2009 December 22 Poker News, Events and Happenings
North Carolina’s appeals court yesterday upheld a statewide ban on video-poker machines except those operated by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in their Smoky Mountains casino.
By SEANNA ADCOX The Associated Press A South Carolina priest missed the $1 million top prize in a poker tournament to be televised this weekend, but he won $100,000 for his church.
COLUMBIA - A SOUTH Carolina priest missed the US$1 million (S$1.41 million) top prize in a poker tournament to be televised this weekend but he won US$100,000 for his church and he hopes his participation gives viewers a ‘fun twist’ on their perceptions of the priesthood. The Rev Andrew Trapp said he entered the PokerStars.net Million Dollar Challenge in hopes of putting St Michael Catholic …
In tonight’s Nightly Turbo line-up, we tell you who UB recently signed as their newest Team Pro, about another poker robbery in Texas, and more.
Father Andrew Trapp, the poker-playing-priest from St. Michael Catholic Church in Garden City Beach, S.C., didn’t win the $1 million prize during the finals of the PokerStars.net Million Dollar Challenge.
COLUMBIA, S.C. A South Carolina priest missed the $1 million top prize in a poker tournament to be televised this weekend but he won $100,000 for his church.
A South Carolina priest missed the $1 million top prize in a poker tournament to be televised this weekend but he won $100,000 for his church and he hopes his participation gives viewers a “fun twist” on their perceptions of the priesthood.

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