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Only three weeks remain before the Big Poker Show comes to town. The 2010 World Series of Poker will once again fill the Pavilion Expo Center at Harrah’s Rio Resort in Las Vegas with thousands of poker players from around the world, movie stars, sports celebrities, throngs of clamoring fans armed with point-and-shoots, millions and millions of dollars in cash, and a few gold bracelets.
We’ve prepared some never published images featuring celebrities playing poker at the 2009 WSOP and added them to the Flipchip Photo Gallery. This is also your opportunity to glimpse what happens backstage.
Additional details are available with this link. Don’t get shutout of any of the 2010 WSOP events by registering now… http://www.wsop.com/registration/.







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It’s time for George Sullivan of Pellegrino MMA to take on Rising Dragon MMA’s Tiawan Howard. Uh oh. The ring announcer has just revealed that Howard is self-trained. Get ready for a fatality. Round 1 is pretty competitive on the feet, but once it gets to the mat it’s all Sullivan, who almost gets the bent armlock at the bell. Sullivan pretty much continues where he left off in Round 2, getting Howard down, tying him up in a triangle, mounting him, and punching until ref Big Dan steps in at 2:31 of the round. Dominant showing by Sullivan. Tuan Pham of Fight Firm and Jessie Riggleman of MMAI Fight Team step up to the plate with the winner guaranteed a shot at the ROC flyweight belt down the line. Apparently Riggleman got the memo that Pham is a big puncher, as he does his best to keep this a wrestling match. Inexplicably, Pham obliges him, and despite some back and forth the Philly fighter finds himself caught in a guillotine and is put to sleep at 3:17 of Round 2. Last bout and it’s Bellmore Kickboxing star Gian Villante vs. Demetrius Richards of Elite Performance for the ROC light-heavyweight title. Richards was flown in from Nebraska for this fight - I guess they haven’t heard of Villante yet in Nebraska. Well, Villante is considered a superhero around these parts… a fact that means nothing to Richards, who eats a few low-kicks but uses a Whizzer to break Villante’s forearm (a mishap that occurs when Villante posts his hand). The official time of the TKO win is 3:27 of the first round. Richards is the new ROC 205-pound champ. And that’s all, folks.
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