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[MA] The Boston Globe – Unlikely ace for online gambling (07/13/08)

By Matt Viser
Monday, July 14th, 2008

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Barney Frank does not play poker or blackjack. The games bore him, and he thinks he would be terrible at them even if he tried. He’s never played a slot machine, doesn’t go to casinos, and has never tried to gamble online.

“I wouldn’t place a bet with your money,” he said.

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[CA] CardPlayer – California Online Poker Law to Protect Residents (07/11/08)

By Bob Pajich
Monday, July 14th, 2008

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The proposed California law that would be the first step toward allowing online poker rooms in California made it through its first committee, and its sponsor, Assemblyman Lloyd Levine, hopes to see it lead to a law that would give the residents of his state a place to play online poker regulated by a governmental party in the United States.

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[HR5767] Las Vegas Review-Journal – Sure thing: Online bet battle will continue (07/12/08)

By Tony Batt
Monday, July 14th, 2008

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WASHINGTON — Despite a stunning setback in his effort to roll back a ban on Internet gambling, Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., says the issue is not going away.

“At this point, Im waiting to see what the Republicans, who voted against this, plan to do after getting the heat for killing it,” Frank said this week.

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[PA] PPA State Blog – SD Meeting with Congressman Gerlach Staffer (07/04/08)

By Tripp Amick
Friday, July 11th, 2008

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Yesterday I met with Bryan Kendro, Senior Legislative Assistant to Congressman Jim Gerlach of Pennsylvania’s 6th Congressional District http://gerlach.house.gov/District/ . I was accompanied by Pete Segal, a PPA member and constituent of Gerlach’s. Congressman Gerlach was one of the “Nay” votes that lead to the defeat of the HR5767 amendment to the UIEGA. If you’re not familiar with this amendment and its purpose, click here.
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[Audio] NPR – Candidates' Gambling Habits Reflect Personalities (07/07/08)

By The Bryant Park Project
Friday, July 11th, 2008

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The Bryant Park Project, July 7, 2008 · Running for president is already a crapshoot, but it turns out that many U.S. leaders have also been pretty serious gambling men. Andrew Jackson, Ulysses Grant, Teddy Roosevelt, Warren Harding, and Lyndon Johnson all played poker. When he was in the Navy, Richard Nixon won enough at the game to finance his first congressional race.

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[MI] The Jackson Citizen Patriot – Group goes all-in with new card room (07/10/08)

By The Jackson Citizen Patriot
Friday, July 11th, 2008

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It’s getting easier to play poker for a good cause in Jackson.

A card room run by Charity Poker Solutions opens today at Hot Rods, 1715 W. Michigan Ave.

Charity Poker Solutions, owned by Patrick O’Dowd, Jason Fuller and Tomas Cobb, plans to host Texas hold ‘em tournaments four days a week on behalf of charities and nonprofit organizations.

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[INTL] PokerPages – UIGEA Online Gambling Ban Creates Opportunity says Irish Gov't Study (07/11/08)

By PokerPages.com
Friday, July 11th, 2008

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An Irish government committee set up in 2006 to review how to improve regulation of gaming and casinos, which would apply to both live and online poker games, has stated that Ireland could benefit from the restrictions the United States placed on Internet gambling with passage of the 2006 Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), if the right reforms and legislation were made.

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[INTL] The Western Star – Dooly's continues to hold Texas Hold 'em games, wants government regulations put in place (07/11/08)

By Peter Walsh
Friday, July 11th, 2008

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“Right now we’re forcing (the issue),” Dooly’s vice-president Pierre Lariviere said from headquarters in Moncton, NB. “We’re trying to push government to make a regulation, to say listen guys you can have a game of Texas Hold ‘em and here’s the limit and no game should be bigger than this and that’s how you should do it.”

It’s risky business because the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has said poker games where money changes hands are illegal.

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[MI] Bay City Times – Poker with a purpose: Dores open charity gaming room in Bay City (07/09/08)

By Ryan J. Stanton
Thursday, July 10th, 2008

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Put on your poker face and let the chips fall where they may.

There’s a new casino room opening in Bay City, and it’s all for a good cause.

Owners of the Big House Sports Bar, 510 E. Midland St., were busy this past weekend transforming their establishment into a Las Vegas-style gaming room – complete with 12 poker tables, two blackjack tables, a roulette table and a brand-new name.

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Bill's Poker Blog – Can Bots Be The Path To Legalized Online Poker? (07/09/08)

By Bill Rini
Thursday, July 10th, 2008

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Regardless, this is the first time that Polaris has bested human opponents of that caliber. The AI team behind Polaris made it tougher to beat by having the program change it’s play at certain points in the match. This helped plug a hole in one of the weaknesses previous opponents had exploited. They also had the program analyze how it could have played the hand differently to get a different outcome. This helped it learn from mistakes and constantly adjust to the conditions of the game.

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