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  2. Poker dealer - Wikipedia

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    Major poker tournaments also hire dealers. For a given tournament stop, the tournament coordinator will hire dealers on contract for the duration of the tournament, which may be a few days to a few weeks. Room and board may or may not be provided by the tournament management; the dealer is typically responsible for their own travel expenses.

  3. Andrew Neeme - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Neeme is an American professional poker player and poker vlogger from Michigan, United States.He is known for popularizing the "meet-up game" in which he announces on social media where he plays and searches for other players interested in playing in the game.

  4. Croupier - Wikipedia

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    A blackjack dealer at Harrah's Las Vegas (2011). Training methods to become a casino croupier vary from country to country. In North America, blackjack is almost always the game that dealers learn first, as it is simple and popular, and when the dealer makes errors, they tend not to cost the casino much money.

  5. The 10 biggest tournament cash prizes recorded in poker history

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    #10. World Championship - No Limit Hold'em - Cash prize (adjusted for inflation): $12,498,391 - Event start date: July 5, 2010 - Winner: Jonathan Duhamel

  6. Andrew Robl - Wikipedia

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    During the summer between his senior year in high school and freshman year in college, he made between $70,000 and $80,000 playing online poker. [2] At the age of 21, he moved to Las Vegas to pursue a profession in poker. [3] In 2008, Robl appeared on season 4 on the poker television show Poker After Dark on NBC. He was on the Nets vs Vets episode.

  7. PokerStars Big Game - Wikipedia

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    The blinds are $200/$400 with a $100 ante which is paid for all players by the player on the designated dealer "button". The highest-earning loose cannon at the end of the season wins an additional prize, a North American Poker Tour (NAPT) "passport" valued at $50,000, consisting of entry fees and expenses for various NAPT tournaments.

  8. United States slot machine ownership regulations by state

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    Michigan: Machines 25 years or older legal Minnesota: All machines legal Mississippi: Machines 25 years or older legal Missouri: Machines 30 years or older legal Montana: Machines 25 years or older legal Nebraska: All machines prohibited Nevada: All machines legal New Hampshire: Machines 25 years or older legal New Jersey

  9. World Series of Poker Casino Employee Championship

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    The 2002 winner, David Warga went on to become the first Casino Employee Champion to win a WSOP open event in 2010. Many top professional poker players got their start working in casinos. 1998 WSOP Main Event Champion and five-time bracelet winner, Scotty Nguyen's first job was as a dealer. [11]