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Harman authored the limit hold'em chapter for Super System II. [10] Harman is the only woman who is a regular player in the "Big Game" at Bobby's Room, the high-stakes cash game at the Bellagio. She was also an active participant in "The Corporation", a group of high-stakes poker players who played Andy Beal for limits of up to $100,000 ...
[4] The group included Ted Forrest, Jennifer Harman, Minh Ly, Doyle Brunson, Todd Brunson, Howard Lederer, David Grey, Chip Reese, Gus Hansen, Phil Ivey, Barry Greenstein, Lyle Berman and others. Many of them kept their identities anonymous, or were part of the group at different points.
Jennifer Harmon (born December 3, 1943) is an American actress, who mostly appeared on Broadway and television soap operas. She was lead actress in the NBC soap opera, How to Survive a Marriage (1974-75) and later played villainous Cathy Craig in the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live (1976-78).
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Date Movie is a 2006 American romantic comedy parody film written by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, directed by Seltzer, and produced by Paul Schiff and Friedberg. It was released on February 17, 2006 by 20th Century Fox and stars Alyson Hannigan, Adam Campbell, Sophie Monk, Tony Cox, Jennifer Coolidge, Eddie Griffin, and Fred Willard.
Jennifer Harman: 3 2 0 Phil Hellmuth: 3 13 0 Phil Ivey: 1, 3 7 1 Howard Lederer: 1 2 2 Kathy Liebert: 2 1 0 Erick Lindgren: 3 1 2 Mike Matusow: 3 3+1 0 Chris Moneymaker: 2, 3 1 0 Juan Carlos Mortensen: 2, 3 2 2 John Myung: 2 0 0 Daniel Negreanu: 3 4 2 Scotty Nguyen: 2 4 1 Greg Raymer: 3 1 0 David "Chip" Reese: 1 3 0 Huck Seed: 2 4 0 Mike Sexton ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
After thirteen previews, the Broadway production, directed by Harman and choreographed by Pamela Sousa, opened on May 1, 1988 at the Helen Hayes Theatre, where it ran for 297 performances. The cast included Alison Fraser as Josefine/Monica, Scott Bakula as Alfred/Sam, Deborah Graham as Barb, and Robert Hoshour as Lenny.