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Thank you for making Chicago Charitable Games your Chicago Charity Poker Forum of Choice...make sure you check out the CCG Poker Blog for more charity poker information in and around Chicago.

If you have any questions about this charity poker forum, please email Events@chicagocharitablegames.com

This is a CCG sponsored Charity Poker Forum for our local and sometimes fanatic poker players in and around the Chicago land area. Please remember that the poker thoughts and opinions are the ideas of the given poker player and does not represent Chicago Charitable Games. There are poker forum moderators in this charity poker forum, and although we will do our best to make sure there is no offensive ideas posted, some negative comments will be posted. Please feel free to contact CCG if you have any questions or concerns or to report another poker player abusing this charity poker forum.

Make sure you post your favorite CCG charity poker tournaments, bad beat poker stories, No Limit cash game stories, stupid prop bets that you make with your favorite poker buddies, or just any poker story that you can think of that others might want to hear, or make fun of you for. Because remember that this charity poker forum is all about sharing poker stories and information with other die hard poker players.

Thank you and happy flopping from your poker pals at Chicago Charitable Games.