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  2. Chris Moneymaker - Wikipedia

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    3 [3] Information accurate as of 10 July 2022. Christopher Bryan Moneymaker (born November 21, 1975) is an American poker player who won the Main Event at the 2003 World Series of Poker (WSOP). [3] His 2003 win is said to have revolutionized poker because he was the first person to become a world champion after qualifying at an online poker ...

  3. Tom Dwan - Wikipedia

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    Money finish (es) 1. Thomas Dwan Jr. (born July 30, 1986) [1] is an American professional poker player who played online in the highest-stakes No-Limit Texas hold 'em and Pot-Limit Omaha games, primarily on Full Tilt Poker under the screen name " durrrr ". [2] Dwan has won prize money in live poker tournaments and has appeared on NBC 's ...

  4. Joe Hachem - Wikipedia

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    Joe Hachem After winning the tournament, Hachem wrapped himself in an Australian flag and shouted, "Thank you, America!". Hachem was the first Australian to win the World Series of Poker Main Event, and he immediately developed a strong fan base in Australia. During a post-tournament interview, WSOP commentator Norman Chad declared, "Hachem turned 7–3 offsuit into $7.5 million. Pass the ...

  5. Liv Boeree - Wikipedia

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    Liv Boeree. Information accurate as of 26 January 2024. Olivia " Liv " Boeree (born 18 July 1984) is a British science communicator, television presenter, host of the Win-Win Podcast, and former professional poker player. She is a World Series of Poker (WSOP) [1] and European Poker Tour (EPT) champion, and is the only female player in history ...

  6. Big One for One Drop - Wikipedia

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    The Big One for One Drop is a $1,000,000 buy-in No Limit Texas Hold 'em poker tournament hosted first in 2012, and for its first four editions, with the World Series of Poker (WSOP). It became the highest buy-in poker tournament in history as well as the largest single payout offered. The event was hosted again in 2014, 2016 and 2018.

  7. Dale Philip - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh, Scotland. Nationality. Scottish. Citizenship. British. Years active. 2006–present. Dale Philip is a Scottish YouTuber and former poker player. [1] He has won several online poker tournaments in his peak career. [2][3]

  8. Jonathan Duhamel - Wikipedia

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    None. Final table (s) None. Money finish (es) 2. Information accurate as of 30 June 2015. Jonathan Duhamel (born August 24, 1987) is a Canadian poker professional from Boucherville, Quebec, best known as the winner of the Main Event at the 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP). He has won three WSOP bracelets in his career.

  9. Tony Dunst - Wikipedia

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    Poker career. Dunst was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and studied theater at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He worked as a waiter before turning to poker and spent time living in Australia, China, and Malaysia before settling in Las Vegas, Nevada. [1] He began playing online poker in 2003 after watching the 2002 WSOP on television. [2]

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