November 2nd, 2005
Kay Strong: Poker Room Manager at Joker’s Wild
Kay Strong was born in Seattle, Washington. After graduation from high school, Kay attended Central Washington University studying Political Science, but in her fourth year of college she decided to pursue a career in broadcast news and enrolled in a broadcasting school in Seattle.
After graduation in 1981, Kay […]
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November 2nd, 2005
John Carlisle
Sociologists uncovered an interesting phenomenon that occurs with Gypsies. This nomadic pack of people has an uncanny rate of successful recovery to relatively serious illnesses. Despite the fact that they do not have total access and understanding to all of the modern treatments and preventative measures, they still have a higher recovery rate to […]
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November 2nd, 2005
Susie Isaacs
In the last issue of Poker Player I got on a tangent about smoking. If you missed it, don’t misunderstand. I was the world’s most addicted smoker, so I wasn’t lambasting anyone. I was simply discussing the addiction and how very difficult it is to beat it. I speak from experience.
I believe that everyone […]
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November 2nd, 2005
Diane McHaffie
Poker has been greatly enhanced by the popularity of online poker. People who have never played poker before are now finding it comfortable to learn the game by playing online, where they don’t have to be observed or feel intimidated by real people. New players don’t have to experience that frightful first-time game of […]
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