The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is the world’s biggest and most prestigious poker tournament. Several players have been inducted into the WSOP Hall of Fame, including some of the biggest names in poker. In this article, we take a look at some of the most accomplished WSOP Hall of Famers.

Eli Elezra: WSOP 2021

Eli Elezra is a WSOP Hall of Famer who has had an incredible poker career. He is originally from Jerusalem, Israel, and resides in Henderson, Nevada. He has won five WSOP bracelets and has made dozens of final tables. In total, he has earned over $3.2 million in prize money. He goes by the nickname “Mr. Vegas.”

Huck Seed: WSOP 2020

Huck Seed is a WSOP Hall of Famer originally from Santa Clara, California. He now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has won four WSOP bracelets and has made numerous final tables. In total, he has earned over $3.6 million in prize money. He was the 1996 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion.

Chris Moneymaker: WSOP 2019

Chris Moneymaker is a WSOP Hall of Famer who made his name in the poker world by winning the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event. He is originally from Atlanta, Georgia, and now resides in Nashville, Tennessee. In total, he has earned over $2.6 million in prize money and has won one WSOP bracelet. He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee and a professional accountant.

David Oppenheim: WSOP 2019

David Oppenheim is a WSOP Hall of Famer who has had a very successful poker career. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. In total, Oppenheim has earned over $1.1 million in prize money. He started playing poker at age 18 and played at least 60 hours a week to learn how to play poker.

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John Hennigan: WSOP 2018

John Hennigan is a WSOP Hall of Famer who has had an incredible poker career. He is from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hennigan has earned over $5.7 million in prize money and has won six WSOP bracelets. He is also a two-time World Poker Tour champion. He goes by the nickname “Johnny World.”

Mori Eskandani: WSOP 2018

Mori Eskandani is a WSOP Hall of Famer who has had a very successful poker career. He is originally from Iran and now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has produced numerous televised poker shows, including “High Stakes Poker” and “Poker After Dark.” He has also worked with the World Poker Tour. In total, he has earned over $200,000 in prize money.

Phil Ivey: WSOP 2017

Phil Ivey is a WSOP Hall of Famer who is arguably one of the best poker players in the world. He is originally from Riverside, California, and now resides in Henderson, Nevada. He has won ten WSOP bracelets and has made numerous final tables. In total, he has earned over $9.2 million in prize money. He is the youngest player to attain 9 WSOP bracelets. In 2005, he was named Bluff Magazine’s Player of the Year. He is known for playing high stakes. Ivey once beat Texas billionaire Andy Beal out of $16 million over three days in $25,000/$50,000 No Limit Hold’em Heads Up. He is a regular at the $4,000/$8,000 mixed cash game (The Big Game) at the Bellagio.

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Jennifer Harman: WSOP 2015

Jen Harman is a WSOP Hall of Famer who has had a very successful poker career. She is originally from Reno, Nevada, and now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. In total, Harman has earned over $1.5 million in prize money and has won two WSOP bracelets. She is the only woman to have won back-to-back WSOP bracelets.

John Juanda: WSOP 2015

John Juanda is a WSOP Hall of Famer who has had an incredible poker career. Originally from Indonesia, Juanda now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has earned over $5.7 million in prize money and has won five WSOP bracelets. He is a regular at the Big Game at the Bellagio and has also made numerous final tables. He moved to the United States in 1990 to attend Oklahoma State University, where he earned his degree. He later earned his MBA at Seattle University and was an award-winning salesman before pursuing poker full-time. In the first five years at the World Series of Poker, he made 16 final tables and won three bracelets.

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