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Amarillo Slim Yahoo! News Search Results for +"Amarillo Slim" +pokerURLhttp://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?p=%2B%22Amarillo+Slim%22+%2Bpoker&ei=UTF-8Last update2 years 15 weeks agoApril 11, 200818:29
Poker champ Doyle Brunson is testimony to the adage that in life you should play the cards you're dealt.
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April 9, 200823:55
Johnny Moss, the "Grand Old Man of Poker," won the Main Event of the World Series of Poker the first two years it was held in the legendary Binion's Horseshoe Casino in 1970 and 1971, and added a third in 1974.
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April 7, 200812:51
The Nevada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals celebrated the opening of two new wings made possible by the tireless fundraising efforts of professional poker player Jennifer Harman.
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March 28, 200815:29
The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino, the world's largest five-diamond resort, will host the Second Annual Jennifer Harman Charity Poker Tournament on Friday, April 18. The no-limit Texas hold'em poker tournament will take place inside The Venetian Poker Room beginning at 3pm.
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March 26, 200823:55
On Poker: Hard to put the 'Texas' in Hold 'Em without legalization (San Antonio Express-News/KENS 5)
The most popular variation of the game of poker is Texas Hold 'Em, but in a lot of ways, the need to mention the "Texas" part of it is a little absurd at present day.
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March 10, 200803:21
The 200 finalists have been selected by Everest Poker for its one-of-a-kind interactive poker competition and today it's time to reveal the trio of international poker celebrities that will decide their fate. (PRWeb Mar 10, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb751284.htm
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The 200 finalists have been selected by Everest Poker for its one-of-a-kind interactive poker competition and today it's time to reveal the trio of international poker celebrities that will decide their fate.
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February 14, 200813:50
Members of the local business community attended a poker tournament Wednesday at Horseshoe Casino, 2701 23rd Ave., in preparation for a world series of poker circuit event this Sunday.
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December 7, 200722:52
LAS VEGAS -- David ``Chip'' Reese, a standout player who anchored one of the biggest cash games in the world and won three World Series of Poker bracelets, has died. He was 56.
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02:39
David "Chip" Reese, whose plans for a Stanford University business degree were sidetracked by his success at high-stakes poker in Las Vegas, died in his sleep. He was 56.
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LAS VEGAS — David "Chip" Reese, whose plans for a Stanford University business school degree were sidetracked by his success at high-stakes poker in Las Vegas, died in his sleep. He was 56.
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December 6, 200701:16
LAS VEGAS - David ''Chip'' Reese, a card star who won one of the biggest cash games in the world and three World Series of Poker championships, has died. He was 56.
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David "Chip" Reese, whose plans for a Stanford University business school degree were sidetracked by his success at high-stakes poker in Las Vegas, died in his sleep. He was 56. Reese was found by his son early Tuesday at his Las Vegas home after suffering from symptoms of pneumonia, said poker great Doyle Brunson, his longtime friend. "I knew him for 35 years, I never saw him get mad or raise ...
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David "Chip" Reese, whose plans for a Stanford University business school degree were sidetracked by his success at high-stakes poker in Las Vegas, died in his sleep. He was 56. Reese was found by his son early Tuesday at his Las Vegas home after suffering from symptoms of pneumonia, said poker great Doyle Brunson, his longtime friend. "I knew him for 35 years, I never saw him ...
Categories: Professional Poker Players
00:30
David "Chip" Reese, whose plans for a Stanford University business school degree were sidetracked by his success at high-stakes poker in Las Vegas, died in his sleep. He was 56.
Categories: Professional Poker Players
00:30
David "Chip" Reese, whose plans for a Stanford University business school degree were sidetracked by his success at high-stakes poker in Las Vegas, died in his sleep. He was 56. Reese was found by his son early Tuesday at his Las Vegas home after suffering from symptoms of pneumonia, said poker great Doyle Brunson, his longtime friend. "I knew him for 35 years, I never saw him ...
Categories: Professional Poker Players
00:30
David "Chip" Reese, whose plans for a Stanford University business school degree were sidetracked by his success at high-stakes poker in Las Vegas, died in his sleep.
Categories: Professional Poker Players
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David "Chip" Reese, whose plans for a Stanford University business degree were sidetracked by his success at high-stakes poker in Las Vegas, died in his sleep.
Categories: Professional Poker Players
December 5, 200713:01
LAS VEGAS - David (Chip) Reese, whose plans for a Stanford University business school degree were sidetracked by his success at high-stakes poker in Las Vegas, died in his sleep. He was 56.
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David "Chip" Reese, whose plans for a Stanford University business school degree were sidetracked by his success at high-stakes poker in Las Vegas, died in his sleep. He was 56. Reese was found by his son early Tuesday at his Las Vegas home after...
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