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  • Poker Set In Aluminum Case


    Toy (Cardinal Industries)

    Cardinal Industries

    List Price:
    $16.99

    Price: $11.98
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  • A take anywhere set for the poker players in your family
  • One deck of poker cards plus dealer chips
  • Complete instructions for Texas Hold'em
  • poker board FAQ


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    Played it several years ago, and the same sort of thing happened. I played most of the game in boxer shorts and my boyfriend in panties.

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    poker board news

    Nevada Online Poker Could Take Another Year

    22.05.12

    Americans could see the first U.S.-based licensed and regulated real-money poker site this holiday season.

    At Monday’s Gaming Policy Committee meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairman Mark Lipparelli said that the Silver State will likely issue its first licenses in 30-60 days — and it will probably take another six to eight months after that before games are running.


    Source: CardPlayer.com

    Baldermann lashes out at video gambling process

    22.05.12

    NEW LENOX — While Mayor Tim Baldermann told the village board video gambling will be on the agenda soon, he railed against state government Monday, blaming Springfield for what he considers a chaotic process.

    “My biggest concern is doing business with the state,” Baldermann said. “They keep coming up with scheme after scheme after scheme to try to balance their budget.”


    Source: Joliet Herald News