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ESPN Steps Up Coverage Of WSOP Main Event Gambling On Tuesday
ESPN has been airing the 2010 World series of Poker on Tuesday nights and this week the action heats up with the third and forth day ones from the main event. |
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World Series Of Poker Complete, Las Vegas Casinos Back To Normal
The 2010 World Series of Poker came at a perfect time for Las Vegas casinos that have been struggling with decreasing revenues. With the WSOP now complete, visitors have again headed home, leaving the casinos to struggle once again. |
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World Series Of Poker Main Event Final Table Set
The World Series of Poker has officially come to an end for the next couple of months after seventeen hours of play finally brought the main event to its final table. |
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WSOP Main Event Update: Final Eleven Players Fight For Final Table
There are now just eleven players left in this year's World Series of Poker main event, and play continues tonight until the November Nine has been determined. |
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World Series Of Poker Main Event Recap: Forty-Two Players Remain
What started out as 7,319 poker players hoping to become the next World Series of Poker main event champion, has now been dwindled to just forty-two as play continues Friday evening. |
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World Series Of Poker Main Event Update: Mizrachi In Top Five
Michael Mizrachi has had to watch his brother fare well early in the 2010 World Series of Poker, but with just ninety-nine players left in the main event, it may be Michael that gets the last laugh. |
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World Series Of Poker Main Event Update: Chan And Mizrachi Alive
Johnny Chan has already won two World Series of Poker main event titles, and with only 235 players left this year, Chan is again in position to reach the final table. |
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Less Than 1,000 Players Left At World Series Of Poker Main Event
The players are falling quickly at the World Series of Poker main event in Las Vegas, Nevada. As of late Tuesday, only 751 of the starting field of 7,319 remain. |
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World Series Of Poker Main Event Update: Chan Near Chip Lead
After a full week of playing on all different days, the remaining players in the World Series of Poker main event came together on Monday for the first time as a complete group. |
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World Series Of Poker Day Two Update: Assouline Leads
The World Series of Poker main event day twos are just about complete, and David Assouline is the chip leader on day 2B after a full day of poker play. |
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World Series Of Poker Main Event Update: Esfandiari Out
The World Series of Poker has headed into its second day and one of the top pros in the world, Antonio Esfandiari has been eliminated within the past hour. |
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WSOP Main Event Update: Gamblers Come Out In Force
The 2010 World Series of Poker main event will go down as the second biggest main event ever, with over 7,300 gamblers entered. The 2006 main event is the only tournament that attracted more players. |
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World Series Of Poker Main Event Day 1C Has Thousands Show Up
The 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event is starting to look like it may be the biggest main event in years. Over 2,000 players entered the tournament on day 1C. |
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World Series Of Poker Main Event Day 1B Update: Laak Lurking
The World Series of Poker Main Event went into day 1B on Tuesday, and some more of the top names in the game began their tournament. Phil Laak is having the most early success, with over 100,000 in chips. |
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World Series Of Poker Main Event Update: Mizrachi Near The Top
It is only the first of four day ones at the main event of the World Series of Poker, so not much is made of chip stacks at this point. Michael Mizrachi, however, is off to a good start and is near the top. |
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World Series Of Poker Main Event Begins Today At Rio In Las Vegas
The World Series of Poker has been going on for over a month at the Rio in Las Vegas, but the attention of poker fans everywhere will turn to the WSOP today when the main event begins. |
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Jerome Bettis Falls Short Of Gambling Win At World Series Of Poker
Jerome Bettis was on hand in Las Vegas on Saturday at the World Series of Poker playing in the Ante Up For Africa event. Unfortunately, "The Bus" came up short, finishing in sixth place. |
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Massachusetts Senate Approves Gambling Bill, Reconciliation Begins
The Massachusetts Senate has finally approved their version of a gambling expansion bill, and now it will have to be reconciled with the legislation passed earlier by the House. |
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With Attendance Soaring, World Series Of Poker Heads For Home
The economic recession severely hurt last year's World Series of Poker participation, but this year, attendance is up again and the WSOP heads for home this weekend. |
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World Series Of Poker Heads To Last Weekend Before Main Event
The World Series of Poker is almost complete, but there still are several tournaments to be completed this weekend before the main event starts on Monday. |