High Stakes Entertainment - Players
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu may well be the best-liked player in poker. Young, talented and friendly - on or away from the table - it's easy to see how he has nearly as many distinctions for his positive image as for his countless tournament victories. It's an image he has cultivated through wins and losses - both professional and personal - and it's one that keeps him at the top of his game. In addition to playing and advisory duties, Negreanu is in demand as an author, contributing to the strategy of Doyle Brunson's Super/System 2, the sequel to what may be the best poker book ever written. In 2007 he released his own work, Hold'em Wisdom for All Players, which has sold out numerous printings. He also writes regular blogs and articles for online and print publication.

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Dewey Tomko
Every so often a poker player just needs a good side game to boost his spirits.
Vince Van Patten
Considered to be among Hollywood's poker stars; he has played in many of the largest cash games around the world.
Daniel Negreanu
Kid Poker: Young, talented and friendly - on or away from the table - it's easy to see how he has nearly as many distinctions for his positive image as for his countless tournament victories.
Erick Lindgren
One of poker's original "Young Guns," Erick Lindgren is now part of a player faction settling into adulthood at the tournament tables. After nearly 10 years as a successful professional player, Lindgren is a poker veteran and one of the most recognizable names in the game.
Josh Arieh
"I don't think of myself as a badass, but I'm not going to lay in bed at night and regret getting somebody off their game, because they're not going to pay my bills for me."
Russ Hamilton
"I advise everyone to show up with a positive attitude, because that is the only way you can play your best game."
Phil Helmuth
The Poker Brat is as famous for his antics at the poker table and bad beat tirades as he is for his incredible record as a tournament player.
Bill Walters
In Las Vegas, Walters is known for his sports betting prowess and other gambling tales, but also for his generosity to charities like Opportunity Village in Las Vegas.
Phil Ivey
"I just work at what I do." "I work very hard. And I'm always thinking about how I can get better." And everyone in the game is in trouble if he does.
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