Q: I know that many Texas hold 'em hands have a name. For
instance, almost everyone knows that a 10-2 is called the
"Brunson," because he won two WSOP events with that hand.
I've heard the 10-3 is called the "Weinberg." What is the
origin of this name. In fact, do you have a list of poker
hand names and their origins?
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