- Gabe Kaplan
infobox poker player
firstname=Gabe
lastname=Kaplan
nickname=
caption=Gabe Kaplan at the2006 World Series of Poker
hometown=Los Angeles, California
wsop bracelet count="None"
wsop money finishes=10
wsop main event best finish rank=13th
wsop main event best finish year=1991
wpt titles="None"
wpt final tables=1
wpt money finishes=3Gabriel "Gabe" Kaplan (born
March 31 ,1944 ) is an Americancomedian ,actor and professionalpoker player. He was born in Brooklyn,New York . He is best known for his role as Gabriel "Gabe" Kotter in the 1970ssitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter ," but he has become more visible in recent years in relation to the popularity of poker, especially the "No-Limit Texas Hold-'Em" type, particularly as co-host and joint commentator, withA. J. Benza , on "High Stakes Poker " onGSN .Acting career
As a boy, Kaplan had aspirations of being a
Major League Baseball player. However , he was unable to make the roster of even a minor league team and decided to pursue other interests. He began working as abellman at a hotel in Lakewood,New Jersey . Touring comedians would sometimes perform at the hotel, and Kaplan began to work towards his own career as a stand-up comedian.Kaplan's comedy was successful, and he toured the country with his act based on his childhood experiences in Brooklyn. He appeared five times on "
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson " from May 1973 to December 1974. During this period he also recorded the comedy album "Holes and Mello-Rolls," which included long routines about his high-school days, among other topics; the sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter ," whose central characters he helped Eric Cohen and Alan Sacks create and whose core format he helped them to develop, was in part based on his comedy act. In the sitcom, Kaplan played Gabe Kotter, a high school teacher. The series ran from 1975 to 1979. After "Welcome Back, Kotter ," Kaplan continued with his stand-up act and was in several movies, and portrayed comicGroucho Marx in a one-man show.Poker
Kaplan became involved in financial markets and poker during his acting career. He made his first appearance at the
World Series of Poker in 1978. In July 2004, when he finished third in aWorld Poker Tour no-limitTexas hold 'em event, earning more than $250,000. He also finished second in the $5000 2005World Series of Poker Limit Hold 'Em event, winning $222,515.In 2007, Kaplan won on
NBC 's "Poker After Dark " in the episode "Queens and Kings" after defeatingKristy Gazes heads-up and outlastingHoward Lederer ,Ali Nejad ,Vanessa Rousso andAnnie Duke .In the
2007 World Series of Poker Kaplan finished in 9th place in the $50,000 World ChampionshipH.O.R.S.E event winning $131,424;Freddy Deeb eventually won the event after defeatingBruno Fitoussi in heads-up play.As of 2008, Kaplan's total live tournament winnings exceeded $1,300,000. [ [http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=s&n=14510 thehendonmob database Money winnings stats] ]
Kaplan won again on "
Poker After Dark " during "Cowboys" week that first aired in February 2008 againstChris Ferguson ,Andy Bloch ,Chau Giang ,Hoyt Corkins andDoyle Brunson .Current activities
Kaplan had resumed performing stand-up comedy and was also working on adaptations of "
Welcome Back, Kotter ." He still played poker frequently and became a commentator for poker events and televised poker shows, most recently theNational Heads-Up Poker Championship [* [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117962825.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 "NBC's 'Heads-Up' aces ratings"] Variety.com, retrieved April 15, 2007] in 2005 and 2006 on NBC,High Stakes Poker [* [http://www.gsn.com/corporate/press.php?release_id=251 "High Stakes Poker Season 3 Premieres on Monday, January 15 at 9 PM"] GSN.com retrieved April 15, 2007] onGSN , and theIntercontinental Poker Championship .In 2007 he appeared in
Zak Penn 's improvisational comedy The Grand [*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grand_(film)] as Seth Schwartzman, father of brother and sister poker players.References
External links
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* [http://www.worldpokertour.com/players/?x=profile&id=2789 World Poker Tour profile]
* [http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=14510 Hendon Mob tournament results]
* [http://gabekaplan.com/ Gabe Kaplan Official Web Site]
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