Championship beginning at Noon ET. NBC is also the home of “Poker After Dark,” which airs nightly at 2:00am ET. Its marquee reality show, “Celebrity Apprentice,” even features poker pro Annie Duke, who has survived to face Week 3 of the show on Sunday night at 10:00pm ET.
The Poker Run will help raise money to support the park.

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