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::Home . Gold, Cunningham control final table |
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Gold, Cunningham control final table |
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LAS VEGAS - Luke Chung called it "murder row." He should know, he was one of its victims. For several hours Wednesday the two leaders at the World Series of Poker, former talent agent Jamie Gold and tournament pro Allen Cunningham, were sitting uncomfortably side-by-side, both with imposing chip stacks.Chung, a 31-year-old corporate finance manager from Atlanta bet into the breach with his entire stack of some 3 million in chips riding on two pair, with an ace and five in his hand, and an ace, f |
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