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Allen Cunningham
With 5 WSOP bracelets and a fourth place finish in the 2006 WSOP main event, Allen ‘Clever Piggy’ Cunningham is one of poker’s most consistent performers. |
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Andy Bloch
Andy Bloch is a member of the infamous MIT Blackjack team, computer programmer, game theorist and political activist who has studied for 3 University degrees. |
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Barry Greenstein
Barry Greenstein is known as the ‘Robin Hood of Poker’ because he gives all of his tournament winnings to charity. Winner of the 2004 WPT World Poker Open |
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Carlos Mortensen
Spaniard Juan Carlos Mortensen won the 2001 WSOP main event and when he took the 2007 WPT World Poker Championship became the first player to win both events. |
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Chris Ferguson
Winner of 5 WSOP bracelets and part of the team that put together FullTiltPoker.com. Bankroll management expert who turned $0 into $10,000 within a year. |
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Chris Moneymaker
2003 WSOP main event winner and the first player to win after qualifying through an internet satellite tournament. His initial $39 stake won him $2.5million. |
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Clonie Gowen
Clonie Gowan is a member of the Full Tilt Poker team and winner of the 2008 WPT Bellagio Cup. She is also a TV poker pundit and former beauty queen. |
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Daniel Negreanu
Won his first WSOP bracelet in 1998 and was the youngest to do so at the time, hence the nickname ‘Kid Poker.’ In 2004 he was voted the ESPN Player of the Year. |
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Dave Ulliot - Devilfish
Dave ‘Devilfish’ Ulliot is UK’s most successful player with over $4million in winnings. Won the first ‘Late Night Poker’ series in front of 1.5million viewers. |
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David Williams
The runner-up of the 2004 WSOP main event who switched to poker from the fantasy card-playing game ‘Magic.’ He considers himself to be a bit of a ‘geek.’ |
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Erick Lindgren
The 2004 WPT player of the year and winner of several high profile tournaments including a 2007 Aussie’s Millions event. WSOP player of the year in 2008. |
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Erik Seidel
His second place finish in the 1988 WSOP main event was made famous in the film ‘Rounders.’ The former stock marker trader has since won 8 WSOP bracelets. |
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Gavin Griffin
Gavin Griffin became the youngest player to win a WSOP bracelet in 2004 and the first player to win poker’s Triple Crown of WSOP, WPT and EPT events. |
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Greg Raymer
Highly recognisable in his comedy lizard-eye glasses, Greg Raymer won the 2004 WSOP main event and followed it up by finishing 25th in the 2005 main event.
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Gus Hansen
Gus Hansen’s aggressive and unpredictable playing style has won him 4 WPT tournaments. According to People magazine he is one of the 'Top 50 sexiest men alive'.
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Howard Lederer
Howard Lederer was one of the founders of Full Tilt Poker and reverentially known as ‘The Professor.’ He is also a TV pundit and follower of Zen philosophy.
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Humberto Brenes
The Costan Rican is known as the shark and has a lively sense of fun at the poker table. His 2 WSOP bracelets prove his comic antics disguise a serious ability.
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Isabelle Mercier
Canadian Isabelle Mercier lives on the road, travelling from tournament to tournament. Her aggressive play has earned her the nickname ‘No Mercy’ Mericer.
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Jamie Gold
With Johnny Chan acting as his mentor, talent agent and television producer Jamie Gold won a record $12million for first place at the 2007 WSOP main event.
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