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You would likely have been moved to tears if you saw a movie in which a long-practicing chiropractor is forced to give up his cherished job after being diagnosed with an unexpected rare disease. But you would also be relieved when the retiree finally overcomes the disease and reaches the top of the profession he has so eagerly pursued. Well that movie doesn't exist, but Joe Hachem, champion of the 2005 World Series of Poker, could have been the subject for such a plot. |
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Howto guide on shuffling a stack of poker chips. Start out small then progress onto bigger chip stacks once you have mastered the technique. |
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Scott Lewis PhD. from Silicon Valley fame actually took control of the Bodog domain name portfolio after receiving a $48 million dollar default judgment against the online betting giant earlier this month. To Calvin’s credit, his team was able to get everything migrated over to NewBodog.com within 12 hours of the domain name being seized. Point-Spreads.com has confirmed with both players and affiliates that its business as usual via the new domain names. |
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A 22-year-old university student from Indiana won the first leg of the inaugural PokerStars Asia-Pacific Poker Tour in Manila on Monday after three days of high-stakes gambling. |
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ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE -- The way Staff Sgt. Tim Montjoy sees it, poker is really a metaphor for life.  His philosophy is the same at the gaming table or anyplace else: Winning has more to do with relating to other people and controlling the moment than it does with the quality of cards you're dealt. "Anybody can learn to play poker," the Robins Air Force Base information manager said. "But I'm controlled enough to pick my spots and pick up the bigger pots."
So far it's working pretty well for the Jonesboro native. During the last 18 months, he's won more than $50,000 in seven major tournaments from Mississippi to New York.
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