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No, he is an [censored] for posting one long, difficult to read paragraph. Why not indent once in a while? [/ QUOTE ] Maybe he's an anti-intendist, and it's against his religioon? |
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I haven't played online in over a week. After a two year stint, I don't need it anymore. Losing my e-wallet took care of my addiction and now I have a life again.
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still nearly 600 people at borgata for winter poker open---agreed things will change, but not ready to call for the death of WPT just yet.
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The 2006 Winter Poker Open had 381 runners.
The 2007 Winter Poker Open has 571 players. Obv the WPT is dieing. |
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ok i will give you punctuation boys/girls more to get flustered about
i come to this site for content -- not grammmanure checks. |
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i heart this funny post <3
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Yawn.... Poker and gambling shows are quite popular at the moment, and the WPT is still the highest rated ... the tournies pay for themselves, and the production cost is less than the revenue - so even if overextension into other things kills the parent company, the WPT can be sold independantly and will continue.
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WPTE is betting its entire future on being able to obtain monopoly online gaming licenses in markets in Asia, with "Greater China" being THE PRIZE that WPTE absolutely wants and has to have in order for the company to grow.
Look for the first WPT event in "China", at the MGM Grand Macau, to take place sometime in 2008 and/or 2009. |
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