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Burns wins a hand in his defense: Latrobe Bulletin Article

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Legal questions surround Texas hold 'em: Pittsburgh Tribune Review Article

Everyone knows it's illegal, but ...: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Article

Judge Richard E. McCormick, in a six-page opinion, rejected
defense claims that poker was not illegal gambling in
Pennsylvania.
Updates !!
The cards have been dealt to Superior Court to decide whether
Texas Hold 'em poker tournaments are unlawful gambling
under Pennsylvania law.
Recent court cases has raised a long-simmering issue across
the state: Are card games like Texas Hold 'Em games of
chance, or games of skill?
South Carolina judge rules Texas Hold 'em is a skill.

Sexton to Testify at South Carolina Poker Trial Today.
Arguments for poker as more a game of skill than luck are
surfacing in court cases as close as Westmoreland County
House Bill would legalize poker for fire halls to raise
money: Just a week after a jury convicted a Westmoreland
County attorney on gambling charges for holding Texas
Hold 'Em tournaments in fire halls, a Cambria County
lawmaker wants to legalize the card games for fire
department fundraisers.
Derry lawyer convicted of illegal gambling: A jury deliberated
just over two hours before finding Burns, 65, of Derry guilty of
12 misdemeanor counts of organizing and operating illegal
gambling by holding Texas Hold 'Em tournaments in Adamsburg
and Seward in 2007.
Local amateurs playing hold'em for prizes and points: May 28,
2009
- Kunst, 45, of Kittanning, who is originally from Tampa,
Fla., in reality is just a friendly guy who enjoys a nice game of
Texas hold'em with other local amateur poker players at the
twice-a-week, play for prizes and points at tournaments held at
the Warehouse Nightclub on Templeton Way in the downtown.