2009 August 10 Poker News, Events and Happenings
The Streator Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry is organizing its inaugural poker run scheduled for 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 4. “We have had a number of people in the chamber and ambassadors who have done this before and
Face the Ace, which returned for its second episode this past Saturday night was hyped as potentially bringing us our first millionaire in Don Topel, a truck driver who beat both Erick Lindgren, and Howard Lederer before deciding to risk it all…
It’s the beginning of the week. Your long Sunday grind on the felt is over. Here is everything you missed over the weekend because we know you were waiting for us to put it all in one place.
KSL Channel 5, the local television station owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, won’t air the prime-time poker game show “Face the Ace,” saying the subject of gambling does not meet “community standards.
August 10 - Senator Menendez’s plan to regulate online poker does not include the wider scope of online casino games.
The DuPage County Board plans to vote on an ordinance Tuesday that would prohibit video poker machines in unincorporated DuPage County.
Antoine Saout, who recently earned a seat as a member of the 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) November Nine, has signed a deal to join Team Everest Poker. The agreement will allow Saout to participate in the biggest poker tournaments in the world while representing the budding online poker site.

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