2009 September 01 Poker News, Events and Happenings - Page 3

Although there are many interesting phenomenons in poker, the impressive performances of November Nine players is arguably the most interesting. Since the November Nine’s inception in 2008, a number of the players lucky that were fortunate enough to…

 

Zac’s Legacy Foundation has scheduled its annual poker run for Sept. 12.

 

The year is 2005. George W. Bush has just begun his second term as President; the Patriots have just won their second consecutive Super Bowl; and the nation is struck with a bad case of poker fever. The resurgence of poker in America came after Average Joe players such as Chris Moneymaker convinced television viewers that they, too, could be superstars - which was easy to dream as ESPN broadcast …

 

The odds of West Dundee allowing video gambling machines are at best slim, with some trustees hinting Monday they would support a local law prohibiting the machines in restaurants, bars and clubs.

 
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