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[The Schiesty Times] Six players will compete in a winner-take-all $60 million US televised poker tournament next summer. Damn, I want to play.

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[On the Flop - Your source for poker news] $60M Winner-Take-All Poker Tourney Set: LOS ANGELES - Six players will compete in a winner-take-all $60 million televised poker tournament next summer.Fox Sports Net reached agreement on a three-year deal Monday, with the pots growing to $75 million in 2007 and $100 million in 2008 for the one-day competitions at the Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia.The first tournament is .

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