2005 November 11 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

Filed under: Magazines , Professionals I usually like the articles that Thomas Thunder Keller writes for Card Player Magazine but his current article is pretty bad.

News from Poker

The Brigadiers’ bingo hall will not reopen. The state Supreme Court’s appellate division upheld last year’s ruling to shut down the state’s largest nonprofit bingo operation.

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Filed under: Bloggers , Tournaments , Online Games Ok, it wasnt really the fastest tournament ever, but it sure felt like it.

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Teenage gambling - on team sports, on the speed of a horse, on the turn of a card - can certainly be a serious problem. But poker is one of the least compulsive of gambling games.

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The Locker Room Report examines the factors the pros are whispering about. This week’s sample: #1 USC at Cal USC has won 31 straight games since falling at Cal 34-31 in overtime back on September 27th, 2003. The Trojans have…

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. One of the state’s largest nonprofit bingo operations has lost an attempt to reopen its multimillion-dollar operation.

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Filed under: Celebrities , Odds & Ends , Professionals Source for Sports and the NHL have begun their second annual celebrity painted goalie mask auction.

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Filed under: Bloggers , World Series of Poker Theres been a lot of buzz about the recent World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions .

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HOT SPRINGS, Ark. The Garland County Election Commission this morning certified the results from Tuesday’s election in which voters approved expanded gambling at Oaklawn Park horse track in Hot Springs.

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