May 29, 2008
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U.S. Trade Representative Under FireLast week, another lawsuit was filed against the federal government of the United States. Ed Brayton, a writer for the Michigan Messenger, has .
Online Gambling Legalized, Regulated in South AfricaAccording to Reuters, the South African Parliament has passed legislation to make online gambling legalized and regulated. Prior to its passage, .
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Titan Poker announce ECOOP 2Titan Poker, the largest poker room on the iPoker Network, is guaranteeing $3,500,000 in cash prizes in its second European Championship of Online Poker Series.
HORSE Trophy named after Chip ReeseFuture winners of the $50,000 buy-in event at the World Series of Poker — currently the HORSE World Championship — will receive a trophy named after the late David "Chip" Reese, according to Jeffrey Pollack, Commissioner of the World Series of Poker Presented by Milwaukee's Best Light.
Titan Poker Announce ECOOP 2007Titan Poker is proud to announce its FIRST EVER online poker series!The European Championship of Online Poker 2007 (ECOOP) will run for ten days and is giving away more than $2,500,000 in Guaranteed Prizes!The ECOOP will start at the end of November. For ten thrilling days, you will have the chance to compete for a share of $2,500,000! Each event winner will also receive a special ECOOP bracelet.PLUS play for YOUR place on our special ECOOP leaderboard and you could win a seat in a $50,000 Freeroll! All top 50 players will be eligible to play in the $50,000 GP Freeroll, which will be staged a day after the Main Event. Details to follow.You can buy-in to the ECOOP directly or win your seat at satellites over the course of two qualifying periods. The first qualifying period has ALREADY STARTED! The second starts on the 10th of September.
Poker After Dark: New Episodes coming soonThis week's match on NBC's Poker After Dark features five familiar faces, three of whom had victories in PAD's first season, and one newcomer. Returning are previous winners Phil "The Unabomber" Laak, John Juanda, and Clonie Gowen. These three will look to join Howard Lederer as the only other two-time winner on PAD. They are joined by Annie Duke, Andy Bloch, and David Williams, who will all compete for the $120,000 winner-take-all first prize.
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