Livermore Poker Tournament

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“Dan Monahan, or “Pee Wee” from “Porky’s,” topped the thespian rankings at No.9. The actors and actresses all said they were happy to shell out the $250 entrance fee because it was a charity event to promote independent filmmaking.

Residents who played paid the same, and also agreed it’s for a good cause. Those residents included Tacy Cleary of Dublin. She was snapping pictures and carrying a Jimmy Neutron poster signed by Derryberry.

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All games and promotions described on the Livermore Casino website are subject to the approval of the Bureau of Gambling Control and may be changed, modified or cancelled at any time at Livermore Casino's sole discretion. All management decisions are final. No Purchase Necessary. Must be at least 21 years old. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. 1 Jan - 31 Dec 2016 2016 Livermore Casino Recurring Tournaments: Tournament Spotlight.

“I got knocked out in the first round,” said Cleary. “I didn’t bet like I should have. But it was fun and for charity.”
Tri-Valley Herald (04/21/07)

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