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  2. Two Plus Two Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Two Plus Two Publishing is a private company established and owned by statistician and poker player Mason Malmuth. [1] The company publishes books on poker and gambling written by professionals in the field such as David Sklansky, Dan Harrington, Bill Robertie, Collin Moshman, Ed Miller, Ray Zee, Sunny Mehta, Alan Schoonmaker, William Jockusch, and Malmuth himself.

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  4. List of poker variants - Wikipedia

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    Chinese poker is a 2- to 4-player poker game with thirteen cards. The idea is to make three poker hands with increasing rank: two with five cards and one with three cards. If one of the hands does not adhere to increasing rank (i.e. is mis-set), the hand is declared dead and results in some sort of penalty.

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  6. Paul Magriel - Wikipedia

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    While playing poker, Magriel often shouted "Quack quack!" [7] while making a bet, usually to declare a bet which had a numerical value beginning in 22 (e.g.: 2200, 22000.) This is a reference to his nickname, X-22, since a pair of 2's are known in backgammon as "double ducks" and poker as ducks. His total live poker tournament winnings exceed ...

  7. Texas hold 'em - Wikipedia

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    In Texas hold 'em, as in all variants of poker, individuals compete for an amount of money or chips contributed by the players themselves (called the pot).Because the cards are dealt randomly and outside the control of the players, each player attempts to control the amount of money in the pot based on the hand they are holding, [2] and on their prediction as to what their opponents may be ...

  8. Andrew Lichtenberger - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Lichtenberger (born September 20, 1987) is an American poker player from East Northport, New York.He is also known by his online alias LuckyChewy.He is the champion of the 2010 World Series of Poker Circuit event in Caesars Palace, Las Vegas in April 2010.

  9. Marcel Lüske - Wikipedia

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    Lüske had his first major breakthrough at the World Series of Poker in a 2002 $5,000 Omaha Hi/Lo Split tournament. He finished 3rd for $44,560. [5] Lüske finished in 14th place in the 2003 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, for which he earned $65,000, and 10th place in the 2004 WSOP Main Event, for which he won $373,000.