Free Thai Cashew Chicken at Panda Express
We love us some Panda. Express, that is.
And now, to advertise their new Thai Cashew Chicken entree, you can stop by Panda Express to try it for free. Not just a toothpick sample that they're supposed to offer as a greeting to each customer (really, it's part of their training), but a whole small carton.
Just print out the coupon at this link. No purchase necessary.
The coupon is only good today, July 14.
Free pass to G2E
While we're at it, you can also fill out the form at this link to get a free exhibit badge to this year's Global Gaming Expo, or G2E.
It takes place Nov. 16-18 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
CES concentrates on upcoming electronics; G2E focuses on upcoming casino games, primarily slot machines. You'll be able to see and play the latest in technology from all the slot manufacturers before they hit the casinos. Some games are prototypes that won't be released for another couple years.
Free pass to CES
It's still a ways away, but if you want to check out the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas for free, register at this link.
Next year's CES show takes place Jan. 6-9, 2011 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and the free Exhibits Plus Pass will give you access to the floor exhibits as well as keynote addresses, SuperSessions, TechZones, and more.
You'll be asked for a company name when signing up, but there's no verification in person. Just your ID is required or a printout of your verification letter.
2010 WSOP First Event Gold to Hoai Pham
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Poker Champion Hoai Pham takes down WSOP gold bracelet #1 for 2010
At daybreak Sunday Morning the 2010 World Series of Poker handed the first gold bracelet to event #1 winner, Hoai Pham. He will be returning to his home in Mission Viejo, California with the new trinket, $71,424 in cash, and knowing his name will always be in the WSOP history book.
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Arthur Vea received $44,079 for second place
$50K Poker Player’s Championship Intense Event
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$50K Poker Player's Championship Day 1Click photo for gallery image
Poker is normally an intense activity at best; but, add a $50,000 out-of-pocket buy-in and a million and a half winners purse and the level intensity goes up an order of magnitude. Often the stress can be read in the faces of the players and offers an insight into the world of professional poker.
What better place than the $50K WSOP Poker Players Chamionship at the Rio in Las Vegas.
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Jennifer Harman
Greg Raymer
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Ted Lawson
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Howard Lederer
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Lyle Berman seems to have the stress thing figured out and under control
First Look 2010 WSOP Gold Bracelet
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2010 WSOP Gold Bracelet
A radical new look for the coveted gold bracelet that goes to the winner of a 2010 WSOP event.
Some like them, some don't, according to a very unscientific poll taken by the eavesdropping method. Like it or hate it, the gold bracelet remains the most sought after prize in all of poker.
2010 WSOP fans will love new, expanded layout
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New addition to the WSOP is this gigantic poker roomClick photo for gallery image
The Big Poker Show rolls into town today for the 41st time and will add another chapter to the rich history of the game. The 2010 World Series of Poker opens today with the Poker Player's Championship event #2, a $50,000 Buy-In challenge that draws poker's elite from dozens of countries around the world.
There's also a WSOP tradition, the Casino Employees No-Limit Hold'em event #1, a $500 Buy-In tournament limited to workers of the poker industry.
For the only official live blog coverage direct from the green felt of the WSOP tables go to PokerNews.com. Hundreds of photos published as it happens.
Today, Friday 28th, sees a full moon rising in the East. How many years before another WSOP begins on a full moon?
2010 WSOP fans will love new, expanded layout
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New addition to the WSOP is this gigantic poker roomClick photo for gallery image
The Big Poker Show rolls into town today for the 41st time and will add another chapter to the rich history of the game. The 2010 World Series of Poker opens today with the Poker Player's Championship event #2, a $50,000 Buy-In challenge that draws poker's elite from dozens of countries around the world.
There's also a WSOP tradition, the Casino Employees No-Limit Hold'em event #1, a $500 Buy-In tournament limited to workers of the poker industry.
For the only official live blog coverage direct from the green felt of the WSOP tables go to PokerNews.com. Hundreds of photos published as it happens.
Today, Friday 28th, sees a full moon rising in the East. How many years before another WSOP begins on a full moon?
6th Annual National Heads-Up Poker Championship Finale
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Eric Seidel plays Annie Duke in the best of three finals for the championship of the 6th Annual NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship
Tune into NBC TV at Noon - 3PM ET / 9AM - Noon PT for the finale of the 6th Annual NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship today, Sunday May 23. Three hours of top level poker pros playing the semifinal matches and the best-of-three final matches for the prestigious title.
Begin the three hour episode with the four surviving players from the elite, invitation-only starting field of 64. Watch poker history in the making as Annie Duke notches the first win by a female player in the history of the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship.
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Annie Duke, winner of the 6th Annual NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship
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Scotty Nguyen
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Dennis Phillips
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Annie Duke Giving Away $10K WSOP Seat
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Annie Duke, seen here on way to winning the National Heads-Up Championship, hosts the Star Studded Charity Poker Tournament to Benefit After-School All-Stars
Be there for Annie Duke's charity poker tournament to benefit After-School All-Stars at the Commerce Casino on Thursday, May 20th starting at 6:30PM. California Governor Schwarzenegger's After-School All-Stars is a nonprofit organization for at-risk youth.
Take the time to help out this cause for some kids that deserve all the help they get. Make a difference in the future of these young lives with participation in this event. Entries are $250 per player with $100 re-buys and $75 for non-players. All proceeds go to After-School All-Stars.
While you're feeling good about yourself you will be rubbing shoulders with some of poker's royalty mixed up with a generous slate of Hollywood stars. Maybe you'll get lucky and walk away with a $10K WSOP Main Event seat. You could ride away on you very own Segway personal transporter or play away on a Scott Ian (Anthrax) signed Jackson guitar. Registration begins at 6:30 pm at Commerce Casino in Los Angeles, CA.
Don't miss this opportunity to mingle with the beautiful people. Where else can you be a part of the fast lane crowd for a low, low $250?
Hope to see you there.
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Movie Star Don Cheadle
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Poker Pro Tiffany Michelle
