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Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs accused of stealing money from players by PFA forum member (topic starts at 0:38:37 mark). WSOP bracelets won by familiar names: John Hennigan, Adam Friedman, Ismael Bojang, Joseph Cheong, Michael Mizrachi, Greg Mueller (1:20:47). Mysterious "Rachel Lees" Twitter writes long essays criticizing Negreanu & modern poker culture (2:21:51). Negreanu to out people who owe him money soon? (3:20:55) Colonel Fabersham calls Orleans regarding a man winning "LIPS" $200 Ladies Shootout (3:47:01). PFA Exclusive: Insider reports Cosmopolitan reportedly "very close" to being sold (4:06:54). Brandon Steven pays $1.1m fine to avoid prison in Kansas underground poker game case (4:14:13). Party Poker CEO posts blog regarding recent controversial changes to software (4:26:08). Sportsbetting coming to New Hampshire (4:32:56). Editorial: When positive change happens in response to a lie, should we keep quiet? (4:39:45) tradershky co-hosts. Call from "Chinese Tyrone". |
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