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EntertainmentIt is not a coincidence that Las Vegas is considered the entertainment capital of the world. Shows, concerts, restaurants and others, provide much of the entertainment embodied in the “casino experience”. Entertainment is an inherent part of gambling and the two are parallel in many aspects. The gambling experience, when it is positive and fun, is always a form of entertainment. With the increased exposure of the gambling world, and poker in particular, either via internet, television or other forms of media, gambling is now considered a form of entertainment and in some cases even as a sport. A Real High Flying Poker Event
The second World Series of Poker Europe opened with the first ever aerial poker tournament.
2009 Poker After Dark Series Hosted By Leeann Tweeden
The 2009 season of Poker After Dark will start taping at Golden Nugget’s new events center in October.
Olympic Legend To Play Poker Tournament Olympic hurdler puts his name down for celebrity poker tournament in January 2009.Rock Acts To Play At Californian Casino Two classic rock acts will be performing at a casino in California next month. TV Wedding Has Casino Theme A wedding that was filmed for BBC3's Don't Tell the Bride show had a casino-themed reception, complete with roulette et al. Vegas Gambling Experience Preferred Britons prefer gambling in Las Vegas to having a flutter in Macau, China, according to one industry magazine. Casino-Based Film Out On DVD A film that highlights what could happen if you visit the casinos of Las Vegas is out on DVD this week. Bingo Described As "Lovely" Bingo is "lovely" to play, according to one recent numbers game winner from Stowmarket. Sporting Legend Signs Up For Poker Event An ex-baseball star will play in a charity poker competition in Tampa, Florida next January.Ladbrokes: Celebrity Gambling Not That Popular Gambling on celebrities is not that popular, according to one betting company. |
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Olympic hurdler puts his name down for celebrity poker tournament in January 2009.
Two classic rock acts will be performing at a casino in California next month.
A wedding that was filmed for BBC3's Don't Tell the Bride show had a casino-themed reception, complete with roulette et al.
Britons prefer gambling in Las Vegas to having a flutter in Macau, China, according to one industry magazine.
A film that highlights what could happen if you visit the casinos of Las Vegas is out on DVD this week.
Bingo is "lovely" to play, according to one recent numbers game winner from Stowmarket.
An ex-baseball star will play in a charity poker competition in Tampa, Florida next January.
Gambling on celebrities is not that popular, according to one betting company.