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Annie Duke |
Annie Duke has more in the money finishes at the WSOP than any other female player and won a WSOP bracelet as well. She isn't just one of the best female players, but one of the best players overall. |
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Dan Harrington |
The infamous Action Dan. Ironically enough this nickname comes from his conservative style. Harrington is a master at the mass tournaments today. |
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David "Chip" Reese |
Although being unknown to most of the tv viewing audience, David "Chip" Reese is considered to be the best high stakes cash games player in the world.
Especially his skill (in various games), mathematical approach and emotional control are a major factor in his success. |
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Doyle Brunson |
The most famous poker player there is. Every poker player respects Doyle. He is over 70 years old, but is still active in the largest cash game in the world and several tournaments like the WSOP main event. |
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Erik Seidel |
The talented Erik Seidel is not only a versatile player, he is also highly succesful in most games. Seidel won 8 WSOP bracelets in 6 different types of event. |
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Gus Hansen |
Gus Hansen is one of the most feared opponents in poker, mostly because his unpredictability and the way he can read the other players.
He is known to play even the most absurd hand, and more amazing, even win with it. |
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Howard Lederer |
Howard Lederer is known as one of the best poker players in the world. Howard hardly ever makes a move in haste, he is thoroughly planning his actions on mathemathical and statistical calculations. This way of playing earned him the nickname "the professor of poker". |
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Patrik Antonius |
One of the most successful online players who shows us he is really good at live games as well, Patrik Antonius sure is someone you don't want to find against you at the poker table.
There are not many players as talented as he is in both online and live poker. |
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Phil Hellmuth |
As famous as he is from his impressive amount of wins and records, he is as infamous because of his bad beat tirades.
For 'The Poker Brat' the successtory started when he dropped out of school and started to play fulltime poker. This resulted in 11 bracelets and 63 cashes in the WSOP, and we haven't seen the last of him yet.
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Phil Ivey |
Phil Ivey is a regular in the $4000/$8000 big game in Las Vegas. He gained the respect of the live and online community, and of the tv-audience. This is no coincidence: whether he plays cash games, tournaments, limit or no limit, live or online, Phil is playing at the highest level. |
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Stuey Ungar |
If there was one word to describe Stu, it would have to be LEGEND. He was the best tournament no limit holdem player ever. According to Barry Greenstein Stu Ungar was more aggressive and twice as loose as any other player. A genius and a legend who died tragically as the result of his 20 year long drug habit. |
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