2008 BINION'S POKER CLASSIC
05-28-2008 to 07-08-2008
Binion's Hotel and Casino
128 East Fremont Street - Las Vegas, NV
COMPLETE TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
EVENT DATE & GAME TYPEBUY-IN + ENTRYDAY 1 START TIME
Wed, May. 28
No-Limit Hold'em Employees Event 1 $90 + $10
02:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Thu, May. 29
No-Limit Hold'em Event 2 $135 + $15
02:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Fri, May. 30
No-Limit Hold'em Event 3 $135 + $15
02:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Sat, May. 31
Pot-Limit Hold'em Event 4 $135 + $15
04:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Sun, Jun. 01
Limit Omaha High-Low Split 8OB Event 5 $135 + $15
04:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Mon, Jun. 02
No-Limit Hold'em Event 6 $180 + $20
02:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Tue, Jun. 03
Limit Omaha High-Low Split 8OB Event 7 $225 + $25
02:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Wed, Jun. 04
Limit Hold'em Event 8 $135 + $15
02:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Thu, Jun. 05
No-Limit Hold'em Event 9 $225 + $25
02:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Fri, Jun. 06
No-Limit Hold'em Ladies Event 10 $90 + $10
01:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Fri, Jun. 06
Limit Omaha High-Low Split 8OB Event 11 $180 + $20
02:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Sat, Jun. 07
No-Limit Hold'em Shootout Event 12 $135 + $15
04:00 PM PDT
COVERAGE: SCHEDULE
Mon, Jul. 07 - Sun, Jun. 08
No-Limit Hold'em Championship Event $1,920 + $80
12:00 PM PDT
For complete listings go to Cardplayer.com
Friday, May 16, 2008
Saturday, May 3, 2008
RON PAUL talks about Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act
Protector of Personal Freedoms, Helping End the UIGEA
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is one of those rare politicians who seems to be in office for reasons other than ego or personal gain.
Closer to being a Libertarian than a contemporary Republican, he has served more than 10 years representing Texans in the House of Representatives since 1976 (he’s been in office since 1997, but served two other times). He believes the government should stay as far out of Americans’ lives as possible and sees the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) as a dangerous precedent in the battle to regulate the Internet.
Paul is an outspoken opponent of the UIGEA and is a co-signer of Congressman Barney Frank’s bill that would prevent Federal employees from implementing the rules of the UIGEA, which would essentially kill it. He has been critical of the UIGEA during committee hearings about the bill.
His testimony at last month’s hearing on the rules and regulations of the UIGEA sums up his position: “The ban on Internet gambling infringes upon two freedoms that are important to many Americans: the ability to do with their money as they see fit, and the freedom from government interference with the Internet.”
Earlier this week, he took time from his schedule to talk with CardPlayer.com about the UIGEA.
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is one of those rare politicians who seems to be in office for reasons other than ego or personal gain.
Closer to being a Libertarian than a contemporary Republican, he has served more than 10 years representing Texans in the House of Representatives since 1976 (he’s been in office since 1997, but served two other times). He believes the government should stay as far out of Americans’ lives as possible and sees the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) as a dangerous precedent in the battle to regulate the Internet.
Paul is an outspoken opponent of the UIGEA and is a co-signer of Congressman Barney Frank’s bill that would prevent Federal employees from implementing the rules of the UIGEA, which would essentially kill it. He has been critical of the UIGEA during committee hearings about the bill.
His testimony at last month’s hearing on the rules and regulations of the UIGEA sums up his position: “The ban on Internet gambling infringes upon two freedoms that are important to many Americans: the ability to do with their money as they see fit, and the freedom from government interference with the Internet.”
Earlier this week, he took time from his schedule to talk with CardPlayer.com about the UIGEA.
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