2005 November 07 Gambling News, Events and Happenings - Page 8

Filed under: Poker for Beginners , Professionals , Strategy Jim McManus wrote an article for the New York Times called Intimidating Bets, and the All-In Equalizer .

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BLACKSBURG — The game was over. The team meeting had ended. The Lane Stadium scoreboard still read: Miami 27, Virginia Tech 7. The pain was still fresh.

News from Sports Betting

Three and five is a bad hand in Texas Hold ‘Em. It’s an immediate fold, almost without question.

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The Colts have yet to be tested in posting the NFL’s only unbeaten record, and they will most certainly get one here against the two-time defending Super Bowl champions. Indy’s Peyton Manning - arguably the best NFL QB - is…

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COLD SPRING Cold Spring officials are looking into allowing charitable gambling in gas stations and are asking residents to voice their opinions about it.

News from Gambling

The scandal brewing in Raleigh over the recently passed but yet-to-be-implemented lottery highlights the problems that occur when government gets involved in things that should be left to the private sector.A lottery is a business, a gambling business, but nonetheless a business.

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Posted by Charles W. Moore on 11/07 at 01:26 AM News Products Comments Tell-a-Friend Poker players that use a Macintosh now have a free compatible software at the number #1 online casino and poker room, Pacific …

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InHomeCasinos.com is set to launch a new Gambling Forum for Casino Players. Casino Brass is expected to be on the forums interacting with players. [PRWEB Nov 7, 2005]

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Bingo, the musical about women who can’t get enough of their favorite game, opens at Off-Broadway’s St. Luke’s Theatre Nov. 7 following previews from Oct. 24.

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