From Far and Wide
The magic of the World Series of Poker is that it brings together such an eclectic range of people, from all across the globe. Some might live in heavily populated cities in which crowded places such as today's Amazon Room are the norm, whilst others will hail from locations in the countryside where their nearest neighbor is over a mile away.
One player on Frank Kassela's table slots firmly into the last category, and seems almost overawed by the occasion. Just moments ago, he revealed it would take just three tables to equal the population of his hometown. Now, I'm no mathematician, but I reckon their are 30 inhabitants where he lives.