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Bodog Announces New Software for Beta Testing
June 19, 2008

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This is very exciting for all the poker lovers. We always love to see new and improved games to play, and Bodog is keeping up the excitement, with their new software.

Bodog proudly announces the release of their new software. It is in beta testing so all of you can download and see all the improvements. Now you can customize your game. It has resizable tables with full screen mode. And now too it has an embedded chat and details, and on-demand player tools.

At Bodog they want the players to be a part of the process! Just go download the new beta version, and they welcome all of your feedback to help them improve your playing needs. With every update, each beta version will reflect the input received from the players. The Bodog client can be ran independently giving you the ability to choose between the established and beta during each session.

“Offering players the most secure and enjoyable online gaming experience possible is paramount to >Bodog,” said Morris Mohawk Gaming Group CEO Alwyn Morris. “When Bodog Poker players asked for new features like resizable game play windows and full screen mode, we listened, integrating those features into the new beta client. These new features are just another step in Bodog’s on-going evolution and players can look forward to much more in the future.”

Poker lovers, here is your chance to try and enjoy the new improvements you have been asking and waiting for, Get on over to Bodog and see for yourself!!

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Poker Pros get a Full House?
June 5, 2008

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The question is, just how many of our Representatives, Senators, and Congressmen play poker.

A few examples: Senator Ted Stevens does in his native Alaskian’s fishing camps. Rep. Charlie Rangel plays with his buddies back in New York. Rep. Joe Barton goes to Oklahoma’s Indian Reservations. Rep. Duncan Hunter plays Nickel/ dime, and quarter games on Capital Hill. And before he even thought of running for the White House, Sen. Obama dealt in lawmakers and lobbyists in the legislation in Springfield.

Now what does this tell you? It seems to me that playing poker and drinking beer is easier to support than us sitting at home on our keyboards and a mouse. Does this seem right to you?

Read the whole article:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0608/10773.html