Phil Gordon Vol. 17, No. 10 Card Player Magazine
Phil Gordon – a Frog Turned Prince
From a gawky 6-foot-5-inch, 150-pound high school nerd, Phil Gordon's metamorphosis began in his 20s when he became a millionaire and continued as he became a successful poker player and a charismatic celebrity in his own right. Phil laughs when he remembers how an old high school friend, with whom he'd lost touch, saw him...
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Rating and Analyzing My Own Game
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Peeling One Off
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