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A week into the action at
Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown, one thing has become crystal clear: this festival is going to be huge.
Record-breaking crowds have flooded the property throughout the first dozen events or so, as a consistent word keeps appearing in all of the company s press releases: history. Seemingly each event run has become the biggest of its type in Seminole Hard Rock history. And this coming from a venue that has hosted $10 million guarantees and fields in excess of 5,000. Tournaments tripling and quadrupling their guarantees has become the norm.
If that holds true going forward, it could mean the champ of the $2 million guaranteed
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Florida Man has quickly become everything so much of the rest of the country wishes it still was after this last year: Fun and at-large.
Before we get to the good stuff, a quick apology for missing last week’s Florida Man Friday. I worked through the morning with a vicious little head cold, but by the time I was done with Insanity Wrap and had collected all my FMF headlines, there was no more denying that I needed a dose-and-a-half of DayQuil.
The DayQuil did its usual job, too. I was able to:
A) Breathe
B) Kind of not drool while staring blankly at the computer screen
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