David Williams (poker Player)
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David Anthony Williams (born June 9, 1980) is a professional
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player and popular '' Magic: The Gathering'' player who also competed on
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of the popular FOX cooking show '' MasterChef'', where he finished as co-runner-up.


Personal life

Williams was born in
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. At 16, he attended the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, a two-year
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at the University of North Texas. Later, he briefly attended Princeton University before switching to study economics at Southern Methodist University. Williams currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. Williams has one daughter, Liliana.


Poker career

Williams's poker success was capped at the
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. He won his buy-in through an online poker site and made it to the final table of the Main Event, ultimately finishing second to Greg Raymer, but still winning $3.5 million for the runner-up prize. Four months later, he finished second at the Borgata Open World Poker Tour, where he collected $573,800.


Live


Tournaments

As of 2010, his total live tournament winnings exceed $7,900,000. $4,317,983 of his live winnings have come at the WSOP, and most of the rest has come from the WPT.


=World Series of Poker

= Williams won his sole WSOP bracelet in
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in the $1,500 Seven-card stud event when his () defeated John Hoang's (). His mother, Shirley Williams, often attends his poker events, and even competed in the 2006 WSOP Main Event, outlasting her son in the process.


=World Poker Tour

= In March 2006, Williams made a second WPT final table, finishing 4th for $280,000. Two months later, he made another WPT final table, again finishing 4th. In 2010, he won the WPT World Championship, defeating Eric Baldwin in heads-up play and winning over $1.5 million.


Online poker

Following the 2004 World Series of Poker, David Williams became a member of Team Bodog. Williams parted ways with Bodog after the 2010 WPT World Championship.Rhodes, M. (June 30, 2010), ''Pokerstars Welcomes David Williams as Sponsored Pro'', OnlinePoker,net; http://www.onlinepoker.net/poker-news/poker-pros-news/pokerstars-welcomes-david-williams-sponsored-pro/6437 In June 2010, Williams joined Team PokerStars as a sponsored pro.


Tournaments


=World Championship of Online Poker

= In 2009, Williams, playing under the screen name "RugDoctor", defeated poker professional Alexander "joiso" Kostritsyn to capture Event #42 ($2,100 8-Game) of the World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP).


Other poker activities

Williams also appeared on the game show '' King of Vegas'', finishing in third place. He now has his own blog that offers an inside look at his personal and professional life. The webisodes air on the internet TV channel
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''Magic: The Gathering''

Williams is an accomplished ''Magic'' player. His initial foray into ''Magics Pro Tour came in the late 1990s. He made the Top 8 of eight Grand Prix events in cities such as San Diego, Cannes, Moscow, and Cleveland with Team Event wins in Yokohama and Taipei in 2001. He also made the top 8 of the first Pro Tour in Japan, finishing 7th at PT Tokyo 2001. He had already won over $30,000 playing ''Magic'' when he made the Top 8 of the 2001 World Championships in Toronto. However, he was disqualified without prize for marked cards because three of his four Accumulated Knowledge cards were bent more than the other cards in his deck, making them easier to cut to when Williams cut his own deck after his opponent shuffled it.Wachter, Toby (August 12, 2001); http://www.wizards.com/sideboard/article.asp?x=Worlds2001\466williamsdq The tournament's judging staff determined that the bending was not accidental and that Williams had cheated based on two criteria: * Each time Williams cut his deck as part of pregame shuffling procedure, a copy of Accumulated Knowledge was on top. * The judges were able to consistently cut his deck to a copy of Accumulated Knowledge. Williams admitted that the cards were marked but disputed the determination that he cheated by marking them intentionally. Williams was suspended by the
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from sanctioned ''Magic: The Gathering'' tournaments for one year. During this suspension, Williams started to focus more on Texas hold 'em, especially on the Internet. He made a successful comeback after his suspension was finished, and won money at several more ''Magic'' events, though his focus was mainly on poker. Even though there is more money that can be made in professional poker than in professional ''Magic'', Williams has said he will continue to play both games, although poker will take precedence. Like many who play both, he has asserted that the two are for different purposes: he plays ''Magic'' to have fun, and poker to make money.


''MasterChef''

Williams competed as a contestant on the seventh season of the United States cooking competition '' MasterChef'' in 2016. He was one of three contestants to make it into the finals, ultimately losing to Shaun O'Neale and finishing as co-runner-up with Brandi Mudd. He had six total challenge wins during the season.


References


External links


World Poker Tour profile

TexasHoldemForums.com interview

PokerListings.com interview
{{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, David 1980 births Living people American poker players World Series of Poker bracelet winners World Poker Tour winners Poker After Dark tournament winners American Magic: The Gathering players People from Arlington, Texas People from the Las Vegas Valley