John Juanda Vol. 17, No. 25 Card Player Magazine
John Juanda: Sometimes, Nice Guys Finish First
When young John Juanda came to the United States from Indonesia in 1990, he spoke little English. So, he observed and listened intently. Since he didn't understand the spoken word, he had to rely upon his intuitive skills to comprehend what people were saying. This year alone, John's ability to "read" people has earned him...
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