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Todd Witteles is an American professional poker player. ==Poker career== Witteles is primarily a cash game player. After four years in poker, he finally entered his first tournament at the 2005 World Series of Poker, where he played the $1500 Limit Texas hold 'em event. He finished in third place out of a field of 1,049 entrants, cashing nearly $116,000. As a gimmick, Witteles used a small Head & Shoulders bottle to protect his cards while playing, in reference to his online moniker "Dan Druff." During the same World Series of Poker, Witteles played the $3,000 Limit Hold 'em event finishing first, earning a World Series of Poker gold bracelet and $347,385. Witteles set a World Series of Poker record, as no other player in history has finished better in their first two events.〔(World Series of Poker 2005 Event #36 Tournament Report )〕 He was also named CardPlayer Magazine's 2005 World Series of Poker Player of the Year.〔(Card Player Magazine's 2005 World Series of Poker Recap )〕 Todd made two other final tables at the World Series. The first was in 2006, at $1500 No Limit Holdem, where he finished 4th. In 2013, he finished 5th in the $5000 Limit Holdem event. In addition, Todd barely missed WSOP final tables three other times, finishing in 10th place twice and 12th. His best Main Event performance was an 88th-place finish (out of 7,319 entrants) in 2010, where he cashed nearly $80,000. Overall he has cashed nineteen times at the World Series. With over $550,000 in cashes at WSOP Limit Hold 'Em events, Witteles ranks 11th all time on the WSOP Limit Hold 'Em money list.〔(World Series of Poker All Time Limit Hold 'Em Money List )〕 As of 2015, his total live tournament winnings exceed $870,000.〔(Hendon Mob Poker Database: Todd Witteles )〕 His 19 cashes at the WSOP account for $728,734 of those winnings.〔(World Series of Poker Earnings ), worldseriesofpoker.com〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Todd Witteles」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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