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Social Media User Plans Attendance at Annual Poker Event

A social media account announced plans to attend a major poker tournament next week. The post noted reduced playing time due to other commitments but expressed intent to participate.

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1 source·May 23, 5:43 PM(6 days ago)·1m read
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A social media post stated plans to attend an annual poker tournament next week. The account expressed hope to meet attendees in person during the event. It added that participation would be limited compared to previous years.

The post referenced other obligations as the reason for reduced involvement. It also included a guide with tips drawn from prior attendance. The message concluded by inviting others to the tournament.

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Event attendance
Planned for next week
Playing time
Reduced due to other commitments

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PublishedMay 23, 2026, 5:43 PM

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