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Sebok Takes to Twoplustwo to Defend Himself

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Plum TV Exec to Pay $1.2 Million Debt

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Plum TV Exec Won’t Pay His Casino Debt: Profiled on ABC News

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Daniel Negreanu’s Latest Rant: More Racist Nonsense Says Somach

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Prahlad Friedman vs. Justin Bonomo Fight Gets More Ugly

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Fox News Las Vegas: Pawn Stars Missile Guidance System Purchase “Not Illegal”

One of the most popular shows on Cable Television, the History Channel’s Pawn Stars, is raising eyebrows once again.

Sources close to FOX411 out of Las Vegas confirm that the show (and local pawn shop institution) has purchased a missile guidance system used on F-4 Phantom fighter planes.  That purchase is 100 percent “not illegal”, according to the show’s producer.

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Odds of Further Explosions at Japan Nuclear Power Plant in Poor Taste?

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Prahlad Friedman Calls out Isaac Haxton and Justin Bonomo for Account Sharing

UB.com poker pro Prahlad Friedman has called out fellow players Haxton and Bonomo for alleged “account sharing”.

Iassac Haxton and Justin Bonomo share and switch accounts often. Was playing random guy and looked up his stats. Identical to Hax.

Haxton knows I don't want to play him head up. So scummy. 

Beware of their scummy tactics.

They have been doing this to me for years. No more.

The online poker sites have taken pretty drastic actions against “account sharing”.  Witness:  Full Tilt Poker.

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Self-Proclaimed “Gambling Addict” and Bad Boy Brendan Fevola Punted From Crown Casino

Australia has been home to some of the world's biggest and most passionate punters.

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Alex Kamberis Calls JJ Prodigy a F***ing Scumbag

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Following Gambling Scandal: NRL And AFL Boys, Codes Under Spotlight

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NRL Match Fixers Face 10 Years Jail; Pokies Law Could Kill Clubs

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Charlie Sheen Betting All The Rage

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FBI: More Than 12,000 Phone Calls Intercepted in Alabama Political Gambling Scandal

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Sands Las Vegas Under Investigation for Allegedly Taking Bribes

Shares in Sands Las Vegas were down 7 percent on news that the company is under investigation for allegedly taking bribes in Macau.

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Brendan Fevola Termination Not Legal Says Management

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Professional Poker Player in Middle of Kabul Bank Corruption Scandal

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AFL Tired Of Gambling On Punter Fevola

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Ho No! The Stanley Ho Family Saga Continues

89-year-old Macau casino tycoon Stanley Ho filed a new lawsuit against various family members on Wednesday in an effort to keep control of his vast business empire.

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Las Vegas Sands Corp’s Sheldon Adelson Focus of Affidavit

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Is Viktor Blom (Isildur1) Playing as Lindqvro on Full Tilt?

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Craigslist Ex-Congressman Was in Favor of Legalized Internet Gambling in Some Forms

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Sportsbook.com Pays Out Both Sides On Christina Aguilera National Anthem Bet

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Syracuse Point-Shaving Rumor BS: Poster Heard it in a Bar Over Drinks

There was extensive discussion and tweeting about the alleged Syracuse Orange point-shaving rumor involving three players over the past 48 hours. 

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No Syracuse Point Shaving Scandal School Blog Claims

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Sumo Wrestlers Caught Up In Cell Phone Text-Fixing Gambling Sting

Japanese authorities report finding text messages on junior-grade Sumo Wrestlers cell phones suggesting they were fixing fights for gambling purposes. 

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Formaldehyde in Poker Cards Could Kill

Chinese poker players have been warned in recent days that they could face death by continuing to play poker.

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