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Tom McEvoy

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Tom McEvoy started playing poker at the age of 5. His grandfather taught him the game and he took a liking to the game straight away. He was frequently in trouble at school for playing the game. He took up playing poker full-time after he discovered that he could make more money playing poker than he could working a regular job.

McEvoy was a strong force in poker in the 80's and early 90's. He won his first bracelet in 1983 when he took the $1, 000 Limit Holdem event. The first Main Event satellite was held in 1983 and the winner of the satellite was Tom McEvoy. McEvoy then made the ultimate table of the Main Event that included Doyle Brunson. McEvoy ended up heads up with Rod Peate. The heads-up match with Peate lasted over 7 hours and was the record for heads-up play until 2006. In the long run, McEvoy won the Main Event and the $540, 000 top prize. He made history to be the first player to win their Main Event seat via satellite and then made history for being the first satellite winner to win the primary Event.

McEvoy did not stop there. In 1986 he won the $1, 000 Razz event for $52, 400. His fourth bracelet was won in 1992 when he won the $1, 500 Limit Omaha event. Over his poker career McEvoy has won over $2 Million in tournaments, cashing in over 114 event and winning at least 12.

McEvoy has done much to help shape poker off the felt as well. He helped to organize the first nonsmoking poker tournament. The tournament drew a strong crowd and he eventually convinced Benny Binion Behnen to really make the WSOP a nonsmoking event. This has helped to increase medical and enjoyment of all players in poker tournaments.

He's perhaps most widely known to some as a poker author. He has either written or co-authored numerous books on poker. Some of the authors he has worked with have been T. J. Cloutier, Brad Daugherty, Don Vine, and Dr . Max Stern. The topics for his work have included Holdem, Omaha, Stud, and the World Series of Poker.

Many of his books are geared toward beginning poker 99 players, but you will find titles that may offer insight to players of all strengths. Some books also give you a lot of insight on how the world of professional poker used to actually be and is good for a historical reference. McEvoy is also a regular columnist for Card Player Magazine.

McEvoy is seen playing on line frequently at. He is a representative of the site and was among the first big names to endorse your website.

Whether it is often on the felt, behind the scenes, or on the printed page, Tom McEvoy has had a huge effect on poker for 25 years. His writing will help to educate the future generations of poker players and some of the changes that he helped inspired have helped make poker enjoyable for all.

McEvoy has stated that he would prefer to be World Champion at least one more time. Whether or not that happens remains to be seen, but it can be safely assumed that he inspired or helped to develop many a world champion poker player, and for that they can be proud.