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Fish for Life Announces its 2nd Annual Texas Hold'em Tournament
20.05.12
It will help raise money to sponsor Fish for Life’s unique fishing trips for special needs children and young adults for the 2012 summer season. Saturday May 5, 2012 at the Bella Collina Golf Course, San Clemente, CA. San Clemente, CA, April 25, 2012 – Today, Fish for Life announced that it will host its 2nd Annual Texas Hold’em Tournament on Saturday, May 5th at the Bella Collina Golf...
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Play more hands to accurately measure the oddities of odds
Detroit Free Press - Apr 28, 2011
What those players might not realize is that any time you play single-deck blackjack, every card dealt has a greater effect on the balance of the remaining cards in the single deck than it would have on multiple decks. For example, if you have a 7 and
Marquee showcases well-known DJs to separate it from other dayclubs
Las Vegas Review-Journal - Apr 29, 2011
The newly opened Marquee dayclub is located on a 5000-square-foot roof deck at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. » Buy this photo Marquee features two swimming pools, blackjack tables, eight ultra-supreme cabanas with infinity pools, daybeds and chaise
Deal Me In: The Oddities of Odds
Casino City Times - Apr 22, 2011
What they might not realize, Aaron, is that any time you play single-deck blackjack, every card dealt has a greater effect on the balance of the remaining cards in the deck single deck, than it would have on multiple decks. For example, if you have a
Casino surveillance theme: 'I'll be watching you'
Tribune Review - Apr 29, 2011
Mark Gruetze has been a recreational gambler for more than 30 years, focusing on blackjack, video poker and poker. He is administrative editor of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Democracy, casino style
Los Angeles Times - Apr 24, 2011
It announced in red letters: "Black Jack Pays 3 to 2." A deck of cards was chosen, its plastic removed. The packed room tensed. "I might go have a cigarette," someone joked. Robinson tried to shuffle the cards, but other officials called out: "No!