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Dennis Waterman (poker Player)
Dennis Waterman (born 1948 in Myrtle Point, Oregon, Myrtle Point, Oregon) is a professional poker player and writer. He has over 30 years of poker experience with reported career winnings of $1,230,316 as of 2015. Waterman became a chess master by the age of 16. In addition to chess, he has played backgammon competitively. In 2007, Waterman appeared in the Fox Sports Net poker tournament ''Poker Dome Challenge''. Waterman won his preliminary and semi-final matches, earning a seat at the $1 million final table. He lost in heads-up play when his all in call with 10-7 suited failed to improve against his opponent's pocket nines. In addition to his success at the tables, Waterman also writes articles for such outlets as Pokernews.com. A Buddhism, Buddhist, Waterman has also written several books on spirituality and teaches meditation. His spiritual side has earned him the nickname "Swami" at the tables. Waterman lives with his wife Geewon in Sedona, Arizona, Sedona, Arizona. Not ...
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Myrtle Point, Oregon
Myrtle Point is a city in Coos County, Oregon, United States, established in 1887. The population was 2,514 at the 2010 census. Located in the Coquille River Valley, Myrtle Point is part of the Coos Bay/ North Bend/ Charleston Metropolitan Statistical Area, which consists of all of Coos County. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Myrtle Point is about from the Pacific Ocean in southwestern Oregon. Oregon Route 42, which runs generally east−west from near Roseburg to near Coos Bay, passes through Myrtle Point. The South Fork Coquille River receives the east fork of the Coquille River just south of the city, and the combined stream receives the North Fork Coquille River just north of Myrtle Point. The city is above sea level. Due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, the climate of the Coquille River Valley and Myrtle Point is considered mild and wet. Due to being further inland, summers ar ...
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