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  2. Alex Foxen - Wikipedia

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    William Alex Foxen (born February 1, 1991) is an American professional poker player from Huntington, New York. Foxen played tight end for the Boston College Eagles . [ 1 ] In 2012, at the age of 21, he won the first World Series of Poker circuit event he entered in New Orleans. [ 2 ]

  3. Alex Livingston - Wikipedia

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    Alex Livingston is a Canadian poker player. In 2019, he placed third in the World Series of Poker Main Event, earning $4 million. [2] He finished 13th at the Main Event in 2013. [3] [4] Livingston was raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia. [2] He is also a chess player and studied economics at Tufts University. [2]

  4. Alexandre Gomes - Wikipedia

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    Alexandre Gomes (born 24 July 1982) is a Brazilian professional poker player. He is a World Series of Poker bracelet winner, a World Poker Tour champion and a former Team PokerStars Pro. [ 1 ]

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    World Class Poker. Texas Hold'em, Omaha, 7-Card Stud, 5-Card Draw and more at the most authentic free-to-play online poker room, based on the award-winning World Class Poker with T.J. Cloutier

  6. Alex Keating - Wikipedia

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    Playing under the screen names of "mistakooll" on PokerStars and "kadabra" on Full Tilt Poker, Keating's multitable tournament online winnings exceeded $1,500,000, [1] [2] including a win in the Annual PokerStars 2010 Spring Championship of Online Poker tournament in May for $245,000.

  7. Alex Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Alex Jacob (born October 27, 1984) is an American former professional poker player and game show contestant. Jacob is perhaps best known in poker for winning the 2006 main event at the United States Poker Championship , a no-limit Texas hold 'em event televised by ESPN .

  8. Alex Millar - Wikipedia

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    During that year, Alex moved up from 50NL & 100NL to playing 2000NL & 5000NL. After that he decided to take poker as a career. In 2013, Alex was signed as a part of PokerStars team pro. [7] He resigned from his role stars ambassador in 2015. [1] Millar considers Doug Polk, Ben Sulsky, and Isaac Haxton to be his toughest opponents. [6]

  9. Alexander Borteh - Wikipedia

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    Alex Borteh is a professional poker player who won a World Series of Poker bracelet in a World Series of Poker event, the $3,000 Limit Hold'em event. [1] Borteh has cashed in four WSOP events and made two final tables. In 2005, he finished in 3rd place in the $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout event.

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