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In any group, there can be only one First... and in the world of poker, the game everybody is talking about, watching on television, reading about and trying to master, the First has always been and continues to be the legendary Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson. More>

Mike Caro, also known as "the Mad Genius of Poker," is legendary as the world's foremost authority on poker strategy, psychology, and statistics. In his books, videos, columns, and standing-room-only seminars he presents proven, scientific advice based on his own research in an easy-understand and animated way. More>

Barry Greenstein has been making a living at the poker table for many years, but he is just now getting the recognition he deserves. After winning the World Poker Tour at the World Poker Open, some people still ask who this guy is. For tournament pros and the players in the biggest side games in the world, he is a man who's game is widely respected. More>

Dewey Tomko is an accomplished tournament player with 3 WSOP bracelets and career winnings surpassing $2.7 million. Tomko’s WSOP bracelets came in the events of No Limit Hold ‘em (1979), Omaha Pot Limit (1984), and Deuce to Seven Draw (1984). More>

Like a number of players from the Southern United States, Baxter was able to find plenty of gambling in his hometown of Augusta, Georgia. He learned to play poker, and supported his poker "habit" for over a year with his pool playing income. Eventually, his poker playing improved to where it was the bulk of his income. More>

Eli Elezra lives in Henderson, Nevada, a suburb of Las Vegas. When he is not playing poker, he operates a chain of 30-minute photo shops along the Las Vegas strip. More>

Minh just won the 2005 WPT Doyle Brunson North American Poker Championship (the prize was over $1 million). He also came in second place in the WSOP event that Doyle won his 10th Championship Bracelet in.. More>
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