Poker Alice

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Alice Ivers Duffield Tubbs Huckert (February 17, 1851 – February 27, 1930), better known as Poker Alice, Poker Alice Ivers or Poker Alice Tubbs, was an English poker and faro player in the American West. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Poker Alice
rdf:langString Poker Alice Ivers
rdf:langString Poker Alice Ivers
rdf:langString Rapid City, South Dakota, US
xsd:date 1930-02-27
rdf:langString Devonshire, England
xsd:date 1851-02-17
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rdf:langString St. Aloysius Cemetery in Sturgis, South Dakota
xsd:date 1851-02-17
xsd:date 1930-02-27
rdf:langString Gambler; Brothel operator; Rancher
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rdf:langString Frank Duffield
rdf:langString George Huckert
rdf:langString Warren G. Tubbs
rdf:langString Alice Ivers Duffield Tubbs Huckert (February 17, 1851 – February 27, 1930), better known as Poker Alice, Poker Alice Ivers or Poker Alice Tubbs, was an English poker and faro player in the American West. Her family moved from Devon, England, where she was born, to Virginia, United States, where she was reared and educated. As an adult, Ivers moved to Leadville, Colorado, where she met her first husband, Frank Duffield. He got Ivers interested in poker, but he was killed a few years after they married. Ivers made a name for herself by winning money from poker games in places like Silver City, New Mexico, and even working at a saloon in Creede, Colorado, that was owned by Bob Ford, the man who killed Jesse James.
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xsd:gYear 1851
xsd:gYear 1930

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