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By Bluff magazine
Michael Friedman Friday, April 10, 2009 The world is going through major financial changes these days and the poker community is not immune to the economic decline. Both brick-and-mortar casinos and the online sites continue to feel pinched by the downturn and some people think the golden days of poker are gone forever. From the biggest cash game players to the average Joe who saves his or her money to play poker in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and elsewhere, people across the country are holding on to what used to be poker money because ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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