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Annie Duke mightn't have captured her first World Series of Poker Bracelet until 2004 but she remains one of the most feared poker players around the live action matches at The Bellagio in Las Vegas. Annie's longawaited WSOP bracelet came with a win at the "forgotten game" of Omaha Hi-Lo.

While competitors from the "younger crowd" of poker run crazy after a huge win at the tournament, Annie goes home and becomes "mom" to her four kids. Annie was born in New Hampshire and raised into a family of poker players. If you don't believe that, check out her brother, Howard Lederer, in action who educated her how to participate in the game.

However, Annie Duke is no small change girl and has succeeded at her share of hard tables, including knocking out Howard a few times along the way. They are both competitors that have the skill to acquire the large money and do so with a grin.

Mrs. Duke is a tough player at any table considering that she is a genuine poker player, but it's a little more than simply being strong at the game. Annie Duke is incredibly intelligent and graduated from Columbia University where she majored in Psychology and English.

When you sit across from her at the table you know Annie Duke is there to play the game and she begins "summing" you up as soon as you sit down at the poker table. If you can't play like a camp, then do not waste your time.

Acquiring over three million dollars in tournament competitions, Annie Duke became a adviser to both the UltimateBet website and Hollywood actor Ben Affleck, who aspired to sharpen his techniques and develop into a power at the tables.

You may glimpse her at the Bellagio, you will observe her on the television and you may even participate against her in an internet poker match, but do not expect a simple win. Except of course you are a champion-in-the-making, you will not defeat her. Although, it would be fun to mention you sat at the same table as "The Duke".

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