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There aren’t many women in the professional poker scene, but that hasn’t stopped Annie Duke. One of the most popular female players, Annie Duke is the sister of the famed "poker professor" Howard Lederer (who, incidentally, taught her to play). She has admitted that many men underestimate her at the poker table… and that she uses it to her advantage. Just “being a woman,” she says, gives you “a distinct advantage over your male counterparts.”
While working on her cognitive psychology doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania, she was enticed by her brother to join him in Las Vegas to watch the WSOP. It was there that Howard showed his little sister for the first time the ins and outs of Texas Hold’em.
In 1992, after five years of grad school, she left academic life to devote more time to her family and play poker. She headed out to Montana with her husband and started playing at the local card rooms. Her brother again encouraged her to go to Las Vegas, this time not to watch but to play in some of the WSOP events where she almost made the final table in her first tournament. She had enough success in that first year playing at events in Las Vegas to make her and her family decide to move there.
She continued her success at the tables and in 2004 she won her first WSOP gold bracelet. Then in August of that same year, she beat 8 of the world's greatest poker players and won the No-Limit Texas Hold'em WSOP Tournament of Champions.
Annie Duke is the mother of four children, divorced and currently makes her home in southern California. She has gone on to teach others, such as actor Ben Affleck, how to play poker, and to her credit he won the 2004 California State Poker Championship.
Her total live tournament winnings exceed $3 million as of 2007. She can be found playing online at Ultimate Bet where she is one of their resident poker pros.
Read the Poker Source Online Annie Duke Interview
Annie Duke Fun Facts and Finishes
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