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Online Poker - Video Poker News for Monday - February 9, 2004

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Decision Could Be Costly For Louisiana's Video-Poker Operators - 2004-02-09
Within a few months, State Police will make a decision that could be quite expensive for Louisiana's video-poker operators - and might drive
some out of business.

Although the issue is not in the public eye, an industry lobbyist compares it to the 1996 referendums in which parishes decided whether to outlaw the gambling machines.

The state is looking at four systems for monitoring the machines on a statewide basis to avoid tampering and to make sure taxes are paid. If the current system operator, International Game Technology, wins the contract, there's no problem.
Read the full story at PokerMag.com
 
Over one hundred people show to challenge poker champ - 2004-02-09
Apart from a diamond bracelet of linked horseshoes, there were no indications the man signing autographs at Boomtown Casino and Hotel was a millionaire.

Dressed in a blue shirt, khakis and cream vest, Chris Moneymaker, 28, resembled more an office manager than a poker celebrity.

The accountant from Spring Hill, Tenn., surprised many when he beat professional Ihsan Farha with a full house and won $2.5 million and the bracelet at last year’s World Series of Poker Champions in Las Vegas.
Read the full story at Reno Gazette Journal
 





 


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