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On December 2006 he admitted that PokerStars was rigged.
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This article refers to the poker writer. Go here for other people named Lee Jones.

Lee Jones is the author of Winning Low-Limit Hold 'em and a contributor of poker articles to Card Player Magazine.

Jones earned his B.S. in Computer Science from Duke University in North Carolina in 1978, and his M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland in 1983.

Since October 2003, Jones has worked as the cardroom manager of the PokerStars online poker cardroom. As the poker room manager, Jones decides which poker tournaments and games to offer the players.

On December 2006 he admitted that PokerStars was rigged.

Jones' hobbies include:

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