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meh. ESPN obviously thought it was good TV.
And by the way, ESPN is not trying "legitimize" poker, its trying to profit from poker. I'm going to say it again - publicly questioning someone's honesty and integrity is not "needling" him. If you can't say "f*ck" you shouldn't be allowed to call someone a cheater. Besides, where was the friggin' dealer when the pot was short?
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