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Poker Audio Broadcasts
Poker Audios Listen to 2002 recordings of Live Poker Events by Mark Napolitano.
Jan 26 2002 12PM CST
The World Poker Open Final Event Final Table Hosted by PokerSchool Online
Description
Listen to the exciting action of the Final Table. It begins with Wendeen Eolis's interview with Jack Binion (15 min). Then, moves into the action with Nolan Dalla, Chris Ferguson, Mark Seife, Robert Williamson, and Wendeen Eolis reporting hands and interviewing players as they get knocked out.
Click here to launch Windows Media Player and hear the audio recorded Jan 26 at the Final Table Audio Help
Be sure to catch Mark's daily videos of the WPO here.
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Jan 25 2002 8PM CST
The World Poker Open Final Event Day Three Hosted by PokerSchool Online
Description
Recap of the WPO Final Event Day Three.
Click here to launch Windows Media Player and hear the audio recorded Jan 25 Day Three of the Final Event Audio Help
Be sure to catch Mark's daily videos of the WPO here.
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Jan 24 2002 8PM CST
The World Poker Open Final Event Day Two Hosted by PokerSchool Online
Description
Recap of the WPO Final Event Day Two.
Click here to launch Windows Media Player and hear the audio recorded Jan 25 Day Two of the Final Event Audio Help
Be sure to catch Mark's daily videos of the WPO here.
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Jan 23 2002 8PM CST
The World Poker Open Final Event Day One Hosted by PokerSchool Online
Description
Hear Mark's recap of the WPO Final Event Day One. This is an exciting audio recording of Nolan Dalla and Mark Napolitano interviewing famous poker players, Mike Laing and Ian Dobson.
Click here to launch Windows Media Player and hear the audio recorded Jan 23 Day One of the Final Event Audio Help
Be sure to catch Mark's daily videos of the WPO here.
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Sat, Nov 21, 2009 - 02:51am CST
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