2009 September 27 Poker News, Events and Happenings
This weekend’s third annual Troop Support Poker Run to benefit Charlie Company 1-110th Infantry Regiment of Connellsville and Friedens was postponed until Saturday due to inclement weather.
With table games such as blackjack and poker apparently headed to the state’s casinos, the township that hosts Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course hopes to get a share of the revenue.
Woolworths will be forced to explain to shareholders why it owns and operates thousands of poker machines.
Day 1b of the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event was under way just after 12 p.m. local time at the Empire Casino in London with 178 players forking over the £10,000 to join the 156 runners from yesterday. Steve Zolotow joins yesterday’s…
Pirates took over Savannah this afternoon as the Alee Shriners of Savannah held its 16th annual Pirate Poker Run today to raise money for shriner hospitals.
I recently returned from a 10-day trip to Indiana. The first part of the trip was spent at the Hollywood Casino (formerly Argosy Casino) in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The new $336 million facility is more than twice the size of its former vessel. The two decks, each wider than an aircraft carrier and nearly as long as a football field, make it the largest riverboat in the country. It gives one the feel of being in a luxurious casino with all of the bells and whistles.
Party Gaming lost a member of its Board of Directors last week, when Non-Executive Directors Emilio Gomez stepped down from his post for personal reasons. The official statement from Party Gaming announcing his resignation made no mention of a future replacement and noted a balance between Executive and Non-Executive members of the Board in the wake of Gomez’s departure.

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