- Multiple WSOP final tables
- One of the best 7-Card Stud players in the world
Keith Sexton is a native Midwesterner, born in Dayton, Ohio.
In 1988, Keith moved his family to Las Vegas. It turns out his timing was excellent. He started building homes and speculating on real estate right before the housing market in Vegas exploded.
Soon after arriving in Vegas, Keith found he had a natural feel for 7-Stud, so that’s what he focused on. In 2003, after 20 years of polishing his 7-Stud game, Keith decided to branch out, learning everything he could about No-Limit Hold ‘em. It seems to be paying off. In 2005, while playing No-Limit Hold ‘em, Keith finished sixth in the WSOPC tournament at Harrah’s Rincon, and eighth in the WSOP Tournament of Champions. His biggest finish to date was in the 2005 WSOP. That time he played his old favorite, 7-Stud, and finished second. Read the rest of this entry »
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Although Alexander Schwab has only been playing since 2007, he has already made an impression on the world of poker. The Darmstadt born player became interested in the game after watching several televised poker tournaments, and decided he wanted a piece of the action. Alexander turned his hand to poker, starting out with local home games.
Within a year of learning poker online, Nick Schulman won a seat for a
Adam is one of the most unique and witty voices in poker. He has written many articles for Card Player magazine and is the co-host of Card Player TV’s “The Scoop.” Adam has also appeared in the DVD Poker for Dummies and has been featured twice on episodes of ESPN’s




