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The Full Tilt Online Poker Series brought in players from around the world. From the United States to Australia to India, one goal united poker enthusiasts over the 10-day tournament series: win an FTOPS event and become an instant sensation. Hailing from Germany, PocketFiver Sebastian sebbau Bauer took fourth in the $2,620 buy-in Two-Day tournament, outlasting nearly all of the 942 players who...
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HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. Authorities say a North Miami woman left her two grandchildren alone in a car while she was gambling.
Hallandale Beach police say 53-year-old Jeanne Shahan left the children unattended inside a car parked outside Mardi Gras Gaming on Tuesday. A witness saw the 2-year-old girl and 14-year-old boy in the ca...
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Sky Betting & Gaming (which includes SkyPoker), with aims to lead the UK's betting and gambling industry in the area of social responsibility, has recently begun two new employee training initiatives aimed at delivering best practice in responsible gambling by rolling out GamCare's interactive training courses to the whole of Sky's betting and gaming staff.
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For many online poker rooms and internet gambling sites, the second quarter of 2008 has been a profitable one. Despite being diverted temporarily to soccer, the world continues to gamble online in high numbers. On Thursday, bwin Interactive Entertainment AG, which is traded on the Vienna Stock Exchange under the symbol “BWIN,” announced that its second quarter gross gaming revenue was €10...
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AHMEDABAD: With Janmashtamiround the corner, can gambling be far behind? And, this year it's not justmenfolk who are having their fill of the thrills. Women, even girls, are takingpart with gusto in gambling at farmhouses, hotels and clubs.
Theconnection between gambling and Lord Krishna's birth gives the practice socialsanction. In fact, at many clubs and hotels, there are special tabl...
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Pro athletes and the millions they make shooting baskets and hitting home runs can be a volatile combination.
Some of them end up broke soon after their playing careers end - their potential wealth frittered away by lavish spending, gambling, and excessive risk in investing.
"Competitiveness is good for basketball, but dangerous in other spheres, such as investing," Marc Isenberg, w...