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Re: China: Poker\'s next frontier?
When they broadcast the WPT in China and Signapore, will they overdub VVP and Mike S's voice with Chinese commentators' so that the audience will have an inkling what is going on?
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Re: China: Poker\'s next frontier?
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When they broadcast the WPT in China and Signapore, will they overdub VVP and Mike S's voice with Chinese commentators' so that the audience will have an inkling what is going on? [/ QUOTE ] That'd be awesome to hear how VVP's quirky quips get translated. |
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When they broadcast the WPT in China and Signapore, will they overdub VVP and Mike S's voice with Chinese commentators' so that the audience will have an inkling what is going on? [/ QUOTE ] It will be like a reverse Godzilla movie. |
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Just out of curiosity, is there any land based poker in China yet. If Jack Binnion is in charge of the Wynn operation in Macau I would imagine that he would sneak a poker room in if he could afford it. Someone posted saying that they went to the opening day of the Wynn Macau and there wasn't any Hold'em. Does that mean no poker room at all or just no Hold'em?
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Do we really need to bump an Olivert China thread?
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I never thought I'd see the day when I would envy the freedoms of the people in China.
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You people live in a fantasy world. All poker sites are blocked there and their regime will never change that. There is no sign of China letting it's citizens play online poker...lol
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China always played poker.
It isn't something completely new thing for them... |
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I was just in China and all I saw was people playing Mah Jongg. Why would they want to play poker online when they could play Mah Jongg online?
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