Why This Poker Villainess Was Erased From The Game
Annie Duke was once the most famous woman in poker. A WSOP champion, bestselling author, TV personality, and co-founder of the Epic Poker League. But behind the polished image was a trail of controversy.
From her links to the UltimateBet superuser scandal… to the eight million dollar collapse of her poker league… to her bitter feud with Daniel Negranu that turned personal and public—Annie’s poker career didn’t end in defeat. It ended in silence.
This video unpacks the full story: how she rose, what went wrong, and why the poker world collectively decided to erase her from the game.
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