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Originally, he was best known as a seven-card stud player, where he had several notable tournament finishes in 2000 prior to winning the World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet in 2001 for the $2,500 seven-card stud event, defeating Tom Franklin heads-up.
It featured original fiction from Mary Gaitskill, Jayne Anne Phillips, Ken Bruen, Rolo Diez (in his English language debut), Tom Franklin, Scott Phillips, Anthony Neil Smith and Daniel Woodrell, among others.
Features the Beast of Gévaudan of French legend, as well as Tom Franklin and Wendy Moira Keller from the short story "Seeing Eye".
WJDB is name-checked as the "one good station" in the area in the mystery short story "Poachers" by Tom Franklin as published in The Best American Mystery Stories 1999, edited by Otto Penzler and Ed McBain.