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Each year the poker Hall of Fame at Binion’s Horseshoe adds another player’s name to its list of poker legends.

Selection criteria for the Hall of Fame are straightforward and the standards are high.

1. A gambler must have played poker against acknowledged top competition.
2. Played for high stakes.
3. Played consistently well, gained the respect of peers.
4. And stood the test of time.

1979

Johnny Moss
Johnny Moss Ageless patriarch of the game, Johnny Moss was a three-time world no-limit Texas hold ’em champion (1970, 1971, and 1974). He lived in Las Vegas until his death in 1997. In 1979 he was enshrined as a charter member.

“Nick the Greek” Dandalos
“Nick the Greek” Dandalos Known for making astronomical wagers in Las Vegas casinos, Nick became a household name. Late in his career, Dandolos was near broke and playing low-limit poker in Southern California. Asked how he could bet millions of dollars once and now play for $5 chips, Dandolos was purported to have said “Hey, it’s action.” He was enshrined in 1979 as a charter member. Deceased.

Felton “Corky” McCorquodale
Felton “Corky” McCorquodale A noted no-limit gambler, Corky introduced Texas hold ’em to Las Vegas in 1963. He was enshrined in 1979 as a charter member. Deceased.

Red Winn
Red Winn Known as a quintessential all-around player, Red Winn was enshrined in 1979 as a charter member. Deceased.

Sid Wyman
Sid Wyman From the early 1950’s to the late 1970s, Sid was co-owner of several gaming properties, including the Sands, Riviera, and the old Dunes. The Missouri-born Wyman was a noted high-stakes gambler who excelled at poker. He died in June 1978. Casino play was halted for two minutes at the Dunes at the hour of his funeral. He was enshrined in 1979 as a charter member.

“Wild Bill” Hickok
“Wild Bill” Hickok James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok, a nineteenth-century gambler and lawman, was killed while playing poker. He held aces and eights, which became known as “The Dead Man’s Hand.” Hickok is perhaps the most recognizable name in the shrine at least to those outside of poker circles. He was a scout in the Civil War, a marshal in Kansas, and later toured with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show as a sharpshooter. His shoot-out with the McCanles gang — he killed three of them — made Hickok a legend in his own time. While playing in a poker game in a saloon at Deadwood in the Dakota Territory (now South Dakota), he was shot in the back by “Crooked Nose” McCall and died on August 2, 1876, at age thirty-nine. He was enshrined in 1979 as a charter member.

Edmond Hoyle
Edmond Hoyle For more than two centuries, card players have played “according to Hoyle”, which has become synonymous with conformity to rules. Born circa 1672 in England, Hoyle wrote his first book, A Short Treatise on the Game of Whist in 1742. The book, a classic, was used to settle differences during games played by London society. Hoyle died August 30, 1769, at age ninety-seven. The eighteenth-century author was enshrined in 1979 as a charter member.

1980

T. “Blondie” Forbes
T. “Blondie” Forbes A master road gambler, Blondie was enshrined in 1980. Deceased.

1981

Bill Boyd
Bill Boyd Regarded as one of the best five-card stud players of all time, Bill was several times champion of the event at the World Series of Poker. He was ceremonially dealt the first poker hands at both the Golden Nugget and Mirage cardrooms. Retired from professional poker, Boyd was selected to be a Hall-of-Famer in 1981, and lived in Las Vegas until his death on Nov. 21, 1997.

1982

Tom Abdo
Tom Abdo After suffering a heart attack at the poker table, Tom turned to another player and asked him to count his chips down and save his seat. He died that night, intending to return to the game. He was enshrined in 1982.

1983

Joe Bernstein
Joe Bernstein A sharp road gambler; Joe was known as a dapper dresser at the poker table. He was enshrined in 1983. Deceased.

1984

Murph Harrold
Murph Harrold Regarded as one of the best deuce-to-seven draw (Kansas City lowball) players of all time, Murph was enshrined in 1984. Deceased.

1985

Red Hodges
Red Hodges Considered one of the best seven-card stud players of all time, Red was selected for the Hall of Fame in 1985. Deceased.

1986

Henry Green
Henry Green A road gambler from Alabama, Henry Green was an even tempered player who was skilled at all forms of poker. He was selected for the Hall of Fame in 1986. Deceased.

1987

Puggy Pearson
A husky, cigar-chomping Tennessee born gambler, Walter Clyde “Puggy” Pearson won the world title in 1973. Considered a great seven-card stud player, he is noted for his aggressive style, an erratic temper, and homespun philosophy. He was made a Hall-of-Famer in 1987 at age 58. An active professional gambler, he lives in Las Vegas.

1988

Doyle Brunson
Doyle Brunson A hulking-Texas-born gambler who won the 1976 and 1977 world titles, Doyle was the first player to win $1 million in tournament play. His book Super/System is an acclaimed study of his high stakes poker. Brunson got his nickname “Texas Dolly” when Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder misread “Doyle” as “Dolly.” Enshrined in 1988 at age fifty-four, he’s an active professional gambler who lives in Las Vegas.

Jack Straus
Jack Straus An aggressive gambler noted for imaginative play, Jack won the 1982 world title.The salt-and-pepper-bearded, Texas-born gambler was noted for spinning poker yarns. Nicknamed “Treetop,” Straus stood six-foot-six. He died in August 1988 at age 58 after suffering a heart attack during a high-stakes poker game at the Bicycle Club in Bell Gardens, California. He was enshrined at the first Hall of Fame Classic that year.

1989

Fred “Sarge” Ferris
Fred “Sarge” Ferris A New England-born son of Lebanese immigrants, Sarge became a professional gambler to escape the poverty of his youth. He won the 1980 deuce-to-seven draw world title. He gained notoriety when, on April 22, 1983, the Internal Revenue Service seized $46,000 worth of chips from him during a high-stakes game at the Horseshoe. He died of a heart attack in March 1989, the year he was enshrined.

1990

Benny Binion
Benny Binion A colorful cowboy and gambler. Benny Binion founded the Horseshoe casino in downtown Las Vegas. In 1970, he inaugurated the World Series of Poker as a gambler’s convention at the resort. He died on Christmas Day 1989, at age 85. He was enshrined in 1990. A tempered player who was skilled at all forms of poker, he was selected for the Hall of Fame in 1986. Deceased.

1991

“Chip” Reese
“Chip” Reese David Edward “Chip” Reese came to Las Vegas in 1974 with $400 in his pocket and started at the $10 limit tables. He quickly rose to become one of the game’s best all-around high-stakes players. The Ohio-born gambler who began playing poker for baseball cards at age six, is a Dartmouth graduate. He was enshrined in 1991 at age 40, the youngest Hall-of-Famer ever. An active professional gambler he lives in Las Vegas.

1992

“Amarillo Slim” Preston
“Amarillo Slim” Preston A fast-talking, flamboyant Texas gambler and poker tournament promoter, Thomas Austin “Amarillo Slim” Preston won the world title in 1972. Unlike many gamblers of his era, he sought out publicity by going on national talk shows after winning the World Series. He was enshrined in 1992 at age 62. Preston has not competed in major Las Vegas tournaments in recent years. He resides in Texas.

1993

Jack Keller
Jack Keller “Gentleman Jack” has been one of the most consistent players since arriving in Las Vegas from Philadelphia in the early 1980s and is the 1984 World Champion. Enshrined in 1994 at age 51, he is an active professional gambler who lives in Mississippi.

1996

Julius Oral “Little Man” Popwell
Julius Oral “Little Man” Popwell Popwell was a gambler of near-mythical stature. He was posthumously inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1996. His road games were five-card stud. He played against Johnny Moss, Henry Green and others in the ’40s and ’50s. Deceased.

1997

Roger Moore
Roger Moore In 1974 Moore entered his first World Series of Poker and hasn’t missed one since. Born into adversity as the son of a sharecropper, Moore has earned the reputation as one of pokers most determined and formidable practitioners. He has preformed admirably against most of the giants of the game, including fellow Hall of Famers Johnny Moss, Doyle Brunson, Chip Reese, Amarillo Slim, Jack Straus, Puggy Pearson and Jack Keller. Moore is the 1994 World Series of Poker $5000 Seven Card Stud World Champion and has placed in the money 15 times. Along with his three runner-up finishes, he has been in the money in the championship event three times. WSOP lifetime money earnings: $400,378.

2001

Stu Ungar
Stu Ungar Many regard Stu Ungar to be the greatest player to have ever played the game. He won two World Championships before reaching the age of 26 and ten major No-Limit Hold’em Championships in which the buy-in was $5,000 or more. Ungar, along with Johnny Moss, are the only two men to have won the World Championship three times. He lived in Las Vegas until his death in 1998.

2002

Lyle Berman
Lyle Berman Berman prefers high-stakes cash games to tournaments, although he has played in a few. He is a three-time winner at the World Series of Poker: Limit Omaha in ’89, no-limit hold’em in ’92, and deuce-to-seven draw in ’94). He finished second at the WSOP four times. In 1991, he won the $5,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em championship at the Hall of Fame Poker Classic. Berman doesn’t play many tournaments and yet considering the number of events he has played, his record is worthy of the Hall of Fame.

Johnny Chan
Johnny Chan Johnny Chan is used to being first. The winner of back-to-back World Championships in 1987 and 1988, Johnny was also first in money won all-time at the World Series of Poker in 2002. He’s also the first poker-playing movie star. It was Chan, shown trapping Erik Seidel, that Matt Damon idolized in the movie, Rounders. It may come as a surprise to some that Johnny Chan wasn’t in the Poker Hall of Fame sooner. It’s not an oversight. It’s because Johnny is still so young. Not yet 50 years old, Chan had unusual success very early. Always known as one of the finest No-Limit Hold’em players who ever lived, Johnny Chan qualified for the Hall of Fame because he is willing to take on all comers. Chan has played in the biggest games going for the last quarter century. Nicknamed by the pundits as “The Great Wall of China” and “The Orient Express” Johnny Chan is also one of the most approachable and well-liked of former World Champions.
Lyle Berman, fellow Hall of Fame 2002 Inductee, introduced Johnny before the start of the Championship Event. He reminded the audience that Chan started playing poker at the $2/$4 level. He cautioned all players that if they couldn’t beat that game, they wouldn’t be able to beat $10/$20 and above. So don’t ask him for a stake. Johnny thanked Lyle for the introduction and the Hall of Fame for the “honor.” Then he told the dealers, “Shuffle up and deal.”

2003

Bobby Baldwin
Bobby Baldwin Recognized as the man who helped bring class to poker, Bobby Baldwin is one of Vegas’s top Chief Executive Officers and poker’s biggest friend. The 1978 WSOP of Poker Champion, Bobby is also honored for is his world class playing skills, willingness to take enormous risks, and his ability to come out on top time after time.

2004

Berry Johnston
Berry Johnston The 1986 World Series of Poker Champion, Berry Johnston is also recognized for being the man with the most all time cashes in 2004. He’s made at least one cash every year since 1982.

2005

Jack Binion
Jack Binion For over 50 years, the innovations and style of Jack Binion has led to unparalled success in the casino industry. Inherting the Horseshoe legacy from his father, Benny Binion, Jack developed the downtown Horseshoe Casino into a Las Vegas icon renowned for its high limits and generous odds – and hosted the first World Series of Poker in 1970.

Crandell Addington
World-Famous poker ambassador and consistant high stakes winner. Crandell Addington enjoyed an extremely successful poker career from 1963 until he retired in the Mid 80’s after playing against the games’s biggest names. Described by Doyle Brunson as a “No Limit Hold’em Legend” and “one of the most colorful and greatest players of poker history.”

2006

T.J. Cloutier
Cloutier specializes in playing tournament poker, especially No Limit and Pot Limit Hold’em. He is the only person in the history of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) to have won events in all three types of Omaha played at the World Series – (Pot Limit High, Limit High, and Limit 8-or-Better High-low split). Despite winning dozens of tournaments, he has never won the main event of the World Series of Poker, although he has placed four times in the top 5, including two 2nd place finishes in 1985 and 2000

Billy Baxter
Though his most well known contribution to poker is that he staked Stu Ungar from 1990 on, Baxter has won 7 of his own World Series of Poker bracelets. As of 2006, he ranks just behind Johnny Moss (8), Phil Hellmuth, Johnny Chan and Doyle Brunson (10 each). All of Baxter’s bracelets are in lowball games.

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