Sunday, November 4, 2007

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Baltimore Sun - Andrew Woods, a third-year Harvard Law student who is head of the founding chapter, is planning a Harvard-Yale poker match the night before The Game, the annual November meeting of the universities' football teams. He said USC and UCLA poker clubs

Lasch leads Huskies to win
St. Cloud Times - As the St. Cloud State men's hockey team continues to stack up so many home points against Alaska Anchorage, Ryan Lasch persists in pushing his own points into a pile like so many chips in a poker game. The real question becomes: Which collection

Rockets' offense flowing beautifully
Houston Chronicle - clapped his hands and rubbed them together with an exaggerated flair, as if he were about to reach out to pull a pot of poker He told Yao Ming before Thursday's game he planned to go to the line 15 times. He took 14 free throws. "I don't know if it's

Gulfstream slots continue to lose money for Magna
Thoroughbred Times - Tohana said Magna is committed to turning around that performance with more effective marketing, changing the game types offered, and offering a video poker area. Recent hire Steve Calabro, who has more than 25 years gaming experience, will oversee

Marathon final table decides North American Poker Championship
Niagara Review - Greenstein is considered to be one of the most knowledgeable players in the game. He wrote a book on poker and gives an autographed copy to the person who eliminates him from each tournament he plays in. As Greenstein was autographing a copy for

Stud Poker Strategy: Do Tell! Part 3 of 4
Poker News - tells I've recognized at the table (after being introduced to the concept by Mike Caro in his excellent book on poker tells Though I am loathe to lay down any hand on the river in a 7-stud game – because of the large pot odds I'm getting, I may

Michigan's great steelhead fishing in peril if hatcheries are closed
Grand Rapids Press - So we're in a game of high stakes poker right now. And a great Michigan pastime -- one that contributes significantly to the economy of countless small towns and lakeside communities -- is being held hostage to politics. If we're going to stock fish

Before Hold 'em, There was Stud
The Ledger - Back before Texas Hold 'em became the poker game of choice, stud was king. First, it was five-card stud and later seven-card stud. After Hold 'em began taking root in the 1970s and 1980s, stud was left on the back burner. This fourth game in the


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