Magic: The Gathering champ mistaken for Golden Knights' 1st player
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Sometimes, you just have to play the hand you're dealt.
A former Magic: The Gathering champion was on the receiving end of an unlikely mix-up Monday after his hockey namesake became the first-ever player signed by the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights.
Wow, fifty million notifications about the other Reid Duke (hockey player) doing something awesome. Staying off Twitter for a while!
— Reid Duke (@ReidDuke) March 6, 2017
The card-playing Duke won the online Magic: The Gathering championship in 2011 and was a runner-up at the world championship in 2013.
He has more than 30,000 Twitter followers, dwarfing the hockey player's count of about 1,000.
- With h/t to Reddit
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