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Antonio Esfandiari

It's all about transferable skills these days, as ex-magician Antonio Esfandiari shows some sleight of hand
It's all about transferable skills these days, as ex-magician Antonio Esfandiari shows some sleight of hand

Magician turned poker pro offers his advice on tournament play

Born in Iran, and moving to America when he was 12, Antonio Esfandiari quit college to become a professional magician, and turned 12-hour days of practice into a thriving professional career. Just 21 and not content with magic, the resident of San Francisco next turned his attention to poker, and has been a professional for six years. He often uses his magic at the table, saying: ‘I love the fact that I can mess with someone’s head.’

Here are just a few of his achievements during his lightning rise to the top: winner of the main event at the 2004 LA Poker Classic, winner of the $2,000 buy-in pot-limit hold’em event at the 2004 World Series of Poker.

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