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ESPN can see the cards-how secure?
From:
www.nydailynews.com/sports/story/327307p-279794c.html "Off in the corner of the Amazon Room at the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino, hidden by large black curtains, additional ESPN producers monitor the action on dozens of screens. In a highly secured area, two additional producers keep track of the cameras that reveal each player's hole cards. About 15 hands make the final cut for each one-hour program." How secure is the information about the players cards? Didn't the Nevad Casino Contro; Commission bar live poker broadcasts (with table-cams) since complete security could not be guaranteed? |
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Re: ESPN can see the cards-how secure?
well, duh. you don't think raymer's that good do you?
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Re: ESPN can see the cards-how secure?
That's why they ban music equipment for ITM play.
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