From the Big Screen to the Final Table: Full Metal Jacket

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Governor, attorney general split over gambling – WZTV

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Professional Poker Player Gus Hansen’s Domain Name Recovered

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Amateur poker players are beating the pros

By admin on Friday, December 18, 2009
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Cada Becomes Youngest World Series Of Poker Main Event Champion

By admin on Saturday, December 12, 2009
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Pai Gow Strategy

By admin on Saturday, December 12, 2009
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Poker After Dark – Durr Does It Again (source: launchpoker.com)

By admin on Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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Absolute Poker Kicks Off Father’s Day with Pro Football Tickets

By admin on Sunday, December 6, 2009
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Joe Cada’s Biography

By admin on Saturday, December 5, 2009
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Poker Cup Australia 2008

By admin on Thursday, December 3, 2009
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Patrik Antonius wins the biggest poker pot in online history

By admin on Friday, November 27, 2009
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US Poker Show To Feature UK Player

By admin on Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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The Effect of the WSOP on Poker

By admin on Monday, November 9, 2009
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Absolute Poker’s Bad Beat Jackpot Quickly Reaches Six Figures After $300,000 Win

By admin on Thursday, November 5, 2009
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Absolute Poker’s Bad Beat Jackpot Quickly Reaches Six Figures After $300
000 Win

Less than 24 hours after doling out a Bad Beat Jackpot valued at more than $300
000
Absolute Poker is reporting that the jackpot of its popular online poker game has once again reached six figures.

Bad Beat Jackpot at Absolute Poker and UltimateBet Surpasses $400
000 (PRWeb)
Bad Beat Jackpot tables filling up fast at two major online poker destinations where the jackpot has grown to over $400
000. The next player to lose a hand of Texas Hold’em with four eights or anything better will win over $127
000 (PRWeb Apr 4
2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/04/prweb2299334.htm More: continued here [...]

Report: Poker a Game of Skill – online casino Reports
Report: Poker a Game of SkillOnline Casino ReportsThe outcome of poker games is determined predominantly by the player’s decisions
rather than by chance. By Nadav S | Apr 05
2009 A new statistical study has been released showing that poker is a game of skill
not a game of chance as is claimed by … More: [...]

Celebrity Poker To Raise Money For The Blind

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Heartland Poker Tour Colorado

By admin on Sunday, October 25, 2009
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Absolute Poker Injects Saturday’s Tournament Schedule With Extra Cash

By admin on Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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Kaibuxxe Returns To The Virtual Felt

By admin on Thursday, September 24, 2009
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World Series of Poker – How it all began

By admin on Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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Everest Poker Offers Players Lucrative Sponsorship!

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Absolute Poker Celebrates CEREUS with $220,000 Point Race

By admin on Monday, September 21, 2009
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Video-gambling machines seized in Hampton raids (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

By admin on Saturday, September 19, 2009
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Video-gambling machines seized in Hampton raids (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Casino watch dog
known as eCOGRA regulates online casinos and even flash casino site where no download and no deposit is required to play online casino. Police seized dozens of suspected video-gambling machines in overnight raids at several Hampton strip malls. Police say they had been staking out three businesses since early March and conducted the [...]Click here to play

The 2008 WSOP final table

117 days after the last hand of the WSOPs Main Event had been played
the remaining 9 players finally squared off to decide the winner of the worlds biggest live poker prize
and most prestigious trophy. The final table participants were Dennis Phillips ( in the chip lead with 26
295
000 chips)
Ivan Demidov with 24
400
000
Scott Montgomery with 19
690
000
Peter Eastgate with 18
375
000
Ylon Schwartz with 10
525
000
Darus Suharto with 10
520
000
David Rheem with 10
230
000
Craig Marquis with 10
210
000 and Kelly Kim with 2
620
000. Craig Marquis was the first one to head to the rail roughly 3 hours after the final table action had begun. Despite the fact that he started the final table well ahead of Kelly Kim in chips
he failed to survive him and to take home any additional money. He went all-in on a pair of 7s and got called down by Scott Montgomery on A
Q. Even though he hit trips on the flop
Montgomery wet on to make a Broadway straight and to send him home. Short-stack Kelly Kim hung in there
and the simple fact that he managed to survive one player at the table gave him an additional $387
547 on top of the over $900
000 hed already pocketed in July. Kims 4
4 got a call preflop from Suhartos 9
9 and failed to improve. Darus Suharto himself would be the next player to head to the payout line
as he moved all-in preflop on a A
8 and got a call from Scott Montgomery who once again held an A
Q. Montgomery made a flush on the turn and thus ended Suhartos day
sending him home in 6th place and in possession of a prize of $2.4 million. Montgomery responsible for the demise of two of the final table players
was next to bust out. He got crippled by Ivan Demidov first
then he was soon with his back against the wall. On his final hand he managed to pair his ace up on the flop
and he even hit a set on the turn
but Peter Eastgate made a boat on the river to break his hand and heart sending him home in 5th. Montgomery won $3.1 million. Ylon Schwartz decided to attempt a bluff on Peter Eastgate just when the latter hit a boat again. This hand sent Schwartz to the rail
and gave Eastgate the chip lead over the two other remaining competitors. The final two was set when Dennis Phillips ran a bluff into Peter Eastgate who had a set of 3s and decided to keep him honest. Phillips walked away from the final table with $4.5 million in his pocket. The heads-up confrontation for the title between Demidov and Eastgate will take place tomorrow. Play online poker and win a seat in an event as prestigious as the WSOP
or the WSOP Main Event itself for some extremely low buy-ins. Dont forget to sign up for a rakeback deal when playing online. Itll provide you some nice EV+. Prop deals will give all your rake back
and some of them will even pay you for your play.

Dos and donts in a poker game

Poker is a serious sport that consists of strict codes of conduct. Poker clubs
tournaments and associations follow these rules
so if youre planning to become a professional poker player
you should follow them as well. If youre playing in a new establishment
you can review its house rules regarding any conduct and behavior you should follow before you participate in a game. However
here are some standard rules you should always follow when playing any variation of poker. 1) Never team up Playing poker is a single sport. You should never conspire wit
h another poker player because this simply constitutes as cheating. 2) Leave street lingo on the streets When youre in the casino
an online poker room
or in other private poker games
practice civil language by keeping course language
swearing and vulgar utterances out of the poker room. If youre used to swearing when playing in your house during poker night
but you plan to go pro
its never too early to practice using polite words. 3) Dont be destructive Make sure to take care of wrinkling or creasing the cards and spilling liquid on the table. You should also keep your chips as organized as possible and manage your area of the poker table. Generally
you should respect the environment wherever youre playing. 4) Lower your volume Whether youre muffling sounds
making a conversation
stacking chips
sorting cards or moving your chair
keep the volume low to avoid disturbing your opponents. Be aware that all cell phones should be turned off during the game. Similarly
avoid any movement that may disrupt your opponents concentration. Lack of body movement is important in poker because it help players keep a poker face. 5) No drugs and weapons allowed Leave your guns
knives and illicit drugs at home to avoid intimidating your opponents and even compromising safety. Some poker establishments allow alcohol and tobacco
while some dont
so make sure to check with house rules before smoking or ordering drinks. As long as you follow these simple rules
you wont have a problem with any poker establishments.

Know Thy Enemy

By admin on Saturday, September 19, 2009
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New Reality TV Show To Focus On Poker

By admin on Friday, September 18, 2009
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All Kinds of Reasons to Start Playing Online Bingo

By admin on Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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Absolute Poker Goes All In For World Poverty

By admin on Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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ADCampbell wins Full Tilt $750,000 Guarantee

By admin on Saturday, September 12, 2009
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CelebPoker News and Promotions

By admin on Monday, September 7, 2009
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Seventeen Remain In Foxwoods Poker Classic Championship – Pokerpages.com

By admin on Saturday, September 5, 2009
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A Revamped 2009 Tournament Leaderboard Competition at Absolute Poker Boasts $1 Million in Yearly Prizes

By admin on Thursday, September 3, 2009
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The PokerNews Jet Set: London

By admin on Wednesday, September 2, 2009
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