06.07.2007 04:20:00
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World Series of Poker(R) Inducts Barbara Enright, Phil Hellmuth Jr. Into Poker Hall Of Fame
The World Series of Poker bestowed the game’s
ultimate honor today on two of poker’s premier
players, inducting Barbara Enright and Phil Hellmuth Jr. into the Poker
Hall of Fame.
Enright is the first woman inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in its
28-year history. Hellmuth recently won a record 11th
WSOP Gold bracelet, breaking a three-way tie with poker legends Doyle
Brunson and Johnny Chan, who’ve earned 10
bracelets apiece.
"The criteria and standards for induction into
the Hall of Fame are high,” said Jeffrey
Pollack, WSOP Commissioner. "A gambler must
have played against top competition for high stakes, played well and
gained the respect of his or her peers, and stood the test of time.
"Barbara and Phil clearly meet these high
standards, and we are delighted to welcome them into the Hall of Fame as
the Class of 2007,” Pollack said.
Enright and Hellmuth join 33 other members of the Hall of Fame,
including legends such as Brunson, Chan, Stu Ungar, Johnny Moss, "Amarillo
Slim” Preston, Benny and Jack Binion, Chip
Reese, T.J. Cloutier, Puggy Pearson and Nick the Greek Dandalos.
Enright was born in Los Angeles. Her first job was as a cocktail
waitress, where her photographic memory enabled her to remember numerous
drink orders at once, a skill that would prove useful at the poker table.
Enright earned a cosmetology license and worked as a stylist in
Hollywood with several celebrity clients. During her free time, she
started playing poker in the cardrooms of Gardena, California, during
the 1970s. She did so well she eventually decided to quit her regular
job and play poker for a living. Specializing in lowball draw games, she
made enough money to support herself and her son for several years.
Enright won the very first poker tournament she entered –
the Ladies World Championship at the 1986 World Series of poker. She
played numerous tournaments and side games over the years and won her
second Ladies World Poker Championship in 1995.
The following year, Enright made poker history by becoming the first
woman ever to appear at the final table of the $10,000 buy-in Main Event –
a record that still stands – and finishing in
fifth place. Enright went on to win the Pot-Limit Omaha world
championship in 1996 – giving her three WSOP
gold bracelets.
Enright has led a colorful life both at and away from the poker table.
She was once married to a pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, was
editor of the first poker magazine for women, called "Woman
Poker Player,” and today she lives in
Hollywood with poker writer Max Shapiro.
Hellmuth began his spectacular poker career with a victory in the 1989
WSOP Main Event, a win that ignited a meteoric rise of personal and
professional achievement unmatched by anyone over the last 18 years.
Hellmuth holds – or is well on his way to
holding – virtually every meaningful record
in WSOP history, remarkable achievements for a man who is just 42 years
old.
Originally from Wisconsin, Hellmuth dropped out of college to pursue a
poker career and has since become one of the most instantly recognizable
celebrities in the game. He has more cashes –
59 – at the WSOP than anyone in history.
Hellmuth has gained fame for both his outbursts at the poker table and
for a number of his quotable statements, including "If
there was no luck in poker tournaments, I’d
win every single one of them” and "I
can dodge bullets, baby.”
The 2007 World Series of Poker Presented by Milwaukee’s
Best Light, the world’s richest sporting
event, began June 1 at the Rio® All-Suite
Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. More information on the tournament is
available at www.worldseriesofpoker.com.
The WSOP is operated by an affiliate of Harrah's Entertainment, Inc.
(NYSE:HET), the world's largest operator of casino-entertainment
resorts. Since its beginning in Reno, Nevada, USA, nearly 70 years ago,
Harrah's has grown through the development of new properties, expansions
and acquisitions, and now owns or manages 50 casino resorts on four
continents. The company’s properties operate
primarily under the Caesars, Harrah’s and
Horseshoe brand names; Harrah’s also owns and
operates the London Clubs International family of casinos and the World
Series of Poker tournament. Harrah's Entertainment is focused on
building loyalty and value with its customers through a unique
combination of great service, excellent products, unsurpassed
distribution, operational excellence and technology leadership. The
company is committed to reinvesting in the communities in which it
operates.
More information about Harrah’s is available
at its Web site — www.harrahs.com.
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