• Poker Roundtable: Who is poker’s number 1?

    Posted on May 27th, 2009 admin 21 comments

    Howard Lederer, John Juanda, Erick Lindgren, Kristy Gazes and Barry Greenstein debate who the number one poker player is and offer suggestions on utilizing a system to determine the best player in poker. Learn, chat and play with the pros on fulltiltpoker.com

     

    21 responses to “Poker Roundtable: Who is poker’s number 1?”

    1. Phil Ivey is a gangsta!!!!!!!!!!

    2. phil ivey and gus hansen are the best players in the world

    3. Phil Hellmuth - 11 bracelets to prove it.

    4. berry is an idiot.

    5. Yeah, Allen is the Best.

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    7. ferguson

    8. I dont care - Phil Helmuth is the best.

    9. actually breakecue101 has a good point chip reese is considered the best cash game pro in the world(youngest in the poker hall of fame)

    10. That guy is freakin nuts

    11. Geez Barry chill out. It was just a fun question. Although I am a Greenstein fan.

    12. well chan doyle and hellmuth have 10 each so tournament wise i doubt anyone could argue about tourneys…… and the rest is by how many cars and houses u have LMFAO

    13. my opinion is that breakcue101 doesn’t know what the hell he’s talking about.

    14. my opinion is that chip reese is probably the best cash game player in the world.

    15. ivey,

      I think that dude Paul Wastika is gonna be good too

    16. SergioAngel88

      STU UNGAR!

    17. randomguy123616

      yeah exactly i think allen should be in the running and he is ahead of most

    18. doyle brunson, johnny chan and ,rrrrr, hellmuth all deserve a gurnsey. historically.

    19. No one mentions Allen Cunningham?

    20. they should just do a money list to see who has been the most successful through the course of the year, taken from a select group of tournaments…

    21. There will never be a way of measuring who the best player is. Too many forms of poker, then there is cash games vs tournaments. There’s also the question of who has the best A-game, but also who plays more consistently and doesn’t tilt as badly as others.

      Phil Ivey obv deserves the title if we do give someone it, though. Very impressive tournament results, and one of the biggest winners in the side games for several years now.

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