Archive for August, 2008
Frank Scoblete – Can I Use a Controlled Throw and Bet the Hardways?
Posted by: | CommentsTo Golden Touch Craps:
Let me get this clear. When you guys go to a casino you mostly go with three to four guys. And when you bet you never play the hard ways and mostly the way you wager your bets its on the come and the place bets. Seeing I have the hots for the hardways why can’t I just shoot like on your DVD and try to make hardways…
MyOhioNow.com Clarifies Tax Payments For Casino Of Future
Posted by: | CommentsMyOhioNow.com has come under fire of late from opponents of a new casino, they diffused that controversy late this past week by claiming they would pay no lower than twenty five percent taxes from the casino.
College Football Gambling On Sunday Rivalry Games
Posted by: | CommentsThe college football season did not take long to get into the meat of its schedule with rivalry games both on tap for Sunday afternoon to start the season.
Profits Up for PartyPoker Company
Posted by: | CommentsThe company that owns the PartyPoker website, PartyGaming PLC, has put up a report showing that profits are up for the first half of the year, but growth is down. PartyGaming PLC owns more than poker sites, they also own bingo, sports betting and roulette sites, all of which contributed to the net profit of US$22.7 million. Revenue was also up, to US$254.8 million from US$217.4 million for the six months to June 30…
John “The Razor” Phan Wins Legends of Poker
Posted by: | CommentsPoker pro John “The Razor” Phan is the latest WPT winner after he beat a field of fellow pros and hopeful amateurs to score the win in the World Poker Tour’s Legends of Poker. The event, which took place at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles, California, paid Phan a $1.1 million prize, after he came back from a short stack and, in his own words, never gave up. This makes the third time Phan has been at a World Poker Tour final table, but his first WPT victory.
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