Poker has shoot up the number of celebrities who have taken up the game for partly for fun and partly for real.
Likewise the poker Reality TV shows like Celebrity Poker Showdown, Celebrity Apprentice, Ultimate Poker Showdown, CelebPoker Club and even the World Series of Poker Tournament.
As poker is mount the barricades to its popularity not only among to the land-based or online casino players but also to the Hollywood industry. When it comes to professional poker players, only people will absolutely not foreseeing the existence of some extremely talented female celebrity poker player professionals.
Here are the top female celebrities combine with their tight and never-bluff eminence, and their ravishing poker profile:
The younger sister of the Heiress Paris Hilton, Nicky Hilton. Nicky has come out in the wash frolicking around the town as she was invited as co-host of poker tournament at the new Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Nicky is also a part with the final seconds countdown to midnight and the emergence of the New Year and played but unfortunately she was knocked out after going all-in and Shannon Elizabeth take home the jackpot!
Shannon Elizabeth has been playing in the Main Event of the WSOP since 2005. A winner of the 2005 Nicky Hilton New Years Eve Poker Tournament at Caesars Palace, outlasting 91 other players. She also placed 6th in Calvin Klein’s 2nd Annual Celebrity Charity Poker Tournament and won in a recent charity tournament at the Playboy Mansion. In 2006 she had 3 cashes at the World Series of Poker. Beating out 83 celebrities and poker professionals to win $55,000!
Next is the Vietnamese who migrated in the US Liz Lieu is playing poker since she was at the age of 13. Lieu handle both 2006 and 2007 Los Angeles Poker Classic and won! Lieu is renowned for her fashion while playing in a tournament, she was fondly calling her the “Poker Diva”.
The cast of Gilmore Girls and an avid poker player, Lauren Graham successfully won game 4 of the Celebrity Poker Showdown, and went on to take 2nd place in the final tournament.
A professional model Erica Schoenberg a.k.a “Blackjack Babe” although is a member of the prestigious MIT Blackjack Team, Shoenberg compete in The World Series Of Poker No-Limit Hold'em.
One of the strongest woman in the poker world is Cyndy Violette, her major win happened when Violette won in a World Series Of Poker 7-card Stud Hi-Lo Split Tournament in 2004 and at that time, it is the most money ever won by a woman!
Jennifer Tilly soared after 2005 as that was the year that she won both a World Series Of Poker WSOP bracelet in the Ladies' No-Limit Texas Hold'em event, beating a field of 600 and the third World Poker Tour Ladies Invitational Tournament.
The Queen of poker Mimi Rogers compete in some poker tournaments in 2003, and she wrap up the money in her major tournament at the World Poker Tournament WPT 240 player Shooting Stars main event No-Limit Texas Hold 'em tournament in San Jose, California in 2004.
An avid poker player, Sarah Silverman has appeared twice in a Celebrity Poker Showdown but unfortunately, Silverman was knocked out by Paul Rudd.
In the season 4 of the World World Poker Tour Championship event in 2006, a young poker player Vanessa Rousso won $5,000 in No-Limit Hold'em and Rousso won $285,450 in Borgata Casino in Atlantic City.
Jennifer Harman holds 2 World Series of Poker bracelets in open events. In 2000 She won in the Deuce to 7 Draw event and in 2002 she won Limit Hold'em event.
Lastly, the most renowned female celebrity poker player, Annie Duke. Duke won $ 2, 000,000 in gthe World Series of poker Tournament (WSOP). Duke also entertained a lot of publicity like teaching Ben Affleck, Celebrity Apprentice project manager, launched a book called, “Annie Duke’s Beginner’s Guide To Texas Hold'em” and “Annie Duke’s Girl’s Guide To Texas Hold'em” .
Infused with a strong intuition, women are now in the perfect timing to look into more possibilities in poker gambling. So even if poker have at all times been dominated by men as masters of their own tricks and games, breaking into this new trend was no surprise at all for female poker players.
Likewise the poker Reality TV shows like Celebrity Poker Showdown, Celebrity Apprentice, Ultimate Poker Showdown, CelebPoker Club and even the World Series of Poker Tournament.
As poker is mount the barricades to its popularity not only among to the land-based or online casino players but also to the Hollywood industry. When it comes to professional poker players, only people will absolutely not foreseeing the existence of some extremely talented female celebrity poker player professionals.
Here are the top female celebrities combine with their tight and never-bluff eminence, and their ravishing poker profile:
The younger sister of the Heiress Paris Hilton, Nicky Hilton. Nicky has come out in the wash frolicking around the town as she was invited as co-host of poker tournament at the new Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Nicky is also a part with the final seconds countdown to midnight and the emergence of the New Year and played but unfortunately she was knocked out after going all-in and Shannon Elizabeth take home the jackpot!
Shannon Elizabeth has been playing in the Main Event of the WSOP since 2005. A winner of the 2005 Nicky Hilton New Years Eve Poker Tournament at Caesars Palace, outlasting 91 other players. She also placed 6th in Calvin Klein’s 2nd Annual Celebrity Charity Poker Tournament and won in a recent charity tournament at the Playboy Mansion. In 2006 she had 3 cashes at the World Series of Poker. Beating out 83 celebrities and poker professionals to win $55,000!
Next is the Vietnamese who migrated in the US Liz Lieu is playing poker since she was at the age of 13. Lieu handle both 2006 and 2007 Los Angeles Poker Classic and won! Lieu is renowned for her fashion while playing in a tournament, she was fondly calling her the “Poker Diva”.
The cast of Gilmore Girls and an avid poker player, Lauren Graham successfully won game 4 of the Celebrity Poker Showdown, and went on to take 2nd place in the final tournament.
A professional model Erica Schoenberg a.k.a “Blackjack Babe” although is a member of the prestigious MIT Blackjack Team, Shoenberg compete in The World Series Of Poker No-Limit Hold'em.
One of the strongest woman in the poker world is Cyndy Violette, her major win happened when Violette won in a World Series Of Poker 7-card Stud Hi-Lo Split Tournament in 2004 and at that time, it is the most money ever won by a woman!
Jennifer Tilly soared after 2005 as that was the year that she won both a World Series Of Poker WSOP bracelet in the Ladies' No-Limit Texas Hold'em event, beating a field of 600 and the third World Poker Tour Ladies Invitational Tournament.
The Queen of poker Mimi Rogers compete in some poker tournaments in 2003, and she wrap up the money in her major tournament at the World Poker Tournament WPT 240 player Shooting Stars main event No-Limit Texas Hold 'em tournament in San Jose, California in 2004.
An avid poker player, Sarah Silverman has appeared twice in a Celebrity Poker Showdown but unfortunately, Silverman was knocked out by Paul Rudd.
In the season 4 of the World World Poker Tour Championship event in 2006, a young poker player Vanessa Rousso won $5,000 in No-Limit Hold'em and Rousso won $285,450 in Borgata Casino in Atlantic City.
Jennifer Harman holds 2 World Series of Poker bracelets in open events. In 2000 She won in the Deuce to 7 Draw event and in 2002 she won Limit Hold'em event.
Lastly, the most renowned female celebrity poker player, Annie Duke. Duke won $ 2, 000,000 in gthe World Series of poker Tournament (WSOP). Duke also entertained a lot of publicity like teaching Ben Affleck, Celebrity Apprentice project manager, launched a book called, “Annie Duke’s Beginner’s Guide To Texas Hold'em” and “Annie Duke’s Girl’s Guide To Texas Hold'em” .
Infused with a strong intuition, women are now in the perfect timing to look into more possibilities in poker gambling. So even if poker have at all times been dominated by men as masters of their own tricks and games, breaking into this new trend was no surprise at all for female poker players.
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