Antonio Esfandiari, a.k.a. The Magician, has triumphed much in his young life. An immigrant from Iran, he 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 that achievement, he next turned to poker. Antonio was winner of the main event at the 2004 L.A. Poker Classic, and winner of the $2000 buy-in pot-limit hold'em event at the 2004 World Series of Poker, the youngest player to win a televised WPT event. This stylish, decorative plaque celebrates his triumph in the poker world.
Features include:
14.5 x 12-in. plaque
Polished wood with matte black finish
Two professionally-cut mat boards frame the items within the plaque
Autographed picture of Antonio in action
Engraved, brushed metal title plate
Hand of Nine/Seven (Antonio's favorite pocket cards)
Two limited edition poker chips (10g clay composite black chip photo-embedded with Antonio's likeness; poker chip retired from action in the World Poker Tour)
Small, holographic numbered label affixed in the corner of Antonio's photo, ensuring individuality and authenticity