David Gray (poker player)

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David Gray
David Gray (2006)
David Gray (2006)
  Personal information  
Nickname Vegas Stud
place of residence United StatesUnited States Henderson
Live Poker Tournament Achievements
Highest prize money 0.$ 365,135
Total prize money $ 1,639,507
World Series of Poker
Bracelets 2
Cashes 18th
Best main event 8. ( 2003 )
  Main Event of the World Poker Tour  
title no
Cashes 8th
Last updated: February 20, 2020

David Gray is a professional American poker player . He is two-time bracelet winner of the World Series of Poker .

Poker career

Career

Gray is known as a cash game specialist. Among other things, he appeared in the second season of the American television series High Stakes Poker . Gray has some tournament successes. In 1999 and 2005 , Gray won a bracelet at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas . He also reached eighth place in the 2003 Main Event . After being eliminated by eventual winner Chris Moneymaker , Gray received $ 160,000  for the win. Gray also played in a variety of television tournaments, including Poker Superstars and Poker After Dark , where he finished second behind Daniel Negreanu .

Grey's revenue from official live poker tournaments is over $ 1.5 million.

Bracelets

year Buy-in (in $ ) competition Attendees Prize money (in $)
1999 2500 Seven Card Stud 199 199,000
2005 5000 No Limit Deuce to Seven Draw 065 365.135

Web links

Commons : David Gray  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. David Gray in the Hendon Mob Poker Database, accessed October 4, 2017.