Latin America is beautiful. It contains some of the nicest beaches in the world, to go along with the natural beauty in many of the countries. That beauty will now be shown to some of the top poker players in the world.
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At Casino Online find every day and night, thousands of players that allow you to poker. And it is irrelevant what poker variant your favorite game is for each version find enough players and missions range from very low to high.
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Poker is passionate about poker and by the idea of creating the best poker players. To this end, we offer our players the tools they need to develop the best possible poker strategy. Our free poker software includes a poker tutorial that guides you step by step through the description of a poker hand so you can better understand the game We also offer a training room with coaches robotic allowing you to learn from poker hands in a gaming environment without risk.
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29 February 2008
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Poker is a booming industry on the Internet. Millions of people are playing poker for fun or for real money Online at any one of the 50+ poker rooms that currently exist on the net. It is estimated that around 20-25 percent of poker players earn money constantly and even make a living or a part time living playing poker. However, being a good poker player requires not just luck but good skills and a lot of patience. Good poker players know when to get into the game and when to sit out.
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27 February 2008
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist is attaching the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act to a bill that is expected to be approved by the Congress early this evening. PLEASE call your Senators today and tell them that they should oppose the Internet gambling bill being part of Port Security legislation.
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18 February 2008 Comments Off
All this convenience comes at a price. Unfortunately, there are real risks to playing poker online. The casino may be a fraud, existing only to take money from naïve players without ever intending to pay back winnings. The server running the online casino could be cracked by a malicious attacker looking for credit card numbers, or trying to leverage some advantage in the game. Since a majority of casinos don’t authenticate or encrypt the network traffic between the player running the client program and the server hosting the card game, a malicious player could conceivably examine the network traffic (with a classic person-in-the-middle attack) for the purposes of determining his opponent’s cards. These risks are all very familiar to Internet security experts.
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12 January 2008
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The weekly online tournament, known as Blackjack Bonanza, is similar in nature to the numerous online poker tournaments, which MonkeyBet. com is known for sponsoring. The new Blackjack tournaments will be held each Friday, beginning at 9 am eastern and will conclude at 11:45 pm each Friday evening. Each week, the top three players each day will split the cumulative pot created from all the player’s registration fees, with the first place tournament player receiving 50%, second place receiving 30% and third place receiving 20%.
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Two hurricanes left fewer locations and even fewer machines, but gamblers are on pace to lose more money playing video poker casino or online casino this year than they did the year before. Even though play took a nosedive in the immediate weeks after Katrina and Rita, video poker revenue is up for the state’s fiscal year, which ends June 30.
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An addition to a bill banning video poker disappeared Wednesday faster than quarters in a slot machine. A sentence, which some legislators worried would allow gambling on the Cherokee reservation in Western North Carolina to expand, was swiftly removed from the proposal by a unanimous vote. The video poker ban then passed the Senate, for the second time in less than a week, by a 48-1 vote. The Senate preserved the meat of the bill outlawing video poker in most of the state. Gamblers could continue to play video poker on the Cherokee reservation.
Michael Waguespack, owner of Funtime Amusements Inc., knew that some of his video poker clients were paying illegal cash prizes, but he preferred to remain ignorant of their activities, according to an affidavit. Waguespack talked about his video poker business in a partly typed, partly handwritten affidavit dated April 28.
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