Water, Not Rock: The Alex Foxen Interview
Alex Foxen, one of the best tournament players alive, has joined the ACRPoker team, and he is looking forward to all the challenges that await.
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Alex Foxen, one of the best tournament players alive, has joined the ACRPoker team, and he is looking forward to all the challenges that await.
Water, Not Rock: The Alex Foxen Interview Read More »
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A tell-all interview with the Director of Poker Operations at one of Las Vegas most iconic venues, from his beginnings to day-to-day operations to future plans.
The English poker legend talks about his beginnings, how his relationship with the game has changed, and differences between live and online.
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Tom McEvoy was the first player to win the WSOP Main Event qualifying for the tournament via a satellite, and over four decades later, he is still going strong.
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