Demented: Man Gets ‘Sick’ Kid Poker Tattoo on Leg

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A Norwegian fan of poker pro Daniel Negreanu, also known affectionately as Kid Poker, has gotten a tattoo of the player engraved on his leg.

A flattered Negreanu tweeted:

I think this says this dude is about to get my signature tattooed on his leg. Only in Norway!!!

Poker enthusiast Tony Østbye did the deed, tweeting out the pic to his 71 followers (a number sure to increase once this story begins to circulate).

He added:

Went to my tattoo artist,Sally-Ann,to add some new ink to my @RealKidPoker signature more to come…still healing  #kidpoker #10-7o

In 2014 a female fan had Negreanu’s name tattooed above her buttocks.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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