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The latest edition of Card Player Magazine is now available online and features Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte.

Laliberte, the man behind the biggest buy-in tournament in poker history, has been an avid poker fan since 2006, when he left the pits for the card room.

“I had played (poker) occasionally before as a teenager, but it was nothing too serious until 2006,” he recalled. “I had kind of become a regular in the pits, playing blackjack and dice games in Las Vegas. At the end, I came to two conclusions. The first was pretty obvious, in that it’s really hard to beat the bank. The second conclusion, was that for the most part, you are playing these games alone. Poker was different. You weren’t playing against the house and it was much easier to be sociable with others at the table.”

Other features in this issue include player interviews with Kyle Cartwright, Dan Smith, James Campbell, Steve Barshak and Darren Elias as well as strategy columns from the likes of Roy Cooke, Gavin Griffin, Ed Miller, Matt Lessinger, Steve Zolotow, Andrew Brokos, Matt Matros, Matt Glantz, Dusty Schmidt, Matthew Hilger and Michael Cappelletti.

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