Lee Nelson (poker player)

Lee Nelson

Nelson in 2008
Nickname(s) Final Table
Residence Nelson, New Zealand
Born January 19, 1943 (age 72)
United States

Lee Nelson, M.D. (born January 19, 1943) is a retired New Zealand doctor and now a professional poker player, based in Nelson. He was born in the United States

Poker

Nelson is a regular on the Australasian poker tournament circuit, having won two events at the 2005 Crown Australian Poker Championship.

In April 2005, Nelson won the PartyPoker World Open in Maidstone, Kent, England, winning the $400,000 first prize after defeating "Gentleman" Liam Flood in the final heads-up confrontation. He also made the semi-finals of the VC Cup that year whilst in England.

In January 2006, Nelson won the main event of the Crown Australian Poker Championship, taking home A$1,295,800

As of 2008, Nelson's total live tournament winnings exceed $2,000,000.[1]

He previously represented PokerStars as one of the poker professionals on their "Team PokerStars".[2]

Nelson is also the co-author (with Blair Rodman) of the poker strategy book Kill Phil: The Fast Track to Success in No-Limit Hold 'em Poker Tournaments (ISBN 0-929712-24-2), "Let's Play Poker" and a sequel to "Kill Phil", "Kill Everyone."

Nelson co-hosts Joker Poker with Mike Goldman on Network 10 in Australia and also co-hosts the New Zealand version on TV3 with Brooke Howard-Smith. Nelson provides expert commentary and explanations of poker rules and strategy to viewers.

Other pursuits

Lee's areas of medical interest are nutrition and wellness and longevity medicine. Lee is also recognized for his book on prostate cancer: Prostate Cancer Prevention and Cure.

He has recently built and opened an oceanfront wellness retreat at the border of the Abel Tasman National Park, near Nelson, New Zealand, that provides wellness programs for guests, including functional food, shiatsu massage, acupuncture, meditation, and exercise (especially walks, kayaking, and swimming with the seals in the National Park).[3] Lee is the Retreat's Director and conducts optional personal wellness programs for guests. The Retreat was submitted for the New Zealand Architectural Awards in 2010.

References

  1. PokerPages.com profile: Lee Nelson
  2. Team PokerStars profile: Lee Nelson
  3. Split Apple Retreat

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