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WSOP-C Caesars Indiana, Day 2: Wilbur Futhey Claims Ring

The final 18 players in the World Series of Poker Circuit Championship gathered round two tables at Caesars Indiana to battle it out for $180,289, the $10,000 buy-in to the WSOP Main Event, $1,000 spending money in that event...



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