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Warner maintains chip lead to win shorthanded bracelet

By ESPN Poker Club

Monday, June 11, 2007

Jason Warner's first WSOP cash became one to remember. Out of the $1,427 players in Event 12, Warner was the best. Warner, a 22-year-old Canadian sales associate, works in a hardware store and told the WSOP's Nolan Dalla that he was and is an aspiring professional poker player. His WSOP experience is limited, but his second event fared much better than his first (the $2,000 no-limit hold 'em). Coming into the final table with the chip lead was exactly what Warner needed to get the job done. O ...

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