PocketFiver DoubleS00ted Wins Third Sunday Major

Released on: May 29, 2008, 10:31 am

Press Release Author: Pocket Fives

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: It's difficult enough to win one major Sunday online poker
tournament, yet PocketFiver DoubleS00ted just won his third in less than seven
months. His latest win came in the UltimateBet $200K Guaranteed for $46,000. This
week, the PocketFives.com Podcast welcomes Poker Players Alliance State Director Lee
Rousso, who is suing to overturn a Washington State law that makes playing online
poker a felony.

Press Release Body: San Jose, Costa Rica - May 30, 2008 - PocketFives.com member
\"DoubleS00ted\" made
(http://www.pocketfives.com/online-poker-scene/quot-doubles00ted-quot-wins-third-sunday-major-tournament-2923719)online
poker history by winning his third Sunday major tournament in less than seven
months. After taking down the PokerStars Sunday Million and Full Tilt $750K
Guaranteed tournaments for a combined $300,000, T.J. Slifka won the UltimateBet
$200K Guaranteed for another $46K. Another streaky player, Sweden\'s \"RIPCURL,\"
final tabled his fourth PartyPoker $300K Guaranteed recently; placing sixth for yet
another five-figure cash. Eric \"basebaldy\" Baldwin also captured headlines by
posting his second outright victory in the Bodog $100K Guaranteed in the month of
May.

This week\'s PocketFives.com (http://www.pocketfives.com/Sortable-Rankings)Rankings
update shows \"shaundeeb\" and \"P0KERPR033\" moving up one spot to #7 and #8
respectively. Matt \"Plattsburgh\" Vengrin has broken into the top 100 and sits at
#87 following his second place finish in the Full Tilt $750K Guaranteed. Johan
\"busto_soon\" Til of The Netherlands moved up four slots to #13 following his recent
victory in the Full Tilt $90K Guaranteed for $36,000. David \"Bakes\" Baker moved up
21 spots to #35 after placing second in the PokerStars Sunday Warm-Up for nearly
$54,000.

Appearing on the PocketFives.com (http://www.pocketfives.com/Podcast)Podcast this
week is Poker Players Alliance Washington State Director Lee Rousso, who is suing in
order to overturn a law in the State that makes playing online poker a Class C
felony, punishable by up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. In a courtroom
in Kent, Washington on May 15th, a judge sided with the State. However, Rousso plans
to appeal directly to the Washington State Supreme Court. He commented to
PocketFives.com: "The Constitution of the United States gives Congress the right to
regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the states. The theory is that
internet poker is interstate commerce, which means Congress, not the states, has the
power to regulate it. I filed the lawsuit on the opening day of the World Series of
Poker last year. It took me 10 months to get my day in court."

Rousso briefly ran for Governor before bowing out of the race in March. He comments
on the future of online poker in the United States: "U.S. Citizens have no problem
whatsoever with people playing internet poker in the privacy of own homes. The
government is going to have to be dragged kicking and screaming in order to catch up
with the general public. Licensed and regulated internet poker is inevitable in the
U.S. It's just a matter of when."

Web Site: http://www.pocketfives.com/

Contact Details: Media contact:
Name: Maria Gomez
Email: maria@fvsrl.com
Phone: (506) 2289-6647

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