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John Adikes Bond

John Adikes Bond is an author, attorney, poker player, political activist and real estate developer born in Jamaica, New York January 14, 1955. He grew up in Massapequa and Port Washington, New York before moving to South Florida in 1972. He currently resides between Dania Beach, Florida and Andros Island, the Bahamas. He is the eldest of five children; his brother James Alexander Bond〔()〕 is a theatre director in New York City.
From February, 1992-July, 2010 Bond co-authored with his collaborator and co-author Roy Cooke, a poker column, Real Poker, for Card Player Magazine.〔(CardPlayer Magazine )〕 It is the longest continuously running poker feature in the world.
Bond was the developer〔(Florida Department of State Division of Corporations )〕 of Atlantis the Water Kingdom〔The Almost Lost Kingdom - Miami/South Florida Magazine - March 1984〕 which became the Six Flags Atlantis water theme park in Hollywood Florida from 1979-1983.
== Author ==

Bond’s short story "T-Bird", originally published in the collection Miami Noir (Les Standiford, ed.) by Akashic Press, was chosen for Best American Mystery Stories 2007, (Carl Hiaasen, ed.) A second mystery story, "Trapped", set in the same world of Miami's underground poker circuit, appeared in the 2010 crime story collection Florida Heat Wave (Michael Lister, editor.)〔()〕
Bond was editor of the twice-weekly newspaper The Beach Journal (renamed the Atlantic Journal) from 1977-1979.
In the 1980s he served as editor of the Broward Sierra News and BROWBEAT, the Broward Mensa journal.
Bond has numerous miscellaneous publications including The Practical Real Estate Lawyer, FloridaBookReview.Com,〔(Condominium (by John D. Mcdonald) Reconsidered )〕 Tropic Magazine of The Miami Herald, Miami Magazine and the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel (Travel Section). He was a contributing real estate columnist for The Miami Herald from 1990-1993.
The forewords to Cooke and Bond’s books have been written by major poker figures David Sklansky, Mike Caro, Linda Johnson, Mike Sexton, Daniel Negreanu, Chris Ferguson, and Phil Gordon.〔()〕

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