Every poker tournament always has a fair share of crazy hands. Anything from runner-runner outdraws, massive bluffs, and insane folds. During the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event, thousands of hands were caught on camera, but some were just too good to be forgotten. The 2011 WSOP Main Event takes
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Enrico Camosci Wins GGPoker WSOP Online $2,100 Bounty Championship for $327,319
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