Marsha Waggoner

Marsha Waggoner
Nickname(s) The Grand Dame of Poker
Residence Brisbane, Queensland
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s) None
Money finish(es) 20
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
12th 1997
World Poker Tour
Title(s) None
Final table(s) None
Money finish(es) 7

Marsha Waggoner (born 11 January 1940[1] in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) is an American professional poker player who lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Waggoner has finished in the money at 20 World Series of Poker (WSOP) events as of 2010. Her highest WSOP finish was 2nd place in the 23rd Annual WSOP tournament in Limit 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo, for which she won $52,500.

Poker career

Background

In 1976, as a casino dealer in Sydney, Waggoner discovered a talent for stud poker, and in 1977, moved to Reno, Nevada to pursue poker professionally.

Most of her experience up until this point was in cash games, however her interest in tournament games was piqued when Amarillo Slim brought the Second Annual Poker Classic to Reno in 1980.[2] Waggoner stayed in Reno until the mid-1980s, at which point she moved to Las Vegas, quickly demonstrating her ability at tournament Texas Hold 'em and Seven-Card Stud events.

In 1987, Waggoner moved to California while continuing to play professionally. It was around this time that Waggoner began to establish herself as "a solid and patient tournament player whose results continually proved she belonged in the game's upper echelons".[3]

In 2008, she was one of four inaugural inductees into the Women in Poker Hall of Fame[4] at Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel in Las Vegas.

In 2010, she was inducted into the Australian Poker Hall of Fame.[5]

Results

Waggoner’s best tournament placing was winning the 2003 National Championship of Poker, playing in the Limit 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo event, a low limit buy in at Hollywood Park Casino.

In 2005, Waggoner was invited to play in the World Poker Tour’s third annual Legends of Poker Ladies Night tournament at the Bicycle Casino, and finished third in one event of the 2006 Ultimate Poker Challenge.

As of 2010, her total live tournament winnings exceed $US830,000.

Personal life

Waggoner is currently single; in 2008 she separated from fellow poker professional Kenna James, whom she met at the Hollywood Park Casino in 1997. She has three children from a previous marriage and five grandchildren, and enjoys playing golf and dancing.

Although she has lived in America for more than 30 years, Waggoner still visits her home country regularly to compete in poker tournaments (such as the Aussie Millions) and see her extended family.

Waggoner's brother is the noted former Australian photojournalist, Jim Fenwick.

References

  1. Line for Marsha Waggoner (Marsha Fenwick) lists age as 70 as of 2 Oct 2010. Retrieved 02-10-2010.
  2. All Aboard the Waggoner Train, article by Sarah Polson, retrieved 10-09-2007.
  3. From Pokerlistings.com, retrieved 10-09-2007.
  4. Women in Poker Hall of Fame, retrieved 27-09-2009.
  5. , retrieved 02-10-2010.

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