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Have you ever had a beat so bad national media covered it in the news? This is what happened to PokerStars Team Pro Kevin Martin.
Marton Magyar is a Hungarian online poker player and writer who covers the latest in poker news.
Have you ever had a beat so bad national media covered it in the news? This is what happened to PokerStars Team Pro Kevin Martin.
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