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Liv Boeree Won the PokerStars Sunday Warm Up

Definitely not a stranger to large field poker tournaments, Liv Boeree, once again, proved that she's not just a pretty face on the poker table but one of the greatest poker players around the world. Taking down and grab the first place on last night's prestigious event.

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Hacker is Guilty for Stealing Virtual Poker Chips

A UK-based IT expert, Ashley Mitchell, admitted in court for hacking the servers of game developer Zynga and stealing about $12m worth of poker chips.

He laundered the haul via a series of Facebook accounts in a bid to escape being caught.

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Women's Online Poker League is Back

PokerStars Women's Poker League is set to return this coming Monday, February 7, 2011. Due to the success of the last years tournament, PokerStars decided to return for the new season for this year. It is expected that there will be a lot more hot poker girls to join the league this year.

PokerStars is one of the most popular online poker sites when it comes to poker girls, a go to site for a lot of professionals and amateur female poker players.

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Strip Poker Tournament Collects Clothes For Charity

When it comes to gambling, the legality of it in many states in US are still being questioned as lawmakers seek to increase revenues from poker games. However, a recently held poker tournament in Florida exemplifies how gambling and charity can go hand in hand.

The recent charity poker tournament named as "Taking It Off For Charity" was a big success. It was held in Florida, Friday evening night at the Vault Nightclub. There are about 80 participants showed up for the benefit of St. Francis House and Goodwill Industries International.

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Home Poker Games May Soon Be Legalized in South Carolina

Before, in South Carolina, they do not allow their residents to play any casino games, cards or dice games, on their own home. But now, gamblers may soon no longer have to fear that they are doing something illegal.

The state's Senate Judiciary Committee voted in a 15-6 margin to pass the bill that will allow poker and other cards and dice games to be played at home to the full Senate. And they wanted to change the gambling laws that have been on the books since 1802.

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