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Full House reports favorable court decision

9 July 2007
Full House Resorts reports a favorable court decision in the last remaining lawsuit related to its casino development project with the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi in the Battle Creek, Michigan area.
 

Hellmuth to play in World Series of Poker Europe

9 July 2007
Pre-registrations officially opened today for the World Series of Poker Europe Presented by Betfair.com, and all-time WSOP bracelet leader Phil Hellmuth Jr. has made an official commitment to play.
 

the isle' casino at Coventry opens

9 July 2007
Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. has expanded "the isle" brand overseas with the opening of its latest casino, "the isle casino at Coventry," bringing the Company's newest brand to the United Kingdom.
 

WSOP rail: Matusow and Cloutier provide entertainment for fans

9 July 2007
Watching poker (without hole cams) over a long period of time can be a boring proposition. That's why one of the featured tables Sunday at the World Series of Poker was such a welcome relief. The table had Mike Matusow and T.J. Cloutier -- and they know how to entertain.
 

Las Vegas free room promotion

9 July 2007
Slot Expert John Robison answers your slot and video poker questions.
 

Couples highlight Main Event Day 1C

8 July 2007
Poker's power couples dominated the scene on Day 1C, but most of the Amazon Room was focused on an ongoing fight between Mike Matusow and Mr. Peanut. And Norway’s Dag Martin Mikkelsen led the Day 1B field by accumulating $236,000 chips.
 

WSOP rail - Matusow takes on Mr. Peanut

8 July 2007
Fun and games punctuated Day 1C of the WSOP Main Event, including a fight between Mike Matusow and Mr. Peanut. The Main Event's largest field thus far ensured the tournament will become the second largest live poker tournament in history with moderate numbers tomorrow. Chris Moneymaker is today's featured ESPN player.
 

Antigua gets Caricom support on Internet gambling

8 July 2007
International News Brief: Antigua & Barbuda said it has gained the full support of fellow Caricom member states in its on going Internet gambling dispute with the United States.
 

Corry treasurer accused of gambling away $6,000 in city funds

8 July 2007
News Brief: Authorities have accused the city treasurer in Corry, Pennsylvania of stealing $6,000 in public funds and gambling the money away in New York casinos.
 

Jeff Simpson on why, despite all the criticism, Wynn stands behind his tip-sharing plan

8 July 2007
Among the issues Jeff Simpson's writing about this week, he firstly notes the large number of responses he received following his column last week.
 

Q+A: Bob Boughner

8 July 2007
Boyd Gaming Corp. last month entered the construction fray, breaking ground on the second-largest building project in Las Vegas. Bob Boughner, Echelon's chief executive, answers questions.
 

Singer's Main Event refund denied

8 July 2007
David Singer will not receive a refund or be allowed to play in another Day One despite threatening to go to the Nevada Gaming Commission over a rule dispute on his bust-out hand early Sunday morning, World Series of Poker Tournament Director Jack Effel said.
 

Underhand versus overhand dice shooting

8 July 2007
Frank Scoblete answers readers' questions.
 

CEO Poker Tour all about networking

7 July 2007
The CEO Poker Tour isn’t the WSOP. And it isn’t the WPT. But that’s ok. It’s not supposed to be.
 

WSOP adjusts registration process on the fly

7 July 2007
Players waited in three-hour-registration lines the day before the World Series of Poker Main Event began as throngs tried to secure seats the moment they arrived at the Rio Thursday afternoon.
 

Electronic heads-up poker coming to a bar near you

7 July 2007
Watch out Golden Tee. PokerTek has you squarely in its sights. PokerTek unveiled its automated World Series of Poker heads-up table at the WSOP this week. And it’s drawing rave reviews.
 

More players, pros and excitement on Day 1B

7 July 2007
Between more players -- 1,545 players bought into Day 1B with another 1,606 expected for tomorrow – and the appearance of several well-known pros, the Amazon room was electric.
 

Will radio waves affect a video poker machine?

7 July 2007
Slot Expert John Robison answers your slot and video poker questions.
 

WSOP Main Event Day 1A entrants down

6 July 2007
A little more than 1300 players participated in the first day of the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event, a near 40 percent drop off from the same day last year.
 

People line up for shot at WSOP title

6 July 2007
Hundreds of hopefuls stood in line waiting to register for the World Series of Poker event or one of the many cheaper satellite events that could help contestants avoid paying the full $10,000 buy-in.
 


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