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The raid on the Doug Polk co-owned Lodge Card Club and Gambling911.com's Thomas Somach's interview with former ESPN betting expert Doug Kezirian have been seeing significant readership over the last 24 hours. 

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Top Trending Articles This Week

  1. (Poker Crime) - Authorities Raid Texas Poker Club in Round Rock Co-Owned By Doug Polk (22,420 impressions)
  2. (Gambling News) - Former ESPN Betting Expert Doug Kezirian, Las Vegas Pro Sports Bettor Now Striking Out on his Own (21,640 impressions)
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  • Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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