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Woodstock Poker Game - About once a week/every other week.
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Pensacola Poker Game - Thur. 8.00pm untill it ends
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Woodbridge Poker Game - Fridays at 7 pm
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Stewart County Poker Game - Staurday nights--6:30-
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Star Poker Game - Every Friday unless noted
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Telford Poker Game - Friday between 8-9 pm
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Cherry Valley Poker Game - Sundays 3pm
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Stevens Point (Home Game, House Varies) Poker Game - Wednesdays 7:30PM
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elizabeth - union county Poker Game - no date yet need more players first
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Cockeysville Poker Game - Thursday nights 8-?
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