State Rep. Jim Kasper has anything to say about it,
North Dakota will be added to the list.
Earlier this month, Kasper, a Republican who has represented District 46 (Fargo) since 2001, has introduced
House Concurrent Resolution 3012, which seeks to put a measure on the 2022 general election ballot to ask residents whether or not they want to permit online poker. The measure has already shown bi-partisan support in the House.
âThe country is just going more and more into gaming online,â Kasper said a week after introducing his bill. âLetâs not leave North Dakota as one of the few states that doesnât allow it.â
Sarah Herring welcome 15-time bracelet winner
Phil Hellmuth to the show to talk NFL Playoffs. He talks about his favorite sports bets, makes picks for the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Green Bay Packers and
Buffalo Bills @ Kansas City Chiefs, and shares why he s been so successful with his Pick of the Week this season.
In addition, he offers his Super Bowl pick, shares stories of past Super Bowls he s attended, and of course name drops the likes of Larry Fitzgerald, George W. Bush, Condoleeza Rice, Billionaire Bill Austin, Troy Aikman, Tiger Woods, Gene Simmons, Garth Brooks, and Brett Favre.
There s also a short interview w/
In the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast, the crew go over the Top 10 stories of 2020 including the end of the Black Friday saga, Coronavirus & more.
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2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event final table at the
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas is just a couple of days away. One man traveling across the country from Somerset, New Jersey to compete for $1.5 million and a shot at the bracelet is
Ryan âHagzzz021â Hagerty, who will start the final table third in chips with 5,075,000.
With nearly $2 million in online tournament earnings and $341,128 in the live realm, the 28-year-old Hagerty is among the most experienced players at the table, though itâs only his second WSOP Main Event (he busted Day 2 in 2018 and had to miss last summer due to his sisterâs wedding). No matter where he finishes, Hagerty will notch the biggest live score of his career, and what may be surprising to some is the fact that he almost didnât play.