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2011-07-26 09:00:00

Advisory Board Includes Internet Safety Expert Parry Aftab, Former Secretary of Homeland Security and Governor of Pennsylvania Tom Ridge, and Professional Poker Player Greg Raymer WASHINGTON, July 26, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- FairPlayUSA announced the formation of their coalition, which will educate policymakers and the public on the broad public policy interests raised by the current ambiguous laws in the U.S.

2009-06-11 09:12:00

DUBLIN, June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- - With the World Series of Poker in Full Swing, Roland De Wolfe, Annette Obrestad, and Recent Bracelet Winner Steve Sung drop into The Poker Show While Six-Time World Snooker Champion Steve Davis is Guest Presenting on Monday Night Six-time world snooker champion Steve Davis is the guest presenter on The Poker Show next Monday evening as resident comedy imitator Roland De Wolfe, Scandinavian phenom Annette Obrestad, and recent bracelet winner Steve Sung drop by to share their thoughts on all things poker. Presenters Jesse May and Matt Broughton will also be talking to recent Spring Online Championship of Poker winner Jude Ainsworth who has lifted over $1 million online this year, and outspoken UK poker star Andy Greekfish. Padraig Parkinson will drop in each evening from The Rio in Las Vegas to update listeners on all the gossip from the WSOP, and Jesse and Matt will get lost in the world of reality TV in the Big Brother's Little Sist

2009-02-10 20:00:00

Gila River's Wild Horse Pass Casino to host open event to the public during NBA All-Star week CHANDLER, Ariz., Feb.

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2005-07-16 12:00:08

LAS VEGAS - Australian Joseph Hachem prevailed in a colossal duel Saturday at the World Series of Poker's main event, winning $7.5 million and snatching the game's greatest crown. Hachem eliminated Steven Dannenmann six hands into the final showdown, when he flopped a seven-high straight.

2004-12-30 12:00:04

LAS VEGAS - Greg Raymer, the 2004 World Series of Poker champion, apparently knows how to wield more than a stack of chips when everything is riding on it. The soft-spoken patent attorney from Stonington, Conn., fought off a pair of attackers Dec.

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