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'''Raj Dhuwalia''' played for [[Florida]] while in grad school. He was also on the team that won the [[2003 Chicago Open]]. He also appeared on two episodes of season 19 of [[Jeopardy]] in 2002, winning a total of 22,200 dollars. He is considered by some as one of the [[Non-Definitive Greatest Players Lists|best players ever]].
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'''Raj Dhuwalia''' played for [[Florida]] while in grad school. He was also on the team that won the [[2003 Chicago Open]]. He also appeared on two episodes of season 19 of Jeopardy in 2002, winning a total of 22,200 dollars. He is considered by some as one of the [[Non-Definitive Greatest Players Lists|best players ever]].
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 12 March 2021

Raj Dhuwalia
Past colleges Florida (2002-2004)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Raj Dhuwalia played for Florida while in grad school. He was also on the team that won the 2003 Chicago Open. He also appeared on two episodes of season 19 of Jeopardy in 2002, winning a total of 22,200 dollars. He is considered by some as one of the best players ever.