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Atlanta's 'Lebron James of Poker' extradited to New York to face drug and gambling charges

The gambling all-star was busted earlier this month along with 32 others for running the gambling house at 446 Sixth Ave. in conjunction with a drug ring. The poker parlor operated from 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., entertaining up to 30 card players at a time. Games lasted two hours long with a minimum purchase of $200. Higher-stakes games took place on the upper floor with a $500 minimum buy-in and if players walked away before the time was up,

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