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      <description>Slug: INV/Gambling Date: 10.17.2008 Kevin Clark/The Washington Post Neg #: clarkk204249  New York, NY  David Paredes, 29, is a online poker player who helped break-up a scam by figuring out that the internet web sites used secret software to detect what the players hands contained. Photographed at his home in New York, NY. </description>
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