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The power of poker

The recent popularity of poker has swept up millions of people nationwide, including many locals.

“Texas Hold ’Em is the hottest game on cable right now,” said Mike Loeh, sales manager for Susquehanna Communications, the primary cable-television provider in most of the region. “Poker’s so hot right now that ESPN is doing an original drama about the excitement around these poker games.”

Woman is UK's top bingo caller

A mother-of-four has beaten off stiff competition to be the first female crowned Britain's best bingo caller.
Mandy Gorgan, 36, does not go in for legs 11 and other "silly lingo", saying bingo was big business and customers had to be able to concentrate.

She will be showing off her skills at a Las Vegas casino as part of her prize, after seeing off four male callers to win the title on Sunday.

Bingo helps boosters pay for athletics

CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP -- Senior citizen Darlene Murdoch is facing hip replacement surgery this month, but that didn't stop her from zipping from table to table recently to sell pull-tab lottery tickets to bingo players.

She didn't get paid for her work. Murdoch is a volunteer at a weekly bingo game whose profits go to the athletic boosters club at L'Anse Creuse High School in Harrison Township.

"It's for a good cause," a cheerful Murdoch said. "All of my kids are over 40 now. But they have a good crew of people here, and it's to support the (high school) kids."

Online Casino Gambler Gets Busted over $500

Most people who play at their favorite online casino on the net generally feel pretty safe while playing and don´t consider their actions illegal in any way. But for one unfortunate online gambler, that myth was recently shattered. Jeffrey Trauman became the first and only online casino player that has been charged by the government for wagering online in the US. Some say this may have broader implications for the online casinos but others say it was an isolated incident that was blown out of proportion.

Mum gives away £80k in one night

A MUM who won a whopping £102,000 on a game of bingo gave £80,000 of it away that night – including a £20,000 chunk to a virtual stranger.

Novice player Maria Watt was visiting her local bingo hall for just the third time when she hit the jackpot.

In fact, she was such a bingo beginner that she did not even realize how much she had won.

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