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 Poker 777 | EFOP Horse: Anthony Duthuille as new title holderPoker 777The first half of this poker tour in Paris was closed Sunday by the Horse Championship, which ended with the victory of Anthony Duthuille. After two days of competition, the French was the best among the 62 registered players at this tournament. |
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| The Nuts: Ivey returns, but Mercier No. 1ESPN (blog)By Andrew Feldman The Nuts is a monthly feature that takes a look at the best poker players in the world. This feature aims to produce a list of the best players at the moment. Our panel of 10 is comprised of ESPN.com's trio of poker contributors (Gary ... and more » |
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| In the Clean Energy Poker Stakes, Obama Goes All-inJustmeansThe United States has continued its steady decline, slipping to the third spot in 2010 as Germany surged to grab second place in what has become a three-horse race. China solidified its first-place rank in clean energy, attracting a record USD 54.4 ... and more » |
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