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Seminole Casino Hollywood tries 'strip poker'

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Why didn’t someone else think of this?

The Seminole Casino Hollywood is having a “Strip Poker” promotion, and, while it’s not as good as it sounds, it’s still fun.

The casino, the old bingo hall known by locals as "Seminole Classic," spread across one wall an image of a female and male model, and each are covered with envelopes containing playing cards.

Contestants pick five envelopes to reveal not only the model, but a poker hand. A royal flush pays $75,000, a pair pays $750 and hands in between pay $750 to $5,000.

Drawings for players are hourly, 6 to 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through October.You have to fill join their Players' Club -- which is free and takes about 15 seconds -- in order to get entries into the drawing.

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