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} Shaun Frank Deeb (born March 1, 1986) is an American professional
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player from
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, New York. He has three
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(WCOOP) player of the year titles and five
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(WSOP) bracelets.


Career

Deeb started playing poker at age 16 in high school by hosting $20 rebuy tournaments with about 30 guests. He attended
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, but gave up class to play poker. He is an avid
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multi-table tournament player who plays 15–20 tournaments simultaneously. He plays a wide variety of versions of poker with the goal of improving his
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game. Before 2007, he had never been to
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. At age 24, he announced his retirement from poker, but has since returned to play in 2010. In 2008 and 2009, he finished in fifth place in the ''
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'' Online Poker Player of the Year competition. His retirement lasted only two months. Since returning to play, he plays more live games at casinos and a greater variety of game types. His only two larger live play prizes came at the 2011
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where he finished second of 216 in the $5,000 NAPT Bounty Shootout for and the August 2009
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€20,000 No Limit Hold'em - High Roller Event where he finished 1st of 3 for ($85,183). At the Bounty event, he also collected 8 $1000 bounties, for a total prize of . Prior to Black Friday 2011, he played online under the names tedsfishfry (
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and
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) and shaundeeb (
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and
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). His largest cash was at the January 24, 2011 $1,000 buy in, $1K Monday, on Full Tilt Poker where he finished in 1st place of 615 for a prize of $312,610.00. Among his other online six-figure payouts are two
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championships and a Full Tilt Online Poker Series championship. At the
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he paid his grandmother's, Ellen Deeb, buy-in to the main event, where she was the oldest registrant at the age of 91. She was eliminated on Day 1C when she flopped two pair against a set, upon which she attempted to rebuy. At the
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, Deeb participated in a 96-man $25,300 satellite event to the $1,000,000
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event. By finishing second he earned a $1,000,000 alternate seat to the 48-man event. Deeb's second-place finish was controversial because he dumped his chips to
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so that he could be on the alternate list which was likely to get a cash reward rather than the first place guaranteed satellite seat. During the
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, Deeb won his first WSOP bracelet in Event #15 (the $10,000 Pot Limit Hold'em Championship). He won heads-up versus Paul Volpe in an uncharacteristically small pot of 80,000 chips while holding A♦ 8♠ versus Volpe's 7♥ 2♥. Three hands prior Deeb had won a nearly all in pot leaving Volpe with only 10,000 chips to Deeb's 3,240,000 giving Deeb a 324 to 1 chip lead. Deeb was awarded $318,857 for his first-place victory. As of 2021, his total live tournament winnings exceed $9,274,000.


World Series of Poker

Deeb's first WSOP final table occurred on the June 16–19, 2011 World Series of Poker Event #29: 10-Game Mix / Six Handed where he finished 4th out of 431, earning . Deeb captured his first WSOP bracelet in the 128-entrant June 4–6,
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, winning the $10,000 Pot Limit Hold'em Championship event #15 for $318,857. He then won the 331-entrant June 28–30,
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$1,500 Seven-Card Stud event #49 for $111,101.


2018 World Series of Poker

At the Las Vegas
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, Deeb took the lead in the World Series of Poker Player of the Year standings. He had 15 in the money finishes which included two bracelets, a final table and strong finishes in both the
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(105th/7874 for $57,010) and
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event (10th/87 for $111,447). His bracelets came in the 230-entrant June 20 – 23, 2018 $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed High Roller Event #42, which earned him $1,402,683 and the 355-entrant July 11 – 13, 2018 Big Blind Antes $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed Championship Event #74, which earned him $814,179.


Personal life

Deeb is married.


World Series of Poker bracelets


World Championship of Online Poker

He has five WCOOP championships to his name: September 17–18, 2008 WCOOP-25: $320+R PL Omaha (748 players, 1254 rebuys, 560 addons, $144,113), September 14–16, 2010 WCOOP-28: $1,050 NL Hold'em (1433 players, $243,610), September 19–21 WCOOP-44 $215 NL Hold'em -Max(1593 players, $68,000), September 7–8, 2016 WCOOP-12: $1,050 NL 5-Card Draw Championship, September 8, 2018 WCOOP-22: $1,050 Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo, on the birthday of his son "Chance" for the second time.


Spring Championship of Online Poker

Deeb has five Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) championships, his first was in the 2010 SCOOP in Event 17 edium$162 Pot Limit Omaha w/rebuys -Maxfor $62,251.53 his next four were all won in the 2012 SCOOP, where he was crowned the 2012 SCOOP Player of the Series. His first 2012 SCOOP win was in 10 igh$2,100 Seven-Card Stud for $41,600 next was Event 19: $2,100 Triple Stud for $44,200 his third of 2012 was in Event 26 igh2,100 7 Card Stud H/L for $40,330. then lastly winning a record fourth in a single year SCOOP series in Event 38 igh$2,100 HORSE for $46,325. Deeb played the 2012 SCOOP events from
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due to the restrictions placed on U.S. poker players after Black Friday 2011.


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Deeb, Shaun 1986 births American poker players World Series of Poker bracelet winners WSOP Player of the Year Award winners Sportspeople from Troy, New York Living people