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Jordan Farmar is Competing in the World Series of Poker
Wednesday, July 8, 2009Lakers owner Jerry Buss’ affinity for high-stakes poker is well-documented. In fact, Buss once confessed that his teenage “amibition was to be a gambler” in a 1979 issue of Sports Illustrated. Well, it looks like he might have a little intra-franchise competition. The Orange County Register’s Janis Carr writes that Farmar survived Day 1 at the World Series of Poker, eclipsing 100,000 in chips at ...
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