2009 March 25 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Two words in the Florida Senate’s gambling proposal have excited poker players: no limit.
SPRINGFIELD Video poker machines at taverns, restaurants and fraternal clubs throughout the state could pay out winnings legally under a measure pending in the Illinois House.
The second annual Kiwanis of Thousand Oaks Foundation Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament and Casino Night is coming soon and it promises to be an exciting and entertaining event at The Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, Conejo Valley’s music source, on Sun., April 19.
Early-week online poker action featured both "sharing" and "underdog" tales. The final five players in the PokerStars Super Tuesday struck a deal. When all the cards were dealt and the dust settled, Norin22 took home the biggest…
It’s not shaping up to be a good year for MGM Mirage. Already hurt by the recession and facing possible default on its debt, the casino company is now being sued by its CityCenter partner, Dubai World…
SPRINGFIELD — Video poker machines at taverns, restaurants and fraternal clubs throughout the state could pay out winnings legally under a measure pending in the Illinois House.
It’s legal for Texans to play poker for fun, or to play for money in their homes. But once the house or the dealer profits, the game becomes illegal, which has pushed the state’s poker scene underground.

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