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  2. Underground poker - Wikipedia

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    Underground poker is poker played in a venue not operating in accordance with local gaming laws. In many jurisdictions, an unlicensed poker game may still be legal if the game is played in a residence, the host does not profit, and/or the buy-in fees do not exceed a certain threshold. Even if the game itself is illegal, in some jurisdictions it ...

  3. Omaha hold 'em - Wikipedia

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    Omaha hold 'em derives its name from two types of games. "Hold'em" refers to a game using community cards that are shared by all players. This is opposed to draw games, where each player's hand is composed only of concealed cards, and stud games, where each player's unique hand contains a mix of cards visible to the other players and concealed hole cards.

  4. Blind man's bluff (poker) - Wikipedia

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    During its coverage of the 2004 World Series of Poker, ESPN showed a blind man's bluff version of Texas hold 'em. Blind man's bluff is commonly referred to as 'Oklahoma forehead' throughout the central United States. [1] The first Blind Man's Bluff World Championship took place at the Paddy Power Poker Irish Winter Festival in October 2010. [2]

  5. Heartland Poker Tour - Wikipedia

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    June 26, 2005. (2005-06-26) –. present. Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) is an internationally syndicated television program airing 52 weeks each year and a U.S.-based poker tour. Created by friends Greg Lang and Todd Anderson in 2005, HPT promotes the tagline "Real People, Unreal Money." Originally developed to be a regional TV show airing in the ...

  6. List of largest poker tournaments in history (by prize pool)

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    For the last several years, the largest tournament in the world has been the World Series of Poker Main Event. With the exception of 1992, the US$10,000 buy-in tournament increased in prize pool year-over-year from its start in 1970 until 2007 (the latter a result of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006, which reduced the number of players winning their seats via online play).

  7. Bobby Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Baldwin (born c. 1950) [1] is a professional poker player and casino executive. As a poker player, Baldwin is best known as the winner of the 1978 World Series of Poker Main Event, becoming the youngest Main Event champion at that time. Baldwin was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, [2] and attended Oklahoma State University in 1970.

  8. Clonie Gowen - Wikipedia

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    She was a regular columnist for All In magazine. She frequently hosted tournaments and charity events and was a partner in a poker school. In 2007 and 2008, Gowen played in five different episodes/games of the first four seasons of Poker After Dark, a production of gaming company Full Tilt Poker, airing on NBC as a series of televised cash ...

  9. Poker tournament - Wikipedia

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    A poker tournament is a tournament where players compete by playing poker. It can feature as few as two players playing on a single table (called a "heads-up" tournament), and as many as tens of thousands of players playing on thousands of tables. The winner of the tournament is usually the person who wins every poker chip in the game and the ...