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Online Poker - Video Poker News for Friday - January 23, 2004

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UltimateBet.com goes to the horse races - 2004-01-23
Online Poker Site bets $1 million for title sponsorship. Other potential sponsors who were competing for the title sponsorship the historic 2004 Guineas Festival races in Newmarket, England said there was no correlation between online poker and famous horse races.

However, UltimateBet.com in a bid to increase market share in a rapidly expanding online poker market in Europe, is betting on it on the races to boost its presence. Considered the horse racing's grand slam The UltimateBet.com Guineas 1000, 2000, and Jockey Club Stakes will be held at the Newmarket Racecourse on May 1st and 2nd, 2004, expected to be attended by the Queen of England.
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Where everybody knows your tattoo - 2004-01-23
It's 10 p.m. in Capitol Hill. Do you know where your friends are?

Chances are high that if those friends like nightlife, they went over to the Park Tavern & Restaurant for its two-for-one late night happy hour. Anyone who lives in the area of the bar at 921 E. 11th Ave. can set their clocks by the teams of twentysomethings who file into the watering hole every night between 10 p.m. and midnight with the Park's free-drink poker chips in hand.
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