POKER PLAYERS WANT A SHOT AT GEORGE W. BUSH ON THE FELT

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BetCRIS Poker Conducts a Survey to See What World Leader Most Want to Play Poker Against


November 28th, New York ? It?s a perfect world, and you?re given the opportunity to line up against any world leader of your choice, so who do you choose to check raise in a game of poker?

This is precisely the question executives at BetCRIS Poker asked their players. To a survey currently running on the website, over 15,000 people have voted on which world leader they would most like to play poker against.

Currently George W. Bush holds the lead with 27% of the votes but just behind him is Cuban leader Fidel Castro at 20%. Also climbing the list are Queen Elizabeth II, 11%, Tony Blair, 11%, and The Pope, 8%.

Up to date results for the survey can be found at:
http://www.betcris.com/poker-survey.aspx

?My guess is people want to play against Bush because he looks like someone that?s easy to bluff,? said Mickey Richardson, CEO of BetCRIS . ?Personally, I?d be afraid to play against Castro. If he catches you putting a move on him, you?re done for.?

More surveys and odds on sporting events can be found at:
BetCRIS



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