Doyle Brunson at play during the 2010 WSOP
Never known as one to back down from a fight or turn tail and run, the grandmaster of poker, Doyle Brunson, believes the whole of the poker industry is primed for the inevitable fight with the DOJ over the legality of online poker rooms. The fed lawyers are just as determined to eradicate the online poker scourge from the webscape of the U.S. of A.
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Ten handed final table of the 2010 WSOP Main Event click for gallery image
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Wynn Las Vegas
Wynn Resorts announced the termination of the alliance with PokerStars online poker room. The strategic relationship between PokerStars, the world's largest online poker business, and Wynn Resorts had only been in effect since March 25, 2011 when the agreement was announced.
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PokerStars and AbsolutePoker's Friday afternoon homepage
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The famous Moroccan marquee will soon go dark click for gallery image
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Caesars Palace Poker Room adjacent to the Sports Book and PURE Nightclub
What better way to enjoy all the craziness that is March Madness than a trip to Las Vegas to bet basketball and play tournamnent poker. This is an opportunity to play with the big kids for big money in one of the worlds most luxurious poker rooms located within the Roman Realm. Enjoy all the amenities of Caesars Palace 14,000 square foot poker room with a separate 6,000 square foot tournament room featuring 33 dedicated tables.
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Mike Caro, the Mad Genius, playing in the 2010 WSOP Main Event
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Aria at CityCenter Race & Sports Book click for gallery image
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Las Vegas Hilton SuperBook Click for gallery image
Calling the Super Bowl just another football game is like calling a 255 mph Bergatti Veyron just another family sedan. This is the big one, the best of the best slugging it out in the climate controlled confines of the huge Cowboy Stadium in Dallas. Even the commercials are special and guaranteed to keep attention rivited to the TV screen.
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