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No school meant poker-playing sessions that sometimes lasted 20 hours.
In the cards: How teenage poker prodigy Steven Silverman won, and lost, millions Jessica Weiss 2010
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Watch out also for fellow south-coast arrivistes Brighton and their poker-playing, gambling mogul supremo Tony Bloom.
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The ripple effects show how crucial a handful of online companies operating at the edge of the law were to a recent boom in televised poker games, which in some cases act as infomercials for the poker-playing industry.
Inside the TV Poker Machine Sam Schechner 2011
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She added the role of Minnie, a poker-playing barmaid, last spring at San Francisco Opera, cantering into act three on horseback.
Susan Dormady Eisenberg: Soprano Deborah Voigt Launches a Rich New Season of Firsts Susan Dormady Eisenberg 2010
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Pardon my ignorance, but has anyone held a tournament among the poker-playing programs?
Singularity Watch, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Another appearance by the poker-playing writers, which set up a couple of James Patterson jokes, one delivered by himself.
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No school meant poker-playing sessions that sometimes lasted 20 hours.
In the cards: How teenage poker prodigy Steven Silverman won, and lost, millions Jessica Weiss 2010
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She added the role of Minnie, a poker-playing barmaid, last spring at San Francisco Opera, cantering into act three on horseback.
Susan Dormady Eisenberg: Soprano Deborah Voigt Launches a Rich New Season of Firsts Susan Dormady Eisenberg 2010
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And if it takes a poker-playing supercomputer to remind us that we can't enjoy the rewards without taking the risks, so be it.
Garry Kasparov On 'Chess Metaphors': The Chess Master And The Computer 2010
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And if it takes a poker-playing supercomputer to remind us that we can't enjoy the rewards without taking the risks, so be it.
Garry Kasparov On 'Chess Metaphors': The Chess Master And The Computer 2010
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