Marty Wilson

Marty Wilson
Marty Wilson
Nickname(s) Mad
Hometown Wolverhampton, England
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s) None
Money finish(es) 3
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
None

Marty Wilson (born 1957?) is an English professional poker player from Wolverhampton. His nickname originates from when, as a teenager, he escaped several rival football fans by jumping into a polar bear pit.

His extensive career dates back to an early World Series of Poker visit in 1985. However he first gained public notoriety by finishing runner-up in the £300 Pot Limit Hold-Em event at the Victoria Casino in London.

He went on to become a regular on the Late Night Poker television series, being one of few players to appear in every series. His only win on the series was in his heat during series 3, where he defeated a field including Surinder Sunar and Pascal "Triple P" Perrault to get his seat in the Grand Final. He went on to finish 4th in the Final, which was eventually won by Phil Hellmuth Jr.

Wilson's biggest win came in 1998, when he won the Carnival of Poker tournament at the Rio, taking home $171,000.

In 2001, during the £300 Pot Limit Hold-Em tournament in Glasgow, Scotland he split the pot to take a £7,500 share of the first prize. The next year he won the $150 Pot Limit Hold-Em tournament in Dundee, Scotland, which included a rare final table appearance by Late Night Poker commentator Nic Szeremeta.

In 2004 he won the No Limit Hold-Em tournament at the Crown Australasian Poker Championship in Melbourne, defeating a final table including Peter "The Poet" Costa, "Barmy" Barny Boatman and "Cowboy" Kenna James. On the trip he found an address book left in his hotel room. He eventually realised it belonged to his brother Michael, who he had not seen in 18 years. He returned to the Crown Championship in 2005, taking the Pot Limit Omaha title as well.

In addition to playing tournaments, Marty is also a consultant for Matchroom Sports, the Floor Manager for the PartyPoker Den and an online player for NoblePoker.

He has also taught several celebrities how to play poker, including Matthew Stevens, Barry Hearn, Phil "The Power" Taylor, Tom Cruise, Michael Greco and Helen Chamberlain (who went on to place second in the 2005 Poker Million tournament.

Marty has appeared on television many times including Late Night Poker and Heads Up with Richard Herring.

As of 2008, his total live tournament winnings exceed $4,000,000.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Hendon Mob tournament results

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