The World Series of Poker released its list of 10 finalists for the Poker Hall of Fame on Tuesday, from which one individual will be inducted on July 14.
All living Poker Hall of Fame members will now vote on who will get that honor, with only the top finisher joining the hall.
This year’s nominees include a mix of players and contributors to the game of poker. Here is a quick look at each finalist, with a brief overview of their accomplishments:
Each voter will have 10 points to distribute amongst the candidates as they choose – giving all 10 points to one candidate, or splitting between multiple candidates as they see fit.
The living Poker Hall of Fame members will be able to play for free in World Series of Poker Event No. 95 on July 14, the Poker Hall of Fame Bounty No-Limit Hold’em tournament. Each Hall of Famer who participates will carry a bounty based on the year of their induction. The inductee will also be announced during the event, after which the inductee’s Hall of Fame picture will be unveiled at the WSOP Hall of Fame Poker Room at Horseshoe Las Vegas.
The Poker Hall of Fame has set criteria for how nominees are to be considered for membership into the select group. A player must have competed against top competition, be at least 40 years old, played for high stakes, have gained the respect of their peers by consistently playing well, and have stood the test of time. Non-players are also eligible if they’ve contributed to the growth and success of poker in a lasting, positive manner.
The Poker Hall of Fame was founded in 1979 with a founding class of seven members. While the procedure for induction has changed over the years, traditionally either one or two names have been added to the Poker Hall of Fame each year. A total of 62 individuals have been inducted into the hall.
Ed Scimia is a freelance writer who has been covering the gaming industry since 2008. He graduated from Syracuse University in 2003 with degrees in Magazine Journalism and Political Science. In his time as a freelancer, Ed has worked for About.com, Gambling.com, and Covers.com, among other sites. He has also authored multiple books and enjoys curling competitively, which has led to him creating curling-related content for his YouTube channel "Chess on Ice."
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