2009 April 22 Poker News, Events and Happenings
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Poker Players Alliance is betting $3 million that it can overturn an Internet gambling ban, or at least carve out an exemption that would legalize and regulate online poker.
The PokerStars Super Tuesday attracted 351 entrants this week, awarding a first-place prize of $68,445. Among the highest…
A state lawmaker filed a bill Wednesday that would legalize video poker in North Carolina and deal 20 percent of profits from the machines into state coffers.
The Breckenridge Rugby Club is having a poker night today at 8 p.m. at Fatty’s Pizzeria in Breckenridge. Come try out your poker face to support the rugby club. A portion of the proceeds will donating to to the building of a turf field at SHS.
A new research study gathered by Harvard Medical School’s Addictions Department and European gambling group bwin has reported that gambling addiction has remained virtually static over the past few decades despite the major increases in online betting.
In 2007, it was the Scandis. In 2008, the Russians. Now, as the 2009 World Series of Poker approaches, will Latin American…
The turning point of Fox Sports Net’s “Best Damn Poker Show” was the abrupt departure of contestant Scott Clark. Patrick Karst, a member of Team Annie Duke, ultimately won the series, which was in its second season. Clark sat down with Poker News Daily to discuss his experience and quitting the show.

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