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Once again, Ireland's young prepare to leave | | Mar 2 |
Ireland enjoyed a boom like no other in the last 10 years, fuelled by foreign investment and runaway property speculation. But it is all over now, and the desire to emigrate, set deep in the nation's psyche, has taken hold once more
In the tiny sub-post office at Liscarney, on the road out of Westport, under the snow-touched pyramid of Croagh Patrick, postmaster William Joyce is considering his schooldays. "In my class maybe a third left. It was America then."
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Poker and the Financial Crisis
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The financial crisis hitting the world has caused many people to be worried about the future. Jobs are scarcer, incomes are lower and investments are, for some, entirely wiped out. Where does all this financial doom and gloom leave the world of poker?
The Financial Crisis and Big Live Events
If last year's World Series of Poker is any indication, poker players have a fair amount of insulation against the economic crash. The 2008 World Series of Poker main event saw 6,844 players satellite in or put up the $10,000 entry fee, resulting in the second largest main event field of all time, and a first place prize of over nine million dollars.
In addition, World Series of Poker spinoffs, such as the World Series of Poker Circuit Tournaments and the World Series of Poker Europe, are seeing plenty of success, with full table after full table for every event. Poker is still going strong in other parts of the world as well, on the European Poker Tour, in Macau poker tournaments and on the Asian Poker Tour.
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