POKER HALL OF FAMER DIES
7 December 2007
Poker world mourns Chip Reese
According to media reports from the United States today
(Tuesday) three time World Series of Poker bracelet
winner, Poker Hall of Famer and legendary cash game
poker ace David "Chip" Reese died in the early hours,
aged 56. As we went to press no further details on his
passing were available.
The youngest player ever inducted into the Poker Hall of
Fame in 1991, Rees's success is unrivalled, yet his
original career intention on graduating college was to
attend Stanford Business School. He was sidetracked
after winning a $40 000 tournament, starting a
professional playing career that left no time for futher
formal education.
The champion won his first WSOP bracelet in 1978 in the
Seven Card Stud Split event. In 1982, he was awarded
another WSOP bracelet in the $5 000 Seven Card Stud
event.
Fellow legend Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson characterised
Reese as "the best Seven Card stud player I've ever
played with," in one of his books. A regular in the "Big
Game" at the Bellagio, Reese was also a renowned sports
bettor, and was considered to be a potent baseball
handicapper.
One of Reese's major wins occurred last year (2006) at
the World Series of Poker, when he took the $50 000
buy-in inaugural H.O.R.S.E. event. A combination of the
ultimate test of all-around poker skill and the huge
$1.7 million winner's cheque and WSOP bracelet attracted
the best on the planet and was won by Reese after an
epic seven hour heads up final against Andy Bloch.
Mike Sexton paid tribute to Reese, saying: "Chip Reese
was probably the most successful poker player in
history. He was also the youngest player ever inducted
into the Poker Hall of Fame, and deservedly so. For
years, most players considered Chip to be the best
all-around poker player and by winning the inaugural
$50,000 buy-in HORSE tournament at the 2006 WSOP, he
cemented that status. Chip has always been admired by
players for his success, his demeanor at the table, and
the fact that he never steamed or went on tilt. When you
mention poker 'greats', put Chip Reese on the top of the
list."
Online Casino News courtesy of
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