Former Pro Poker Player Liv Boeree Launches 'Win-Win' Podcast
The podcast, hosted by Boeree, goes beyond poker and aims to provide a platform for engaging conversations on resilience, overcoming challenges, and achieving success
Biography Olivia ‘Liv’ Boeree
Liv Boeree, also known as Iron Maiden because of her love for heavy metal music, has shot to fame in the poker world, not just for her model-good-looks but also due to her skills on the felt.
Initially introduced to the game on the reality TV show ‘Ultimatepoker.com Showdown’ where she was coached by pros Phil Hellmuth, Annie Duke and Dave ‘Devilfish’ Ulliot, Boeree began to hone her game at the Gutshot Club in London. From here she was offered the opportunity to join Gutshot TV as an on-screen reporter at the World Series of Poker, later becoming the host of Challenge TV’s online coverage of the European Poker Tour. In May 2008 Boeree first began to receive attention in the poker world after taking down the Ladbrokes European Ladies Championship for £30,000.
Following this success Boeree has cashed at 12 World Series of Poker events, including 18th at the WSOPE 2012 main event for $34,718, and 36th at the WSOPE 2011 main event for $36,736.Boeree’s biggest win to date is when she took down the 2010 EPT event in Sanremo for €1,250,000. In addition to this massive win, Boeree also accomplished the illustrious achievement of becoming just the third women to win an EPT event, behind Vicky Coren and Sandra Naujoks.
Boeree has gained international media attention as a model in addition to her poker play, posing for magazines such as Maxim, Loaded, Sport Magazine UK and Card Player. This has definitely enhanced her reputation, and helped Liv become a favourite of poker fans everywhere.
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Liv BoereePublished 9 years ago
Poker Pros: My First Book - EPT9 LondonSome poker pro including Jake Cody, Ike Haxton and Liv Boeree talk about the first poker book(s) they read during EPT9 in London
Published 9 years ago
Liv Boeree in the Mind Control FreaksLiv Boeree and her assistant playing mind games with the guy who thinks he is there for a hot date.
Published 9 years ago
Amazing Bluff By Liv BoereeGreat cold 4-bet bluff by Liv Boeree here.
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Top 5 Liv Boeree HandsA collection of the best Liv Boeree hands.
Published 9 years ago
Spotting the Bluff with Liv Boeree - Part 2Were you able to tell?
Published 10 years ago
Liv Boeree sick cold 4bet bluff - EPT LondonBig Play from Liv Boeree
Published 10 years ago
Liv Boeree ShowreelLiv Boeree, Professional Pokerstars Pro and presenter.
Published 10 years ago
Liv Boeree - How to beat anyone at pokerVideo from team Pokerstars Pro Liv Boeree
Published 10 years ago
Liv Boeree vs Cuberos - EPT HandThese two square off during a hand at the EPT - Liv makes a strong play.
Published 10 years ago
UKIPT Dublin - Liv BoereeNick Wealthall interviews Liv Boeree at the UKIPT 4 in Dublin.
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