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David Edward "Chip" Reese is a professional poker player.
Reese is originally from Dayton, Ohio. He graduated from Dartmouth College. He went to Las Vegas, Nevada for a weekend in 1974, ended up winning $60,000, and decided to become a professional poker player.
As of 2004 he has 2 World Series of Poker bracelets. Although his tournament winnings are relatively low compared to poker greats of the era, he is regarded as one of the best cash game players around.
At one time Reese was the manager of the card room at the Dunes casino. In 1991 he was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame, making him the youngest living person ever to be inducted.
He collaborated with Doyle Brunson on Brunson's Super/System book.
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