Top 5 most influential poker players

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18 Sep

The top five most influential poker players are difficult to rank because influence may be gauged in many different ways, including tournament victories, impact on game acceptance, and strategic innovation.

However, the following athletes are frequently cited as being among the most significant in the game's history:


  1. The "Godfather of Poker," Doyle Brunson, is a two-time World Series of Poker champion.

  2. One of the greatest tournament players of all time, Daniel Negreanu has won multiple poker honors and WSOP bracelets.

  3. Phil Ivey is regarded by many as the best all-around player. He has won numerous World Series Of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and significant sums of money in high-stakes cash games.

  4. One of the initial members of the Poker Hall of Fame, Johnny Moss won the inaugural WSOP Main Event in 1970.

  5. Three-time WSOP Main Event winner Stu Ungar is regarded as one of the best poker players in history.


Each of these players has something that makes them unique and stand out from their peers. Every one of them has made a unique impact on the game of poker and stood out from their peers in different ways:

Doyle Brunson is well-known for his career in the game and his renowned book "Super/System," which is regarded as somewhat of a poker player's holy book. He is also renowned for having a winning personality and for having helped Texas Hold'em become more well-known.



Daniel Negreanu: With several WSOP bracelets and other poker honors, Negreanu is widely considered one of the best tournament players of all time. He is also one of the most recognizable faces in the game due to his outgoing nature and talent for connecting with fans.



Phil Ivey: Ivey is well-known for having great skills in both tournament play and high-stakes cash games. He is regarded as one of the top all-around players in the game.
He is renowned for his unrelenting aggression and ability to read opponents.



Johnny Moss: Moss was a pioneer of the game and the 1970 winner of the inaugural WSOP Main Event. He is regarded as one of the all-time greats and was noted for his skill at the table and competitive nature.




Finally, Stu Ungar is regarded as one of the greatest players to have ever lived. He won the WSOP Main Event three times. He had a reputation as a strong competitor and was well-known for his superb card sense and ability to read opponents. Despite having a brief career, he had a significant influence on poker.


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