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MSNBC - With the World Series of Poker and its main event in full swing, it’s time to think poker. Do you think you can make anyone fold their hand when you have nothing but rags? Then you must have one heckuva poker face. Send us your best shots, and we’ll
‘Provincial first’
Regina Leader-Post - The bar checks occurred on the same weekend as a poker run involving Hells Angels members, police said. According to the Saskatchewan Motorcycle Association Web site, the Red and White Poker Run was scheduled to leave and return to Regina locations on
62nd place in world poker tourney not too shabby
Batavia Sun - Jeff Tunkel likes to play poker, and after last week, his interest paid off with big dividends. The 25-year-old Naperville resident placed 62nd out of 6,358 players in the World Series of Poker tournament in Las Vegas. His four-and-a-half day run
Shannon Elizabeth deals herself in for poker match
News.com.au - VISITING American Pie actor-turned professional poker player Shannon Elizabeth arrived in Melbourne yesterday from Los Angeles, wasting no time seeing the sights of Melbourne. Elizabeth is here to plat in the Victorian Poker Championship, which
Laak-Eslami Team Defeats Polaris in Man-Machine Poker Championship
Poker News - Poker professionals Phil Laak and Ali Eslami have defeated a poker-playing computer program dubbed Polaris in the “First Man-Machine Poker Championship.” The two-day, four-session match took place at the annual meeting of the Association for the
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Slate - 500 billion possible positions shows it can’t be beaten. Hype : 1) Checkers has lost all suspense, just like tic-tac-toe. 2) Humans will never beat computers at it. 3) We’ll stop playing altogether. 4) Next, computers will conquer chess and poker.
Humans win tense poker match against computer
CBC News - In what scientists are dubbing the first man-versus-machine poker championship, two professional poker players beat a University of Alberta poker-playing software program called Polaris in Vancouver. The tournament began on Monday and ended late
Washington’s Hidden Taxes
Forbes - You might want to brush up on tax rules as well as your poker skills. Even if you have a net loss at the table, you’re still taxed on your winnings. Yes, you can list your losses as a miscellaneous itemized deduction–but you can’t deduct more than