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Date Posted: Mon March 14, 2005 10:57:48
Author: Rambacker
Subject: I stand corrected on the poker craze with college kids. See today's New York Times for an article on it using Princeton as an example.
In reply to: Ram'83 's message, "Have to disagree with you on this one, Rambacker. While poker has long been a pasttime for college kids, ElJefe is right, interest in games like Texas Hold'em are at an all-time high. Having the tourney in a gambling mecca would be a PR black eye for the A-10. Yes, many tourists go to AC and never gamble - in the summer. In early March even the boardwalk isn't open. What would college kids do but try to sneak into a casino?" on Mon March 14, 2005 09:30:13


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