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http://obituarium.blogspot.com [The Obituarium] Fumes: the whole onlinepoker thing getting in the way). Funny that she thought she was marrying a budding writer, but all she got was a stupid WSOP t-shirt.

http://taopoker.blogspot.com [Taopoker.blogspot.com] Tao of Poker: A Poker Blog: To combat those dreadful feelings that have been lingering around inside my head the last few days as I soak in every desperate bit of footage from New Orleans, I decided to donate 10% of my September bankroll earnings to some organizations that will best help one of the worst disasters in U.S. history. Since I'm not that good of a poker player and I'm already down this month, I'm also donating 90% of my September affiliate revenues to Hurricane Katrina relief as well.

[Poker.about.com] Poker at About.com -- Texas Hold'em -- Learn to Play Poker: I haven't been playing poker this week, as it seems frivolous to throw my money into games when there are people who could really use that money. A lot of poker players feel the same, and due to the efforts of Wil Wheaton and some other good poker people, there are a bunch of online charity poker tournaments, starting tonight and going for the next few weeks, to help Hurrican Katrina victims.

Lasvegasvegas.comhttp://www.lasvegasvegas.com [Lasvegasvegas.com] Las Vegas and Poker Blog: ESPN Presents WSOP Poker Tonight: The $10,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em event attracted 173 amateur and professional poker players vying for a piece of the $1,643,500 prize pool. After the elimination days ended and the dust cleared we were down to the final six players making the TV table.

Worldseriesofpoker.com[Worldseriesofpoker.com] Main Event News--Harrah's 2005 World Series of Poker: 06/29/2005 - I decided that I wanted to put myself through the walk of shame that is the trek from the poker tournament area to the parking lot at the Rio one more time. I jumped into the $1000 buy-in Stud hi/low tournament with decent expectations, seeing as it was a game that I am decently proficient at (playing 10 hours a day online almost every day helps you hone your skills in pretty much whatever game you'd like).

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