Stu Ungar

Professional poker player and champion

Stu Ungar - Performers & Entertainers born 1953
Born

1953
72 years ago

Died
Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A professional poker player achieved significant success in the game, winning the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event three times. First victory came in 1980, followed by wins in 1981 and 1997, establishing a legacy in competitive poker. Demonstrated an exceptional talent for the game, sometimes drawing comparisons to chess grandmasters because of strategic thinking. Also excelled in gin rummy before turning to poker, leaving a mark on both card games. His life was marked by personal struggles, particularly with addiction, which ultimately affected career longevity and health.

Winning the World Series of Poker three times

Achieving high stakes success in gin rummy

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