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Online Poker - Video Poker News for Tuesday - January 13, 2004

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• Local legislators want to fold video poker plans
• Television Alters Poker, Will Improve It
• HOW TO PLAY CARIBBEAN STUD POKER
• Media musings: 'Celebrity Poker' at least one chip short
• Card Counting For Poker Is An Excellent Skill
• Harrah's buying Binion's Horseshoe
• Poker Addicts? You Can Bet on It
• The Real Deal
• Soda gears up for Winter Carnival
• Police Say Bar Dealt Out More Than Drinks
• Where To Buy The Basics
• Trail marking, forest access focus of snowmobile association's quarterly meeting
• Penrith insolvency tipped
• Former Aristocrat CFO takes action in NSW IRC
• Pro loves gambling - but warns of its dangers
• Mailbag: A lot of B(C)S, among other things
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HOW TO PLAY CARIBBEAN STUD POKER - 2004-01-13
Caribbean Stud Poker is a fast, fun, and simple to learn Stud Poker game. After seeing your full hand and one of the Dealer's cards, you decide whether or not to up your ante to go head-to-head against the Dealer.

The game also offers an exciting Side Bet Bonus - get a Flush, Full House, or Four-of-a-Kind and you win big. Get a Straight Flush or Royal Flush and you win really big.
Read the full story at Readabet.com
 
Media musings: 'Celebrity Poker' at least one chip short - 2004-01-13
Gamble much? If you've got a standard poker game or, better yet, a B-list celebrity thing, Bravo has a show for you.

"Celebrity Poker Challenge" features 25 celebrities who just happen to really enjoy poker, playing cards for a worthwhile cause. The rules are simple. Each player is given $10,000 in chips, courtesy of The Palms in Las Vegas, where the show is shot.

The celebrity angle is an interesting one. The shows' cast is a hybrid mix of some of Hollywood's most captivating and some of its not-so-interesting.
Read the full story at The Capital Times
 





 


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