2009 September 16 Poker News, Events and Happenings
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Gardai were last night questioning a man after a mother of three died after allegedly being struck with a poker yesterday morning. Related Stories Fermanagh families are evacuated in major security alert Socialite cleared of drunken jet antics BBC TV reporter dies aged 69 Chaos in Dublin as tram collides with bus Five police officers ‘medically unfit’ for riot death inquest
OTTAWA COUNTY, OKLA. - Top prize last year was just higher than $125,000 now Four Staters will get another stab at that prize money. The Heartland Poker Tour is headed back to the Four States next month
Fans of televised poker will be relieved to hear that the popular program “High Stakes Poker” will be returning to GSN in early 2010. While there has yet to be an official announcement from the network, Poker News Daily has learned that the show will be filming new episodes in November that will begin airing in February of next year.
On September 27th, the 15th installment of the CBS reality franchise “Amazing Race” will kick off at 8:00pm ET. Appearing will be professional poker players Tiffany Michelle and Maria Ho, the last women standing in the 2008 and 2007 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Events, respectively. Michelle sat down with Poker News Daily to preview the season.
As a teenager, Victoria Coren started playing poker with her brother and his schoolmates. At 33, she won the European championship and a jackpot of $1 million. In an extract from her new book, For Richer, For Poorer: A Love Affair With Poker , she shows how the game sustained her through difficult times… I am 12 years old, in Portobello market with my father. He thinks it’s time for me to …
Day 13 of the 2009 World Championship of Online Poker offered tournaments in three games that produced three new WCOOP champions. Darryll “df1986” Fish captured the night’s event and $160,525.11 in the no-limit hold’em…

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