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

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Woman Wins Poker Jackpot - 2004-01-23
A Quinn woman claimed the largest jackpot ever paid on a table game in Deadwood on Saturday night when she scored a royal flush at Silverado Gaming Est. & Restaurant. She won more than $124,000.

Terry McDonnell, a 48-year-old mother of five and grandmother of six who ranches with her husband north of Quinn, had been playing Caribbean stud poker at the Silverado for about an hour and was ahead $80 when her bonus bet paid off in a big way.
Read the full story at GamblingMagazine.com
 
Rolling the dice downtown - 2004-01-23
A record number of people braved a cold January evening to experience Waterloo night life in the Lucky U'Loo Downtown Pub Crawl. The 360 excited crawlers boarded six school buses and visited eight downtown bars during the event, the fourteenth pub crawl funded by Main Street Waterloo.

In the spirit of the theme, buses were named after famous Las Vegas casinos, including Golden Nugget and The Pink Flamingo, and games and activities were held at each bar. At the Embassy Lounge, televised poker watchers had a chance to play like their favorite celebrities, participating in a unique version of Texas Hold 'Em.
Read the full story at Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
 





 


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