Tag Archive | "WSOP"

Josh Arieh

Friday, October 31, 2008

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Josh Arieh started his poker career as an aside to playing pool. After the games would finish, he would many times go back to play poker with them. He soon discovered that poker was insanely profitably and so he started working on his game. Soon he started hosting his own games and then moved on [...]

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“Captain” Tom Franklin

Friday, October 31, 2008

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“Captain” Tom Franklin has been a regular in the poker world for nearly 30 years. At some point during his life, he received training as a pilot, and that’s where he earned his nickname of “Captain.” He started playing poker in the 70’s, but from his tournament records, it looks like he focused primarily on [...]

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Humberto Brenes

Thursday, October 30, 2008

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Humberto Brenes was born in 1951 in San Jose, Costa Rica. He learned how to play poker at a very young age from his father. Unlike many professional poker players, Brenes went ahead and received an education, graduating from the University of Costa Rica with a degree in industrial engineering. After graduating he would go [...]

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Sam Farha

Thursday, October 30, 2008

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Sam Farha was born in 1959 in Lebanon, but moved to the United States during his teens to escape the Lebanese Civil War. He attended the University of Kansas, where he got his degree in Business Administration. He later moved to Houston, TX to work with his brother. At this point in his life, Farha [...]

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Thomas “Thunder” Keller

Thursday, October 30, 2008

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Thomas “Thunder” Keller got his start in poker in a different kind of card game. He was an avid “Magic: The Gathering” player and was a regular on the Magic tournament circuit. Sills from playing the game of Magic were easily transferable to poker such as calculating odds, counting outs, and the ability to bluff. [...]

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Todd Brunson

Thursday, October 30, 2008

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Sometimes it is hard to come out of the shadow of a famous father, but in the case of Todd Brunson, he has done just that. Brunson dropped out of college at Texas Tech University just shy of his senior year to take up a career in poker. His father is the legendary Doyle Brunson, [...]

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Al Krux

Thursday, October 30, 2008

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Al Krux has been a professional poker player for over 30 years. He has been a face at the tables for many years and has been a face at some of the biggest final tables in history. Before getting into poker, he was a diamond merchant. Also, at one point in his career Krux did [...]

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Joe Awada

Thursday, October 30, 2008

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Joe Awada was born in Lebanon and learned to play poker at an early age by learning Five Card Stud. He was forced to leave Lebanon in 1971 due to the rising tensions in the country. He was left in the U.S. to try and make a living to send money home to his family. [...]

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Bill Edler

Thursday, October 30, 2008

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Bill Edler started playing poker back in his law school days to get him through college. Edler attended the University of California-Berkley, but never actually took the bar exam. Edler stated that he never intended to be a lawyer, but still wanted the degree. After college, he moved to California where he became a prop [...]

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Steve Zolotow

Thursday, October 30, 2008

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Steve Zolotow is one of the more solid players that you will encounter on the professional poker circuit. He holds a Bachelors degree in Statistics and an MBA in Finance. As a result, he brings a very calculated approach to the poker table that has allowed him to finish strong in many poker tournaments all [...]

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