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Senario LLC Introduces Texas Hold'em Poker; Featured in New VS-Maxx Plug and Play Video Game - 2004-02-16
Senario LLC is introducing Texas Hold'em Poker, a new video game under their VS-Maxx brand. With so much excitement built up with the World Poker Tour, Celebrity Poker and The World Series Of Poker, Senario acted to meet retailer demands.

George Podd, Director Of Marketing states: "We're amazed with the rapid growth and popularity of poker. It all started a few years back with the movie Rounders and more recently gained momentum through television coverage of no limit tournaments. Now it's hot with guys like Chris Moneymaker the 2003 World Series champion. I agree with many that poker on TV is the ultimate reality show; the pro players are colorful, the cash is big and the drama is intense. Today nearly 60 million people play poker on a regular basis and Texas Hold'em is all the rage with college students who play, dress and imitate the new aggressive style of action."
Read the full story at Business Wire
 
Mountain Challenge And Ski Poker Run - 2004-02-16
Claysburg, Pa., will play host to the Western Pennsylvania Ski Council Mountain Challenge and Ski Poker Run Sunday, Feb. 22, 10 a.m. Entry costs $8 for one event or $10 for the two. WPSC includes 17 ski clubs in Western Pennsylvania and Ohio.

The Mountain Challenge is a NASTAR race where participants can earn medals. The WPSC Ski Poker Run is a nonracing event. Participants receive two cards for a poker hand. Up to five additional cards can be obtained by completing runs down the mountain between 2-3:30 p.m.
Read the full story at PokerMag.com
 





 


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