2011 October 28 Poker News, Events and Happenings
NEW YORK — A federal appeals court dealt a losing hand Friday to an Orange County poker club.
The US Second Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that poker is not protected by the First Amendment, and Asante Samuel of the Philadelphia Eagles has organized a charity poker tournament in the City of Brotherly Love.
Check out our picks, and fantasy football advice for Week 8 of the NFL regular season.
The Kahnawake Gaming Commission released a statement saying that the CEREUS Network has submitted a plan to the U.S. Department of Justice to allow the reimbursement of all of players.
Poker Royalty’s Brian Balsbaugh discusses his company’s evolution since Black Friday and where the online poker industry is headed in the coming years.
How can you help Clint Robinson make his dream of going to Las Vegas for the All-In for CP charity poker tournament come true?
A federal appeals court dealt a losing hand Friday to a New York State poker club. The US Second Circuit Court of Appeals rejected arguments that the activities of AK Tournament Play, a defunct recreational poker club in Wallkill, N.Y., aren’t protected assembly under the First Amendment. The…

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