Mike Sexton Donated World Series of Poker Monies

While he is better known as one of the two hosts of the popular Travel Channel show, the World Poker Tour, professional poker player Mike Sexton showed that he knows his stuff when he won this year’s World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions. Going into the event Sexton had vowed that he would donate half of his money to charities if he won. After winning the event, Sexton has donated half $1 million, to five different charities…

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Sat, August 5th, 2006

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