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Transcript for PGordon_Bio
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Phil Gordon entered Georgia Tech as a computer science major at age 15, but some might |
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say he got his real education when his Aunt Lib taught him how to play cards when he was just 7 years old. |
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He won a national bridge competition in 1990 and aspired to play the game full time until Lockheed Missiles and Space |
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made him an offer that he could not refuse. Two years later, Phil was working as the lead software engineer |
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for a company that was bought out by Cisco. Phil decided to cash in his stock options and travel the world. |
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He returned to the United States just as poker was enjoying a surge in popularity. |
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He played the World Series of Poker for the first time in 2000, cashing in 2 events. |
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As impressive as this debut was, he outdid himself the following year when he finished 4th in the Main Event. |
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He has since made 4 more final tables at the World Series and has been just as successful on the World Poker Tour. |
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In 2002, he finished first in the professional division of the WPT's inaugural tournament in Aruba and |
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2 years after that he won the Bay 101's Shooting Stars tournament. As talented as Phil is at playing the game, |
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he has proven just as gifted analyzing it on camera and in print. He has provided commentary for numerous poker broadcasts |
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including Bravo's 'Celebrity Poker Showdown'. He has also written 3 books and created an instructional DVD on the subject. |
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Phil currently resides in Las Vegas with his wife and son. |