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            <title>Phil Hellmuth, Jr. Wins 11th WSOP Bracelet</title>
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            <description>After two weeks of competitive play, the World Series of Poker is settling into a month more of major tournaments. With millions on the line, speculation is who will be crowned champion...</description>
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            <description>There are many things that you should know about online poker tournaments before you actually start to compete. The fact of the matter is that these are quite different from simply playing at the table...</description>
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            <description>Some of the world’s top &lt;a href=&quot;http://onlinepokerhangout.com/poker-player-john-juanda.php&quot;&gt;poker players &lt;/a&gt; are embroiled in a bitter antitrust lawsuit against one of the organizations which has helped propel them to fame. The players are seeking to hold the World Poker Tour (WPT) accountable and seek damages...</description>
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            <description>The number of people playing online poker is growing by the day.  The companies that jumped into the online world of poker early on are now starting to reap the benefits in a big way.  And to go along with the poker sites that have been around since the beginning,</description>
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            <description>Between juggling Wall Street-sized business deals, leading the movie star lifestyle, and finding time for the occasional poker tournament, Phil Hellmuth has his work cut out for him. Here's the man himself on life at the top. Phil, talk us through an average day in your life (if there is such a thing). Let's meet him the life of a Poker Megalord</description>
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            <description>He’s been called the Humphrey Bogart of the poker table and he exudes the louche elegance of a Bond villain; he’s the most stylish man in poker (sorry Devilfish) and of all the interviews in all the magazines in all the world, Sam Farha just had to walk into ours.</description>
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            <description>He’s been called the Humphrey Bogart of the poker table and he exudes the louche elegance of a Bond villain; he’s the most stylish man in poker (sorry Devilfish) and of all the interviews in all the magazines in all the world, Sam Farha just had to walk into ours.</description>
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            <description>He’s been called the Humphrey Bogart of the poker table and he exudes the louche elegance of a Bond villain; he’s the most stylish man in poker (sorry Devilfish) and of all the interviews in all the magazines in all the world, Sam Farha just had to walk into ours.</description>
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            <title>Relax Your Way to Victory</title>
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            <description>Annie Duke is known in the poker community for her tenacity and ability to stick it to the toughest players on the tour. She is the First Lady of poker, and her tough as nails approach leaves pros shaking in their boots. But what people who sit across the felt from Annie Duke don’t normally get to see is the loving mother, and spiritually sound woman that makes her the modern ambassador to the game.</description>
            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2005 16:00:08 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Lee Watkinson explains those weird poker plays the pros make</title>
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            <description>Maybe it’s just us, but when we watch the pros on TV, they make some plays which, to mere poker mortals, seem, well, a little strange. Thank God we have Lee Watkinson around to tell us what the hell’s going on.
            Following my two recent televised WPT final tables, people would often ask me what I was thinking when I played a couple of hands in a way that may have appeared… unorthodox.</description>
            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2005 17:34:44 +0100</pubDate>
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