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		<title>Poker After Dark &#8211; Durr Does It Again (source: launchpoker.com)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poker After Dark &#8211; Durr Does It Again (source: launchpoker.com) The $100k buy in event featured the best casino craps players out there, such as Phil Hellmuth, Tom Dwan, Allen Cunningham, Guy Laliberte, Mike Baxter and David Peat. It was Baxter and Dwar who mixed it up before, and were destined to do it again [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Poker After Dark &#8211; Durr Does It Again (source: launchpoker.com) </strong><br />
The $100k buy in event featured the best <a href="http://www.craps.com/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">casino craps</span></a> players out there, such as Phil Hellmuth, Tom Dwan, Allen Cunningham, Guy Laliberte, Mike Baxter and David Peat. It was Baxter and Dwar who mixed it up before, and were destined to do it again in this particular han&#8230; (source: launchpoker.com) &#8211; RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com</p>
<p><strong>Poker After Dark &#8211; Big Man Straight (source: launchpoker.com) </strong><br />
When Poker After Dark started their new season, they started to bring in some new blood as well. In the Cash Game episode, where players paid $100k to play, Phil Hellmuth, Tom Dwan, Allen Cunningham, Guy Laliberte, Mike Baxter, and David Peat were invited &#8230; (source: launchpoker.com) &#8211; RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com</p>
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		<title>Craps &amp; Its History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online casinos have become very popular for gamblers as they offer easy access to their favourite casino games. Most online casinos offer the same games that one would find when visiting a brick and mortar casino. One popular game that has migrated online is craps With a long history this popular dice game has developed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Online casinos have become very popular for gamblers as they offer easy access to their favourite casino games. Most online casinos offer the same games that one would find when visiting a brick and mortar casino. One popular game that has migrated online is  <a href ="http://SLOTEMARKE.INFO/online-games/el-craps-online-un-gran-juego-para-comenzar/">craps</a>  With a long history<br />
 this popular dice game has developed over the years. The game has also been played in many venues as one just simply must have two dice in order to play.<br />
As with many games<br />
 there is some disagreement and uncertainty regarding its exact origins. Some scholars hypothesize that the game actually can be traced as far back as ancient times. Many other scholars are more comfortable in saying the game of craps originated from a British game called<br />
 hazard. The game was reportedly invented during the Crusades of the 12th century. It was invented to help stay off boredom during long and monotonous sieges. The game was later introduced to the French who put their own name on it<br />
 dubbing it French Hazard or in some cases<br />
 craps. The name craps came from the word crabs. The French gave this term to two dice with each featuring a one.<br />
With colonization<br />
 many customs from Europe spread to the New World. The game of craps was no exception. In the early 1800s the game found its way to America. Here in New Orleans<br />
 the game of craps was adapted from the French hazard game.  The game took off and was played in a variety of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">casino</span> venues. These include not only gambling parlours but also riverboats and wharves as only dice was needed to play. In this version of craps<br />
 the types of bets were limited. Therefore<br />
 if the dice were weighted<br />
 the game could be easily fixed. This problem was eventually solved with John Winn<br />
 a dice manufacturer created another version of craps. In this game<br />
 the participants placed wagers against the person rolling the dice. They could place bets against or in favour of the roller. This version of the game evolved into the popular game played today in many online casinos today.</p>
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