Bluff Poker Mag's Eric Morris Recovers from Surgery

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Bluff Magazine Publisher, Eric Morris, has survived surgery and was recovering nicely late Tuesday night.  He was expected to make a full recovery over the next few days with his doctor revealing that the surgery "went better than expected".  Morris would not fully disclose the nature of the surgery but was breathing through an oxygen mask Tuesday night.

He is looking forward to eating candy in the coming days.

Morris hoped to be present at the Head's Up Championship in Vegas during the first week in March.

Morris' Bluff Magazine is among the most popular and the official sponsor of the World Series of Poker.

Eddy Kleid, Co-President, and Jeff Markley, Partner, VP of Online Operations, were overseeing Bluff Magazine.

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