Annie Duke, the poker player who reached the finale of 2009’s “Celebrity Apprentice,” says Texas hold ‘em pros are embracing her new league for the game’s elite. She’ll soon find out if TV viewers feel the same.

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Poker-Playing ‘Apprentice’ Duke Tests Appetite for New League

Annie Duke, the poker player who reached the finale of 2009’s “Celebrity Apprentice,” says Texas hold ‘em pros are embracing her new league for the game’s elite. She’ll soon find out if TV viewers feel the same.

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Poker-Playing ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ Duke Tests Appetite for New League

Poker-Playing 'Apprentice' Duke Tests Appetite for New League
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Annie Duke, the poker player who reached the finale of 2009's “Celebrity Apprentice,” says Texas hold 'em pros are embracing her new league for the game's elite. She'll soon find out if TV viewers feel

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Owners of Epic Poker League plan weekly rankings of top tournament card players
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“It's not geared to care what your lifetime earnings are — it's actually going to be blind to that,” said Duke, a well-known poker professional who also finished second behind Joan Rivers on Donald Trump's reality show, “The Celebrity Apprentice.

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Former “Celebrity Apprentice” star Annie Duke has won $500,000 and become the first woman to win the National Heads-Up Poker Championship in Las Vegas.

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Annie Duke wins $500,000 heads-up poker title (KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland)

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