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Craps 101 – Hardway Bets Part 1
21/04/2012EPT Berlin Videoblog VIII
21/04/2012Die Partyleichen Marc Gork und Andre Klebanov erzählen von ihrer durchzechten Nacht und Vladimir Geshkenbein ist in einen Riesenpot involviert.
Broken Records, Skipping CD’s, and Online Poker: APCW Perspectives for April 13th, 2012
14/04/2012This week J Todd once again visits the regulated online poker situation in both California and New Jersey, plus big news for Internet gambling from Manitoba, Canada. Also, a look ahead to what’s coming up over the next several weeks.
High Stakes : Biggest Pot in Online Poker History (Antonius vs Isildur1)
08/04/2012fr.pokernews.com Sunday November 22, 2009 on Full Tilt Poker, Patrik Antonius has won the biggest pot in high stakes online poker history vs Isildur1. World Record = 1.356.946,50$
ONLINE POKER TIPS & TRICKS – Plus How to Practice for Free
08/04/2012A great instructional video on how to win at online poker. I learned this a few weeks ago and then joined this group tinyurl.com to practice for free. *** www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com And now I play (and win) using real money. And if I can do this, then you surely can because I am the dumbest person I know.
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Horrible Poker Suck Out for 543k – High Stakes Online Poker
06/04/2012www.fulltiltpoker.co.uk Skjervoy gets his money all in with a significant lead but gets rivered by Cadillac1944 for 3000 – Bad Beat www.fulltiltpoker.com Sign up at Full Tilt Poker using referral code: OPTV100 and you will get a 100% sign up bonus on any deposit 50-600$ US PLAYERS WELCOME FOR DEPOSITS!
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Frank Fahrenkopf Jr. Speaks to QuadJacks and the Online Poker Community
22/03/2012Head of the most powerful gaming industry lobby explains the view from Capitol Hill and the American Gaming Association’s vision for federal online poker legislation. In 1995, in response to a proposed tax increase for casino revenue nationwide, the imperiled operators opted to momentarily put competition aside and band together to form the American Gaming Association and defend their interests. Its founder, Frank Fahrenkopf Jr., a seasoned gaming attorney who had also been Republican National Committee chairman for most of the 1980′s, volunteered to serve as the CEO of the trade organization for a period of one year. In 2012, he is entering his 17th consecutive year. The AGA’s position on online gaming, which for years has mirrored the one taken by most of the casino industry, has gone from one of explicit disapproval (“The AGA is opposed to all forms of Internet gaming because we do not believe the technology exists to properly regulate it with appropriate law enforcement oversight.”) to one of active support and lobbying for federal online poker legislation today. Although much of the work it is doing is ultimately for the benefit of American poker players, the AGA is primarily a lobby for gaming companies (it represents over fifty of them), without a grassroots element. Mr. Fahrenkopf’s appearance on The Gaming World on March 21, 2012, marks the first time the American Gaming Association has addressed the online poker community so directly and extensively since the …
Legal Online Gambling, Poker, Sports Betting In California: State Sen. Roderick Wright Interview
21/03/2012SBR analyst Natalie Rydström interviews California State Senator Roderick Wright on the hot topic of legalized online gambling. Natalie interviewed New Jersey State Senator Raymond Lesniak on March 7th, regarding New Jersey’s plans to be the first state to introduce instrate gaming. Senator Wright: “The idea is that A. we would get a piece of the action, and B. we would have better control of protecting California consumers.” www.sportsbookreview.com












