Poker Online and Video Poker -Online Poker News

English German French Spanish Italian Dutch



Online Poker - Video Poker News for Sunday - February 8, 2004

More Online Poker - Video Poker News
• Attorney Says Tribes Have No Rights To Operate Poker Machines
• Power From Poker
• Power from poker
• William T. Low, 82; 'premier criminal-case judge'
• VA office urges Americans to visit those who served
• Lawsuit sends unlucky Aristocrat into a spin
• Video-poker industry has lot riding on monitoring decision
• Eddie George Wins Celebrity Poker Tournament
Online Poker - Video Poker News
Attorney Says Tribes Have No Rights To Operate Poker Machines - 2004-02-08
The attorney involved in the 2000 state Supreme Court case to ban video poker claims the Catawba Indian Nation cannot legally operate the machines on reservation land in York County. Columbia attorney Richard Gergel's four-page document contradicts conclusions reached in two previous analyses of the tribe's controversial claim to video poker rights.

"A review of controlling law ... demonstrates that the Catawbas have no greater right to operate video gambling devices than any other persons or entities in the state," Gergel wrote.
Read the full story at GamblingMagazine.com
 
Power From Poker - 2004-02-08
Barry Greenstein won $1.2 million at the World Poker Open in Tunica, Miss., on Jan. 29. The tournament will be aired on the Travel Channel at 8 p.m. on April 21, and again at 5 p.m. April 24.

Barry was playing poker. Thirteen years old and the kid was cleaning up in five-card draw and seven-card stud. He was beating juniors and seniors, college boys. He was walking home on a typical night with another $30 in his pocket, maybe $50.

Barry was a genius. We knew that. He got every math question right on the ACT and SAT. He came up with science fair projects most of us couldn't even understand -- like his paper on "the natural logarithm base e."
Read the full story at PokerMag.com
 





 


2009-01-09