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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph knocked out in Baltimore Ravens loss

After being knocked unconscious following a 26, pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph was helped off the field during Sundays loss.
At 7:26 of the next quarter in Heinz Field, Rudolph scrambled to his left and completed a move to James Washington, afterward was sandwiched Earl Thomas from front and by Ravens defenders Brandon Carr from behind.
It seemed Thomas hit Rudolph large, in face area or his brow. Thomas obtained a penalty for roughing the passer.
Rudolph appeared to shed consciousness falling to the turf hitting his head.
As team-mates and the coaching staff crowded round him, he remained motionless for several minutes.
Trainers pulled a cart out and stretcher removed the facemask of Rudolphs helmet, as he walked off the field with a fantastic deal of assistance but neither was utilized.
The Steelers reported Rudolph would not come back to the match and had a concussion. He was initially evaluated at Heinz Field transferred into some Pittsburgh-area hospital.
ESPNs Adam Schefter reported which Rudolph was permitted to return home. He will be in the NFLs concussion protocol.
Devlin Hodges, replaced since Ben Roethlisberger needed knee operation rudolph, that has been playing.
Rudolph was 13 of 20 for 131 yards and a touchdown before getting hurt. Since the Ravens prevailed 26-23 in overtime, hodges went 9 for 68 yards in relief.
The Ravens lost a pair of starters to injury from the fourth quarter. Safety Tony Jefferson has been shot off the field on a cart because of a knee injury, after being tackled close to his goal line, and tight end Mark Andrews left.
Jefferson got hurt while attracting tight end Nick Vannett to Pittsburgh. He had been ruled doubtful and didnt return.
Andrews injury was unclear, though he has been fighting a foot injury the past few weeks. He returned in the quarter.

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph knocked out in Baltimore Ravens loss

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph was assisted off the field during Sundays loss after being knocked unconscious.
At 7:26 of the next quarter in Heinz Field, Rudolph completed a move to James Washington and also scrambled to his left was sandwiched Earl Thomas from the front and by Ravens defenders Brandon Carr from behind.
It appeared Thomas hit Rudolph high, in face region or his chin. Thomas received a penalty.
Rudolph seemed to drop consciousness from the hit, hitting his head falling into the turf without bracing himself.
As the coaching staff along with team-mates crowded around him, he remained motionless for many minutes.
Trainers pulled out a cart and stretcher also removed the facemask of Rudolphs helmet, as he walked away from the area that has a fantastic deal of support, but was used.
Even the Steelers reported Rudolph had a concussion and would not come back to the game. He was evaluated at Heinz Field, then transferred to some Pittsburgh-area hospital.
ESPNs Adam Schefter reported Sunday night which Rudolph was allowed to return home to sleep. Hell maintain the concussion protocol of the NFL.
Rudolph, who has been playing since Ben Roethlisberger needed elbow surgery, was substituted by Devlin Hodges.
Rudolph has been 13 of 20 for 131 yards and a touchdown before getting hurt. Since the Ravens prevailed 26-23 in overtime, hodges went 7 of 9 for 68 yards in relief.
The Ravens lost a pair of key starters. Safety Tony Jefferson was shot off the field on a cart due to a knee injury, after being tackled near his goal line, and tight end Mark Andrews abandoned.
Jefferson acquired hurt while bringing tight end Nick Vannett to Pittsburgh. He was mastered doubtful and didnt return.
Andrews injury was uncertain, though he has been fighting a foot injury the last couple of weeks. He returned later in the quarter.

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph knocked out in Baltimore Ravens loss

After being knocked unconscious after a 26, pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph has been assisted off the field during Sundays loss to the visiting Baltimore Ravens.
At 7:26 of the quarter at Heinz Field, Rudolph scrambled to his left and then finished a pass to James Washingtonwas sandwiched by Ravens defenders Brandon Carr from behind and Earl Thomas from front.
It appeared Thomas struck Rudolph large, in his brow or head area. Thomas obtained a penalty for roughing the passer.
Rudolph appeared to shed consciousness falling to the turf with no bracing himself and hitting his head on the ground.
As team-mates and the coaching staff crowded round him, he remained motionless for many minutes.
Trainers pulled a cart along with stretcher out removed the facemask of Rudolphs helmet, as he walked away from the area with a great deal of support, but was utilized.
The Steelers reported Rudolph had a concussion and wouldnt come back to the match. He was evaluated at Heinz Field transferred into a hospital.
ESPNs Adam Schefter reported which Rudolph had been allowed to go home to sleep. Hell be in the concussion protocol of the NFL.
Rudolph, that has been playing since Ben Roethlisberger needed knee operation, was substituted by Devlin Hodges.
Rudolph has been 13 of 20 for 131 yards and a touchdown before getting hurt. As the Ravens prevailed 26-23 in overtime hodges went 7 of 9 for 68 yards in relief.
Meanwhile, the Ravens dropped a set of important starters to injury from the fourth quarter. Safety Tony Jefferson has been shot off the field on a cart due to a knee injury, and tight end Mark Andrews abandoned after being handled close to his goal line.
Jefferson caught hurt while attracting Pittsburgh tight end Nick Vannett. He had been ruled doubtful and didnt return.
Andrews harm was uncertain, the last couple of weeks, though hes been battling a foot injury. He returned in the fourth quarter.

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph knocked out in Baltimore Ravens loss

After being knocked unconscious after a 26, pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph was assisted off the field during Sundays loss to the visiting Baltimore Ravens.
At 7:26 of the next quarter in Heinz Field, Rudolph scrambled to his left and then finished a move to James Washington, subsequently was sandwiched by Ravens defenders Brandon Carr from behind and Earl Thomas in front.
It seemed Thomas struck Rudolph large, in his brow or head region. Thomas obtained a penalty.
Rudolph appeared to shed consciousness hitting his head on the floor falling into the turf without hammering himself.
As team-mates and the coaching staff crowded around him, he remained motionless for many minutes.
Trainers brought a cart out and stretcher removed the facemask of Rudolphs helmet, since he walked away the field but was used.
The Steelers reported Rudolph had a concussion and wouldnt come back to the match. He had been evaluated at Heinz Field transferred to a hospital.
ESPNs Adam Schefter reported which Rudolph had been allowed to go home. He will maintain the concussion protocol of the NFL.
Rudolph, that has been playing since Ben Roethlisberger needed season-ending elbow surgery, was replaced by Devlin Hodges.
Rudolph was 13 of 20 for 131 yards and a touchdown before getting hurt. As the Ravens prevailed 26-23 in overtime hodges went 9 for 68 yards in relief.
Meanwhile, the Ravens lost a set of key starters. Safety Tony Jefferson has been taken off the field on a cart due to a left knee injury, after being handled near his goal line and tight end Mark Andrews left.
While bringing down Pittsburgh tight end Nick Vannett jefferson got hurt. He was ruled doubtful and didnt return.
Andrews injury was uncertain, though he has been fighting with a foot injury the past couple of weeks. He returned later in the quarter.

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The Theory of Poker Applied to No-Limit now available

For those of you here in Las Vegas, The Theory of Poker Applied to No-Limit by David Sklansky is Currently available at Gambler’s General Store/ GAMBLER’S BOOK CLUB in downtown Las Vegas. Their speech is 727 S Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89101 and their phone number is -LRB-702-RRB-??382-9903.
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Old 08-04-2013, 03:25 PM #9776
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Re: Bodog (Bovada) payout thread for US gamers (DO NOT post bank titles )
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That’s strange I thought banks were penalizing u.s players using thier debit cards. . I gotta attempt this when I get home
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Requested my initial Check on 7/26…. Have not received yet, as of Aug 3rd.
While some checks can come quicker, still it has just been 5 business days. I would be amazed if it doesn’t arrive by Friday. I would venture a guess that you are one of those lucky ones to receive a check in the East, the checks that are accepted by the ATMs and have no assessed fees. Keep us posted.

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Matt Kuchar courts more controversy at European Open in Hamburg

Matt Kuchar has been making headlines for the wrong reasons.
The American missed the cut in the Porsche European Open in Hamburg after completing the day on four over par.
After Kuchar discovered himself at a 13, However, the talking point arrived. A rule change for 2019 enables gamers to remove impediments and obstacles so long as it doesn’t enhance the ball’s position.
However, by eliminating one loose impediment following 15, Kuchar appeared to bend that rule.
“He’s doing it quite quickly since what he’s been told is he can move the larger bits. But he is moving everything,” one television commentator commented.
“Just make him a spade.”
Controversy has tended to follow about Kuchar . Here are some of the other people…
Kuchar became embroiled at the Memorial Tournament following his drive bounced on the fairway and into a classic pitch markers.
Nevertheless, the 41-year-old attempted to convince PGA Tour rules officials that the ball had really landed in its own pitch mark.
Kuchar would have been able to move his ball had the mark.
Following a lengthy conversation, which included looking back in TV replays, Kuchar didn’t get the response he was searching for – so that he asked for another official to look.
The next official ruled against Kuchar, forcing him to play with his shot out of its landing place. He found the back of the par.
Rewind to the WGC Match Play and Sergio Garcia lost his cool to Kuchar during a conquer.
The Spaniard, who was conquered on 2up by Kuchar in Austin Country Club, didn’t convert a effort in the par-four seventh, before missing a second putt from within a foot and choosing his ball up.
Kuchar insisted he had not conceded before the second putt of Garcia, meaning that his rival was subject to a stroke punishment and a loss of that hole.
Garcia was obviously angry with the decision and vented his opinions on the hole, where he then swished his putter in anger following falling behind using a missed par-save into Kuchar.
“Kuchar played up his now familiar’I've done nothing wrong’ image,” Sky Sports’ David Livingstone said.
“Garcia, as usual, turned into a whiny, mad, badly-behaved child.”
Kuchar has been made to make a grovelling apology in February after paying a caddie $5,000 following his success in the Mayakoba Golf Classic the previous November.
A caddie is going to be paid 10 percent of the players’ earnings after asserting his first PGA Tour win and $ 1,296,000 accumulated.
He’d neighborhood caddie David”El Tucan” Ortiz on the bag in Mexico instead of routine caddie John Wood and’d already agreed a fee prior to the tournament.
Kuchar initially claimed”earning $5,000 is an excellent week” and provided Ortiz an extra $15,000 – which was refused – when the story became public.
He then apologised, declaring his remarks have been”out of touch and insensitive, making a bad situation worse”, also consented to cover Ortiz a reported $50,000 while also making a substantial donation to the charities involved with the Mayakoba Golf Classic.

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Matt Kuchar courts more controversy at European Open in Hamburg

Matt Kuchar has been making headlines for the wrong reasons.
After finishing the next day over level following two rounds of 74, the second of which started with three bogeys the American missed the cut in the Porsche European Open.
But the talking point came when Kuchar found himself. A rule change for 2019 allows players to remove loose impediments and obstructions so long as it does not improve the ball’s position.
But, by removing one impediment Kuchar seemed to bend that rule.
“He’s doing it quite quickly since what he has been told is he can move the larger pieces. But he’s moving everything,” one television commentator commented.
“Just get him a scoop.”
Controversy has been tended to follow Kuchar about in 2019. Below are some of the other people…
Kuchar became embroiled in a lengthy rules discussion on the 17th hole at the Memorial Tournament following his driveway bounced on the fairway and to a classic pitch markers.
But the 41-year-old attempted to convince PGA Tour rules officials which the ball had landed in its own pitch mark.
Kuchar could have been able to transfer his ball had the mark.
After Kuchar did not get the response he was looking for – so that he asked to look.
The official ruled against Kuchar, forcing him and with his shot to play with from its landing spot. He found that the back of the green prior to getting up and down to save par.
Rewind two weeks to the WGC Match Play and Sergio Garcia dropped his cool during a quarter-final defeat.
The Spaniard, who was conquered 2up by Kuchar at Austin Country Club, didn’t convert a birdie effort prior to picking up his ball and missing a putt from within a foot.
Kuchar insisted that he had not conceded before the second putt of Garcia, meaning that his rival was subject to some stroke punishment and a reduction of the hole.
Garcia was furious and vented his opinions on the gap, where he then swished his putter after falling behind using a.
“Kuchar played up his now familiar’I have done nothing wrong’ picture,” Sky Sports’ David Livingstone explained.
“Garcia, as usual, turned into a whiny, mad, badly-behaved child.”
Kuchar was made to make a grovelling apology February after paying $ 5,000 after his success at the Mayakoba Golf Classic the preceding November to a temporary caddie.
Usually, a caddie will be paid 10 per cent of their players’ earnings for almost any tournament, after asserting that his first PGA Tour win at four-and-a-half years and Kuchar accumulated $ 1,296,000.
He’d neighborhood caddie David”El Tucan” Ortiz on the bag in Mexico in place of normal caddie John Wood and had already agreed a fee before the championship.
Kuchar initially claimed”making $5,000 is an excellent week” and offered Ortiz an extra $15,000 – that was denied – when the story became public.
He subsequently apologised, declaring his comments have been”out of ignorance and touch, making a bad situation worse”, and consented to pay Ortiz a documented $50,000 while also making a substantial donation to the charities included in the Mayakoba Golf Classic.

Read more here: http://inovaassessoria.com/inova2/?p=21727

Matt Kuchar courts more controversy at European Open in Hamburg

Matt Kuchar was making headlines for the wrong reasons.
After finishing the day on four over par the American missed the cut at Hamburg at the Porsche European Open.
After Kuchar found himself in a bunker but the talking point arrived. A rule change for 2019 enables players to remove obstructions and impediments so long as it does not improve the position of the ball.
However, by removing one loose impediment following 15, Kuchar appeared to bend that rule.
“He is doing it quite quickly because what he’s been told is he can move the bigger bits. But he’s moving ,” one television commentator commented.
“Just get him a spade.”
Controversy has been tended to follow Kuchar about . Below are some of the others…
Kuchar became embroiled at the Memorial Tournament at May following his driveway bounced on the fairway and into an old pitch markers.
But the 41-year-old attempted to convince PGA Tour rules officials which the ball had actually landed in its own pitch mark.
Kuchar could have been in a position to move his ball had the markers was created by his own shooter.
After a lengthy conversation, which contained looking back at TV replays, Kuchar didn’t get the answer he was looking for – so he asked for one more officer to look.
The second official dominated against Kuchar, forcing him to play with with his shot . He found the back of the green before getting up and down to save par.
Rewind to the WGC Match Play and Sergio Garcia dropped his cool to Kuchar during a quarter-final defeat.
The Spaniard, who was beaten 2up by Kuchar at Austin Country Club, failed to convert a effort in the par-four seventh, prior to missing a putt from within a foot and selecting up his ball.
Kuchar insisted that he had not conceded before the second putt of Garcia, meaning his opponent was subject to a stroke penalty and a reduction of that hole.
Garcia was clearly angry with the conclusion and also vented his opinions into Kuchar on the gap, where he then swished his putter in anger following falling behind with a missed par-save.
“Kuchar played up his now familiar’I have done nothing wrong’ picture,” Sky Sports’ David Livingstone stated.
“Garcia, as usual, turned into a whiny, furious, badly-behaved child”
Kuchar has been forced to make a grovelling apology February after paying a caddie $5,000 following his success in the Mayakoba Golf Classic the preceding November.
Usually, a caddie will be paid 10 percent of their players’ earnings after asserting that his first PGA Tour win and $ 1,296,000 amassed.
He’d neighborhood caddie David”El Tucan” Ortiz about the bag in Mexico instead of normal caddie John Wood and’d already agreed a fee before the tournament.
Kuchar originally claimed”making $5,000 is an excellent week” and provided Ortiz an additional $15,000 – which was refused – when the story became public.
He then apologised, declaring his remarks have been”out of touch and insensitive, making a bad situation worse”, also agreed to cover Ortiz a documented $50,000 while making a significant contribution to the charities included in the Mayakoba Golf Classic.

Read more here: http://inovaassessoria.com/inova2/?p=21727

Matt Kuchar courts more controversy at European Open in Hamburg

Matt Kuchar has been making headlines for the wrong reasons.
After completing the day on four over par the American missed the cut in the Porsche European Open.
However, the biggest talking point arrived when Kuchar discovered himself. A rule change for 2019 allows gamers to remove obstructions and loose impediments without receiving a punishment, so long as it does not improve the position of the ball.
However, by eliminating one loose impediment Kuchar seemed to bend that rule.
“He is doing it very quickly since what he’s been told is that he can move the bigger pieces. But he’s moving everything,” one television commentator remarked.
“Just make him a spade.”
Controversy has been tended to trace around Kuchar . Below are some of the others…
Kuchar became embroiled in a long rules argument over the 17th hole in the Memorial Tournament after his driveway bounced onto the fairway and into a classic pitch markers.
Nevertheless, the 41-year-old attempted to convince PGA Tour rules officials that the ball had really landed in its own pitch mark.
Kuchar could have been able to move his ball had the markers was created by his shot.
After Kuchar did not receive the answer he was looking for – so he asked to look.
The official also dominated against Kuchar, forcing him and with his shot to play with . He also found the back of the par.
Rewind to the WGC Match Play and Sergio Garcia dropped his cool to Kuchar through a conquer.
The Spaniard, who was conquered 2up by Kuchar failed to convert a birdie attempt before choosing at up his ball and missing another putt from within a foot.
Kuchar insisted that he had not verbally conceded before the second putt of Garcia, meaning that his opponent was subject to some stroke penalty and a loss of the hole.
Garcia was obviously angry and vented his opinions on the next pit, following falling farther behind using a lost par-save where he swished his putter in anger into Kuchar.
“Kuchar played his now familiar’I have done nothing wrong’ image,” Sky Sports’ David Livingstone explained.
“Garcia, as usual, turned into a whiny, angry, badly-behaved child.”
After paying $ 5,000 following his success at the Mayakoba Golf Classic the preceding November to a caddie kuchar has been forced to make a grovelling apology February.
A caddie will be paid 10 percent of the players’ earnings for almost any tournament, also $ 1,296,000 accumulated after claiming that his first PGA Tour win at four-and-a-half decades.
He had neighborhood caddie David”El Tucan” Ortiz on the bag in Mexico in place of regular caddie John Wood and’d already agreed a charge before the tournament.
Kuchar initially claimed”earning $5,000 is a great week” and provided Ortiz an extra $15,000 – which was refused – when the story became public.
He then apologised, confessing his comments were”out of touch and insensitive, making a bad situation worse”, also agreed to pay Ortiz a documented $50,000 while also making a substantial contribution to the charities included with the Mayakoba Golf Classic.

Read more here: http://inovaassessoria.com/inova2/?p=21727