Dewey Tomko
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Dewey Tomko | |
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Dewey Tomko at the 2006 World Poker Tour Bellagio Five Star Tournament |
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Nickname(s) | Dewey |
Hometown | Winter Haven, Florida |
World Series of Poker | |
Bracelet(s) | 3 |
Money finishes | 39 |
Highest ITM main event finish |
2nd 1982, 2001 |
World Poker Tour | |
Titles | None |
Final tables | 2 |
Money finishes | 5 |
Duane "Dewey" Tomko (born December 31, 1946 in Glassport, Pennsylvania)[1] is an American former kindergarten teacher turned professional poker player, based in Winter Haven, Florida.
Tomko is chiefly noted as the runner-up in the World Series of Poker "WSOP" $10,000 no limit Texas hold'em main event in both 1982 (to Jack "Treetop" Straus) and 2001 (to Carlos Mortensen.)
Tomko began playing poker profitably as a 16-year-old in Pittsburgh pool halls which allowed him to finance his education. He worked as a kindergarten teacher, but often played poker through the night. Tomko realised that poker was more profitable than his job and invested a sum of his winnings into businesses while choosing to play poker full-time.
In addition to his WSOP success, Tomko has made two World Poker Tour (WPT) final tables. He finished runner-up in the 2003 Five Diamond World Poker Classic ($552,853) and in fourth place in the Costa Rica Classic ($14,650.)
Tomko has played every WSOP Main Event since 1974 which is currently the longest active streak.
Recently, Tomko took 3rd place in the 2005 WSOP Deuce to Seven Draw Lowball event worth $138,160.
Tomko is married with three children. His son Derek encouraged him to return to playing poker tournaments. (Tomko claims his son is a better player than he was at his age.)
As of 2008, his total live tournament winnings exceed $4,900,000.[2]
Rick Reilly chronicles a day with Dewey on a golf course in his book Who's Your Caddy. In it, he contends that Tomko is not interested in competition if there is not a wager riding on it. Dewey is just as good a gambler on the golf course as he is sitting at a poker table. He notes that many PGA professionals will refuse to play him for money. On NBC's "Poker After Dark," Greg Raymer noted that pro golfer Rocco Mediate has said that if he had one person to putt for his life, it would be Tomko.
[edit] World Series of Poker Bracelets
Year | Tournament | Prize (US$) |
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1979 | $1,000 No Limit Hold'em | $48,000 |
1984 | $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha | $135,000 |
1984 | $10,000 Deuce to Seven Draw | $105,000 |