If there is one game that puts the
brain into an exercise, it has got to be Poker. Nothing jogs the gray matter
better than a card game that requires deft skill and slick style. While
some variations of the game relies more on luck and good fortune, poker
remains to be a thinking game. Only the most brilliant – or imaginative
– minds can truly triumph and claim the title “master of the game”.
While many players have won a game
or two on the table, they are no match for the following individuals, who
have declared victory almost every time the cards were dealt in front of
them. With their many winnings and rich experience that only gets better
each day; they have rightfully earned the right to be proclaimed as some
of the world’s best poker players.
Phil Hellmuth – Phil proves
that one need not be old in order to become a seasoned player. He bagged
the top prize at the Time World Series of Poker (WSOP) Championship at
the age of 24, making him the youngest player to ever become a World Champion.
Phil has a record of nine gold bracelets (comparable to a gold medal) to
his name, on top of the big cash winnings that he took home. To date, he
is a best-selling author of poker-themed books such as Playing like the
Pros, Bad Beats and Lucky Draws. He is also one of the featured writers
of Card Player Magazine, a testimonial to his expertise of the game.
Daniel Negreanu – Kid Poker
may be his name on the playing tables but he definitely plays like a pro.
He has already tucked more than 35 victories under his belt which is why
it comes as no surprise that he was hailed as the 2004 World Series of
Poker (WSOP) and Card Player Magazine Player of the Year. And as if the
laurels were not enough, Daniel also bagged the 2004 Player of the Year
Runner Up title. Because of his obvious passion and proficiency of the
game, Daniel now reaches out to a wider audience as a writer for the Canadian
Saturday Night Magazine and a spot on ESPN News.
Antonio Esfandiari – Antonio
surely lives up to his moniker - “The Magician”. A magician by profession,
it is no wonder that Antonio became famous for his captivating dance moves
and magic tricks on the playing table. Aside from bagging the first place
at the LA Poker Classic No Limit Hold’ Em Championship, he made three WPT
Final Table appearances. One of the bad boys of poker, Antonio’s showcase
of talent was featured in one of the DVD’s of the Going All in Poker DVD
set.
Gus Hansen – Originally from
Copenhagen, Denmark, Gus, nicknamed “The Great Dane”, is a very lethal
opponent to have. He showcases a very aggressive playing style that has
won him three World Poker Tour events and a spot in the Inaugural WPT Walk
of Fame. His victories come as no wonder, though, as Gus is also a champion
Backgammon player. Like Antonio, Gus’ expert moves and plays was featured
in the Going All in DVD collection.
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