Surinder Sunar Vol. 17, No. 17 Card Player Magazine
Surinder Sunar – The Man Who Would Not 'Surinder'
At 9 o'clock in the evening on July 20, 2004, the threehanded play was intense at the final table of the World Poker Tour tournament held at the lovely and intimate Aviation Club in Paris, France. Parisians were bustling in the streets below, while indoors, Tony Guoga taunted Surinder Sunar, telling him: "Surinder, you are...
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