Poker - Asian Poker Classic Goes to India
Asian Poker Classic Goes to India
Casino City Times - Sep 21 12:44 PM
LONDON, England (PRESS RELEASE) Asian Poker Classic (APC) is bringing poker to India with title sponsor, MaharajahClub.com — the first major professional poker tournament in the country.Save to My Web
PLAY LIKE A CHAMPION
Asbury Park Press - Sep 22 1:35 AM
Poker books go into great detail discussing the various strategies necessary to get to the final table of a tournament, but not as much has been written about final table playing strategy.Save to My Web
Fight Night Restarts Ameristar St. Charles
The Motley Fool - Sep 22 7:48 AM
The highlight was rising star and St. Louis native Deandre “The Bull” Latimore knocking the daylights out of his opponent in a whole 46 seconds. The lowlight was IBU heavyweight champ Ernest Mateen withdrawing from the feature bout before it even began, leaving the crowd in disgust.Save to My Web
Tinian hikes poker fee
Saipan Tribune - Sep 21 9:06 PM
Tinian has raised its local poker license fee from $2,000 to $4,000 per machine, bringing it to the same level as that of Rota. Gov. Benigno R. Fitial signed House Local Bill 15-29 on Friday, Sept. 15, 2006. Rep. Edwin Aldan authored the bill.Save to My Web
Our View: Video poker industrys desperate suit deserves a fast fold.
Fayetteville Observer - Sep 20 3:10 AM
Theyll see our law and raise us a lawsuit. Soon well see if its a bluff or if theyve really got the cards. The video poker industry has decided against quietly cashing in its North Carolina chips and making the graceful exit a new law requires.Save to My Web
PartyGaming shows its hand
vnunet.com - Sep 21 10:30 AM
Cantos, Accountancy Age , Thursday 21 September 2006 at 00:00:00 Martin Weigold, group finance director of PartyGaming, discusses the gaming company’s interim results and the changes to the tax regime in Gibraltar, where the company is based Youve announced interim results. Whats behind growth? I think there were two factors that drove the growth in both Poker and Casino…. > Save to My Web
Friday September 22, 2006 - 09:18 EST
Rolling Good Times - Sep 22 6:18 AM
Dear Mark, For years I have always played a low pair before the flop, but on one of the television poker shows they said that wasn’t always smart, yet they didn’t give a detailed reason why. What are your thoughts of playing a low pair, such as 2’s or 3’s? Perry H.Save to My Web