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He is called ‘The Professor’ by his poker peers and Howard Lederer happily lives up to his name. Anyone who visits Full Tilt Poker can read the numerous poker articles he has written and can easily see how he has earned this particular nickname. Description:
At 44, Howard Lederer can claim that he has seen the Grateful Dead in concert 125 times. His other passion besides concerts and poker? Golf.
The brother of professional poker player Annie Duke and author/poet Katy Lederer, Howard was a big chess player in high school, attending Columbia University in New York City to earn his degree and continue his chess playing.
In 1994 Lederer moved to Las Vegas to continue his poker career and went professional. He uses his nickname 'The Professor' to write informative poker playing articles for Full Tilt poker, one of the best online poker rooms that he helped design. He enjoys spending time away from the poker table with his wife, son and three dogs and has claimed that running and basketball are what keep him in shape.
Aggressiveness:
Wondering how he got his nickname? Lederer is a very analytical poker player and his demeanor is calm and focused.
He uses the art of Zen meditation to keep his cool and channel his focus on the game before him. For the most part this calmness keeps his opponents on their toes, but occasionally his cool is tested and he speaks his mind.
Experience:
From his days at Columbia University, Lederer has been playing poker.
He has been helping his sister Annie hone her own poker skills since the 1980s and his wins at the World Poker Tour and the World Series of Poker tour has given him plenty of experience at the tables.
In addition to providing poker commentary and analysis on Full Tilt's 'Learn From The Pros' and FSN's 'Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament' programs, Lederer also runs the Howard Lederer Fantasy Poker Camp.
The camp allows players the chance to attend and learn how to play the many different varieties of poker from some of the biggest names on the poker circuit.
Tournament Play:
Howard's tournament play has consisted mostly of The World Poker Tour and the World Series of Poker circuits.
He currently holds two bracelets from the World Series of Poker, two World Poker Tour titles and was voted the World Poker Tour 'Player of the Year' in 2003.
His has also won the Bellagio's Five-Star World Poker Classic in 2003 and 2004, as well as a variety of smaller tournaments throughout the world.
Cash Play:
Lederer's cash play is limited to what he plays in Full Tilt's online poker room. He focused more time on cash games until 2002 when the World Poker Tour tournaments went to being played on a monthly basis.
Now, a lot of his time has been devoted to working on helping others learn the subtle nuances and rules of the many variations of the game.
Winnings:
Here is a brief overview of Howard Lederer's tournament wins.
2008 Crown Aussie Millions Championship - Event #9 - Poker Pages Ranking No Limit Hold'em - 01/12/2008 - $949,175 Five-Star World Poker Classic - WPT Championship Season 2 - Pot Limit Omaha - 04/16/04 - $139,680
Five-Star World Poker Classic - WPT Championship Season 2 - Event #1 - No Limit Hold'em - 04/03/2004 - $339,842
Five-Star World Poker Classic - WPT Championship Season 1 - No Limit Hold'em - 04/12/2003 - $220,820
PartyPoker Million ll - WPT Season 1 - WPT No Limit Hold'em - 03/06/2003 - $263,850
World Poker Finals WPT Season 1 - Event #19 - WPT No Limit Hold'em - 11/17/2002 - $320,400
32nd Annual World Series of Poker - Event #18 - WSOP No Limit Deuce to Seven Lowball - 05/07/01 - $165,870
31st Annual World Series of Poker - Event #21 - WSOP Limit Omaha Hi/Lo -05/13/2000 - $198,000
7th Annual Diamond Jim Brady Limit Hold'em - 08/15/1991 - $41,000
Anyone interested in learning more about poker strategy and playing the game should visit Full Tilt Poker and read Howard's many articles.
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