Ian Frisch’s mother played competitive poker in her youth, but stopped to raise a family. She took it up again after her husband died in order to provide for her kids. “I love having a nemesis at the table. It gives me purpose.”
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Ian Frisch’s mother played competitive poker in her youth, but stopped to raise a family. She took it up again after her husband died in order to provide for her kids. “I love having a nemesis at the table. It gives me purpose.”
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