Oklahoma Poker Runs

4/7/2022by admin

Poker in Oklahoma

Oklahoma Poker Runs

Live Poker Rooms in Oklahoma

The Terms and Conditions defined in this text Western Oklahoma Poker Runs (hereinafter referred to as “Terms and Conditions”) regulate the usage of the games provided through www.casumo.com, as well as other URLs licensed to or belonging to Casumo Services Limited (hereinafter referred to as Western Oklahoma Poker Runs “Website” or “Websites”). Lake Eufaula's Original Poker Run! An on the water poker run on Saturday, June 14th, 2014. The annual Golden Eagle Poker Run is an on-the-water poker run on Lake Eufaula, OK. The host site will be Hook'd Restaurant inside Eufaula Cove Marina on Saturday, June 14th. There will be over $40,000 in Cash Payouts (based on 500 entries). Motorcycle Events in Oklahoma The Born To Ride biker event calendar has the most complete list of motorcycle events in Oklahoma. Featuring biker event listings that include motorcycle rallies, biker parties, poker runs, rides, charity and benefit events, motorcycle swap meets, bike shows and more. Oklahoma Poker Runs tiene 2.602 miembros. A place to find a poker run, benefits, and riding buddies.

  • Apache Casino Hotel (Lawton, OK)
  • Cherokee Casino West Siloam Springs (Colcord, OK)
  • Choctaw Casino Durant (Durant, OK)
  • Choctaw Casino Grant (Grant, OK)
  • Choctaw Casino Pocola (Pocola, OK)
  • Downstream Casino (Quapaw, OK)
  • FireLake Casino (Shawnee, OK)
  • Grand Casino Resort (Shawnee, OK)
  • Hard Rock Tulsa (Catoosa, OK)
  • River Spirit Casino (Tulsa, OK)
  • Riverwind Casino (Norman, OK)
  • WinStar World Casino (Thackerville, OK)

Oklahoma Poker Information

Oklahoma is a state of white-hot poker action, with around 17 poker rooms spread across its territory. Indigo Sky Casino is one of the most well-known venues in the Sooner State due to its Heartland Poker Tour television exposure. Oklahoma poker tournament players can find action at any time day or night with a vast choice that includes trusted casino brands such as the Hard Rock Tulsa. Independent and Native-American run choices are on hand, so you can get your poker fix at any stake of cash game or tournament. Online poker is not yet legal in Oklahoma, but this selection of live games easily makes amends!

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BY HEATHER WARLICK-MOORE
For people needing organ transplants, every day can be filled with questions and fears: Will I receive the organ I need to survive? If I do, will my body accept the organ? How will I pay for a transplant?

These are questions Samantha Gurley, 24, of Moore, grapples with daily. She is waiting hopefully for the phone call that will change her life.

Gurley needs a new liver due to autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis. As her health declines, her position on transplant waiting lists moves up.

And while her friends and family can do little to speed the process of finding her a new liver, they can find ways to raise money to help pay for her transplant and a lifetime of care afterward.

With the help of the National Foundation for Transplants (NFT), Gurley’s friends and family have formed a committee of sorts to raise money for her care. NFT is a nonprofit organization that provides fundraising expertise and advocacy to transplant patients by organizing fundraising campaigns in patients’ communities.

'We know that when someone gets a diagnosis, and they learn that the only hope is for them to have a transplant, that’s overwhelming on its own,” said Mandy Sherer, spokesperson for NFT. 'And then they hear the price, and it’s like they’re in sticker shock.”

In Gurley’s case, a liver transplant could cost about $500,000. And follow-up care is estimated at about $100,000. Even with insurance, co-pays can be financially devastating. The foundation creates an account for each patient it assists, and 95 percent of all money raised goes directly to that fund.

'Most people aren’t comfortable asking for money, and they’re sure not comfortable asking for money for themselves,” Sherer said.

There are many benefits for using a foundation. All donations are tax-deductible. More importantly, the donations are not considered taxable income to the patient. If they were, many patients who receive government assistance with their medical bills could be bumped out of the income bracket to be eligible for that assistance.

The National Foundation for Transplants also provides fundraising support by handling public relations and promotion of the fundraising events.

Gurley’s local fundraising committee is made up of devoted friends and family. The chairwoman, one of Gurley’s best friends, Laura Hatcher, is helping arrange a fundraising scavenger hunt/poker run event. Proceeds from the poker run will go directly to Gurley’s fund.

'Until you have a situation like this, you don’t know how greatly it can impact you,” Hatcher said. Her goal is to eventually raise $100,000 for Gurley’s care. 'She’s our friend, she’s our daughter, she’s our niece. Anything that we can do to help her, we will.”

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Tulsa poker runs→What: A poker run, organized by Samantha Gurley’s friends and family, is open to anyone older than 18 with a street-legal vehicle.

→When: May 1.

→Rules: Participants will make five stops, beginning at 9 a.m. with registration at Thunder Road House Cafe, 900 W Memorial, and ending at Sooner Corral. At each stop, they will collect answers to a list of questions. A playing card is awarded for each correct answer. At the end of the run, participants with the best poker hands will win prizes.

→Cost: $20 per vehicle plus $5 per passenger, not to exceed four passengers per vehicle.

→Donations: To register or donate directly to Gurley’s transplant fund, go online to www. samanthagurley.com, call Laura Hatcher at 641-1330 or e-mail laurahatcher@samanthagurley.com.

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→Information: For more information about the National Foundation for Transplants, call (800) 489-3863 or go online to www.trans plants.org.

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Samantha Gurley, 24, of Moore, awaits a liver transplant. - Photo provided ORG XMIT: 1004191553113737

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