Stu Ungar Poker Profile
When anyone talks about the greatest poker players of all time, Stu Ungar's name will shine immediately. He is considered by many to be the greatest No Limit Hold'em player of all time. He was born and raised in New York city. His dad was a bookie
Stu Ungar, known as "The Kid" is a three-time World Champion (with five WSOP bracelets).
Ungar won ten major No Limit Hold'em championship events (in which the buy-ins were $5,000 or higher). His father was a bookie and gambler himself.
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T.J. Cloutier (all-time leading money winner at the WSOP) and Johnny Chan (two-time World Champion), have won half that many. Amazingly, Ungar only played in about 30 of these championship events in his life! To further understand Stu Ungar's greatness, think about this: For years, the second largest poker tournament in the world was Amarillo Slim's Super Bowl of Poker. At that time, every great poker player attended Slim's tournaments. Like the WSOP, the main event at the Super Bowl of Poker was a $10,000 buy-in No Limit Hold'em championship. Only one man in history captured titles at both the WSOP and the Super Bowl of Poker, and that man was Stu Ungar. And he won them three times each! At 15 he dropped out of school when a well known bookie staked Stu to the $500 buy-in in a big gin rummy tournament. He won $10,000 but lost most of it on horses in one week. Stuey's main two problem were his drug abuse and sports betting. Stu Ungar's WSOP winning hands
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Last Updated - January 1, 2009









