Richard Nixon

 About Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon aka “Tricky Dicky” was a card shark that partially funded his first run for Congress with his substantial poker winnings.

Nixon, a former US President’s passion for Poker, began when he was at the US Air Force base in the Solomon Islands in 1943. There, he first encountered card games like five-card stud and five-card draw. Nixon was drawn to these card games and learnt that playing tight was the way to go. He became obsessed with the game and would often pass up dinners and one special dinner in particular which was with the famous cross Atlantic flyer Charles Lindbergh.

Richard Nixon was by no means interested in the social aspect of the game. He just wanted to win money. This money assisted in getting him elected into Congress, and the rest is history.

Poker and Politics

Raised in a Quaker family that disliked gambling, Richard Nixon became obsessed with the game as it helped pass the days in the Navy and it was profitable.

A serviceman by the name of James Stewart taught Nixon strategies like play a tight hand and limit bluffs. Nixon was a high roller who played a quiet game but was never afraid of taking chances. He had the ability to smell weakness and would win the pot at all costs by bluffing.

Nixon made more money playing Poker than he did while serving in the Navy as an ensign and pocketed over $150 or more per month. One of his most memorable wins came in 1946 and the $5000 winnings he parlayed into an unbeaten congressional run, money well spent when looking back.

Conclusion

Richard Nixon’s name is synonymous with Mafia bosses and the Watergate Scandal. However, he was a brilliant Poker player and that funded his political career taking him to the White House.

Night Life

Annette Obrestad

This professional Norwegian female gambler made history as the youngest ever WSOPE ( World Series of Poker Europe ) bracelet winner in 2007 and has the nickname the Huntress. Annette was born on the 18 September 1988, and besides playing Poker professionally, she also runs a YouTube Channel called Annette’s Makeup Corner.

She started her Poker playing career at the age of 15 using the online screen name Annette_15 and never made a deposit. Instead, she made her initial bankroll by winning Freeroll Poker Tournaments.

Annette Obrestad’s Poker Career

The “Huntress” started her big winning streak between September 2006 and February 2007 where she won over $500 000 on Pokerstars, $200 000 on UltimateBet and $136 000 at Full Tilt Poker. She was ranked at no 51 by Pocketfives.com in 2008 and was also the site’s top-ranked player in previous years.

Her luck continued, and in 2008 she won $20 000 and came first in the Stars Sunday Hundred Grand Tournament with a buy-in of only $11 and a field of 20 000 players. Her winning streak continued, but what put her on the map was her win at the World Series of Poker Europe, Main Event. This happened just before her 19th birthday. She won $2.01 million making her the record holder for a single event payout to a female player. The record was previously held by Annie Duke who won $2 million at the 2004 Tournament of Champions.

Conclusion

Obrestad currently holds second place among Norwegian Poker players in the all-time money list in live tournaments. She came close to winning her second major live title in November 2007 and finished 11th alongside Phil Hellmuth at the 2010 WSOP. As of 2020, Obrestad’s total live tournament winnings exceed $3.9 million, and she has no intention of stopping!

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