Gambling911.com reported the other day that its venerable reporter
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Gambling911.com reported the other day that its venerable reporter
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We’ve been turning Japanese all week after discovering that our favorite gambling reporter, the dangerously hot and always entertaining Jenny Woo of Gambling911.com, has several ridiculously risqu√© videos on the Internet under another name, including one particularly salacious and beyond-NSFW video that continues to make us blush upon viewing, among other things.
We’ve actually been exercising restraint on reporting this as Jenny Woo is like a sister to us, if our sisters were hot-as-balls Asian-American girls with rock-hard bodies and did videos solo-ing in a submissive get up. But they’re not. They’re nice girls. Not that Jenny isn’t, just a different kind of nice.
And sure Jenny should be fair game considering her numerous reports on a certain poker player’s alleged and similarly porno-riffic video as well as the numerous pruriently-positioned photos of her on the Gambling911 site, including the infamous “Ant Table Affair” recently in Miami.
But we’re just not up to the task right now, for one reason or another. So we’ll let someone else fire up the Google engine, discover her alias and run with it as this story is now popping up here and there and soon, perhaps, everywhere.
What we will say though is that the official word we got from Jenny about the particularly scandalous video (you’ll know it when you come across it) is that the original purpose of it was “educating couples to have better sex lives,” although it now serves as a money maker for a particular site owner and a bishop floggin’ aid for its audience.
While no official statement or ackowledgment has been posted by Gambling911.com on their site (although Woo herself did a telling story this week titled “Enough With the Sex Tapes“), Woo’s counterpart Payton O’Brien had the following to say to us:
“Jenny Woo should be judged on her exceptional reporting skills and not by
some educational video she did many years ago. We support Jenny and all of her previous artistic and creative endeavors.”
It’s all about the art these days,
So we’re not coming across as getting completely soft on you, after the jump are some of the more PG-rated photos of Jenny Woo you’ll find on your Google search.
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Gambling911.com, the gambling news site we love for having hot chicks as journalists, is calling BS on WSOP director of communications, Gary Thompson, after an interview he did with PocketFives.com.
In the interview, Thomspon remarked:
“As in 2005 and 2006, Harrah‚Äôs will not be accepting third party registrations from online poker sites (.com‚Äôs) that do business with U.S. residents. PokerStars.com and PartyPoker.com could not register players directly last year because they did business with American customers. Ladbrokes could because it wasn‚Äôt doing business with U.S. residents.‚Äù
“Not true!,” says Christopher Costigan, the man in charge over at G911. “PartyPoker practically sponsored the event with its logo prominently displayed on the sidewalk outside The Rio Hotel (host of the 2005 and 2006 WSOP events) and on nearly every taxi cab in Vegas. The fact that PartyPoker and its competitors all used a .net derivation is pretty much a non-issue.”
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