- Annie Duke
infobox poker player
firstname=Annie
lastname=Duke
nickname=Annie Legend, The Duke, The Duchess of Poker
caption=Annie Duke in the2005 World Series of Poker
hometown=Los Angeles, California
wsop bracelet count=1 (+1)
wsop money finishes=34 (+1)
wsop main event best finish rank=10th
wsop main event best finish year=2000
multi-year wsop winner
wpt titles="None"
wpt final tables=0(+1)
wpt money finishes=2Annie Duke (born September 13, 1965) is a professional
poker player and author.Family and early life
Duke was born in Concord,
New Hampshire where her father,Richard Lederer , a writer and linguist, was teaching at St. Paul's School. [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Spring2002/Duke.html Columbia Magazine: Annie Duke, Poker Pro] ] Her brotherHoward Lederer is also a professional poker player; her sisterKaty Lederer is an author and poet who also wrote a book about the Lederer family, titled "Poker Face: A Girlhood Among Gamblers". She has four children: Maud (1995), Leo (1998), Lucy (2000) and Nell (2002).Annie went to
Columbia University where she double majored in English andpsychology , and was awarded a NSF Fellowship to attend graduate school at theUniversity of Pennsylvania to studypsycholinguistics , a field withincognitive psychology .She married Ben Duke, a close friend from the same university, and moved to his home in
Columbus, Montana . Although originally intending to continue her studies, she decided to leave school in 1992, after five years of graduate school and one month before defending her Ph.D. work. It was at this time that, with the support of her brother, she took up professional poker.In 2002, she moved to
Portland, Oregon to work for ieLogic, a company that produces software for online real time casino gaming.Fact|date=September 2007 She and Ben were divorced in 2004, but she did win a $500 wager made with fellow proSteve Zolotow , who bet her that her marriage wouldn't last five years. In 2005 she and her children moved to theHollywood Hills neighborhood ofLos Angeles, California . Her newMediterranean -style home and boyfriend, actor and producerJoe Reitman , were featured in theNew York Times article "At Home With Annie Duke" on January 19, 2006.Career as professional poker player
After leaving her academic work, Duke began playing poker in the legal card rooms in Billings. Her brother Howard was already a successful professional and he both coached and helped finance her play initially. In 1994, she and her husband moved to Las Vegas in order to commence playing poker full time.
In early 2004, Duke received considerable publicity for tutoring actor
Ben Affleck , who then went on to win the 2004 California State Poker Championship. [http://www.poker-babes.com/bio/annie-duke/ Poker Babes profile] ] Before this time, one of her claims to poker fame was her 10th place finish in the2000 World Series of Poker main event (one position short of the final table) while eight months pregnant with her third child. [http://www.poker-babes.com/bio/annie-duke/ Poker Babes profile] ] In the2004 World Series of Poker she also eliminated her brother Howard Lederer from four separate events, including the Tournament of Champions. During this same World Series, she won her first gold bracelet, in an Omaha Hi-Lo tournament. She was one of three women (Kathy Liebert andCyndy Violette being the other two) to win an open event in that year's WSOP.Duke is one of many poker players who take issue with the restrictions placed on players during televised tournaments. Although the players pay mandatory entry fees to enter tournaments, some venues do not allow players to wear sponsorship logos. Duke raised some controversy when she made a statement in a news article regarding this issue: "We [poker players] are not even slaves. We're people paying to pick the cotton." [ [http://www.cardsquad.com/2005/04/15/poker-pro-logo-battle-heats-up/ Poker pro logo battle heats up] ]
Awards and winnings
As of 2008, Annie holds the women's record for most "in the money" finishes at the WSOP. In September 2004 Duke won $2,000,000 in the inaugural
World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions , a 10-player, winner-take-all invitational event. At the time, this victory was the most money paid in a single event to a female poker player. That record was broken byAnnette Obrestad during the 2007World Series of Poker Europe Main Event.Duke has won one
World Series of Poker bracelet, in Omaha HiLo and more than three million dollars in tournament play. Nowadays she refuses to play in women's only tournaments, saying that "Poker is one of the few sports where a woman can compete on a totally equal footing with a man, so I don't understand why there's a ladies only tournament." [ [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/04/earlyshow/contributors/melindamurphy/main556917.shtml Mom Shuffles Kids And Cards] ]In the Main Event of the
2006 World Series of Poker , she finished in 88th place (out of 8,773 entrants) for $51,129 in winnings. She was one of two women left in the field when she was eliminated. (The remaining woman,Sabyl Cohen , later finished in 56th place for $123,699.)As of 2008, her total live tournament winnings exceed $3,600,000. [ [http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=74 Hendon Mob tournament results] ]
TV appearances
On January 30, 2006, Duke became the first poker personality to appear on "
The Colbert Report ". During the show, she talked about her book and what it's like to be a woman in a male-dominated event. In 2006, GSN premiered a television special titled "Annie Duke Takes on the World", which features Duke playing against amateur poker players. Duke has also made appearances on theUltimate Blackjack Tour playingElimination Blackjack .On December 1, 2006 Annie Duke appeared as a member of the Mob on
NBC 's "1 vs. 100". [ [http://www.tv.com/1-vs-100/episode-108/episode/914901/summary.html TV.com: 1 vs 100 Episode 108] ] On the show she correctly answered every question and was the only celebrity who wasn't eliminated. She returned for the next few weeks, continually answering her questions correctly. She reappeared on the Christmas episode on December 25, answering a total of 35 consecutive questions correctly during her time on "1 vs. 100," making her the longest running mob member in the history of the show to that point. Duke returned onFebruary 9 ,2007 under special "Last Man Standing" rules where the game continued until only one person remained. She survived to reach the final five of 100 contestants, before she, along with three of the other four mob members includingKen Jennings , were eliminated.Annie Duke has appeared on NBC's
Poker After Dark three times but has not won.On March 24, 2008, Annie Duke appeared on the show "Deal Or No Deal" to support a contestant named Mary Beth Holtzheimer who after taking a $341,000 deal from the bank with only two cases left, her case #13 had the $1,000,000. Annie even gave Mary Beth an offer earlier that included a dinner with herself, Mary Beth and her fiance John Salmieri, private lessons, and an invitation to attend an All Ladies Poker league if the bank's offer was accepted, but it was not.
Along with
Phil Hellmuth Jr. , Duke is poker coach on Fox Sports Network’sBest Damn Poker Show , which is sponsored by the poker siteUltimatebet.net .Other ventures
As well as competing, Duke writes and speaks on poker-related subjects, and promotes poker-related organizations. She has been a spokesperson for
UltimateBet since 2000 and has written many articles for the online poker website, mainly on Omaha HiLo, and anautobiography .Books
* Annie Duke: "How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and Won Millions at The World Series of Poker", an autobiography (ISBN 1-59463-012-7).
Notes
External links
* [http://www.annieduke.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/jul04/features4.php July 2004 Columbia College article]
* [http://www.pokersourceonline.com/news/interview.asp?i=53 Poker Source Online interview]
* [http://www.pokerlizard.com/interviews/annie.html PokerLizard.com interview]
* [http://www.hossli.com/articles/2007/11/28/annie-duke-–-«poker-is-a-long-run-proposition» Hossli.com interview]
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