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Loyola Found Itself Caught Up In The Poker Craze - 2004-01-30
The flop, the turn, the river: all terms that have become known buzzwords on college campuses, in pool halls and in casinos throughout the country with the recent explosion of No Limit Texas Hold'Em.

Last weekend, Loyola found itself caught up in the poker craze as the class of 2005 and the Office of Student Activities sponsored the first ever Greyhound Texas Hold'Em Tournament in McGuire Hall.
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Cable Channels Raise Poker Stakes - 2004-01-30
The five are seated in Mark Seeger's Milwaukee basement when the anthem starts to play. Not that anthem. This one is more Kenny Rogers than Francis Scott Key. Because in this event, you really should "know when to hold 'em; know when to fold 'em."

Seeger and his buddies, who faithfully listen to Rogers' "The Gambler" before their every-other-month poker game, are part of an estimated 50 million Americans playing the card game nowadays.
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