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Poker goes punk



Friday 17th August 2007

Bodog Entertainment rocked the tables at this year's Warped Tour poker tournament.

Punk music was the order of the day for players at the annual winner-takes-all Texas Hold'Em Tournament, with musicians from a variety of bands on the tour taking time out to work on their poker faces.

Among the stars looking to get in on the poker action were members of Bad Religion, Cute Is What We Aim For, Killswitch Engage and Meg & Dia.

But it was Allura's Sean Grant who won this particular battle, seeing off the challenge from Vans founder Steve Van Doren at the final table.

As a memento of his victory, Grant took home not only an iPhone, but also a Bodog Entertainment poker table, complete with the Warped Tour's 'Lucky 13' insignia.





Source: Gambling.co.uk News

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